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EPISODE · Jan 17, 2020 · 32 MIN

The crisis of connection // 12/01/20

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Send us Fan MailWhen Simon Sinek talks about our society, he describes it like this: 'We are more connected than ever, but we're not connecting'There are so many people within our society who suffer from the consequences of a lack of true connection with others. Today we discuss this subject, identify some of the problems and begin to look at how we can be people who make a difference and live our lives in a way that can combat this crisis of connection.Feel free to listen in.

Send us Fan Mail When Simon Sinek talks about our society, he describes it like this: 'We are more connected than ever, but we're not connecting' There are so many people within our society who suffer from the consequences of a lack of true connection with others. Today we discuss this subject, identify some of the problems and begin to look at how we can be people who make a difference and live our lives in a way that can combat this crisis of connection. Feel free to listen in.

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