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I am an instructor, author, voice actor, motivational speaker, and international businessperson who places betterment ahead of every other initiative. While the majority of my life is spent contemplating about lexicons, it is my firm belief that actions speak louder than words. My mission in life is simple: to make a difference by being different.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Talk Show Podcast Episode Eleven



A whole new series of Talk Show 2.0 podcast begins by talking about the impact of judgment and the results that are likely to come out of judging the people around us. Join Dan Mulligan and Jack L.J. as well as Steve N.B. the guest of the show for a hot debate that features the following questions:
  • What is judgment?
  • Why do we judge others? What is the result of doing so?
  • What role does judgment play in determining one’s success as well as relationships?
  • How can we reduce the negative role of judgment in our lives?

All of those questions and more are answered in the next 25 minutes that you will spend with us.



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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I enjoyed the subject.It's hard to not judge other people but everytime you want to judge a person,first think about the good characteristics of him.

Aigle said...

A very interesting discussion I must say yet I feel this subject wasn't discussed as accurately as it should have. For example, in many parts during the show, the focus was on judging other by their appearance or race yet you can judge others by thei beliefs, experiences in life and such, as well. I've encountered this type of judgment myself. Another thing was that, you all mentioned the fact that we should all try and stop ourselves from judging others but here's the thing HOW?! As you mentioned earlier Dan, people who judge usually try to run away from their own problems and fears in a way and that has a connection to self confidence. So I believe that by becomin more confident and by LOVING yourself the way you are, you will overcome this issue of judging others. Yet many people unfortunately believe that they love themselves and are confident enough but in fac they are just selfish and self centered so we should first, know the differences between being confident and being self centered. I hope this comment helped you and anyone else who is willing to make a better person of themselves.

Love your taste in music btw!

Daniel Mulligan said...

Dear Aigle,

First let me thank you for your warm comment, truly appreciated. Regarding self-love and selfishness you are absolutely right. In fact, I think it is so easy to confuse the two and end up hurting others in the name of self-love. Certainly a fully confident person really does not need to judge others as you well mentioned.