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In recent years, the landscape of free speech on college campuses has become a battleground, with incidents of censorship and cancel culture making headlines. Yet, out of this challenge, a new wave of hope is rising—one led by passionate alumni who are taking action to restore open discourse. This episode features three leaders from organizations working tirelessly to promote free speech: Charles Mitchell from the Open Discourse Coalition, Todd Rulon-Miller from Princetonians for Free Speech, and Peter Bonilla from the MIT Free Speech Alliance. Each brings a unique perspective and strategy to this shared mission, showcasing how alumni can be pivotal in reshaping the academic environment.
In a packed hour, Neal discusses work life balance in the American Wild West, making Spielberg's Duel (1971) on an even lower budget, unexplained generational gaps in the wasp community, a simple device that could inadvertently cause you to speak in tongues, why we celebrate cistern noises, vomiting for the privileged, a one size fits all argument for reviving dead languages and people, how to outrun a car, Moses baskets, an international standard system for asking strangers how they are, breakfast and tourism in the American wild west, educational podcasts and brown bread, understanding porridge people, recycling body fat, a branding experiment for wrestling producers, the case fpr audio only concert tickets, the first word ever created, arbitrary dictionary sizes, how to choose a page randomly, trouble with learning a word a day, understanding strangers' accents in the Wild West, whiskey in the pre rocks era, saying dog without a tonsillectomy, a childhood doctor doppleganger of veteran newscaster Charles Mitchell, remembering town centres, a Saint Bernard dog, Bob Newhart and 1990s in-flight entertainment, childhood memories purchasing Butcher's tongue, privacy issues in a language laboratory, why kids are shunning earphones on public transport, early 1980s Thomastown in County Kilkenny, lighting the inside of a mouth and more. CONTACT THE SHOW: Visit IntoYourHead.ie/Contact LOW BITRATE EDITION: A new lightweight alt feed of Into Your Head for the bandwidth impaired - See IntoYourHead.ie/low INTO YOUR HEAD SHORTS now have moving pictures and state of the art animation made in Windows Paint. On YouTube, TikTok, Instagram or on site: Visit IntoYourHead.ie/Shorts. LICENSE Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial No Derivs 4.0 International – Attribution: Neal O'Carroll - Far future humans can find hundreds of fossilised episodes on Archive dot org.
Guest Charles Mitchell, President of the Commonwealth Foundation, joins to discuss latest politics out of Pennsylvania. Discussion of Governor Shapiro and the potential Democrat rising star to replace Joe Biden? Discussion of blue collar workers in PA and winning them over to the GOP and flipping the swing state. Teamster President Sean O'Brien speaks at RNC Convention. Is it Trump extending olive branch to union workers, or union leaders forced to play nice with GOP with so many workers already on board?
Charles Mitchell is the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for the Commonwealth Foundation. Charles grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs in a family of railroaders, teachers, and small business owners. He is a graduate of Pennsylvania's public schools, Bucknell University, the Koch Associate Program, and the Claremont Institute's Publius Fellowship. Charles first […]
Charles Mitchell is the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for the Commonwealth Foundation. Charles grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs in a family of railroaders, teachers, and small business owners. He is a graduate of Pennsylvania's public schools, Bucknell University, the Koch Associate Program, and the Claremont Institute's Publius Fellowship. Charles first became associated with the Commonwealth Foundation when he was a college newspaper editor under attack for defending free speech. He became a Commonwealth Foundation investor in 2006, joined the staff as Chief Operations Officer in 2010, and became CEO in 2016. During that time, he has been honored with the State Policy Network's Overton Award and the Heritage Foundation's Distinguished Intern Alumni Award and recognized as one of City & State Pennsylvania Forty Under 40 Rising Stars. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Growth” by Charles Mitchell. You can watch or listen online at www.hopechurchlowell.com/live The post The Church Is Growing appeared first on Hope Community Church Of Lowell.
CHARLES MITCHELL ON SHAPIRO AND THE STATE OF EDUCATIONAL REFORM IN PA - WILL ELECTION DAY IMPACT THIS? PERFECT EXAMPLE OF ANALYZING THE STATE OF GOVERNMENT ONCE IN OFFICE Charles Mitchell is the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) for the Commonwealth Foundation.Charles grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs in a family of railroaders, teachers, and small business owners. He is a graduate of Pennsylvania's public schools, Bucknell University, the Koch Associate Program, and the Claremont Institute's Publius Fellowship. Charles first became associated with the Commonwealth Foundation when he was a college newspaper editor under attack for defending free speech. He became a Commonwealth Foundation investor in 2006, joined the staff as Chief Operations Officer in 2010, and became CEO in 2016. During that time, he has been honored with the State Policy Network's Overton Award and the Heritage Foundation's Distinguished Intern Alumni Award and recognized as one of City & State Pennsylvania Forty Under 40 Rising Stars. In addition to his Commonwealth Foundation responsibilities, Charles serves as an elder of his family's church, a founder of Threefold Schoolhouse: An Acton Academy, president of the Open Discourse Coalition, and a board member of Americans for Fair Treatment and the Franklin News Foundation. Charles lives in the Harrisburg area with his wife and their four daughters. The nation is watching Gov. Shapiro; he should lead on educational freedom in Pennsylvania: READ HERE Tune in 10 AM - 12 PM EST weekdays on Talk Radio 1210 WPHT; or on the Audacy app!
“A Life of Meaning and Purpose” by Charles Mitchell. You can watch or listen online at www.hopechurchlowell.com/live The post A Life of Meaning and Purpose appeared first on Hope Community Church Of Lowell.
At the outset of the Depression, Charles Mitchell was the most wanted banker in America. Today, his name's largely been forgotten. Join host, Mark Dent and Zachary Crockett as they dive into the story behind Charles Mitchel, the banker who caused the infamous stock crash. Follow us on social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thdspod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thdspod/ Thank You For Listening to The Hustle Daily Show. Don't forget to hit Subscribe or Follow us on Apple Podcasts so you never miss an episode! If you want this news delivered to your inbox, join millions of others and sign up for The Hustle Daily newsletter, here: https://thehustle.co/email/ Plus! Your engagement matters to us. If you are a fan of the show, be sure to leave us a 5-Star Review on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hustle-daily-show/id1606449047 (and share your favorite episodes with your friends, clients, and colleagues). “The Hustle Daily Show” is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Produced by Darren Clarke.
“We Worship A FaithFul God” by Charles Mitchell. You can watch or listen online at www.hopechurchlowell.com/live The post We Worship A Faithful God appeared first on Hope Community Church Of Lowell.
Charles Mitchell of Commonwealth PA joins Dawn to breakdown the veto on school choice from Josh Shapiro; and how PA voters can move forward and plea to their representatives for action as we wait on an official budget... Tune in 10 AM - 12 PM EST weekdays on Talk Radio 1210; or on the Audacy app!
