#741 How to Have Constructive Conversations in a Divided World
18 mag 2023 ·
53 min.
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SEGMENT 1 with https://www.milankordestani.com/, starting at 0:00: One of the biggest problems facing this world is the lack of civil discourse. It didn’t start with Donald Trump but certainly,...
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SEGMENT 1 with Milan Kordestani, starting at 0:00: One of the biggest problems facing this world is the lack of civil discourse. It didn’t start with Donald Trump but certainly, he has broken norms as to what is acceptable at even the highest level. The lack of accountability and the ability to post things anonymously on social media also has been incredibly destructive to civility in our communications. Where do we go from here?
SEGMENT 2 with Mike Gardon, starting at 18:45: FOMO – fear of missing out – is a very real phenomenon. Unfortunately for a lot of business folks, there is also choice overload. How do you deal with it, especially if you are not rooted in a solid professional calling?
SEGMENT 3 with Joey Coleman, starting at 35:45: We all know that it is a lot more difficult to get a new client than keep an existing one…but too many businesses look like revolving doors with new customers coming in the front door and old ones going out the back. How do we never lose another customer again?
Sponsored by SalesDrive, LLC
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SEGMENT 2 with Mike Gardon, starting at 18:45: FOMO – fear of missing out – is a very real phenomenon. Unfortunately for a lot of business folks, there is also choice overload. How do you deal with it, especially if you are not rooted in a solid professional calling?
SEGMENT 3 with Joey Coleman, starting at 35:45: We all know that it is a lot more difficult to get a new client than keep an existing one…but too many businesses look like revolving doors with new customers coming in the front door and old ones going out the back. How do we never lose another customer again?
Sponsored by SalesDrive, LLC
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