5 episodes

Extremes have taken over society and common sense seems to has left the building. These are conversations attempting to find common ground in perspective and seek understanding. From mainstream topics to other self-help, I hope this gives you an opportunity to rethink your programming and saves you from an extreme view that might cost you.

Common Cents: Conversations with Clayton CLAYTON

    • Education

Extremes have taken over society and common sense seems to has left the building. These are conversations attempting to find common ground in perspective and seek understanding. From mainstream topics to other self-help, I hope this gives you an opportunity to rethink your programming and saves you from an extreme view that might cost you.

    Love, Compassion, and Drugs

    Love, Compassion, and Drugs

    Why are attitudes regarding drugs so extreme in our country? We discuss Big Pharma vs Holistic camp, does it have to be this way?

    • 36 min
    Old Norms New Penalties?

    Old Norms New Penalties?

    We are in a moment of history that shows great potential progress and potential risks. New morals are judging old norms and people are paying dearly for it. Should this be okay? If so how far back do we go?

    • 14 min
    Kids will be kids

    Kids will be kids

    The mind of a child is an interesting place. In this episode, I explore race relations with children and how they absorb lessons from their environment.

    • 14 min
    Preview

    Preview

    In this segment of Common Cents Conversations, I give an outline of what can be expected in the coming episodes and set up the forthcoming inaugural episode. 

    • 2 min
    Common Cents: Conversations with Clayton (Trailer)

    Common Cents: Conversations with Clayton (Trailer)

    • 44 sec

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