TCD (The Critical Dialogue) LIFE AT WORK podcast aims to discover the contradictions in the attempted definition of universals. It’s an attempt to find answers to universal questions which lie dormant in one’s mind.
It is also an attempt to help people develop skills for engaging in critical dialogue, both to learn from people with different beliefs and so that all voices are heard. We use the term dialogue to describe engaging in collaborative and generative consideration of how we want to live and grow together.
This skill is vital for your ‘Life’ and at ‘Work’. In addition to helping achie
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TCD (The Critical Dialogue) LIFE AT WORK podcast aims to discover the contradictions in the attempted definition of universals. It’s an attempt to find answers to universal questions which lie dormant in one’s mind.
It is also an attempt to help people develop skills for engaging in critical dialogue, both to learn from people with different beliefs and so that all voices are heard. We use the term dialogue to describe engaging in collaborative and generative consideration of how we want to live and grow together.
This skill is vital for your ‘Life’ and at ‘Work’. In addition to helping achie
STORIES THAT CHANGE YOUR LIFE - Elephant and the Ankus
THE CRITICAL DIALOGUE - LIFE AT WORK
7 minutes 44 seconds
4 years ago
STORIES THAT CHANGE YOUR LIFE - Elephant and the Ankus
It is our limiting beliefs that hold us back from achieving anything in life. Some of carry these an entire lifetime. In this episode of the stories that change your life, I will share the story of "Elephant and the Ankush". Enjoy!
THE CRITICAL DIALOGUE - LIFE AT WORK
TCD (The Critical Dialogue) LIFE AT WORK podcast aims to discover the contradictions in the attempted definition of universals. It’s an attempt to find answers to universal questions which lie dormant in one’s mind.
It is also an attempt to help people develop skills for engaging in critical dialogue, both to learn from people with different beliefs and so that all voices are heard. We use the term dialogue to describe engaging in collaborative and generative consideration of how we want to live and grow together.
This skill is vital for your ‘Life’ and at ‘Work’. In addition to helping achie