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The Power of Second Thoughts - The Legacy of David Horowitz & Peter Collier

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In today's episode from the This Week in Culture Newsletter:

  • Jessica reflects on "Destructive Generation: Second Thoughts on the Sixties" by David Horowitz and Peter Collier.
  • The book discusses how both men's ideologies shifted radically throughout their lives--and the experiences that led to those changes.
  • Beliefs aren't changed by rousing speeches and debates; they're changed by experiences and moments felt by people.
  • The healthiest corporate cultures leave room for changing minds and adaptation.
  • When people can't question the path they're on, they either burn out or break away.

CEO Daily Brief is a daily, five-minute podcast for CEOs where we dissect the week's biggest news, unpack hot-button workplace trends, and bring you exclusive interviews with leaders who leverage culture to drive real business results.

Subscribe to This Week In Culture , Jessica's weekly newsletter, to get a closer look at organizations, cultures, trends, ideas, news stories, and how you can shape your own culture.

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Culture Partners:

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In today's episode from the This Week in Culture Newsletter:

  • Jessica reflects on "Destructive Generation: Second Thoughts on the Sixties" by David Horowitz and Peter Collier.
  • The book discusses how both men's ideologies shifted radically throughout their lives--and the experiences that led to those changes.
  • Beliefs aren't changed by rousing speeches and debates; they're changed by experiences and moments felt by people.
  • The healthiest corporate cultures leave room for changing minds and adaptation.
  • When people can't question the path they're on, they either burn out or break away.

CEO Daily Brief is a daily, five-minute podcast for CEOs where we dissect the week's biggest news, unpack hot-button workplace trends, and bring you exclusive interviews with leaders who leverage culture to drive real business results.

Subscribe to This Week In Culture , Jessica's weekly newsletter, to get a closer look at organizations, cultures, trends, ideas, news stories, and how you can shape your own culture.

Jessica Kriegel:

Culture Partners:

  continue reading

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