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EPISODE · Oct 21, 2019 · 21 MIN

The “Time” Lessons

from Inclusive Activism · host We>me

Today on the podcast we hear from host Rowdy Duncan on his trip to Nigeria last week and some lessons I learned about Time. Mono-chronic vs Poly-chronic time in REAL life. SO if this made you think something, if you have a question or even more shocking a critique let me know. You can call […]

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Today on the podcast we hear from host Rowdy Duncan on his trip to Nigeria last week and some lessons I learned about Time. Mono-chronic vs Poly-chronic time in REAL life. SO if this made you think something, if you have a question or even more shocking a critique let me know. You can call me or text me at 860-576-9393 or email me at [email protected] This space is a place to talk back ask me questions, hit me with scenarios of how to react to situations real time. Depending on how good your stuff is I will give it my “first take response” or if it’s good it might be a future podcast! Also as always if you’re interested in booking me to bring the power of inclusive activism to your organization you can always do so at [email protected] or you can learn more about this organization at www.inclusiveactivism.com

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