Full Hour | In today's third hour, Dom welcomes Ben Weingarten, Editor-at-Large for RealClearInvestigations, back onto the Dom Giordano Program. Earlier this week, Weingarten penned a column for the New York Post about the rise of the Biden administration's Orwellian speech police after testifying before the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Oversight, Investigations, and Accountability on federal speech-policing. In the column, Weingarten lays forth evidence of the continued silencing of free speech by the Federal government, explaining why he believes this amounts to a conspiracy to violate the First Amendment, ‘resulting in rampant election interference, the stifling of crucial debates for example on COVID-19 and the chilling of incalculable amounts of speech on much else — all in service of ruling class power.' Weingarten explains what he's discovered during his investigations, and explains the negative implications of this infringement on the First Amendment. Then, Dom welcomes in Charles Mitchell, President and CEO of the Commonwealth Foundation, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the news of Gov. Josh Shapiro's coming line-item veto of the Lifeline Scholarships put into the budget that was just passed through Senate. Mitchell first tells that we need to clarify that the fight is not over, no matter how much the media would like to report it that way. Mitchell tells that this bill was the first of many planned packaged bills that will, over time, enact the program and school choice for parents throughout the State. Then, Mitchell tells what listeners can do to help, telling about FundLifeline.com, and explains the role of Matt Bradford in the controversy. (Photo by Getty Images)
Dom welcomes in Charles Mitchell, President and CEO of the Commonwealth Foundation, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the news of Gov. Josh Shapiro's coming line-item veto of the Lifeline Scholarships put into the budget that was just passed through Senate. Mitchell first tells that we need to clarify that the fight is not over, no matter how much the media would like to report it that way. Mitchell tells that this bill was the first of many planned packaged bills that will, over time, enact the program and school choice for parents throughout the State. Then, Mitchell tells what listeners can do to help, telling about FundLifeline.com, and explains the role of Matt Bradford in the controversy. (Photo by Getty Images)
Dom Giordano, WPHT host and former teacher, has dedicated much of his daily show toward parents who are taking it into their own hands to push back against school boards that have a negative impact on their children. This has culminated in a weekly podcast on education, Readin', Writin', and Reason, which has allowed wonderful relationships to develop between Giordano, educators, and parents throughout the country who are speaking out against overbearing school boards. First, Dom welcomes in State Representative Martina White back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the debate in Harrisburg over Republican-proposed lifeline scholarships that would allow students in Pennsylvania to freely leave failing schools. Giordano gets an update from White, who tells Giordano that even if Republicans are able to pass this, which may happen this evening, she's heard that Governor Josh Shapiro would veto the bill if it made it to his desk. Dom is shocked to hear this, with White explaining why he may do something like this, with both discussing the political implications of him caving to progressives on his future election chances. Then, Giordano and White talk about the positives of school choice, explaining the positive changes that would come with implementing the policy, and the freedom this brings for parents who are unhappy with the performance of their child's school. Then, Dom Giordano welcomes State Representative Clint Owlett onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the Governor's reaction to the bill he penned establishing a Lifeline Scholarship Program, which passed through the Senate this week. After the news of the passage, Gov. Josh Shapiro announced that he will take the money for this program, set it aside, essentially holding the program hostage after receiving concessions from Republicans for the establishment of the scholarships, which would bring school choice to Pennsylvanians. Owlett reacts to the Governor, calling back Shapiro's words during the campaign, where he positioned himself as pro-choice, even noting at least once that he's in favor of this exact bill. Owlett and Giordano delve deep into the political implications of such a decision, and Owlett tells of the net benefits of school choice, explaining the good that his bill will bring to Pennsylvanians. Finally, Dom welcomes in Charles Mitchell, President and CEO of the Commonwealth Foundation, back onto the Dom Giordano Program to discuss the news of Gov. Josh Shapiro's coming line-item veto of the Lifeline Scholarships put into the budget that was just passed through Senate. Mitchell first tells that we need to clarify that the fight is not over, no matter how much the media would like to report it that way. Mitchell tells that this bill was the first of many planned packaged bills that will, over time, enact the program and school choice for parents throughout the State. Then, Mitchell tells what listeners can do to help, telling about FundLifeline.com, and explains the role of Matt Bradford in the controversy.
06/ 20/2023Bruh Issa Murder Track 3: The Murder Of of Marquise M. J. JacksonShow Notes: Bruh Issa Murder - The Murder of Marquise M. J. JacksonIntroduction:In this episode of Bruh Issa Murder, the gang Battle, Robert, K Money, and Andre discuss the tragic murder of Marquise M. Jackson, a black trans man who was widely loved by his community and known to be the life of the party. Jackson was an activist for trans rights and had served in the military. His death highlights the ongoing problem of violence against the trans community, mainly black and Latinx transgender people.Episode musical feature: "New Days," Jasmine J Walker Listen on Spotify: https://go-stream.link/sp-jasmine-j-walker.Links and Resources:Faith Ringgold's art and activism https://www.faithringgold.comSocial Media Handles and CTAs:Follow Bruh Issa Murder on Twitter and Instagram: @BruhissamurderLeave a review and subscribe to the podcast on your favorite platform.https://linktr.ee/BruhissamurderTimestamped Chapter Summary:Introduction to the case of Marquise M. J. Jackson (0:00:00)Importance of recognizing the struggles of the trans community (0:00:37)A brief overview of Jackson's background and achievements (0:03:10)Details of Jackson's murder and the circumstances surrounding it (0:03:56)Discussion of the problem of violence against the trans community (0:05:26)The difficulty of leaving a long-term partner (0:07:08Charles Mitchell, the owner of the property, becomes the focus of the investigation (0:07:41)Charges against Charles Mitchell (0:07:51Importance of taking action and becoming part of the governing body (0:12:51)Voting out politicians who do not support trans rights (0:13:43)The different ways individuals can contribute to activism (0:13:57)The power of art to convey political messages (0:19:00)Faith Ringgold's art and activism (0:20:02)Conclusion:The murder of Marquise M. J. Jackson highlights the ongoing problem of violence against the trans community, mainly black and Latinx transgender women. It is essential to recognize and address this issue to ensure the safety and well-being of all members of the LGBTQ+ community. The difficulty of leaving a long-term partner and the details of the investigation into Jackson's murder was discussed in this episode. The hosts also discussed the importance of taking action and becoming part of the governing body to make a real change. Follow Bruh Issa Murder on social media and subscribe to the podcast for more true crime cases of color and Music from up-and-coming artists.Additionally, the Gang discussed the importance of voting out politicians who do not support trans rights and how individuals can contribute to activism, including protesting, donating, and getting involved in local politics and community activism. The conversation also touched on the negative connotations associated with the term "woke" and the misuse of cancel culture to detract from holding people accountable. Finally, the power of art to convey political messages was highlighted, with the hosts recommending a specific piece by artist Faith Ringgold. Check out the show notes for links to her craft and activism.Other Music used:Track: "Race Against Time"Music provided by https://slip.streamFree Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/WF7yBvTrack: "Just Us," Ice FrozeMusic provided by https://slip.streamFree Download / Stream: https://slip.stream/tracks/b99d5745-e48d-4275-aaf4-f57923fdc9cb?utm_source=attributionTrack: "Phantom," by.YaoMusic provided by https://slip.streamFree Download / Stream: https://slip.stream/tracks/36e063c3-6610-49da-989d-163549d34964?utm_source=attributionTrack: "Peor", NormatikMusikMusic provided by https://slip.streamFree Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/RrFjbVListen on Spotify: https://go-stream.link/sp-normatikmusikTrack: "My Tribe 85", T-PainMusic provided by https://slip.streamFree Download / Stream: https://slip.stream/tracks/edab1b94-39bd-47d7-80f5-46b9e2e0a25a?utm_source=attributionSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/bruh-issa-murder/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Though he has portrayed some of history's most notable figures, it is who Carl is when there are no lights that is worthy of the most praise. With over 43 years of television and filmography under his belt, including M.A.N.T.I.S., Cagney & Lacey, Alias, South Central, Justice League, and The Falcon and the Winter Soldier; he is currently working on a one-man show that he defines as some of his most challenging work to date. An inspiration to many of us who grew up with aspirations to make our mark in this world, Carl joins TCV to share his remarkable journey. --- Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
