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Welcome back! In this premiere episode of Opposite of Neutral: Season 2, Evan and Chris dive right back into their thoughtful and lively discussions, this time exploring the world of first impressions.
From their significance in professional settings and personal relationships to our responses to media, Chris and Evan share stories, reflections, and laughs. They delve into how first impressions shape our experiences, from job interviews and teaching moments to the changing perspectives on TV shows like 'Friends' and 'Schitt's Creek.' They also examine how first encounters with books can evolve, highlighting the importance of giving stories a fair chance.
They then move on to the challenge of deciding how to feel about heavier societal issues. The conversation spans the complexities of global events, like the Israel-Palestine conflict, underscoring the challenges of forming balanced opinions amidst the pressure of snap judgments. They also share personal anecdotes, including experiences with students working with fire, and (of course) a nod to their beloved Tillamook cheese.
Join Chris and Evan as they discuss how life, much like their conversation, is full of surprises and opportunities for growth.
Have thoughts on first impressions or stories of your own? Share them with us at [email protected].
And stay tuned for our next episode, 'Potential Spam', where we explore the unexpected finds in life's digital and real junk drawers.
Welcome back! In this premiere episode of Opposite of Neutral: Season 2, Evan and Chris dive right back into their thoughtful and lively discussions, this time exploring the world of first impressions.
From their significance in professional settings and personal relationships to our responses to media, Chris and Evan share stories, reflections, and laughs. They delve into how first impressions shape our experiences, from job interviews and teaching moments to the changing perspectives on TV shows like 'Friends' and 'Schitt's Creek.' They also examine how first encounters with books can evolve, highlighting the importance of giving stories a fair chance.
They then move on to the challenge of deciding how to feel about heavier societal issues. The conversation spans the complexities of global events, like the Israel-Palestine conflict, underscoring the challenges of forming balanced opinions amidst the pressure of snap judgments. They also share personal anecdotes, including experiences with students working with fire, and (of course) a nod to their beloved Tillamook cheese.
Join Chris and Evan as they discuss how life, much like their conversation, is full of surprises and opportunities for growth.
Have thoughts on first impressions or stories of your own? Share them with us at [email protected].
And stay tuned for our next episode, 'Potential Spam', where we explore the unexpected finds in life's digital and real junk drawers.