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On The Strategy Skills Podcast, we hold candid discussions with CEOs and business leaders, management consulting senior partners, ground-breaking professors, thought-provoking writers and journalists, record-setting athletes and coaches, and award-winning actors and celebrities. Each week we discuss the key issues facing the business world and broader society, insights from the people who developed them, and best practices that our listeners can immediately apply to their lives on Monday Mor ...
 
The Paris Institute for Critical Thinking (PICT) is a non-profit educational organization based in Paris, France. Devoted to teaching and research in the humanities and arts, the institute offers a university-quality program of lectures, workshops, conferences, and 18-hour courses, all in the English language. Our aim is to provide a space for all English speakers regardless of background to engage in intellectual reflection and critical conversation. Subscribe above to follow our numerous P ...
 
Join our thought leaders and special guests, as they explore and debate the themes, trends and opportunities shaping markets, and how these may translate for investors.This content is for institutional investors and information purposes only. It does not contain investment, financial, legal, tax or any other advice and should not be relied upon for this purpose. The materials are not tailored to your particular personal and/or financial position. If you require advice based on your specific ...
 
Firmsconsulting maintains a 80% success rate at placing clients within McKinsey, BCG and Bain. This is the highest in the industry and the rate is higher if we include other firms. We achieve this rate because we only use former partners from McKinsey, BCG et al to develop our clients. This makes us unique. We never use analysts, associates, engagement managers or associate principals. We also carefully select and develop clients on their communication, image, technical and case interview sk ...
 
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Philosophy, Ideas, Critical Thinking, Ethics & Morality · The Creative Process

Philosophers, Writers, Educators, Creative Thinkers, Spiritual Leaders, Environmentalists & Bioethicists · Creative Process Original Series

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Philosophy episodes of the popular The Creative Process podcast. We speak to philosophers, writers, educators, spiritual leaders, environmentalists, bioethicists, artists & creative thinkers in other. disciplines To listen to ALL arts & education episodes of “The Creative Process · Arts, Culture & Society”, you’ll find our main podcast on Apple: tinyurl.com/thecreativepod, Spotify: tinyurl.com/thecreativespotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! Exploring the fascinating minds of creative ...
 
WE ARE ABOUT...Critical Thinking To Promote Well-Being. Are you looking for a podcast about human nature, communication skills, & spirituality? You Found Us! We are boldly resourcing the spiritual quest toward integrative living to flourish personally, professionally & collectively. You save time & energy with this educational podcast designed to amplify voices from desert spaces that help us better understand human nature, build up our communication skills, and ground ourselves spiritually. ...
 
Critically Minded Network podcast created for the purpose of assisting language educators in providing quality instruction in critical thinking skills and critical dispositions to second language learners--and first language learners too!
 
Dialogically Minded is a scripted, limited run podcast created for the purpose of providing quality instruction in critical thinking skills and critical dispositions to second language learners everywhere.
 
Teacher's Guide to Critically Minded podcast created for the purpose of assisting language educators in providing quality instruction in critical thinking skills and critical dispositions to second language learners everywhere.
 
Rationally Minded is a scripted, limited run podcast created for the purpose of providing quality instruction in critical thinking skills and critical dispositions to second language learners everywhere.
 
Sharing spiritual experiences, opinions and ideas relating to human consciousness awakening. Humanity is going through an awakening and there are some very interesting dynamics at play here. Disclaimer: Anything said here on this channel, is intended as opinion and for entertainment purposes only. Please take a moment to review this podcast on whatever platform you're listening on! 🔥 And watch this free video training on how to raise your vibrations: https://astralhq.com/superhumanfreetraining/
 
Dig Deeper: Critical Thinking in the Digital Age is a monthly podcast that examines issues related to critical thinking and digital literacy. Presented by MindEdge Learning, a leader in online learning technology, Dig Deeper seeks to spark a conversation about the abundance of false and misleading information on the Internet – and the need for today’s students to ask a lot more questions about what they find there. Interviews with journalists, academics, authors, and others who do research f ...
 
The Revolution will be streamed LIVE!Comedians Ty Barnett and Ian Harris are "Critical AND Thinking"Two politically active, socially conscious and ethically responsible comedians who use humor and critical thinking skills to push the national conversation forward, promoting science, reason, justice and empathy. Progressive, passionate, funny, sometimes edgy, and always on point.With a wide range of guests an topics covering politics, comedy, science and maybe even a little MMA!
 
