I HAVE QUESTIONS with Michael Ruhland

This Idea Philip Johnstone saved lives

2 min · 6. juli 2026
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Philip Johnston's recognition of the power of the Navajo language led to the creation of the Navajo Code Talker program, which played a crucial role in winning World War II. His ability to see brilliance where others saw difference was revolutionary. Takeaways * Recognition of existing brilliance * The power of language and cultural knowledge Chapters * 00:00 The Birth of an Idea

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