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This podcast description was blatantly written by AI... In this episode of the Clint, Meg, and Dan podcast, the team navigates through a variety of topics including wild Mother's Day experiences, a hilarious casino adventure, and the exciting news of their band's debut gig at Olivia's 40th birthday party. They also dive into phone habits with moms, the peculiar art of creating a band rider, and a recap of the Lady Gaga concert ticket giveaway. Listen in for an unscripted, rollercoaster ride of stories and laughter! 00:42 Weekend Recap and Casino Stories01:43 Mother's Day Highlights10:31 Listener Interactions and Games29:20 Band Talk and Rider Requests40:02 Billy Ray Cyrus Drama43:44 Judging People by Their Names52:34 Uncle Will's Will54:57 Mother's Day Critique59:38 Starting a Band01:03:14 Lady Gaga Concert Giveaway01:09:27 Talking to Moms01:14:36 Conclusion
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In this episode of the Internet People podcast, cohosts Anna and MJ discuss:
In a world where first impressions are everything, it's easy to make snap judgments based on our biases. By taking a closer look at the hidden bias that shapes our perception and behavior, we'll uncover how our mental shortcuts can often lead to unfair and inaccurate conclusions. Discover how your unconscious biases could affect your personal and professional life and those of others. By questioning these assumptions, we can work together to create a more just and inclusive society.
On the latest season of Visiting Experts, author Richard Davis joins host Brett Hendrie to talk about his new book Good Judgement. Richard offers leaders a framework for how to judge people more effectively and breaks down why we should discount emotional intelligence in favour of personality. Give it a listen now!
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You can never judge someone with one gesture. It's tooo early to do so!
There is a silent killer that affects our spiritual walk and hampers our ability to help others. Some have referred to it as “Plank- Eye syndrome,” Jesus spoke of it in the Gospels and today we discuss it on Soul02. Connect with us: YouTube: YouTube.com/@soul02-oxygen Facebook: @LP.Oxygen https://www.facebook.com/LP.Oxygen Instagram: LP.Oxygen Twitter: @Soul025 Buzzsprout: Soul02-Buzzsprout Spotify: Soul02 - Spotify Apple: Soul02-Itunes Stitcher: Soul02-Stitcher
The crew discusses the moral implications of continuing to post to twitter and the Thunderdome orders a ham and cheese on a roll.
The Positive View Podcast - Discovering the Power of Positivity in Life
What's your outlook on other people? Do you find yourself getting caught up in what others are doing or find yourself creating negative stories about why people do the (usually the annoying) things they do? Essentially - do you find yourself judging others and want to stop? This week Christy Murphy and Briana G. discuss what leads us to judge others, the difference between being judgy and being discerning, and a couple of strategies that can help us learn how to stop judging people. If you find yourself getting caught-up, negative, and judgy about other people, and you're interested in how to stop judging people - welcome. This episode of The Positive View Podcast is for you. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/positive-view-podcast/message
Join hosts Jordyn and Alex in this exciting episode as they dive into 'Dry January' and the power of self-love. They'll talk about giving up things like Russian manicures for personal growth and why loving yourself is so important. Plus, they'll discuss friendship dynamics, different ways to have fun with friends, and how to choose the right people to spend your time with. You'll also hear about dealing with heartbreak, reaching the marriage age, and embracing change as you get older. They'll even touch on sororities, rushtok, and the current world of PRtok. And don't miss the listener question about friendship breakups - you'll get some great advice on handling those tough situations. Tune in for a fun and relatable chat with Jordyn and Alex! Follow us on instagram at @meangirlpod, Alex @justalexbennett and Jordyn @jordynwoodruff. Powered By: https://www.justmediahouse.com Thank you to our partners this week: CoPilot: Use link http://www.mycopilot.com/MEANGIRL to get a 14-day FREE trial AND 20% off your first month of personalized fitness if you sign up before February 1st! OUAI: Give your