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Taking Action: What the World Needs Each of Us to Do Reissue

Taking Action: What the World Needs Each of Us to Do Reissue

FromLast 8% Morning


Taking Action: What the World Needs Each of Us to Do Reissue

FromLast 8% Morning

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Sep 4, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

With season one over, we're looking back at our favourite episodes. The past few months have radically changed the we talk about race and policing across the world. It is no longer enough to be non-racist, we must be actively anti-racist in the fight to vanquish the systemic injustice and oppression experienced by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous & People of Colour). This is an issue that calls all of us in - in particular those of us who are White - to reflect and change our behaviour, as well as divest ourselves from the immeasurable benefits - financial or otherwise - we have because of the histories of and ongoing exploitation based on race. This week, we are re-releasing Finding Our Voice Week, where we use these three podcasts to reflect and pause on our response to the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis by police, and the long history of systemic racial oppression. In today’s session, our third in the series, we discuss how to take action in two ways: by having difficult conversations and by engaging in the difficult actions.This is Finding Our Voice Week, where we are reflecting and pausing on the international story that is the response to the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis by police, and the long history of systemic racial oppression. This is a great article that details the "75 Things White People Can Do For Racial Justice." What Concrete Steps Can We Take to Find Our Voice and Help Change Occur? Engage in a difficult conversation, or a Last 8% Conversation. Why? We need to understand that many people might not understand or believe there is a difference between individual acts and systemic racism. Which there most obviously is.  Engage in Difficult Actions: there are things we can do to use our platform and influence to help change happen. This includes listening to those most impacted by police violence. Helen Keller said, "Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved."Reading List:Desmond Cole, The Skin We're InRobyn Maynard, Policing Black LivesIbram X Kendi's book, How to Be Anti-RacistFollow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook! We'd love to hear from you: here's a link to our listener survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CDVG53J.If you liked today’s session, review us on Apple podcasts!Each Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. on the Last 8% Project Facebook group, JP and his business partner Bill Benjamin go live to discuss resources and answer questions from the community. If you want to download the Last 8% Morning worksheet where you can build your Last 8% plan, visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/thelast8project/. Music by @nop on CC Mixter, http://beta.ccmixter.org/people/Lancefield. 
Released:
Sep 4, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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You aspire to be courageous in your career and in your life. You are at your happiest when you are fully challenged, living an adventure, not driven by fear. But you struggle - and sometimes avoid - the difficult situations you face in your life. At the Last 8% Morning, we understand this challenge and have spent years developing skills to help you use your most difficult situations as opportunities to transform so you can live more courageously, with less regret, and have the impact you want to have in the world.The Last 8% Morning podcast gives you the insights and skills to manage your emotions so you can face and and not avoid your most difficult situations. In the Last 8% Morning, Dr. JP Pawliw-Fry, co-founder of the Institute for Health and Human Potential and NY Times best-selling author of Performing Under Pressure, personally guides you through a morning routine which integrates Movement (walking) + Mindfulness + Mental training exercises. Designed over the last 24 years working with Olympic athletes, NFL and NBA teams, Navy Seals and individuals in organizations around the world, we are now making this resource available to you in this form. Let’s walk! #mindfulness #emotionalintelligence #meditation #movement #fitness #health #eq #peopleskills #work from home #covidstress