Who's making it to the playoffs? Listen to our predictions as we are joined once again by our friend, Brian Echols. Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
Tune in for our Season 3 Recap! Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
#ConsciousConversations: The Top 3 Things We Are Working on Improving in Life / Business --- Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
This week we dive into the frenzy of Tom Brady and the aftermath of retiring and un-retiring from the NFL. --- Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
Sometimes you land in a job or profession not because it was a lifelong dream, but because you took a chance and then realized you were particularly good at something...actually really freaking good at it and perhaps even the best. That would describe Laurence (Larry) Hirsch, Esq...divorce attorney extraordinaire. That said, our friend Larry is much more than the best in town if you're not happy with your spouse. Join us on The Conscious Vibe to learn all about this guy from Northbrook, IL who was almost the most famous sportscaster you never heard of. --- Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
We dive into the recent controversy with the Boston Celtics. What's your take? --- Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
Michele is a holistic business coach, who helps entrepreneurs launch and grow their mission driven business, live their best possible life and increase their impact and prosperity through mastery of their S.E.L.L. method. Michele has 12+ years of marketing and business development experience with expertise in helping businesses scale through innovative partnerships, campaigns, events and communication. Michele became keenly passionate about the study of consciousness, mindset and wellbeing seven years ago, and immersed herself in various spiritual modalities including kabbalah, energy healing and gene keys and studied with renowned shaman around the world. Michele is an Advanced ThetaHealing® Practitioner. --- Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
As the need for hard skills significantly increases in many industries, along with the price of college tuition, what role does college play in the success of future generations? --- Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
With everything transpiring in America today, what is your source of inspiration? --- Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
Daniel Matalon was such an inspiring guest the first time around that we needed more so we invited him back to explore in greater detail some of his ideas and concepts for collaboration and sustainability to meet the challenge of having 100% of humanity thrive. Join us on The Conscious Vibe for this important and relevant conversation with our friend, Daniel Matalon. --- Daniel Matalon is the founder of #IsThereEnough, a provocative new conversation about the intersection of survival economics and social justice. He is also the co-founder of Impact Launchpad, a UK-based venture studio for social impact incubation and development. Working from a book, a conversation, and a unique social research experiment that has taken him to 22 countries, Mr. Matalon is asserting that humanity's biggest existential threat is not climate change, tribalism, or inequality but our inability to make an agreement with each other at the level we require to address our challenges. His upcoming title, The First Agreement, is a historical and future-leaning look at economics, scarcity, and survival, that suggests that our drivers of incentive can be measurably built around human beings at the center of our economies, rather than the assets and resources we measure them by today. social media for #isthereenough /company/impactlaunchpad /isthereenough/ /c/IsThereEnough /isthereenough_ SOCIAL MEDIA FOR DANIEL MATALON /danielmatalon/ /in/danielmatalon/ /danieltmatalon /danielmatalon --- Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
Is the NFL pre-season a waste of time and talent for players? We weigh in on today's #ConsciousConversation. --- Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
Dr. Daryl L. Jones owns and operates his own consulting firm, specializing in Organizational Development, DE&I, & Culture. After managing businesses in the automotive and consumer packaged goods industries, Dr. Jones was recruited by Nike to help lead the global sports company's initial launch of products into the golf industry. Ultimately, his executive tenure at Nike spanned 20 years, including roles as Director of Diversity & Inclusion, Head of Global Sales for the 2016 Rio Olympics, and VP/GM of Nike's largest region globally with over $2.3B in annual revenue.Dr. Jones is co-founder and co-host of the popular show, The Conscious Vibe, along with Charles Mitchell, where the pair interview some of today's most interesting people to elevate intellect through conscious dialogue. The show has gained popularity for having multifaceted conversations around race, politics, business, and culture, to benefit the greater good.--The complete show notes for this episode can be found at: https://Podcast.SYGroupIntl.com--If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews!--Need help creating your businesses' next breakthrough? Book a Call!https://S4SPod.com/book-a-breakthroughIs your present mindset profile one of the few that guarantees your success?Discover Your Present Mindset Profile & ScoreTake the 4-min quiz at: ScoreMyMindset.com-=-=-=-
If you could do it all over again, would you choose the same career path? --- Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
Who is the best boxer of all time? We fight it out in this week's episode. --- Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
Ryan Tillman is a member of law enforcement in the state of California, as well as a consultant bridging the gap between communities and law enforcement across the country. The core tenants of his consultancy are honesty and transparency. --- Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
Tune in to hear who DJ and Charles vote as the absolute best of the best in music. Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
Daniel Matalon is the founder of #IsThereEnough, a provocative new conversation about the intersection of survival economics and social justice. He is also the co-founder of Impact Launchpad, a UK-based venture studio for social impact incubation and development. Working from a book, a conversation, and a unique social research experiment that has taken him to 22 countries, Mr. Matalon is asserting that humanity's biggest existential threat is not climate change, tribalism, or inequality but our inability to make an agreement with each other at the level we require to address our challenges. His upcoming title, The First Agreement, is a historical and future-leaning look at economics, scarcity, and survival, that suggests that our drivers of incentive can be measurably built around human beings at the center of our economies, rather than the assets and resources we measure them by today. social media for #isthereenough /company/impactlaunchpad /isthereenough/ /c/IsThereEnough /isthereenough_ SOCIAL MEDIA FOR DANIEL MATALON /danielmatalon/ /in/danielmatalon/ /danieltmatalon /danielmatalon --- Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
Sometimes you land in a job or profession not because it was a lifelong dream, but because you took a chance and then realized you were particularly good at something...actually really freaking good at it and perhaps even the best. That would describe Laurence (Larry) Hirsch, Esq...divorce attorney extraordinaire. That said, our friend Larry is much more than the best in town if you're not happy with your spouse. Join us on The Conscious Vibe to learn all about this guy from Northbrook, IL who was almost the most famous sportscaster you never heard of. Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
David Birzon is truly one of the best! He has spent most of his adult life leading and growing businesses in the restaurant industry with tremendous success. Along the way, David has learned lessons in business and life that have helped him make the incredible culinary and customer experience at Snooze, an A.M. Eatery, perhaps his biggest hit yet. Join us on The Conscious Vibe to meet David and learn all about his journey in life and what drives him to be better each and every day. ----- Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
