The world is changing - faster than we can keep up. But change is a distraction, and the way to respond to macro change is to focus on micro you. Jim's Take creates an environment that’s ripe for learning practical, tangible and interesting ways to remain relevant while improving yourself and the people around you.
Jim Frawley is an arbiter of change; working as an executive coach and business consultant with a unique capability in getting people to do things they didn’t think they could. After some experimentation on using this capability for good or evil, he decided on the good. (But not before convincing an Irish cousin to swim in the Hudson River.)
He has learned a lot by making very questionable decisions and loves sharing those learnings with anyone interested in listening.
This podcast is just one component of what he always wished to build. More information is available on www.jimfrawley.com.
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The world is changing - faster than we can keep up. But change is a distraction, and the way to respond to macro change is to focus on micro you. Jim's Take creates an environment that’s ripe for learning practical, tangible and interesting ways to remain relevant while improving yourself and the people around you.
Jim Frawley is an arbiter of change; working as an executive coach and business consultant with a unique capability in getting people to do things they didn’t think they could. After some experimentation on using this capability for good or evil, he decided on the good. (But not before convincing an Irish cousin to swim in the Hudson River.)
He has learned a lot by making very questionable decisions and loves sharing those learnings with anyone interested in listening.
This podcast is just one component of what he always wished to build. More information is available on www.jimfrawley.com.
Episode SummaryWhy does it feel like everyone is constantly on edge? In this episode of Jim’s Take, Jim explores the steady erosion of civility in modern life. From political hostility to comment section outrage and tension in the workplace, he breaks down the core reasons we’re seeing less respect and constructive dialogue—and what we can do to change that.Jim examines three key forces driving today’s decline in civility:* A divisive political climate* The rise of digital communication and loss of human nuance* Escalating stress and pressure in everyday lifeHe challenges listeners to reflect on how they respond to difficult situations, and whether they want to be remembered as someone who fuels division—or someone who brings people together.Key Topics Covered* Why civility is more than just politeness* How political polarization has normalized disrespect* The impact of social media on empathy and accountability* The toll chronic stress takes on patience and behavior* Misconceptions around humility, empathy, and vulnerability* The importance of interacting with people who think differently* Why leading by example matters more than everSupporting Statistics* 85% of U.S. adults say the tone and nature of political debate has become more negative (Pew Research Center)* 88% of Americans believe political incivility is a serious problem (Georgetown University)* Research shows digital communication reduces emotional cues, increasing misunderstandings and perceived rudeness* The American Psychological Association reports that high stress levels are linked to increased irritability and decreased civilityPractical Takeaways* Don’t wait for others to model civility—be the example* Replace assumptions with honest questions* Engage with new perspectives, not just familiar ones* Practice self-reflection instead of reacting impulsively* Consider reading Meditations by Marcus Aurelius to ground your perspective* Think long-term—civility builds relationship equity and trust over timeClosing Thought“You don’t need to wait for someone else to set the example. Be the example. Get your manners back, smile, and take a deep breath. Civility starts with you.”Keywords (SEO Tags)civility in modern life, political division, social media and empathy, workplace communication, technology and behavior, stress and conflict, how to be civil, reclaim civility, Jim’s Take podcast, emotional intelligence, self-awareness, political discourse, digital communication, Marcus Aurelius, personal growth podcastConnect and Subscribe* Listen to all episodes of Jim’s Take on your preferred podcast platform* Share your experiences or thoughts about today’s episode* Subscribe for more weekly episodes on navigating modern life with clarity, calm, and intention
Jim's Take
The world is changing - faster than we can keep up. But change is a distraction, and the way to respond to macro change is to focus on micro you. Jim's Take creates an environment that’s ripe for learning practical, tangible and interesting ways to remain relevant while improving yourself and the people around you.
Jim Frawley is an arbiter of change; working as an executive coach and business consultant with a unique capability in getting people to do things they didn’t think they could. After some experimentation on using this capability for good or evil, he decided on the good. (But not before convincing an Irish cousin to swim in the Hudson River.)
He has learned a lot by making very questionable decisions and loves sharing those learnings with anyone interested in listening.
This podcast is just one component of what he always wished to build. More information is available on www.jimfrawley.com.