hair a glow-up with OUAI. Go to http://www.theouai.com and use promo code MEANGIRL for 15% off any product. Apostrophe: Get your first visit for only $5 at https://www.Apostrophe.com/MEANGIRL when you use our code: MEANGIRL Rocket Money: Stop wasting money on things you don't use. Cancel your unwanted subscriptions by going to https://www.RocketMoney.com/MEANGIRL Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:03:26 - The Coffee Dilemma 00:06:48 - The Benefits of Dry January 00:10:09 - Co-Pilot: The Top Rated Personal Trainer App of 2023 00:13:23 - The Importance of Self-Worth and Personal Growth 00:16:48 - Being Enough 00:20:02 - The Kick-Ass Mentality: Looking Out for Yourself 00:23:13 - The Importance of Genuine Friendships 00:26:30 - Finding Meaningful Connections with Friends 00:29:42 - Relationships and Friendship Expectations 00:32:37 - Special Deal for Our Audience 00:35:55 - Numbness to Heartbreak and Lessons for Future Kids 00:38:49 - Reflections on Aging and Life 00:42:02 - Cutting Back on Wasting Money 00:45:12 - Greek Life and its Impact 00:48:45 - Reflections on Greek Life 00:51:53 - Judging People in Sorority Recruitment 00:54:59 - Controversy Surrounding Influencer's PR Boxes 00:58:01 - Friendship Breakup due to Communication Differences 01:01:15 - Transitioning Friendships 01:04:22 - Connect with us on Social Media Edited & Produced by: Shane Danahy www.instagram.com/shanedanahy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Riya Upreti ( @riyaupreti ) shares her rapid business success story and some childhood moments like not remembering her first “boyfriend”. Riya Upreti is a young entrepreneur and Instagram influencer known for her work in the field of psychology. At 22 years old, she has made significant strides in her career. She founded Fobet in May 2020 with the mission of offering top-quality educational courses on psychology and providing assistance for individuals of all ages facing personal and psychological challenges. Her platform, Fobet, is unique in its approach to psychology education, offering courses in clinical, counselling, child psychology, and face reading. Riya shares different stories of her life and what she has learned from them. How she used to eat meat and now she does not like it anymore, her problems wearing sarees and living with different relatives growing up. She also shares stories and lessons around schooling, UPSC, peers, judgement, college life, ultra rich people, her obsession with driving cars, depression, empathy, trolls, growth, business, entrepreneurship, wealth, hotels, peace, future plans, women in podcasting, money, being in nature, her love for cooking and specially PUBG. We guarantee that this will be one of the most insightful podcast that you'll ever watch revolving around Riya's thought process and how she steers her life. So watch it till the end. Like the video and subscribe to the channel for more amazing guests. __ In this video: Intro // 00:00 Problems w/ saree // 01:30 Who takes 19 yo seriously? // 02:40 Change in perception // 04:15 Saree and confidence // 05:45 Uttarakhand, Pahad, and upbringing // 07:28 US, Schooling, First Boyfriend // 10:20 Doctorate, Relatives, NEET // 15:25 Psychology, College, Ultra Rich // 17:40 Tuitions, Trips, Money // 21:20 UPSC, The Beginning, Judging People // 24:30 Learning from people and experiences // 30:30 Peers, Success, Mindset // 33:20 Support, Routine, Cars // 34:50 Growth, Business, College // 39:30 Astrology and Family // 46:15 Laziness, Content and Entrepreneurship // 53:00 Trolls, Empathy, Depression // 58:46 Wealth and Health // 1:03:10 Hotels, PUBG, Peace // 1:08:30 Future Plans, Women in Content // 1:13:35 How to podcast, Authenticity // 1:20:00 Riya's content quality and team // 1:26:50 Business lessons and team management // 1:30:30 Cooking, Nonveg or Veg? // 1:38:00 Slowing down and figuring out who is fake // 1:40:37 A creator's life, perception // 1:44:00 __ // Let's Connect If you're the Instagram type, https://instagram.com/storieswithrusty If you're the Twitter type, https://twitter.com/rustystories
Kollel Toras Chaim was established to learn Rebbe Nachman torah in depth and to live with his torah for several months with chaburas in various cities learning together. Download our learning pamphlet here, feel free to reach out to us by email or by WhatsApp. Subscribe to our WhatsApp status for exclusive updates, short clips and more. We are also available on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts.
