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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 1, Episode 6 on Transacting Value Podcast!
As humans, we communicate in many different ways – through writings, speech, nonverbal actions and expressions, dance, art, and music. Communication is crucial to our productivity, our ability to work together, to becoming better individuals, to accomplishing our dreams.
Today Porter is joined by his pal Jimmy Mullen from Ireland. They converse on communication in general, and they get more specific on ideas regarding social media, cancel culture, the internet, online bullying and misunderstandings. They touch on current events and discuss the parallels between generational wealth and communication skills.
Along the way, Porter and Jimmy share book and podcast recommendations.
Today’s episode is a reminder that we are social creatures with a need to connect through communication. Humans have been finding new ways of communicating for centuries.
Quotes from today’s episode:
Concerning social media: “People are making pacts with strangers. People have left the safety and sanctity of their familial or familiar packs, groups, and clicks to join with strangers they’ve never met before. It’s unprecedented…I think there is value in it. It’s just new, and we don’t understand it yet.”
“If you want something of value to grow, you at least have to diversify…in order to secure the overall value that you have. Being able to communicate is no different.”
Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
Intelligence Squared Podcast
Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
Wealth, Poverty, and Politics by Thomas Sowell
The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri
Entrusted: Building a Legacy That Lasts by Andrew Howell and David York
Build Your Family Bank: A Winning Vision for Multigenerational Wealth by Emily Griffiths-Hamilton
Support the show
Looking for more perspective, empowerment, and self-worth?
For a chance to hear your question answered on the air, remember to Subscribe and Leave a Voice Message at TransactingValuePodcast.com!
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Become a Global Ambassador for Self-Worth. Text us your feedback!
Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 1, Episode 6 on Transacting Value Podcast!
As humans, we communicate in many different ways – through writings, speech, nonverbal actions and expressions, dance, art, and music. Communication is crucial to our productivity, our ability to work together, to becoming better individuals, to accomplishing our dreams.
Today Porter is joined by his pal Jimmy Mullen from Ireland. They converse on communication in general, and they get more specific on ideas regarding social media, cancel culture, the internet, online bullying and misunderstandings. They touch on current events and discuss the parallels between generational wealth and communication skills.
Along the way, Porter and Jimmy share book and podcast recommendations.
Today’s episode is a reminder that we are social creatures with a need to connect through communication. Humans have been finding new ways of communicating for centuries.
Quotes from today’s episode:
Concerning social media: “People are making pacts with strangers. People have left the safety and sanctity of their familial or familiar packs, groups, and clicks to join with strangers they’ve never met before. It’s unprecedented…I think there is value in it. It’s just new, and we don’t understand it yet.”
“If you want something of value to grow, you at least have to diversify…in order to secure the overall value that you have. Being able to communicate is no different.”
Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
Intelligence Squared Podcast
Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
Wealth, Poverty, and Politics by Thomas Sowell
The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri
Entrusted: Building a Legacy That Lasts by Andrew Howell and David York
Build Your Family Bank: A Winning Vision for Multigenerational Wealth by Emily Griffiths-Hamilton
Support the show
Looking for more perspective, empowerment, and self-worth?
For a chance to hear your question answered on the air, remember to Subscribe and Leave a Voice Message at TransactingValuePodcast.com!
We'll meet you there.