The Human Condition
This was a very interesting, eye-opening and humbling conversation on racism and the trauma that it invokes. We wanted to make space and talk about this topic even if it’s a hard one. But guess what? It needs to be discussed and it needs to be shared with everyone who listens to this podcast. We don’t walk the same shoes, so it’s always good to be able to hear it from people who have experienced the trauma of racism. Show notes: [0:51] Choice or trauma [8:22] It’s not the message, it’s the delivery [10:52] At what point do we say enough is enough? [23:42] What happened to the league and NFL? [28:00] To unify, let’s recognize our trauma and make space for it to be shared [36:33] The system is not inherently racist [41:56] The beauty of having a decent conversation where people can come together and agree to disagree [51:00] On Biden and voting for him [53:58] Trump and downplaying COVID [58:15] Choosing the lesser evil [1:03:40] The greatest oxymoron: Mexican, vegan, and Trump supporter [1:13:45] Revolutionary war coverage [1:20:00] Let’s talk about facial hair and skin color and corporate America [1:27:55] Who is at the top of the food chain? [1:33:41] Dogs vs. pigs [1:52:43] The conditioning of oppressors: to stay oppressed [1:57:48] The levels of human consciousness [2:02:28] How society created the treatment we are getting now: “You didn’t know you were black until someone told you.” [2:09:32] Perfect example of how your situation and environment can change you: it’s not in the color of your skin [2:13:20] A simple, but great concept: treat everybody the way you want to be treated [2:25:09] Do not allow other people to pull you out of your space [2:29:28] It’s very important to have some morning practice; start your practice with your “right” foot and it will shape what your entire day will look like Connect with The Human Condition podcast at https://www.facebook.com/humanconditionpodcast/ [https://www.facebook.com/humanconditionpodcast/] The Human Condition podcast aims to break through the ego-imposed, artificial boundaries that serve only to divide us. By engaging in dialog, from a place of love, on subjects where lines are typically drawn in the sand, we will cut through semantics to examine dogmatic, preordained ideologies, in an effort to achieve harmonious discourse that promotes understanding, empathy and compassion.
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