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We want our leaders to be ethical and to consider the “greater good” in making decisions, particularly big ones. How do you identify ethical leadership and how can you develop it in yourself and in your organization? Listen in a very important debate.
We are happy to welcome SEGD's - Society for Experiential Graphic Design - CEO, Cybelle Jones who will discuss ideas on how we can make the world a better place with SEGD. SEGD is a US-based global, non-profit professional association and exits to “educate, connect and inspire” the global, multidisciplinary community of professionals creating experiences that connect people to places. According to Cybelle, we have to feel connected to feel joy and we need to open the conversation a lot, bring different voices in order to produce a different outcome. This gives us a lot of power to shift perspectives in our role. Shownotes SEGD Manifesto, written and performed by Harold Green IIIhttps://segd.org/grand-design-segd-manifesto-harold-green-iii SEGD, How Soon Is Now?: Designing Changehttps://segd.org/ee-highlights-reel-looking-inspiration-watch-now Bruce Mau - Massive Change Networkhttps://www.massivechangenetwork.com/mc24 Maya Angelou Author, Activist and Poethttps://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/maya-angelou Julia Cameron, The Artists Wayhttps://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/02/style/julia-cameron-the-artists-way.html Kim Scott, Radical Candorhttps://www.radicalcandor.com/ Ehtics for Design – What is the role of a designer?https://ethicsfordesign.com/
Ever feel like someone has received the punishment they deserved, or payed off their hard work? What does it mean to deserve? Also, investigate with the Bozos some ancient civilizations in the Amazon that were hidden for thousands of years! Want to watch or listen to more Podcast Bozo? Check us out on Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Youtube, PodPlayer or any other of your favorite services. Looking to donate to the Bozo cause? Then feel free to contribute to our beer fund on PodcastBozo.com. Podcast Bozo is brought to you by three long-time friends who find joy in observing life and laughing. Our goal with the show is to provide entertainment through light learning, comedy and helping you feel like you’re a part of our conversation. Whether it’s just us or we bring on a guest, we hope you feel like you’re right there with us.
How do we talk to our families about politics when so much of what's in the news is toxic and divided. Boyd cites the comments of lawyer Barry Berke at yesterday's impeachment hearings when his young son asked him if the president "has to be a good person"? Boyd Matheson,Opinion Editor at Deseret News, takes you inside the latest political news and current events, providing higher ground for today's discussions. Listen weekdays 11 am to noon at 1160 AM and 102.7 FM, online at KSLNewsradio.com, or on the app.
Henry A. Schimberg, former CEO of Coca-Cola, discusses the ethical and moral responsibilities of companies and corporate culture. Series: "Ethics, Religion and Public Life: Walter H. Capps Center Series" [Business] [Show ID: 15109]
Dr. Rosemary Reuther approaches religious and ethical questions as an historian of ideas in their social context, but also as a practitioner of what she calls “advocacy scholarship.” In this Burke Lecture, Dr. Reuther examines how the idea that the US is an elect and messianic nation has encouraged abuses against the rights of others, both foreign and domestic. Series: "Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society" [Humanities] [Show ID: 14225]
Dr. Rosemary Reuther approaches religious and ethical questions as an historian of ideas in their social context, but also as a practitioner of what she calls “advocacy scholarship.” In this Burke Lecture, Dr. Reuther examines how the idea that the US is an elect and messianic nation has encouraged abuses against the rights of others, both foreign and domestic. Series: "Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society" [Humanities] [Show ID: 14225]
Dr. Rosemary Reuther approaches religious and ethical questions as an historian of ideas in their social context, but also as a practitioner of what she calls “advocacy scholarship.” In this Burke Lecture, Dr. Reuther examines how the idea that the US is an elect and messianic nation has encouraged abuses against the rights of others, both foreign and domestic. Series: "Burke Lectureship on Religion and Society" [Humanities] [Show ID: 14225]