Torah Class - Parshat Noach: Judging People The Right Way When are we to say the truth about people's behavior? And what is the connection to our soul?A powerful lesson from Noach, Moshe and Rashi. Click here for the class handout
Title: Connected Conversations & Nonviolent Communication with Dr. Tony Overbay Introduction: Hosts: Amanda, Laura, Kendra. Special guest: Tony Overbay, referred to as "Doctor of Narcissism." Mentions & Promotions: Reminder for listeners to leave a review and comment. Tony Overbay's podcast: Virtual Couch. Other content from Tony: "Waking Up to Narcissism" podcast and premium version. Podcasts with his children: "The Mind, The Mirror and Me" and "Murder on the Couch." Discussion Topics: Importance of effective communication for physicians. Tony's concept of the "Pre-pillar" before diving into the "Four Pillars of a Connected Conversation." Introduction to "Nonviolent Communication" by Marshall Rosenberg. Misunderstanding of the title and initial reluctance to explore it. Concept of violence in communication. Key lessons: Separating observation from judgment. Connecting actions and requests to specific needs. Applying the same principles in self-talk. Deep Dive into Nonviolent Communication: Separating observation from judgment: Tony's example: Son not doing homework leads to a judgment of laziness. Consequences of assuming someone isn't being honest based on our judgments. Observations and judgments in faith communities and personal relationships. Importance of truly hearing someone's feelings without preconceived judgments. Question for Doctors: Does the concept of separating observation from judgment apply in the medical field? Challenges faced by doctors in having to make quick diagnoses. The variable nature of patient responses and potential biases. Doctors' Perspective: Importance of separating a medical judgment from moral judgment. Renewal of the DEA certificate and recent training requirements: An increased emphasis on treating people, including those with addiction, with respect. Acknowledgement of past training inadequacies in treating people struggling with addiction. The evolving awareness in the medical community towards compassionate care. Emergency physicians: Need for quick assessment but also understanding the importance of not placing a moral judgment on the patient. Nocebo Effect Discussion: Brief mention of the concept of nocebo effect versus the well-known placebo effect. Importance of patients' beliefs and mindset on their healing process. The writer passionately delves into the intricate nature of human communication, highlighting the psychological, emotional, and even physical implications of our interactions. Here's a concise summary of the third chunk: Understanding and Impact of Words Doctors & Authority Figures: Their words can have unintended consequences. For instance, focusing on a patient's low chances of survival can negatively influence the patient's mindset. The speaker recalls previous experiences where they might have unintentionally affected patients with their words. They emphasize the importance of being factual yet optimistic. Expectation Effect: The power of one's expectations and beliefs can influence their physical well-being. A book, "The Expectation Effect", and another titled "Mind Over Medicine" by Lisa Rankin provide instances where patients' health changed dramatically based on their beliefs and what they heard. Some patients improved believing in the effectiveness of a treatment, only to worsen after hearing negative news about the treatment. Mind-Body Connection: Western medicine often overlooks the profound connection between the mind and body, a connection that other traditions might address more holistically. The speaker believes that communication has a significant role to play in this connection. Observing & Judging: People are naturally observant and often pass judgments based on their observations. Such judgments are not always accurate, and they can stem from personal biases or experiences. Using an example of people-watching with their son-in-law, the writer illustrates how easily we jump to conclusions based on appearances or preconceived notions. Parent-Child Dynamics: The continuous cycle of misunderstanding and defense between parents and children can be harmful. It leads to preconceived notions and defensive behaviors which prevent genuine communication. Over time, the repeated emotional responses become habitual and override logical responses. Relational Frames: Each individual associates different feelings and meanings to the same word, based on personal experiences and upbringing. This causes challenges in communication, as people might not be understanding each other in the way they intend to. Differentiation: Emphasizes the importance of distinguishing one's thoughts and feelings from another person's. Effective communication requires understanding and empathy. Judgement vs. Observation: The speaker suggests that separating observation from judgment can lead to self-awareness and growth. Instead of getting defensive when someone offers a critique, they suggest treating it as information and deciding if it has merit. Knowing oneself: Understanding oneself deeply means recognizing when someone else doesn't truly know who you are. This self-awareness helps in avoiding unproductive