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...or How Baseball Metaphors Provide Life Perspective.
"In baseball, they call it a game of failure and a very common quote is we’re not trying to eliminate failure we’re just trying to reduce it...you’re going to fail 7 out of 10 times in life but it’s about those 3 out of 10 times you succeed. It’s about reducing that failure and I think that applies to life." - Chad
Last week, Anthony Emeka started a conversation with Kristina Arax Bedrossian (@kristina_arax), Managing Director at the Bright Research Group, and Zach Love (@decarae), VP and Financial Advisor at Alliance Bernstein, around social justice and social change, specifically accountability, reparations, and being an ally. This week, they wrap up the discussion about what action we can take, right now, to ensure that we are proactive contributors to our American democracy.
In Generational Envy, Anthony Emeka talks with his high school friend, Chad, and his father, Mark, both from Los Angeles, California. Their conversation delves into the cyclical nature of political activity and the joys of fatherhood.
In Play-That-Back, we take you to April 2000 and that time a smooth British RnB singer piqued the attention of Anthony Emeka.
Episode Sponsors: Evodia Fragrances | Hal Banfield Photography
Get in touch: [email protected]
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...or How Baseball Metaphors Provide Life Perspective.
"In baseball, they call it a game of failure and a very common quote is we’re not trying to eliminate failure we’re just trying to reduce it...you’re going to fail 7 out of 10 times in life but it’s about those 3 out of 10 times you succeed. It’s about reducing that failure and I think that applies to life." - Chad
Last week, Anthony Emeka started a conversation with Kristina Arax Bedrossian (@kristina_arax), Managing Director at the Bright Research Group, and Zach Love (@decarae), VP and Financial Advisor at Alliance Bernstein, around social justice and social change, specifically accountability, reparations, and being an ally. This week, they wrap up the discussion about what action we can take, right now, to ensure that we are proactive contributors to our American democracy.
In Generational Envy, Anthony Emeka talks with his high school friend, Chad, and his father, Mark, both from Los Angeles, California. Their conversation delves into the cyclical nature of political activity and the joys of fatherhood.
In Play-That-Back, we take you to April 2000 and that time a smooth British RnB singer piqued the attention of Anthony Emeka.
Episode Sponsors: Evodia Fragrances | Hal Banfield Photography
Get in touch: [email protected]