In this podcast we will discuss current affairs centered around national security, politics, religion, and social justice issues. Our goal is not to give our listeners the answers but rather to encourage them to discover their own authentic truth. My goal is to encourage people to think beyond their comfort zones. I want to encourage people to recognize their biases and challenge themselves to extend their thinking to consider different points of view. Incidentally, I do not see "bias" autom ...
 
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Welcome to an episode with one of America’s most respected and accomplished voices on women as leaders and their relationship with power, Carolyn Buck Luce. Have you ever wondered what the world looks like from someone else’s point of view? We are all born different, with unique perspective, set of skills, talent, and experience, and with this comb…
 
Welcome to Strategy Skills episode 330, an episode with Christina Maslach, PhD, a professor of psychology (Emerita) and a researcher at the Healthy Workplaces Center at the University of California, Berkeley. In this episode, we discuss the causes of burnout and the factors contributing to it, and how leaders and organizations can address this issu…
 
“When I was 24, I decided to take a year off to travel. And I sold everything. I ended a relationship that I was in. And I ended up taking a plane trip to Colombia, a one-way ticket. And then I backpacked throughout South America for the next six months. And that's where my father is from in Ecuador. My mom is from Mexico. So a part of that trip al…
 
Opinions expressed are those of the speakers based on market conditions as of the date of recording, are subject to change without notice and do not necessarily reflect Mercer’s opinions. The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) has unnerved investors across the world, boosting bond prices, knocking equities, and raising fears of contagion. Amid t…
 
The Lt. Governor of Minnesota wants you to know that parents jobs are to affirm everything their child believes, without question, and to not do so is immoral. Yep, it's that time of the week where we look at the best and worst takes of the week as well as crown a brand-new #RichardOfTheWeek.Andrew Coppens
 
Episode 11: In this episode of Critical Thinking - Bug Bounty Podcast we talk about CVSS (the good, the bad, and the ugly), Web Cache Deception (an underrated vuln class) and a sick SSTI Joel and Fisher found. Follow us on twitter at: @ctbbpodcast We're new to this podcasting thing, so feel free to send us any feedback here: info@criticalthinkingpo…
 
Our sixteenth interview is with Jacob Soll, philosophy scholar (LA, USA) by Kristof K.P. Vanhoutte (Basel, Switzerland) Thursday, February 9, 2023Welcome to Bookaholics. If there is one vice that all PICT faculty have in common, it’s our addiction to the written word. And while we crave the written word in all its forms, we have a special hunger fo…
 
Amanda E. Machado is a writer, public speaker and facilitator whose work explores how race, gender, sexuality, and power affect the way we travel and experience the outdoors. She has written and facilitated on topics of social justice and adventure and lived in Cape Town, Havana, Mexico City, Berlin, Rio de Janeiro, and other cities. She has been p…
 
President Joe Biden has signed an executive order attempting to redefine "gun dealer" and thus making background checks more universal. Except, that's not all his executive order wants to do and Biden has come out and said it, he wants to ban all "assault weapons." Also, we dive further in to the GOP hopefuls answers to Tucker Carlson on war with R…
 
“Early philosophies as sources of personal guidance and how do we learn to live well? The university has undergone such an enormous shift. In my day, we were engaged with history, literature, philosophy, poetry, and art. And we could because it was a much more open-ended, reflective, sort of existential what am I here for and what am I doing? kind …
 
Harold P. Sjursen is an educator and administrator having served on the faculty of both a liberal arts college and school of engineering. His background is in the history of philosophy, but since childhood has sustained an interest in science and technology. His current research interests focus on the philosophy of technology, global philosophy, an…
 
Tucker Carlson asked important questions about Russia and war to the likely GOP presidential candidates. We break down their answers in part 1 of a 2-part series. Also, it's a WTF Wednesday where girls get kicked out of future basketball tournaments because of stance on playing against boys and the cult of transgenderism rears its ugly head in othe…
 
Welcome to an episode with a leading expert in digital marketing, Dr. Mindy Weinstein. In this episode, Mindy discussed how to leverage the principle of scarcity to influence customer decisions, boost sales, and positively impact your business. She also shared the four types of scarcity: time-related, supply-related, demand-related, and limited edi…
 
