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EPISODE · Jul 6, 2022 · 10 MIN

To Change The World Try This First!

from The Daily Podcast with Jonathan Doyle

It seems that using a hashtag and saying that you stand with whatever the latest thing is has become the default mechanism for trying to change the world. What if we all stopped trying to change the world and actually had the humility and common sense to try and change ourselves first. In today's episode I explore the wisdom of Benjamin Franklin who reminds us that the best way to create a better tomorrow is by ensuring that each of us becomes better today. If you are weary of virtue signalling hashtags and soundbites then this is an episode for you. Grab a free copy of my book Bridging the Gap here:https://go.jonathandoyle.co/btg-pdfEnquire about booking Jonathan to speak:https://go.jonathandoyle.co/jd-speak-opt-inFind out about coaching with Jonathan here:https://go.jonathandoyle.co/coaching

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It seems that using a hashtag and saying that you stand with whatever the latest thing is has become the default mechanism for trying to change the world. What if we all stopped trying to change the world and actually had the humility and common...

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