arguments. Four Pillars for Effective Communication: Pillar One: Assume good intentions. This is about giving the benefit of the doubt and believing that most people don't intentionally try to hurt or undermine others. However, if it's challenging to assume good intentions, one should consider that there may be reasons why someone behaves a certain way. Pillar Two: Refrain from telling someone they're wrong, even if you believe they are. This is about avoiding immediate defensive reactions that can derail conversations. Pillar Three: Ask questions before making comments. This is about understanding someone's perspective more deeply before offering an opinion or reaction. Pillar Four: Stay present and lean into the conversation without resorting to a victim mentality. Using the Four Pillars in a Scenario: Tony uses an example of a husband and wife misunderstanding to illustrate the application of the pillars. By applying the pillars, both parties can feel heard, leading to a more fulfilling resolution. Turning into the Victim: Tony mentions that often, when faced with criticism or uncomfortable conversations, some people may adopt a victim mentality to divert attention from the issue at hand. This tactic often leaves the original concern unaddressed. Here's how to apply the teachings in personal relationships: Practice Active Listening: When your partner speaks, make sure to give them your undivided attention. Don't interrupt, make judgments, or try to find solutions immediately. Instead, try to understand their perspective. Use "I" Statements: Instead of pointing fingers or playing the blame game, express your feelings using "I" statements. This reduces defensiveness and makes the conversation more about understanding each other rather than arguing. Ask Open-Ended Questions: Instead of asking yes or no questions, ask questions that make the other person think and express themselves. This can lead to a deeper understanding. Validate: Even if you don't agree, it's crucial to validate your partner's feelings and experiences. Just acknowledging that their feelings are valid can go a long way in building trust and understanding. Avoid Assuming: Instead of assuming you know what your partner feels or thinks, ask them. This prevents misunderstandings and unnecessary conflicts. Self-awareness and Growth: It's essential to be self-aware and be willing to grow. If you notice patterns in your behavior that might be contributing to conflicts, be open to changing and evolving. Seek Help if Needed: Sometimes, it might be beneficial to seek couples therapy or counseling to navigate complex issues. Patience: Remember that change doesn't happen overnight. Be patient with yourself and your partner. Celebrate the small victories and understand that both of you are learning and growing. In the end, the key is mutual respect, understanding, and a genuine desire to understand each other. If both parties are willing, applying these teachings can significantly improve the quality of personal relationships. Tony's approach is a methodical way to handle conversations that could potentially turn confrontational. By implementing these pillars, people can navigate tough conversations in a way that promotes understanding and connection rather than conflict. Join us for our free webinar, "What's the ICD-10 Code for Injury Sustained in a Dumpster Fire?" 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Are we missing the full potential in others because we're evaluating them in the wrong context? The answer might surprise you as we unravel the power of judgment and its potential pitfalls in this episode. We discuss whether we're judging people based on the proper criteria. You'll find it enlightening as we delve into the importance of recognizing everyone's unique 'value zone.' We also shine the spotlight on self-judgment. We challenge you to reflect - are you being too severe on yourself for trivial missteps? Could your judgment of others be a reflection of your harsh self-assessment? This episode encourages introspection and urges a reevaluation of your opinions about yourself and others. Here's the list of episodes related to today's discussion, and we highly recommend listening to them as well:#196 | One Big Myth About Feelings - https://apple.co/3r1dRfH #112 | How Self-Worth Impacts Relationships - http://bit.ly/3J7156o _________________Connect with Emilia, Bianca & the EVOLVE VENTURES Community:Website: www.evolveventurestech.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/evolveventures/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/EvolveVenturesTech (Public Page)Private Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/457130589193794 Emilia's IG - https://www.instagram.com/evolvewithemilia/ Emilia's TikTok - https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdkYujDR/ Bianca's IG - https://www.instagram.com/evolvewithbianca/ Connect with Emilia & Bianca from Evolve Ventures for FREE: https://bit.ly/3THiEN4Show notes:[2:48] Judgment can be so powerful[4:19] Bree reflects on her incredible journey as a member of the Evolve Ventures team[5:06] How you judge other people and how you judge yourself[7:32] Outro***Leave them a 5-star review if you felt their energy, became inspired, or felt as though value was added to your life in your EVOLUTION.(Stay tuned for this coming Monday's episode!)
