EPISODE · Feb 26, 2025 · 54 MIN
Bridging the GAP - Why Good People Do Bad Things
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Why Good People Do Bad ThingsWith Special Guest, Paul Fiorelli, JD, Director of the Cintas Institute for Business Ethics at Xavier University ON BRIDGING THE GAPHosted by David Coleman"Once you start down a path and do something “just one time," it’s tougher to refuse to do it the second, fifth, tenth time.” Law professor for 42 years and the author of top selling book “Establishing Workplace Integrity: Six Lessons in Values-Based Leadership,” Paul Fiorelli gave sound, realistic advice on living a more ethical life and setting S.M.A.R.T. goals that matter. Paul shared that "As a society, we tolerate mistakes, but we hate the cover up” as we discussed the impact this may have had on MLB legend Pete Rose's non-selection to the Baseball Hall of Fame. We discussed the internet, social media and the distraction this may cause students in today’s world, as well as why Paul takes his MBA class to experience Federal Prison for a day. The time flew bye and we hope to have Paul back on the show again in the future. You can catch our shows LIVE by checking out the schedule online. You can also listen on demand to all our content in our No Cost APP. Our goal is to bring you content that will educate and entertain you as well as to Produce Music for the LOVE of GOD, One Tune at a time!The Bootleggers Music Groupwww.BootleggersMusicGroup.comLISTEN To The Music - Spotify – YouTube - ItunesGet The APP - iPhone - Google PlayWant to earn Money for your Organization/Cause? – Check out “Tunes For a Cause”Check out “Music, Mental Health & Motivation” Let’s end the GREAT Depression of 2020!“The Love of GOD One Tune @ a Time”*If you would like to be a guest on the show please email us at [email protected] - We are always looking for interesting guest who are doing good in our world.
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