Brigitte Brown Jackson joins us from Detroit, Michigan. She wears many hats, to include Motivational Speaker, Educational Consultant/Strategist, Extreme Execution Coach, and Licensed Minister. She hosts the Powerful Podcast and operates Exponential EduVentures. In his episode, we discuss the connection between water infrastructure failures and how effectively school systems can educate children. The Flint, MI water crisis raised many questions about ethics in government, whether cost should ever be the primary consideration, and how environmental factors have serious physical and mental health consequences. We also ponder if there can ever be justice for those affected.
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