Journeying

Journeying #40, Dr. Dee Duffy on the Paper Tuesdays podcast


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I’m mixing things up a little this week and turning the mic on me! I am sharing a chat I had on the Paper Tuesdays podcast a few months ago with Michael Dwyer and Marc Halpin.

TOPICS DISCUSSED: 

  • Learning about ourselves through sports competition - pushing out of our comfort zones and battling the ego
  • Power structures and society 
  • Is social media and technology the new religion? 
  • Why we need Emotional Intelligence & Self-Awareness 
  • Social media distracting us from living a more meaningful life
  • The hollowness of consumerism 
  • Nature & Higher Power
  • Challenging the traditional working life model in the modern western world 
  • The Joy of the Sea
  • How can I be in the marketing education space, and also challenge overconsumption, and champion sustainability? 
  • New retail opportunities in the Circular Economy 
  • Karl Marx’s Commodity Fetishism, the fashion industry & modern-day slavery  
  • The necessity of critical thinking for all people in current times 
  • The problem with stereotyping masculine and feminine traits 
  • Care and the emotional load
  • Imagining a dystopian world where all women were wiped out! 
  • The overwhelming role of parenthood and the necessity of sharing the workload
  • Perpetual learning for building continued self-awareness and deeper thinking 


RESOURCES:
About the Paper Tuesdays podcast and hosts: https://wexfordweekly.com/2021/02/21/paper-tuesdays-podcast/

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