At work, we may feel the pressure to create an identity for ourselves that is different from who we really are. We want to be seen as successful, interesting, and put-together individuals. And if you're not white, you may need to create an identity that is digestible and comfortable for the predominate culture. You may feel pressured to hold back to portray a persona that isn't entirely authentic. It can be incredibly frustrating because it feels like being stuck in a constant cycle of pretending to be someone you're not. What if there were a way to be successful and still be true to one's self? In this episode, Dr. Daryl L. Jones and Charles Mitchell Esq., hosts of The Conscious Vibe Podcast, shed some light on how they broke free from the pressures of corporate America to become entrepreneurs with the view to encourage individuals who don't see themselves pursuing a traditional path to create their own opportunities. I invite you to listen to this episode and include The Conscious Vibe Podcast on your list of must-listen-to podcasts as Dr D.J. (as I like to call him) and Charles Mitchell explore fascinating conscious conversations around mindset, race, politics, business, and culture. For more information on our guests, resources and a transcript of this episode, please visit: https://go2.money/tcv
This week we dive into failure and success. Are they diametrically opposed? Is failure the step before success? Tune in. --- Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
Aasimah Navlakhi has a great story to tell and it rings of the American dream...even though this story starts in India. Coming from parents focused on a strong education for their daughter, Aasimah landed in the US for a master's degree at Syracuse University and led marketing and communications for a start-up company in Dallas. Her next stop landed Aasimah at Build. Excel. Sustain. (previously Building Excellent Schools) where she took on roles as Communications Director and Chief of Staff before being tapped by the organization's larger than life founder to succeed her as the next CEO. Join us on the Conscious Vibe to learn about Aasimah's journey to leadership within the education sector while training up our future school leaders and making a difference in the lives of all students. Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
We dive into what is the most inspiring aspect of our lives right now. --- Welcome to The Conscious Vibe Podcast Hosted by Charles Mitchell, Esquire and Daryl L. Jones. An innovative platform for sharing compelling stories, capturing critical concepts, and building sustainable intellectual capital --- Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/37Q0D8n Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/39QiTRD Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2VW7sQc ---- www.tcvpodcast.com Recorded at PS Studios | Scottsdale, Arizona
Interview with Charles Mitchell and Dr. Daryl L. Jones. Charles Mitchell is no stranger to helping people, by way of his position as CEO at All About People, Inc., which has ranked among the top 500 African American owned companies, and the 3rd largest Minority owned company in the state of Arizona. Dr. Daryl L. Jones owns and operates his own consulting firm, specializing in Organizational Development, DE&I, & Culture. He held executive positions at Nike that spanned 20 years of his career, and philanthropically, he is Founder and President of the E-5 Foundation based in Chicago, Illinois, a non-profit entity focused on the transformation of Chicago's underserved youth in critical areas of development. Charles Mitchell, Esquire, and Dr. Daryl L. Jones founded the popular podcast, The Conscious Vibe (TVC), where they interview some of today's most diverse, prolific, and interesting people to elevate intellect through conscious dialogue. In this podcast episode you will learn:✨ How the hybrid work model changes our work culture - and what to do about it✨ The Grand Resignation: why people are really leaving their jobs - and if it holds true✨ How to exit crisis modeEnjoy listening.With gratitude,Julia-----Shownotes:Connect with The Conscious Vibe:https://www.tcvpodcast.com/-----
Why can't we all just get along? We often hear the phrase "just like kids in a sandbox," where you meet someone new, and in five minutes, you feel like you've been best friends forever. But sadly, circumstances in our lives make us forget who we were and how we were when we were young. And worst is when we are haunted by our childhood experiences, leading us to withdraw from society and detach ourselves from people who can truly be our best friends. We blame our differences for how we treat each other, blame the government for our misfortune, and even blame the environment for our health issues. But as we walk through life, how often do we look in the mirror? What can we do to change our circumstances? How do we play a role in how others perceive us? And how often did we acknowledge others and empathize with what they are going through? In this episode, Charles Mitchell, CEO and co-founder of All About People, Inc., and Dr. Daryl L. Jones, Founder and President of the E-5 Foundation, discuss why human flourishing is more critical to happiness and how to convert our circumstances and empower others despite differences. They then dive deep into the difference between acknowledgment and empathy and how upbringing, personal experiences and circumstances, history, cultural differences, and outlook play into the way we interact, react, and translate to others. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the This Might Get Uncomfortable community today:wellevatr.comWellevatr FacebookWellevatr TwitterWellevatr Instagram
This week, we are doing something for the first time on the show. For the first time, I will be joined by 2 purpose driven leaders who are on missions to show others the importance of hustling against the odds and empowering each other despite our differences One of these guest's is the CEO of a purpose driven company that is ranked in the Top 500 African American Owned Companies and is the 3rd Largest Minority owned company in the state of Arizona. Outside of the business, he is very involved in non-profit work. Our next guest is a former 20 Year Nike Executive, who covered Nike's largest region globally covering $2.3B in annual revenue. He is also a former college professor, as well as the owner of his own consulting firm. Together, they developed “The Conscious Vibe,” which has gained popularity for it's multifaceted conversations around race, politics, business and culture, all with the intention of driving forward compelling stories and building sustainable intellectual capital. The conduits to critical conversations that benefit the greater good of all people, Mr. Charles Mitchell and Dr. Daryl Jones are this week's guests on “The Jake Dunlap Show.” Dr. Daryl Jones:Dr. Jones was born in Battle Creek Michigan, and lived in 5 states before 5th grade. He spent much of his time with his mother outside of being very active in sports (Football, Track, and Baseball). Dr. Jones graduated with his Marketing undergraduate degree at Michigan State University, his MBA from DePaul University, and his Doctorate of Management, Human Behavior, Strategy, and Crisis Management from Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve.Daryl was recruited to work at Pepsi at the time they were bringing Tiger Woods on. Later, he went on to work as a Management Executive for Nike, where he held roles of Director of Diversity & Inclusion, Head of Global Sales for the 2016 Rio Olympics, and VP/GM of Nike's largest region with over $2.5B in annual revenue. He later was an Adjunct Prof. at the University of Oregon where he taught Business, Sports Marketing and Product Development. Now, he is a Leadership and Organization/Transformation Consultant at Dalmar Consulting. He also serves at the Founder/President of the E-5 Foundation, a non-profit entity focused on transformation of Chicago's underserved youth in critical areas of development. Charles Mitchell: Education was a cornerstone for Charles growing up, and this continued when he completed his undergraduate Finance degree at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University before obtaining his MBA at UNC, and JD in Corporate and Securities Law from American University. He also completed OPM at Harvard Business School. Charles is the Chief Executive Officer at All About People, a professional recruiting firm that sources the best and brightest talent for temp/direct to hire senior leadership roles for Fortune 50, Mid-Market, and Growth companies. They are ranked in the Top 500 African American Owned Companies, and 3rd-largest minority owned company in the state of Arizona. Together, they created the Conscious Vibe, where they interview some of today's most diverse, prolific, and interesting people to elevate intellect through conscious dialogue. These multifaceted conversations around race, politics, business and culture drive compelling stories, capture critical concepts, and build sustainable intellectual capital. Please enjoy this week's episode with Dr. Daryl Jones, and Charles Mitchell. Dr. Daryl Jones Social Links:Website: tcvpodcast.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-daryl-l-jones-90657321/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/djthedoc/?hl=enSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/djthedoc Charles Mitchell Social Links:Website: tcvpodcast.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-mitchell-8694581/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theconsciousvibepodcast/ Jake Dunlap:Personal Site - http://jakedunlap.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakedunlap/Twitter - https://twitter.com/JakeTDunlapInstagram - http://instagram.com/jake_dunlap _Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/JakeTDunlap/ Skaled:Website - https://skaled.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/skaled
