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Blind Insights - Humankind is Kind (Special Guest Luke)

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Rutger Bregman says you are a decent kind human being. We agree.
Humankind deserves more credit, and in this episode Luke helps us reflect on the many reasons why and what that looks like in practice. If you want to harness more positivity and more connection to others, things that are essential to flourishing, we have some insight into starting.

While individuals and organisations are paralysed by the fear of things going wrong, what can be done to reduce collateral when problems inevitably arise? As Tim and David recommend books from time to time, when a new Stan McChrystal book comes out, we have to review it, and returning guest Luke brings lived experience to the discussion.

If you have any thoughts, or questions, or want to how to best manifest destiny and contribute to your community, contact us and send us an audio clip at timwhiffen@auscastnetwork.com

Want to work with David? Get in contact on his website.

Need help with your podcast project? Ask Tim of Whimsy Productions.

Support the show: https://auscast-network.myshopify.com/collections/blind-insights

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Rutger Bregman says you are a decent kind human being. We agree.
Humankind deserves more credit, and in this episode Luke helps us reflect on the many reasons why and what that looks like in practice. If you want to harness more positivity and more connection to others, things that are essential to flourishing, we have some insight into starting.

While individuals and organisations are paralysed by the fear of things going wrong, what can be done to reduce collateral when problems inevitably arise? As Tim and David recommend books from time to time, when a new Stan McChrystal book comes out, we have to review it, and returning guest Luke brings lived experience to the discussion.

If you have any thoughts, or questions, or want to how to best manifest destiny and contribute to your community, contact us and send us an audio clip at timwhiffen@auscastnetwork.com

Want to work with David? Get in contact on his website.

Need help with your podcast project? Ask Tim of Whimsy Productions.

Support the show: https://auscast-network.myshopify.com/collections/blind-insights

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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