Religious Conflict: Interfaith Encounters w/ Scott Shay
Scott Shay joins us to speak about how conflict plays out in business, and his own take on how basic ethics and honesty provide a path to peace. For all our episodes go to https://interfaith-encounters.simplecast.com.
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11/16/2021
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society
culture
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Scott Shay joins us to speak about how conflict plays out in business, and his own take on how basic ethics and honesty provide a path to peace. For all our episodes go to https://interfaith-encounters.simplecast.com.
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