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...or When Did Whopping Become Child Abuse?
"Let’s say we’re talking right now to the majority population about these issues. We have to recognize that there’s been not only hundreds of years of institutionalized oppression to get these results that we have today but there’s also been hundreds of years of this concept of Americans being exceptional." - Kristina Arax Bedrossian
2020 has been a wild year. Not only have we been contending with the backdrop of a global pandemic but also witnessing a social justice movement demanding social change. Our guests Kristina Arax Bedrossian (@kristina_arax), Managing Director at the Bright Research Group, and Zach Love (@decarae), VP and Financial Advisor at Alliance Bernstein, share their thoughts on how we can actively engage in our democracy beyond the ballot box.
Generational Envy features a mentee and mentor relationship from Los Angeles, California. Danielle, a millennial, is an engineer who grew up in a “color blind” society, and her mentor, Greg, is a baby boomer, who grew up in Mississippi at the tail end of the civil rights movement.
In Play-That-Back, we take you to 1998 and to one of my favorite songs by one of my favorite singers of all time.
Episode Sponsors: PlayOut Apparel - https://www.playoutapparel.com/ | MDH Consulting Group - https://www.mdhconsultinggroup.com/
Get in touch: [email protected]
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...or When Did Whopping Become Child Abuse?
"Let’s say we’re talking right now to the majority population about these issues. We have to recognize that there’s been not only hundreds of years of institutionalized oppression to get these results that we have today but there’s also been hundreds of years of this concept of Americans being exceptional." - Kristina Arax Bedrossian
2020 has been a wild year. Not only have we been contending with the backdrop of a global pandemic but also witnessing a social justice movement demanding social change. Our guests Kristina Arax Bedrossian (@kristina_arax), Managing Director at the Bright Research Group, and Zach Love (@decarae), VP and Financial Advisor at Alliance Bernstein, share their thoughts on how we can actively engage in our democracy beyond the ballot box.
Generational Envy features a mentee and mentor relationship from Los Angeles, California. Danielle, a millennial, is an engineer who grew up in a “color blind” society, and her mentor, Greg, is a baby boomer, who grew up in Mississippi at the tail end of the civil rights movement.
In Play-That-Back, we take you to 1998 and to one of my favorite songs by one of my favorite singers of all time.
Episode Sponsors: PlayOut Apparel - https://www.playoutapparel.com/ | MDH Consulting Group - https://www.mdhconsultinggroup.com/
Get in touch: [email protected]