The definition of "Conversations" is a podcast medium with the mission to educate the public, our audiences on a variety of issues that plague today’s world and provide solutions on what government, business and individuals can take a to combat societal, industrial, and daily, dilemmas.
Welcome to Season II of Conversations. This season you'll hear from a variety of Arizonans share their perspectives, discuss issues and present solutions on what matters most to them. Each episode is a conversation that examines business, social, political, or institutional viewpoints to help you solve your own challenges, gain insights in a technological society, and prepare to take on what comes next. Welcome to season II. One Conversation, Makes a Difference.
An episode with 2x NCAA Champion, 4X All-American and 2X NWCA All-Academic Team Roman Bravo-Young. Bravo-Young, took a moment to share his terrific journey to the top of college athleticism. This conversation, highlights the adversities in Bravo-Youngs' adolescent environment and the influence of education in his decision making to raise the standard for others in his community to go towards by pursuing a future in sport during and after his college career. Bravo-Young is currently a senior at Pennsylvania State University and graduated from Sunnyside High School in Tucson, Arizona. Bravo-Young journey, highlights the impact of sports on society.Roman Bravo-Young Contact:Instagram:@RomanBravoYoungTwitter: RomanBravoYoungWebsite:https://www.romanbravoyoung.com/
A conversation with Tarun Bassi were we discussed the importance of obesity medicine. In this episode, Dr. Bassi commented on the pillars of nutrition, exercise and behavior modification. As chronic medical issues inflate in post pandemic America, Dr. Bassi shared a noteworthy perspective on how medical school curriculum, government influence and entrepreneurial solutions are a factor in better curbing the implication of obesity among ourselves.Dr. Tarun Bassi Contact:https://www.bassiclinic.com/Tel: 602-354-3311
This conversation dives into pop culture! Marques Bottorf a Psychology masters student at the University of Arizona discusses what really happened at the 2022 Oscar award. Apart from Oscar drama, Marques explore the relevancies' of celebrities individual privacy in regards to meeting fan expectations. Marques, perspectives are a reflection of his own personal appreciation of living life, devoid of social and individual pressure.Find Marques on Instagram: @tumble_marques
This episode examines the live and let live global peace movement. Marc Victor, illustrates how moral and legal principals by live and let live global movement is a force for positive impact to modern society. Sharing a societal perspective, on the fibers of why moral rules are important, Marc highlights how aggression hinders growths in education, economic and legal environments. We discussed further on how initiating force against another person or their property, fraud, coercion, as well as doing anything that creates a substantial risk or threat of harm to another person or their property attributes to ensuring effective government functionality.
A conversation with community advocate Alison Porter. In this episode, Alison goes into strengthening and improving American democracy. Alison points out the perspectives of technology, money and activism in civic engagement. We discussed health care issues, voting and cultural impact and the influence of her parents in guiding her to advocate for solutions that get good people elected.
This episode captures Roy's influence in his community from a societal, industrial and individual perspective and the impact classical liberal ideas such as political and economic freedom, the rule of law and the open exchange of ideas connects to education, transportation and government activities in Arizona. Roy is a consultant, a retired banker, a retired Air Force Colonel, a community organizer, co-founder of the Goldwater Institute, an active ASU supporter, and involved in many civic and political organizations.
This episode takes into perspective personal responsibility as a strong trait that guided Marcy LaRont from profit to non-profit career. Her personal outlook of how she got to where she is today highlights the importance personal responsibility. Today, Marcy applies the lessons from her professional and personal experiences to structure and increase personal accountability within the homeless community in Phoenix, Arizona as Director of Development at St. Joseph The Worker. Marcy Contact Info:Phone:(844) SJW-JOBS/(844) 759-5627Email: malaront@sjwjobs.org
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