How can we have curious conversations in divided times?
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In this third episode of The More the Brainier, Vinod Rajasekaran of Future of Good asks Rekha Magon, Felix Rundel and Christine Renaud, how we can have curious conversations in divided times.
Covered in this episode
How can we unlock the potential of changemakers? Future of Good’s answer is to enable them to make a greater social impact in their work through journalism, professional learning events and research.
How can we have curious conversations in divided times?
- Realising when you’re in a bubble
- What real diversity needs to include
- One of the blocks to transformational possibilities
- What’s needed to start from a standpoint of curiosity
- Why is it so important to be around people with different opinions
- Ways to safely hear an “opposing” viewpoint
- Being aware of one’s internal dialogue when one hears an alternate point of view: What can I learn?
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This marks the end of the first mini-series for March. We’ll be back on April 8th with more burning questions on innovative education, finding the middle ground and painting shells on the beach :)
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This episode of The More the Brainier was produced by Christine Renaud and Jane Gibb. Editing and sound engineering by Jenya Sverlov and Chris Leon.
More information on today’s guests:
Guests: Vinod Rajasekaran BIO Future of Good (Main guest);
Rekha Magon BIO Boundless Life; Felix Rundel BIO Future Hain;
Host: Christine Renaud BIO Braindate
Links: Amin Malouf, In the Name of Identity
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