In this episode, I ramble about a recent apartment search and how it threw me off center; how I moved through it, and what I learned from it. I talk about why I unfollowed everyone on Instagram AGAIN. And I answer listener questions about food/diet/ethics, the possibility of ending up alone, and when we find ourselves judging others. Buy my new journal!
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Best Of Preston & Steve ShowOn this episode:Sex Chat Turned into Chore Chat (00:00:00)How NOT to be a Bad House Guest (00:32:43)Judging People for their Rude Habits (00:59:43)Darryl DMC McDaniels (01:26:28) Bizarre Files (01:41:39)Losing Streaks(01:49:30)Little Signs of Love from Your Partner (02:07:11)Bizarre Files (02:33:20)Hollywood Trash & Passing Up a Big Opportunity (02:41:46)
Bo and Blake talk sports and rock 'n' roll in the first hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. The guys start the day reminiscing about the last time they used a public library and why referees should be subject to public judgement. With State and Ole Miss picking up midweek wins last night, the guys debate whether or not the two programs can turn their seasons around in the coming weeks. Bo previews the upcoming interview with David Savona of Cigar Aficionado, who just featured Metallica lead singer James Hetfield, and the guys discuss the Rockstar lifestyle as compared to the pro athlete lifestyle. The guys debate what it takes to have the longevity that Metallica has had in an industry that is typically short-lived. The guys preview The Masters and Bo gives his favorite picks for who could take home the green jacket. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Apparently, the average friendship lasts 17 years. Are you still friends with people from school? Who is in your closest circle? What makes a good friend? In this episode, we (Josh and Has) go deep on friendship. We explore what the difference is between being mates and being great friends. We also explore judging people on the tube, how we're misunderstood and how we're doing on our words of the year. Hope you enjoy!
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Judging people. It's easy to do, easy to justify, and yet, somehow, it's still probably not all that good for us or for others.So we talk about judging others, and why we might judge people, and what we can do to ameliorate our judgy-ness. Bonus-- Crystal is back!
Following a number of themes and episodes this year about judgement, we look at 10 reasons to stop judging people.Thanks to Barbera Markway for the article that inspired us.https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/living-the-questions/201410/10-reasons-to-stop-judging-peopleVisit the Website for more Inspiration and to visit the Inspiration Nation Shop! www.InspirationNation.org.uk Visit us across all platforms just search for @ListenToIN or search for “Jose Noya Inspiration Nation” Like what you hear; leave us a review and show your support for the Podcast!! Special ThanksPiano Rock Instrumental by Hyde - Free Instrumentals | https://soundcloud.com/davidhydemusicMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US #InspirationNation #IN
My friend, Albert Long, learned a great lesson about judging people on the surface.
I'm pretty sure I don't do this.
