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Dawn Newton
Dawn Newton
68 episodes
4 weeks ago
Send us a text From viral outrage to violent rhetoric — are we even talking anymore, or just fighting to be heard? My thoughts on the collapse of conversation and the rise of chaos, and why it’s time to choose curiosity over conflict before we forget how to talk at all.
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Send us a text From viral outrage to violent rhetoric — are we even talking anymore, or just fighting to be heard? My thoughts on the collapse of conversation and the rise of chaos, and why it’s time to choose curiosity over conflict before we forget how to talk at all.
Show more...
Entertainment News
Business,
News,
Health & Fitness
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John Hope Bryant | How the Poor Can Save Capitalism
Dawn Newton
21 minutes
5 months ago
John Hope Bryant | How the Poor Can Save Capitalism
Send us a text In 'How The Poor Can Save Capitalism: Rebuilding the Path to the Middle Class', John Hope Bryant presents practical ways to bring financial inclusion, opportunities, and hope to America's struggling economic majority. Fully 70 percent of our economy is powered by consumer spending, not by business or government. And it's not wealthy consumers who are driving economic growth in this country. It's the bottom 80 percent of Americans by income, who spend 90 ...
Dawn Newton
Send us a text From viral outrage to violent rhetoric — are we even talking anymore, or just fighting to be heard? My thoughts on the collapse of conversation and the rise of chaos, and why it’s time to choose curiosity over conflict before we forget how to talk at all.