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Summary: In this episode, we focus on how unresolved trauma undermines and sabotages both our capacity and our inclination to love well. We explore how unresolved trauma impacts each of the five characteristics of love -- compromising our ability to love in an affective (emotional), affirming, responsive, unitive and steadfast way. We also dive into how so trauma pulls us to focus inward, and to protect ourselves, undercutting the vulnerability and willingness to engage that are required for deep love and we discuss hope for change. Lead-in They say love is blind, but it's trauma that's blind. Love sees what is.“ — Neil Strauss, The Truth: An Uncomfortable Book About Relationships And Neil Strauss is right on that. Love connects with reality. With God who is the ultimate realness, the ultimate being, the I AM. Trauma is blind and it blinds us. That's what we are talking about today. Trauma and its impact on live. Intro: Dear listener, You and I are together in the adventure of this podcast, Interior Integration for Catholics, we are journeying together, and I am thankful to be with you. I am Dr. Peter Malinoski, clinical psychologist and passionate Catholic and together, Why are we here? We are here together to bring you the best of psychology and human formation and harmonize it with the perennial truths of the Catholic Faith. So we can have the best of both. That's why. Today, we're going to take a broad perspective, a bird's-eye view of trauma's destructive consequences to our capacity to love. What is the effect of trauma on our capacity and inclination to love? That is the question for us to explore together today. So welcome to episode 95, of Interior Integration for Catholics, titled Trauma's Devastating Impact on our Capacity to Love, released on July 4, 2022, Independency Day in the USA, This podcast, Interior Integration for Catholics is part of our broader outreach, Souls and Hearts bringing the best of psychology grounded in a Catholic worldview to you and the rest of the world through our website soulsandhearts.com. Review Trauma. We are in the midst of whole series of episodes on trauma. So just a brief thumbnail review. Started with Episode 88 Trauma: Defining and Understanding the Experience Really important to understand the inner experience of trauma -- so you can recognize it in your own life and recognize it an empathetic and attuned way in others' loves. Part of loving them. Episode 89 Your Trauma, Your Body: Protection vs. Connection -- a current understanding of how large a role our bodies have in our experience of trauma. Our bodies. Episode 90: Your Well-Being: The Secular Experts Speak we review how philosophers and modern secular psychologists understand mental health and well-being. In this episode, we look at the attempts to define what make us happy, from the 4th century BC to the present day. Aristippus, Aristotle, Descartes, Freud, Seligman, Porges, Schwartz, and two diagnostic systems. We take a special look at how positive psychology and Internal Family Systems see well-being. Episode 92: Understanding and Healing your Mind through IPNB neuropsychiatrist Dr. Dan Siegel's Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB) and what IPNB can show us about psychological health. We review the triangle of well-being, the nature of secure attachments, and the basis for mental health from an IPNB perspective. We examine the characteristics of a healthy mind and how it functions, and the two signs that reliable indicate all psychological symptoms and mental dysfunction. We discuss the nine domains of integration Three inner experiential exercises in Episode 93 Episode 94: The Primacy of Love In this episode, I discuss the central importance of love as the marker of well-being from a Catholic perspective -- our capacity to live out the two great commandments. We explore how love is the distinguishing characteristics of Christians, and we discussed Catholic theologian Bernard Brady's five attributes or characteristics of love -- how love is affective, affirming, responsive, unitive and steadfast. We discuss what is commonly missing from philosophical and theological approaches to love, and we briefly touch in the death of love and distortions of love. So check those out if you haven't already. This Going to address love in general -- focusing on loving In future episodes, will review Tolerating being loved Brady quxote Ordered self-love The experience of trauma screws up our loves -- where we go to find good. It screws up where we are seeking, how we seek to be loved and how we seek to love. St. Augustine: He lives in justice and sanctity who is an unprejudiced assessor of the intrinsic value of things. He is a man who has an ordinate love: he neither loves what should not be loved nor fails to love what should be loved. On Christina Doctrine, I, 27 We need ordered love. Why -- Bernard Brady put it -- Because we become like what we love. Whatever we embrace in our love, we become like that person or that thing. As Augustine considered the dissipation of this youth, he wrote "I loved beautiful things of a lower order, and I was going down to the depths." Confessions. So much of the problem with disordered love comes from misdirected seeking to get your attachment needs meet. That's the problem. We have legitimate attachment needs Trauma strips away our sense of A felt sense of Safety and security Feeling seen, heard, known and understood Feeling comforted, soothed, reassured Feeling cherished, treasured, delighted in Feel the other person wills my highest good. All from Brown and Elliott 2016, Attachment disturbances in Adults Where do we find our safety and security? In both the natural and spiritual realms, we find it in attachment security needs being met. Five primary attachment security needs (Brown and Elliott) A felt sense of safety and protection, a deep sense of security, felt in my bones It makes it so much easier to love when we feel safe and secure. "People want to be safe, and comfortable. If safety and comfort is to be found in guns, then they will take up guns—of their own accord, in their own need. And when safety and comfort are found in libraries, then the guns rust.“ — Algis Budrys American writer Source: Some Will Not Die (1961), Chapter 6 (p. 122) Feeling seen, heard, known, and understood I want, by understanding myself, to understand others.“ — Katherine Mansfield New Zealand author 1888 - 1923 Being comforted, soothed, and reassured Feeling valued, cherished, treasured, delighted in You are my sunshine published by Jimmie Davis and Charles Mitchell on January 30, 1940 You are my sunshineMy only sunshineYou make me happyWhen skies are grayYou'll never know, dearHow much I love youPlease don't take my sunshine away Feeling that the other person wills my highest good, the best for me We have to turn inward to find the road to God. Etienne Gilson explained Augustine's approach to God as "a path leading from the exterior to the interior and from the interior to the superior." Gilson, The Christian Philosophy of St. Augustine p. 20 Charles Taylor: Sources of the Self: By going inward, I am drawn upward. The Making of Modern Identity 134 Turning inward is the route to God, not God. Brady, 120 Often resisted by Catholics as being selfish. Edward Vacek: Love, Human and Divine: The Heart of Christian Ethics. The steps in loving and being loved. (1) God affirms us; (2) God receives a; (3) we accept God's love; (4) we affirm God; (5) God forms community with us; (6) we cooperate with God in loving God in the world; and finally (7) we grow in a limited code responsibility with God. p.. 177 1 John 4:19 We love, because he first loved us. Last episode -- Bernard Brady's description of the five characteristics of Love Christian Love: How Christians through the Ages have Understood Love.-- drawing heavily from the work of phenomenologists Jules Toner and Margaret Farley Love is affective, affirming, responsive, unitive and steadfast. (repeat) Five characteristics. Five aspects. Repeat. We described and discussed these at length in the last episode, episode 94 of the IIC podcast, The Primacy of Love We will briefly review each of them And then discuss how trauma impacts each of them, bringing in the effects or the sequelae of trauma from Episode 88 -- Trauma: Defining and Understanding the Experience. Love is affective Love is an emotion Love is a movement from your heart, your soul -- a movement from the innermost depths of your being. From your core self. St. Thomas Aquinas in the Summa: Consequently the freezing or hardening of the heart is a disposition incompatible with love: while melting denotes a softening of the heart, whereby the heart shows itself to be ready for the entrance of the beloved.