In today's episode, Cody and Austin talk about the misrepresentations around judgement and how people have misinterpreted what it means. They dig into how making decisions is imperative to being able to adjust the division in today's society to bring people closer together and what kind of future it will create.Outro
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As Jesus continues his Sermon on the Mount, we notice a thread emerge in his teaching: stay focused on God's kingdom first. The next three teachings in his Sermon on the Mount remain as practical and relevant to our daily lives today as they were for the disciples. Money, worry, and judgment have long been areas of vulnerability in our human nature. Jesus warns us to keep our priorities straight, lest money, worry, or our judgment of others lead us away from God. Join us as we study Jesus' caution and instruction so that we might keep ourselves ever aligned with God's kingdom priorities.
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On this week's episode of Drinking & Thinking, we're making a cocktail called Honey & Smoke and talking about the topic of judging with our guest, Jay Sachs. If you'd like to view the recipe for this drink (alcoholic and NA), head to our website at https://www.letsdrinkandthink.com. Also be sure to check out our YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNM7xVaGSmY-gab0iaBEang) for the full visual experience of the show. Please do not consume alcohol if you are underage, if you are or think you may be pregnant, or if you have struggled with alcohol or addiction. We do not condone drunkenness in any form. Please choose the non-alcoholic version of this beverage if you have any hesitations. We encourage everyone to drink responsibly in all situations. If you'd like to purchase the stuff we use on the show, here's a list of affiliate links to do so: https://www.letsdrinkandthink.com/affiliate-links. We appreciate any support you throw our way! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letsdrinkthink/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/letsdrinkthink/support
Are you a lookist? Do you favor people who are deemed “traditionally attractive”? In this next episode of “Why is no one talking about” (where experts cover hot takes on mind, body, food or skin), our new host, actor/TV personality Alison Haislip, dives deep into lookism with philosopher/professor Heather Widdows. Heather's book “Perfect Me: Beauty as an Ethical Ideal” has been deemed groundbreaking by Vogue, and she's revealing the 4 global beauty ideals, how to combat lookism and more. (Spoiler: Don't say, “It's what's inside that counts,” because we know that isn't 100% true all the time.) For more eye-opening wellness stories for total skin health, check out wellconnected.murad.com.
Mark 9:38-41 w Parker and Amy Smith from @Yee Yee Today we have a new and special guest, Amy Smith with her husband and frequent guest, Parker. In this episode we discuss a scene where the disciples approach Jesus about someone performing miracles in the name of Jesus. The disciples take issue with this because they believed "he was not with them." Jesus corrects their thinking and confronts their poor perception of people. *Note: I apologize that there is no video in today's podcast. There was an error in recording and the video was unusable. Sponsors / Resources: Click to support: 22 Beans Coffee Co. Click to buy: Take & Read Podcast Hats Click to follow: Instagram Previous Episode (43): FOLLOWING GOD | Last Will Be First
Topics include: Can't beat Jess, what's on your radar Wednesday, ring shaming, what you judge people for, and Kanye's inspiration for his new line.
