Episode 147: Memories
Violence is not protected by the constitution. Who will be left to protect you? Arson, looting, throwing projectiles, and property damage are not protected by the constitution. Peaceful protest certainly is.
Episode 146: Masked Selfishness
Pretending that not wearing a mask represents control is like claiming that not vaccinating your children isn't really stupid. Since when does freedom mean recklessness?
Episode 145: Scrub-A-Dub
Can we and should we really try to scrub away past sins and shameful history, or try to learn from them? When you grant special favors, you don't equalize, you create more inequality with the perception of inferiority.
Episode 144: Post-Pandemic Business
How and why 25% of all business practices will change and what to do about it if you're smart. This can be a major opportunity for you and your business if you play your cards right.
Episode 143: Overreactions
The doom loop of polarization and overreactions, and why I can't win unless you lose. The problem with overreactions is that they cause a further escalation of overreactions.
Episode 142: Chutzpah
Alan explains true nerviness and why it's similar to criminal behavior. Some people have a lot of nerve, don't they?
Episode 141: Tough Love
True love is knowing when to be tough about it. We can't be afraid to hurt feelings, especially when it's for the betterment of all parties involved.
Episode 140: The Death of Sales
Play a dirge, the sales profession is being replaced by the leveraged consumer and customer. It's time to get out of Jurassic Park. There was a trend building well before this current COVID-19 crisis.
Episode 139: Blinded by the Light
Examining our willingness to walk in what light we have. The truth of the matter is that people have to get back to work and the economy needs to reopen.
Episode 138: Small Blessings During Crisis
Even in the worst of times, good things emerge if we bother to experience them. These are a few small things that I'm grateful for during this crisis.