Below the Surface - a podcast by Mike Robbins

from 2017-08-22T07:00

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When you heard about the hate march in Charlottesville, Virginia how willing were you to talk about it? Did you discuss it at work? Did you discuss it with others who are different than you?  Did you consider how your personal history influenced your views? This week I explore the topics of gender, race, and diversity. I reflect on the privileges afforded to straight, white males, and how being aware of those privileges may be the key to unlocking empathy and compassion for others.

 

Key Takeaways:

 

[1:38] Reflecting on my Open Letter to My Fellow Straight, White Men.

[5:50] Being aware of privilege and difference can open up the door to empathy.

[12:23] How willing are we to talk about gender and diversity issues?

[19:23] Is justifying prejudice based on actions racism?

[21:36] Understanding what makes up how we see the world.

[27:08] How much do you cover your authentic self?

 

Resources:

Mike Robbins Website

Mike Robbins Podcast

Mike Robbins on Facebook

Mike Robbins on Twitter

Mike Robbins Workshop at 1440 Multiversity: Sept 15-17, 2017

 

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