36 episodes

Different perspectives from thought leaders to everyday folks on topics affecting humanity, sharing their honest feelings in a safe & respectable environment.

Can We Talk? 360 Podcast Eugene Pettis, Esq.

    • Society & Culture

Different perspectives from thought leaders to everyday folks on topics affecting humanity, sharing their honest feelings in a safe & respectable environment.

    CWT360° Ep. 17 – The Importance of Teaching Children Anger Management Skills in Today’s World

    CWT360° Ep. 17 – The Importance of Teaching Children Anger Management Skills in Today’s World

    We welcome Delvin Rogers, Behavioral Technician Specialist and Executive Director of C.A.L.M. 24/7, as our guest of today's Can We Talk? 360° podcast episode. Our conversation focuses on his work with students in the local schools and young adults in the juvenile detention system, and how he found a need in the community to create his organization C.A.L.M. 24/7. This groundbreaking organization teaches young people how to develop better communication skills, coping skills and conflict resolution skills as they navigate through this complicated thing called life!

    • 42 min
    Motivational Moment Ep. 15: The Black Community’s Maternal Mortality Crisis

    Motivational Moment Ep. 15: The Black Community’s Maternal Mortality Crisis

    I continue to focus on my Haliczer Pettis & Schwamm Healthcare Disparity Initiative’s mission to educate the minority community on healthcare issues. What individuals can do to take ownership of their own healthcare journey and learning how to navigate being a better healthcare consumer. Today’s podcast focuses on one healthcare disparity issue in particular, minority maternal mortality rates. The statistics are startling, Black women are 2x more likely to become victims of maternal mortality than white women. But it is not only the mother’s responsibility to maintain her and her baby’s health and avoid becoming a victim, the government and the healthcare industry also needs to aid and take ownership of these issues.  I encourage my listeners to consider sending this podcast episode to any of your loved ones, young and prospective mothers and families to be, who may find this discussion of the problem and some of the solutions helpful.

    • 7 min
    CWT360° Ep. 16 – The Tragedy of Human Trafficking: A Bigger Problem Than You Think

    CWT360° Ep. 16 – The Tragedy of Human Trafficking: A Bigger Problem Than You Think

    Today’s guest is Victor Williams, President of the Anti-Human Trafficking organization Quest2Freedom. Victor has made it his mission to inform the public on how truly insidious the issue of human trafficking and exploitation is today. It is the fastest growing criminal industry, with more that 50 million victims worldwide and counting. Victor reviews the three-tiered approach his group focuses on to combat this problem, which consists of education, awareness and advocacy. He reminds us that traffickers target their victims by preying on their insecurities and vulnerabilities and that we can only begin to fight by advocating for systemic and cultural changes to protect our children and our future.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Motivational Moment Ep. 14: There Are Angels Around Us Every Day

    Motivational Moment Ep. 14: There Are Angels Around Us Every Day

    Welcome back to our second Can We Talk? 360° Motivational Moment for 2024! Today I speak of the miracle when someone briefly enters your life but changes it for the better forever. I recall those instances where my life was changed due to these “angels” and also how I have unknowingly influenced others’ lives in the positive by just the shortest of interactions. We all should always remember that our actions and reactions towards others matter. Be kind to each other. Give of yourself. You never know how much it could impact those around you.

    • 7 min
    CWT360° Ep. 15: The War Against Civil Rights & the Law

    CWT360° Ep. 15: The War Against Civil Rights & the Law

    Our first Can We Talk? 360° podcast interview of 2024 features Jerry Girley, Founder and Managing Partner of The Girley Law Firm, and his daughter, Brooke Girley, Professor at the Delaware Law School and Of Counsel at The Girley Law Firm. Jerry and Brooke talk to me in this episode about the origins of civil rights and civil rights law, examples of transformative civil rights battles, and the ongoing efforts to redefine civil rights in the United States. We discuss their own personal legal battles, after a Florida judge recommended 30-day suspensions based on their vocal criticisms following the overturning of a $2.7 million jury ruling in one of Jerry's cases. Finally, we review how some legal experts have now raised concerns that these proposed suspensions may have more long-lasting and far-reaching negative impacts on the free speech rights of lawyers in Florida.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Motivational Moment Ep. 13: Have We Become a Society of Clichés?

    Motivational Moment Ep. 13: Have We Become a Society of Clichés?

    Hello and welcome to our first Can We Talk? 360° Motivational Moment of 2024! Keeping with my mission to discuss topics on tolerance and inclusion, I ask you, have we lost the thread when it comes to doing what is best for our people and our country? Why in some spaces has the term patriotic mutated to mean we can do whatever we want, whenever we want, despite the consequences that may harm our neighbors, our communities or our entire country? The hope of society is to bring people together to build a beautiful tapestry and let that lead us to a more perfect union. So, this year, let us all strive to be better listeners, be more accepting and do more acts of kindness for each other.

    • 7 min

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