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535. Belonging, Bridging: john a. powell on the Power of Connection
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Doro and Tricia welcome Professor john a. powell, the Director of the Othering & Belonging Institute at the University of California, Berkeley, for a discussion about humanity. He shares that he was an inquisitive child, which led him to becoming a thought leader focused on bridging divides in society. john reflects on the impact of his upbringing, which led him on a quest for life's meaning, and the eventual understanding of the importance of connection in overcoming life's challenges. He discusses his academic pursuits, experiences in Africa, and the writing of his book, "The Power of Bridging," emphasizing the need for empathy in a divided world. He offers explanations about the complexities of equality and equity, advocating for a balance between treating people the same and acknowledging their different needs. john highlights the power of stories in shaping identity, urging listeners to embrace a more interconnected worldview.
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Doro and Tricia welcome Professor john a. powell, the Director of the Othering & Belonging Institute at the University of California, Berkeley, for a discussion about humanity. He shares that he was an inquisitive child, which led him to becoming a thought leader focused on bridging divides in society. john reflects on the impact of his upbringing, which led him on a quest for life's meaning, and the eventual understanding of the importance of connection in overcoming life's challenges. He discusses his academic pursuits, experiences in Africa, and the writing of his book, "The Power of Bridging," emphasizing the need for empathy in a divided world. He offers explanations about the complexities of equality and equity, advocating for a balance between treating people the same and acknowledging their different needs. john highlights the power of stories in shaping identity, urging listeners to embrace a more interconnected worldview.
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