Psychological Fitness: What it Takes

E4: The Key to Staying Connected

34 min · 1. sept. 2022
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In this episode of Psychological Fitness: What it Takes, we are joined by Ndubuisi Uchea, CEO & Co-Founder of Word on the Curb and voted LinkedIn Top Voice 2022!  Listen in for a great discussion on the importance of being connected. What does the future look like for human connections? What responsibility do we have as a population to make sure we are modelling what we value in social interactions for Gen-Z?

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