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Political Systems: 'Just Do me' Isn't Sustainable with Raphael Freeman


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In this episode from Cuba to the USA, we look at the values that underlie all our political systems. Our guest, Raphael Freeman, is a political scientist. "Everything I do revolves around a core belief: that everyone has something to offer; everyone has a unique gift to offer the world that no one else can. My mission is to help remove the barriers to human thriving and human connection and empower people so that everyone may contribute their unique talents and gifts to the greater human community. As a personal growth coach, I work with people who want to get the most out of this ONE life—whether they feel they’ve made some missteps or have made what was seemingly all of the right moves. Some people have an unshakable desire to become something greater, to offer something more to the world, or to shed the feeling of being in a rut or “stuck”. Whatever the impetus, I help people to engage more fully and move the needle to where it needs to be. I am a political scientist by training and the lenses of politics and political history continue to shape my view of the world. I combine the tools of political game theory with latest insights from positive psychology and neuropsychology to help people make their greatest contribution and live a life of purpose."

Resources mentioned on the show:
Raphael's website
Raphael's Podcast: Heterodox Americana

Originally aired on March 14, 2020.

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