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#716 The Shrink Rap Radio 15th Anniversary Celebration Show
Over the years, Prof. Brett Kahr has worked in numerous settings, ranging from the British National Health Service, to various universities, to the British Broadcasting Corporation, where he served for many years as Resident Psychotherapist on B.B.C. Radio 2,...
#715 Noted Iowa Teacher Jane Elliott Still Fighting Racism
In response to the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1968, Jane Elliott devised the controversial and startling, "Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes Exercise." This, now famous, exercise labels participants as inferior or superior based solely upon the color of their eyes...
#714 Philosopher Stephen G. Post on The Mystery of Human Connectedness
An opinion leader and public speaker, Stephen G. Post, Ph.D. (University of Chicago, 1983) is the best-selling lead author of Why Good Things Happen to Good People: How to Live a Longer, Happier, Healthier Life by the Simple Act of Giving (Random House Broadway). He...
#713 Retired U.C. Professor Carl Jorgensen Reflects on Race in America
Dr. Jorgensen writes: “I was born into a middle-class Black community in D. C. in 1941. I was part of the largest entering class of Blacks ever at Harvard in fall of 1958, served in the first Nepal group in the Peace Corps 1962-1964, and entered Social Psychology at...
#712 Motivational Coach Aaron McCormick on Your Journey Within
Aaron McCormick is an author, entrepreneur, inspirational speaker and artist whose path to success and fulfillment defies societal norms and expectations in nearly every way. Raised by a single mom on the South Side of Chicago, McCormick, since the age of 23 was one...
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