“ Love rejoices in the beloved Love rejoices in the beloved -- Protestant Theologian R.H. Neibuhr writes in his 1977 book the Purpose of the Church and Its Ministry: By love, we mean at least these attitudes and actions: rejoicing in the presence of the beloved, gratitude, reverence, and loyalty toward him. p.35 „After a traumatic experience, the human system of self-preservation seems to go onto permanent alert, as if the danger might return at any moment.“ Judith Herman Brené Brown US writer and professor 1965 Source: The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You're Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are Staying vulnerable is a risk we have to take if we want to experience connection. Misattributed to Sigmund Freud Out of your vulnerabilities will come your strength. Brady: Love is the directive and dominant center of emotions. p. 267 Many emotions are associated with love Delight, Bliss, Happiness A sense of fulfillment Warmth Grief Sadness Anxiety Distress If there is no emotion, there is no agape, no love. The heart must be moved for love to be anything like complete. We cannot love like a Vulcan, like Mr. Spock without emotion. „Even the most elevated psychological understanding is not a loving understanding.“ — Karl Jaspers German psychiatrist and philosopher 1883 - 1969 Effects of trauma -- from episode 88, Trauma: Defining and Understanding the experience Emotional and Psychological effects Emotional overwhelm Shock Shame as an emotion Guilt Irritability, anger, rage Anxiety, fear, panic attacks, phobia, panic attacks, Fears of trauma repeating Jenny Han, book Always and Forever, Lara Jean Being vulnerable, letting people in, getting hurt… it's all part of being in love. Sadness, depression Mood swings Hopelessness, despair Emotional constriction, shutting down Difficulty experiencing positive emotions Anhedonia Apathy Brady 273. Love does not die because of hate but because of apathy. Cognitive Effects -- impact on sensation, perceptive, higher-order thinking Alexithymia -- inability to recognize or describe one's own emotions -- can't put my feelings into words. Can't conceptualize your feelings either Feelings in others could be overwhelming -- can't recognize what others are feeling Can't express my feelings well Can't connect affectively, emotionally. That takes vulnerability Confusion, distraction Spacing out with dissociation Physical Effects of trauma -- preoccupation with the body Behavioral Symptoms Relational apathy Social withdrawal Existential Symptoms Despair about humanity -- overgeneralized to the other person Cynicism Disillusionment Identity issues -- shame. I'm not worth you connecting emotionally with me What could I ever offer you emotionally? I'm such a downer. Strong self-criticism Fragmentation Love is affirming Love affirms the other Love says yes to the other person at the same time as love says yes to oneself. "Agape is the simple yet profound recognition of the worthiness of and goodness in persons." p. 268 Edward Vacek: Love is an affective, affirming participation in the goodness of a being (or Being).… Love is an emotional, affirming participation the dynamic tendency of an object to realize its fullness.” Brene Brown -- Rising Strong Vulnerability is not winning or losing; it's having the courage to show up and be seen when we have no control over the outcome. Vulnerability is not weakness; it's our greatest measure of courage.“ Affirmation happens at two levels One level is the basic level of human dignity shared by all persons. Second level of affirmation is the uniqueness of the person. When you love your neighbor you truly see the other as a person. Jules Toner, SJ -- "I love you because you are you." We need to affirm at both levels. The basic dignity of the person and the uniqueness of the person. Affirmation implies acceptance of the other and knowledge of the other. This is not an endorsement of the other's vices or bad habits, but a recognition of them and an acceptance of who the person is as an entire being. Not picking and choosing the attractive bits. Self-acceptance of the same things. Affirmation requires freedom -- freedom to get outside the self. Effects of trauma Emotional and Psychological effects Turning inward -- self-protection. Connections vs. protection -- Episode 89 Where is the safety? How can I escape the danger? Not letting anyone in to love me. Feeling disconnected or numb or detached -- dorsal vagal response. Freeze response. Deer in the headlights Bodily response Emotional Constriction, Shutdown Shame -- what is my affirmation of you worth? I'm not worth much, my affirmation isn't worth much. Feeling very fragile, vulnerable -- not resilient enough -- I can't engage Irritability, hostility, Depression -- lethargy Mood swings -- unpredictability, others can't trust me. Emotional detachment, disconnection -- in relationships Helplessness Difficulty experiencing positive emotions How can I reach out? White knuckling. Feels very forced. Cognitive Effects -- impact on sensation, perceptive, higher-order thinking Racing thoughts -- so distracting, I can attend to you, I can't attune to you, I can't affirm you. My house is on fire. Extreme alertness - suspicion of you -- are you a threat? Will you trigger me? Physical Effects Behavioral Symptoms Argumentative behavior Social withdrawal and relational apathy. Avoidance Existential Symptoms Ruminating about evil in the world Identity issues -- shame If I affirm you I will see myself in a bad light because of my shame Affirmation involved a positive evaluation -- so tempting to see myself negatively. Fragmentation Lack of affirmation from the whole self Toner [Radical love] "is giving self; for it is myself who am in the loved one by my love, not merely by my possessions, or even my thoughts, my wit, my joy, my wisdom, my strength. It is I myself." Toner: Loving someone in depth… Means loving from the lovers most personal self, with sincerity, intensity, endurance… To affectively affirm this unique person in a response informed by full, detailed knowledge, which catches the delicate shadings of his profoundest attitudes, moods, likes, and dislikes, ideals, fears, hopes, capabilities, weaknesses, etc. The experience of love 160 Love is Responsive Love is an active response for the well-being of the other. This is where Brady includes benevolence. It's about participating in the promotion of the highest good for the other, potential for the other's full humanity. How can I help you to flourish? How can I help you toward your highest good? This is where self-sacrifice comes in. love will call for self-sacrifice. Responsiveness implies an attunement to the other -- a resonance, and understanding. The capacity to respond well. It's not just any responsiveness. The ability to be aware of and to respond effectively to the needs of my neighbor. So there is a capacity about this. It's not just an act of the will. Attunement can be described as a kind of resonance. Toner: Radical love is experience as being in accord with the loved one, vibrating as it were, in harmony with the beloved's act of being and so with the whole melody of the beloved's life. It is a welcoming of the loved one into the lover's self and his life-world, as fitting there, making a harmony with the lover's being and life. But there must also be action: "Let us love, not in word or speech, but in truth and action." ` John 3:18. Parents "Doing the best they can" Love bottled up inside. -- Not expressed. Then it's not love. Love that is not shared, that is not relational is not love. Brene Brown: Of all the things trauma takes away from us, the worst is our willingness, or even our ability, to be vulnerable. There's a reclaiming that has to happen. Rising Strong 2015 Madeleine L'Engle Walking on water (1980) When we were children, we used to think that when we were grown-up we would no longer be vulnerable. But to grow up is to accept vulnerability… To be alive is to be vulnerable. To love at all is to be vulnerable. Love anything, and your heart will certainly be wrung and possibly be broken.