Welcome to Strategy Skills episode 329, an episode with a Senior Partner and the global leader in the Tech and Telecommunication practice at McKinsey and Company, Venkat Atluri. In this episode, we defined the emerging ecosystem economy and how most successful companies navigate and thrive in this new world. Venkat Atluri is a thought leader at McK…
 
The House Oversight Committee says they have the proof of direct financial ties between the Chinese Communist Party and the Biden family. Andrew and Pat discuss that, plus Donald Trump's God Complex and Vivek Ramaswamy's presidential chances too — all on a Truth of Fiction Tuesday!Andrew Coppens
 
The Fed and U.S. Treasury come up with a plan to save Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank over the weekend, but it's definitely not a taxpayer bailout...or is it? We discuss the failing of two large regional banks and the response to it. Also, it's NCAA tourney time, we make our picks and the Critical Thinking book club is back as we talk about …
 
For this episode, let's revisit a Case Interview & Management Consulting classic where we discuss why you need case interview structures. Despite the words “framework” and “structure” used so often, most candidates cannot explain what it is and why it is used. Unless you know the latter, you tend to misuse the framework and incorrectly use it in a …
 
For this episode, let's revisit a Strategy Skills classic where we go back to the visioning workshop part of the study and re-visit some of the most important points you need to keep in mind. Click here to see the full study and here to see the merger study and market entry study. Watch the video version of this episode on YouTube: Structure of the…
 
Jane Fonda went on The View to talk about abortion, because of course. She also said that pro-lifers should be murdered, beyond all the activism to get abortion legalized. Also, Lilly from the AT&T Commercials goes crazy on TikTok and we crown a brand-new #RichardOfTheWeekAndrew Coppens
 
Episode 10: In this episode of Critical Thinking - Bug Bounty Podcast we talk about what its like to be a full-time bug bounty hunter, a tonne of bug bounty news, and some great report summaries from Justin’s two mentees: Kodai and Soma. Follow us on twitter at: https://twitter.com/ctbbpodcast We're new to this podcasting thing, so feel free to sen…
 
Do we have a real constitutional crisis on our hands? Are we watching the fall of our republic before our eyes? Two stories tell us these two things may indeed be happening. On the one hand, two members of the United States Senate — Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell — have attempted to put their thumb on the scale of free speech and who gets to use…
 
For this episode, let's revisit a Case Interview & Management Consulting classic where we discuss about candidates drowning in feedback. They want as much good feedback as possible and speak to as many people as possible thereby receiving lots of detailed and sometimes average feedback on their performance. There are two problems here. First, much …
 
For this episode, let's revisit a Strategy Skills classic from week 4 of the Corporate Strategy & Transformation study. Promoting women into leadership roles is a hot topic and, sadly, a debate. Why is it a debate? What are the elements that require further analysis? To paraphrase Marvin Bower, one does not ask a client if a woman should take over …
 
Opinions expressed are those of the speakers based on market conditions as of the date of recording, are subject to change without notice and do not necessarily reflect Mercer’s opinions. Now, more than ever, investors are seeking to address systemic imbalances by increasing diversity within their organisations and boosting DEI with their investmen…
 
For this episode, let's revisit a Case Interview & Management Consulting classic where we discuss the disclosure rules on resumes. Candidates sometimes divulge too much confidential details, or too little in interviews, resumes, cover letters and LinkedIn profiles. These are the rules for disclosure. It is important to remember that disclosing conf…
 
For this episode, let's revisit a Strategy Skills classic where we discuss how your cost of capital changes as you take on more debt and how this change is different between organizations. It's a crucial concept for this utility. We explain how the cost of capital change usually takes place and then we review the drivers at play that are different …
 
“For me, standing in solidarity with the garment workers, 80 million people who are on the front line of capitalism, and in the garment industry. And showing up for them, with the living wage campaigns and the anti-gender-based violence campaigns. And sticking up for land defenders, the protestors in Myanmar, and the people defending the rainforest…
 
Tansy E. Hoskins is an award winning author and journalist who investigates the global fashion industry. She’s the author of The Anti-Capitalist Book Of Fashion, Foot Work, and Stitched Up. This work has taken her to Bangladesh, India, North Macedonia, and to the Topshop warehouses in Solihull. “For me, standing in solidarity with the garment worke…
 