Dr. Adrian Wooldridge is a political editor at The Economist and author of the new book ‘The Aristocracy of Talent: How Meritocracy Made the Modern World.' In this episode, Dr. Wooldridge and I discuss how his new book has been received, the history of meritocracy, how IQ testing shaped educational policy, group-based judgement, and the importance of defending liberal individualism. —Links— Follow Dr. Wooldridge on Twitter: https://twitter.com/adwooldridge ‘The Aristocracy of Talent: How Meritocracy Made the Modern World:' https://amazon.com/Aristocracy-Talent... More books by Dr. Wooldridge: https://amazon.com/kindle-dbs/entity/... —Chapters— [0:00] Intro [1:06] Reviews of ‘The Aristocracy of Talent' [3:47] Measuring the Mind, History of IQ Testing, & British Education [7:22] 11+ System vs. the Modern Prolonged Educational System [10:22] Workplace Selection Tests [11:58] IQ Literature & IQ Testing for the US Military [14:55] Michael Young's ‘The Rise of the Meritocracy' [16:58] Pareto Distribution, Matthew Principle, & Creative Achievement Tests [18:22] History of Meritocracy [22:43] Conflating Moral Worth with Intellectual Ability [24:25] Conceptual Inadequacy & “Bell Curve Liberals” [29:45] Blank Slate Argument & Ethnic Differences in IQ Testing [34:59] White Working Class in England [37:45] Perception of Meritocracy in the UK vs. US [42:21] Judging People as Group Members [48:17] Distinction Between Affirmative Action & Diversity [51:36] Idea of Meritocracy as Propaganda for the Elite [54:00] Openness of Competition of Examinations [56:10] Foucault & the Complexity of Perception [59:55] Social Justice, Economic Efficiency & Growth Rates [1:05:35] Challenges to Western Dominance [1:10:59] European Ladder of Opportunity & Plutocracy [1:14:32] Ethics: Levels of Analysis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dr. Adrian Wooldridge is a political editor at The Economist and author of the new book ‘The Aristocracy of Talent: How Meritocracy Made the Modern World.'In this episode, Dr. Wooldridge and I discuss how his new book has been received, the history of meritocracy, how IQ testing shaped educational policy, group-based judgement, and the importance of defending liberal individualism. —Links—Follow Dr. Wooldridge on Twitter: https://twitter.com/adwooldridge‘The Aristocracy of Talent: How Meritocracy Made the Modern World:' https://amazon.com/Aristocracy-Talent...More books by Dr. Wooldridge: https://amazon.com/kindle-dbs/entity/...—Chapters—[0:00] Intro[1:06] Reviews of ‘The Aristocracy of Talent'[3:47] Measuring the Mind, History of IQ Testing, & British Education[7:22] 11+ System vs. the Modern Prolonged Educational System[10:22] Workplace Selection Tests [11:58] IQ Literature & IQ Testing for the US Military[14:55] Michael Young's ‘The Rise of the Meritocracy'[16:58] Pareto Distribution, Matthew Principle, & Creative Achievement Tests[18:22] History of Meritocracy [22:43] Conflating Moral Worth with Intellectual Ability[24:25] Conceptual Inadequacy & “Bell Curve Liberals”[29:45] Blank Slate Argument & Ethnic Differences in IQ Testing[34:59] White Working Class in England [37:45] Perception of Meritocracy in the UK vs. US[42:21] Judging People as Group Members [48:17] Distinction Between Affirmative Action & Diversity[51:36] Idea of Meritocracy as Propaganda for the Elite[54:00] Openness of Competition of Examinations[56:10] Foucault & the Complexity of Perception[59:55] Social Justice, Economic Efficiency & Growth Rates[1:05:35] Challenges to Western Dominance[1:10:59] European Ladder of Opportunity & Plutocracy [1:14:32] Ethics: Levels of Analysis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After finding freedom from alcohol, it can be tempting to begin judging people who still choose to drink. In this reader question, Annie shares the most powerful way to make an impact with your new AF lifestyle. Without judging those who are on their own journey. I am so excited to announce our newly recalibrated signature program - The PATH: Freedom Accelerated. This 90-day program is designed to make freedom from alcohol quicker, more accessible, and more affordable than ever before. Imagine if just 90-days from now you discover a new freedom without feeling like you're hanging onto willpower by your fingernails, without feeling deprived or like you are missing out, and without shame, guilt and blame. The PATH: Freedom Accelerated provides a guided, almost hypnotic, sequence of content that speaks not only to your conscious mind but also to your subconscious - actually changing your desire for a drink. Plus, you will receive daily accountability and support from our coaches and our community. If you feel like you have lost control of your drinking, there is a solution - One that's easier than you might think, and doesn't involve rules, missing out, or deprivation. I would love for you to join us. Go to NakedMindPath.com to learn more.
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