“ — Clive Staples Lewis, book The Four Loves The Letter of James 2:45-17. What does it profit, my brethren, if a man says he has faith but has not works? Can his faith save him? If a brother or sister is ill-clad and in lack of daily food, 16 and one of you says to them, “Go in peace, be warmed and filled,” without giving them the things needed for the body, what does it profit? So faith by itself, if it has no works, is dead. Responsive to needs Not just physical needs, but the emotional needs, psychological needs, relational needs St. Bernard of Clairvaux: We must remember that love reveals itself, not by words or phrases, but by actions and experience. It is Love with speaks here, and if anyone wished to understand it, let him first love. Effects of trauma Emotional and Psychological effects Overwhelm Shock Shame Irritability, anger, rage Anxiety, fear, apprehension Guilt Sadness, depression, grief Helplessness, despair Mood swings -- swept away by our own experience Anhedonia -- difficulty experiencing positive emotions. Apathy Protection vs. connection. I'm on fire inside, I am frozen inside. It's chaotic inside Intense self-preoccupation. Not selfishness. It's really hard to judge the moral quality of these things accurately. When we are preoccupied with the intensity of our own experience, it's hard to be responsive to the other person. Cognitive Effects -- impact on sensation, perceptive, higher-order thinking “When something reminds traumatized people of the past, their right brain reacts as if the traumatic event were happening in the present. But because their left brain is not working very well, they may not be aware that they are re-experiencing and reenacting the past - they are just furious, terrified, enraged, ashamed, or frozen.” ― Bessel Van Der Kolk Difficulty concentrating, even focusing on the other person. Confusion. Others sense the disconnect. Not attuned. Guardedness -- protecting against vulnerability Questioning "Why me?" makes it hard to respond to you. Physical Effects Behavioral Symptoms Startle responses Argumentative behavior Social withdrawal and relational apathy. Avoidance Reducing activity levels Existential Symptoms I am permanently damaged. How could I ever be responsive in love. Who would want me? Can be unconscious. Identity issues -- shame I am permanently damaged. Fragmentation -- not a consistent, complete, unified response to the other -- partial responses that seem very incomplete, maybe insincere to the other person. Love requires our whole being Fr. Jules Toner: in the full concrete experience of love, our whole being, spirit and flesh, is involved: cognitive acts, feelings and affections, freedom, bodily reactions – all these are influencing each other and all are continually fluctuating in such a way as to change the structure and intensity of the experience. The experience of love. P. 65 Love is Unitive Brady: The fruit of love is unity. Love unites. It is in the very nature of love to bring together. p. 279 Brady: When you love, you step out of yourself and experience the other. There is still a separateness. Not a blending or a fusion or a loss of identity. But you are no longer just within yourself. You've entered into the space of another. And you've allow the other to enter into your space Loving an enemy -- you are like me. We are similar on a fundamental human level -- No dehumanization. Agape pulls for unity, even with strangers. The mystics describe the unity we are called to in God -- Union with God. Jules Toner: Radical love is not a tendency affection but a being affection by which I am in union with, am present with the loved one. Effects of trauma -- Protection vs. Connection Emotional and Psychological effects Emotional instability, inconsistency -- unpredictability. Makes it hard for the other to trust you. Preoccupation pulls you inside -- guilt, shame -- self protection. St. Augustine: "..if [a man] loves himself on his own account, he does not turn himself toward God, but being turned toward himself, he does not care for anything immutable…." On Christian Doctrine, Book 1, Chapter 22 And the why doesn't matter nearly so much as people think it does. Evil comes from loving some good thing inordinately -- blog post on this -- check it out. Dangerous love, from June 22, 2022 That good thing might be the means that parts of us are seeking to try to provide us with a sense of safety and security. Fear of vulnerability When trust is lost, traumatized people feel that they belong more to the dead than to the living.“ — Judith Herman Trauma and Recovery Love is a battlefield -Pat Benatar 1983 -- music video about all the conflict with her father, and with others seeking to use her as a sexual object. Fear of overwhelming suffering Shutdown Alexithymia Cognitive Effects -- impact on sensation, perceptive, higher-order thinking Distraction, rumination, racing thoughts interfere with capacity to attune, to unite So much internal stimulation -- so much internal noise -- makes it difficult to resonate with the other person, to really understand the other -- to enter into the other's phenomenological world. So much of that distraction is around finding safety and protection -- cognitive restlessness Dissociation and disconnections are experienced as off-putting. Have you ever been with someone who is spacing out when you are talking with them? Physical Effects Behavioral Symptoms Blaming Discharging anger and aggression -- parts so want to be heard and healed. Desperation can lead to boundary crossings and boundary violations. Attempts to use the other person to meet intense needs -- not a conscious effort to exploit the other, but exploitation can happen anyway. Existential Symptoms Shame -- feeling unworthy of connection Not knowing who I am -- makes it really complicated to be in relationship. Identity issues Fragmentation - which part of me is uniting with you right now? What are other parts doing. The need for disconnects within in order to not be overwhelmed - inevitably leads to disconnects with other people You can't give what you don't have. I'm not lovable, why would you want to be united with me? Dissociation Identity alteration: The sense of being markedly different from another part of yourself Identity confusion: A sense of confusion about who you really are we will have a lot more to say about dissociation in future episodes, but for now -- disconnection. I need to know who I am and I need to know who you are to know who we are together, in relationship. Love is steadfast God's love endures. Psalm 891-2 I will sing of thy steadfast love, O Lord,[a] for ever; with my mouth I will proclaim thy faithfulness to all generations.For thy steadfast love was established for ever, It may not always be mutual or reciprocal People want predictability Steadfastness requires resilience, to roll with the punches in the relationship. Any close relationship will have conflicts and difficulties. The fragility in the system that trauma imposes is a real obstacle to resilience necessary to be steadfast in relationship, to not quit and walk away from loving the other person. Jules Toner: "The lover is present to the loved one and has the loved one present to himself." The experience of love, 117 Effects of trauma Emotional and Psychological effects Mood swings -- effect of different parts, each with its own intense emotions Helplessness -- despair -- can be intermittent Emotional shutdown -- dorsal vagal response. Being reactivated or triggered emotionally. Disappointment in the other -- you are not helping me Can lead to frustration and rejection. Cognitive Effects -- impact on sensation, perceptive, higher-order thinking Intrusive thoughts, intrusive memories. Dissociation is a mental process of disconnecting from one's thoughts, feelings, body, from memories or sense of identity. This disconnection is automatic and completely out of the person's control. Amnesia: Often described as "gaps" in memory that can range from minutes to years Depersonalization: Feeling disconnected from your body or thoughts Derealization: Feeling disconnected from the world around you Physical Effects Impact of hyperarousal Impact of hypoarousal Behavioral Symptoms Withdrawal Avoidance -- refusal of consistent vulnerability Alcohol and drug use „For me, vulnerability led to anxiety, which led to shame, which led to disconnection, which led to Bud Light.“ — Brené Brown US writer and professor 1965 Source: Daring Greatly: How the Courage to Be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love, Parent, and Lead Switching among parts Existential Symptoms Deep sense of not being loved, not being lovable There is no love in the world. At least not for me. So why unite with anyone. Loss of meaning and purpose. Identity issues Fragmentation Unstable identity makes it hard to be consistent in the loving The death of love Brady 273. Love does not die because of hate but because of apathy. The death of love is often preceded by the denial of the basic dignity of the other. The death of love happens when we reject instead of affirm the other's special personal and unique goodness. The death of love is encouraged when we ignore the other's needs and wants while prioritizing our own wants. The deal of love occurs when we pursue discord, division, disassociation, and distance in the place of unity. That is sin. Malice is not necessary for love to die. Apathy doesn't have malice in it. In apathy, the other does not register in your consciousness. He or she doesn't matter. He or she doesn't exist for you. We don't have to active deny the basic dignity of the other. We just have to not notice it. Not attend to it We don't have to actively reject the other's special and unique goodness, we just have to not notice it, not attend to it. We don't have to actively ignore the other's needs and wants -- we just have to be preoccupied with our own trauma and its effects. Hope Romans 8:28 We know that in everything God works for good[a] with those who love him,[b] who are called according to his purpose. Julian of Norwich: And because of the tender love which our good Lord has for all who will be saved, he comforts readily and sweetly, meaning this: it is true that sin is the cause of all this pain, but all will be well, and every kind of thing will be well. Widow's mite Luke 21:1-4 He looked up and saw rich people putting their gifts into the treasury; 2 he also saw a poor widow put in two small copper coins. 