It's a #FishFryFriday on Critical Thinking, where we're told by US. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen that the U.S. taxpayer has a duty to defend Ukraine, a Catholic Cardinal decides to tell us that conscious trumps church teaching and the GOP tries to tell us they are "fiscally conservative."Andrew Coppens
 
“In terms of the impacts of climate change on health when we started 30 years ago, because there was very little data then, so we made suggestions as to what we thought the health outcomes we thought would be affected like vector-borne diseases, crop failures, water availability, sea level rise, increasing disasters related to climatic extreme even…
 
Andy Haines was formerly a family doctor and Professor of Primary Health Care at UCL. He developed an interest in climate change and health in the 1990’s and was a member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change for the 2nd and 3rd assessment exercises and review editor for the health chapter in the 5th assessment. He was Director (formerly…
 
Episode 9: In this episode of Critical Thinking - Bug Bounty Podcast we talk about Headless Browser SSRF and drop a tool called RebindMultiA. Joel also walks us through a web3 bug and we cover some bug bounty news from the past week. As always, we drop some bug bounty tips and give you some attack vectors to think about. Follow us on twitter at: @c…
 
For this episode, let's revisit a Case Interview & Management Consulting classic where we discuss how build hypotheses with decision trees. Building hypotheses is very difficult. Most candidates in a McKinsey, BCG et al interview would not know when to build the hypothesis, what comprises the hypothesis, how to test if it is MECE etc. This simple t…
 
Donald Trump's latest attack on Ron DeSantis steals directly from the democratic playbook of the 2000's, using the "granny off the cliff" scare tactic on Social Security. It's disgusting, but such is Trump's desperation already. Also, Chuck Schumer out-and-out lies on the floor of the senate, glitter ashes for all on Ash Wednesday and much more on …
 
“And we are all wondering the same thing about our threatened species, and so we did some experiments and that's when we found that asking the best-regarded person is a mistake. You don't ask them. They're usually overconfident, and they know more than a random person from the street. But if you are interested and you understand the data and the ja…
 
Mark Burgman is Director of the Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial College London and Editor-in-Chief of the journal Conservation Biology. He is author of Trusting Judgments: How to Get the Best Out of Experts. Previously, he was Adrienne Clarke Chair of Botany at the University of Melbourne, Australia. He works on expert judgement, ecolog…
 
For this episode, let's revisit a Strategy Skills classic where we use economics to explain what is the role of government, when governments should intervene, how they should intervene, and when they should hand over certain activities to the private sector. If you want to further your understanding of strategy at the highest possible level you sho…
 
Planned Parenthood makes almost all its revenue off of in-person abortion, but now supports by-mail abortions. Will that mean the end of Planned Parenthood as a business? Also, will WW3 happen in the next 5-10 years? Will faith-based films be the story-of-the-year in the movie industry? If we're asking all those questions, it must be a Truth or Fic…
 
The Wall Street Journal repots that the Department of Energy's investigation in to the COVID-19 origin points to a likely leak from the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Who would've thunk. We also begin our book club on "Rise of the 4th Reich: Confronting COVID fascism with a new Nuremberg Trial, so this never happens again." Authors Steve Deace and Da…
 
For this episode, let's revisit a Case Interview & Management Consulting classic where we discuss an example of poor case dialogue. Interviewers can only respond to what you say, and poor communication, like in this example, not only wastes time, but is a poor reflection on your candidacy. This is a crucial point to remember. No matter how brillian…
 
For this episode, let's revisit a Strategy Skills classic where we interviewed the author of LET THEM LEAD: Unexpected Lessons in Leadership from America's Worst High School Hockey Team. This book is a true story filled with unforgettable characters, stories, and lessons that apply to organizations everywhere. It includes the leader’s mistakes and …
 
"I think our students are the greatest source of inspiration. We learn from them a great deal more than we probably manage to teach them. In many ways, it's an amazing thing to be able to teach. It's a great responsibility, but it's also an enormous opportunity. And although I'm not teaching at the moment, that's why I'm missing it, I suppose. And …
 
Nicholas Royle is Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Sussex, England, where he has been based since 1999. He has also taught at the University of Oxford, the University of Tampere, and the University of Stirling; and has been a visiting professor at the universities of Århus, Santiago del Compostela, Turku, Manitoba, and Lille. He i…
 
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