3 He said, “Truly I tell you, this poor widow has put in more than all of them; 4 for all of them have contributed out of their abundance, but she out of her poverty has put in all she had to live on.” Ratios Martin Luther King: Love even for enemies is the key to the solution of the problems of the world. Strength to Love 47-48 Psychologist Peter Levine: Trauma is hell on earth. Trauma resolved is a gift from the gods. Romans 5:20 ..where sin increased, grace abounded all the more, 1 John 3:1 See what love the Father has given us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are. The reason why the world does not know us is that it did not know him. Romans 8 35-39 Who will separate us from the love of Christ? Will hardship, or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? As it is written, “For your sake we are being killed all day long; we are accounted as sheep to be slaughtered.” No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him who loved us. 38 For I am convinced that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor rulers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor powers, 39 nor height, nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God in Christ Jesus our Lord. Call to Action Kent Keith The Paradoxical Commandments -- Resilience. Mother Theresa had pinned this up in one of her convents. People are illogical, unreasonable, and self-centered. Love them anyway.If you do good, people will accuse you of selfish ulterior motives. Do good anyway.Honesty and frankness make you vulnerable. Be honest and frank anyway.What you spend years building may be destroyed overnight. Build anyway.People really need help but may attack you if you do help them. Help people anyway.Give the world the best you have and you'll get kicked in the teeth. Give the world the best you have anyway. Where we are going If you want to love, you have to first be loved and know you are loved. Tolerating being loved -- many people assume that we just want to be loved -- that's not anything like entirely accurate. 1 John 4:19 We love, because he first loved us. Ordered self love. Check out our blogs -- weekly email reflections June 15 -- Seven ways to understand sin Sin as breaking the law Sin as a burden Sin as a debt Sin as “missing the mark” Sin as a violating your conscience Sin as breaking or harming relationships Sin as the failure to love, or the “anti-love” June 22 Dangerous Love -- we really get into St. Augustine's description of sin as a disordered or misdirected love, and I share how when we that misdirected love is oriented toward getting our attachment needs met, it's not only misdirected love, it's a dangerous love. June 29 Conflicting loves inside you -- we get into how to understand the conflicting loves inside of us -- from a parts perspective -- multiplicity and unity of the self. Email me crisis@soulsandhearts.com -- call my cell 317.567.9594 any Tuesday or Thursday from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM Eastern time for conversation hours. Let others know about this podcast. Put the word out. There's somebody you know dealing with trauma -- get them on board with the rest of us with the IIC podcast. All the major podcast player -- Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Audible, Podbean, Podchaser, CastBox, Overcast, Podcast Addict, all of them, we're on all of them. Soulsandhearts.com/iic You have until July 10. The RCC -- Come with me on an adventure. Come with me on an adventure of being loved and of loving. That is what the Resilient Catholic Community is all about. Check out the Resilient Catholics Community at soulsandhearts.com/RCC The RCC is all about working through your human formation issues -- the ones that inhibit you from receiving the love you need and from loving God completely, with every fiber of your being, with your body, with all your parts, with all your emotions, thoughts, all your inner experience with all of you, with no part of you left behind, no part of you left out. It's all about learning to be gentle but firm with yourself -- it's all about integration. It's all about resilience. All about restoration -- recovering from being dominated by shame, fear, anger, sadness, pessimism, whatever your struggle is in the depths of your human formation And we do this work experientially -- so many experiential exercises -- this is not just intellectual knowledge, we're working with all of you. Informed by Internal Family Systems and the best of the rest of psychological and human formation resources All grounded in a Catholic understanding of the human person All focused on helping you to better accept love and to love more fully, to carry out the two great commandments of our Lord. Are you up for the challenge? Would you like to join me and the rest of the pioneers in this adventure? Do you want to be a part of the community? Are you ready to prevail over whatever hinders your human formation -- would you like to no longer be dominated by fear, anger, shame, sadness, pessimism? And would you like to be with other like-minded Catholics on the journey -- If so join me. Join all of us in the Resilient Catholics Community. The RCC We are taking applications throughout until July 10 -- extended the deadline. for our third cohort, those in that cohort will start their adventure in June and July by taking our Initial Measures Kits and be getting feedback on their parts in a personal Zoom session with me. It's a great chance for us to get to know each other, really know each other at the level of parts. You'll get a 5 or 6 page report on your internal system and then be eligible for our weekly company meetings and programming to begin in late August or early September. 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There's no doubt that humans want to flourish. To be the best they can be. But is it time to take a whole new perspective on this issue? Mary is joined by Charles Mitchell and Dr. Daryl Jones from The Conscious Vibe Podcast. Learn more about their perspective on a flourishing life, finding a path in life to truly understand who you are, and finding purpose in experiences that are foreign to us. Dr. Daryl L. Jones Dr. Daryl L. Jones was born in Battle Creek, MI and earned his undergraduate degree from Michigan State University where he pledged Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity. He went on to earn his MBA from DePaul University and his doctorate from Case Western Reserve University. He owns and operates his own consulting firm, specializing in Organizational Development, DE&I, & Culture. He is passionate about racial justice, history, and cultural authenticity. Charles Mitchell, Esquire Charles Mitchell was born in Raleigh, NC. He received his B.S. from North Carolina A&T, his MBA from UNC, and his law degree from American University's Washington College of Law. Charles is also a Harvard Business School Alum of the Owner/ President Management (OPM) executive management program. A flourishing entrepreneur, Charles is active in his community and involved with several nonprofit and for-profit boards locally and nationally. Learn More About The Conscious Vibe Podcast! https://www.tcvpodcast.com/ ____________________________________________________________________________ Website: marycraftsinc.com iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crafting-a-meaningful-life-with-mary-crafts/id1336191892 Main Site: https://craftingameaningfullife.libsyn.com/ Follow Mary on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marycrafts/?hl=en Follow Mary On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mary.craftshomer
This week on Borderless, Charles Mitchell, president and CEO of Atlas Network's Pennsylvania-based partner Commonwealth Foundation, joins host Vale Sloane to discuss how his organization is both expanding educational choice and ensuring the integrity of the bounds on government power. In 2021, after Governor Tom Wolf continued to extend his COVID-19 emergency declarations and powers, Commonwealth Foundation supported a successful ballot initiative to limit the emergency powers of the Pennsylvania governor's office. Regardless of who holds the governor's office or what party they hail from, the state constitution now puts clear limits on their powers to declare and emergency situation.Commonwealth Foundation is also looking forward to expanding educational choice during the year ahead. They're working in conjunction with state lawmakers to advance a package of proposals to increase students' access to opportunity. Mitchell points out that with the skyrocketing application rate for already-implemented educational choice programs due to COVID-19, there is a clear and present demand for more options for students and parents, not to mention the local businesses who are excited to donate millions of dollars to those scholarship programs. Listen today to get the full story.Stay in the know by following us on social media:https://twitter.com/AtlasNetworkhttps://www.instagram.com/atlasnetwork/https://www.facebook.com/atlasnetwork/Support the Atlas Network mission today: https://www.atlasnetwork.org/donate