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The Be Better Today podcast is your daily dose of quick inspiration. Listen, get inspired, and #bebettertoday!

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The Be Better Today podcast is your daily dose of quick inspiration. Listen, get inspired, and #bebettertoday!

    Racial Justice: Ta-Nehisi Coates

    Racial Justice: Ta-Nehisi Coates

    Episode Notes

    Be Better Today (Season 2, Episode 67) – Racial Justice: Ta-Nehisi Coates

    Today’s show notes are a near-verbatim transcript because we believe the subject warrants it.

    Welcome to the Be Better Today quickcast, I’m your host, Pete.

    Today’s quote is a deep, candid look at how it is difficult to find the right phrasing when talking about race and racism, especially in the United States, because of the total destruction it entails. The quote comes from author Ta-Nehisi Coates who said:

    “But all our phrasing—race relations, racial chasm, racial justice, racial profiling, white privilege, even white supremacy—serves to obscure that racism is a visceral experience, that it dislodges brains, blocks airways, rips muscle, extracts organs, cracks bones, breaks teeth. You must never look away from this. You must always remember that the sociology, the history, the economics, the graphs, the charts, the regressions all land, with great violence, upon the body.”

    Now, let’s get out there and #bebettertoday!

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    • 1 min
    Racial Justice: Chris Rock

    Racial Justice: Chris Rock

    Episode Notes

    Be Better Today (Season 2, Episode 66) – Racial Justice: Chris Rock

    Today’s show notes are a near-verbatim transcript because we believe the subject warrants it.

    Welcome to the Be Better Today quickcast, I’m your host, Pete.

    Today’s quote on racial justice comes from actor and comedian, Chris Rock. Mr. Rock’s take uses vivid imagery with his trademark wit to get his point across. And I quote:

    “We treat racism in this country like it’s a style that America went through. Like flared legs and lava lamps. Oh, that crazy thing we did. We were hanging black people. We treat it like a fad instead of a disease that eradicates millions of people. You’ve got to get in a lab, and study it, and see its origins, and see what it’s immune to and what breaks it down.”

    That is something to think about.

    Now, let’s get out there and #bebettertoday!

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    The Be Better Today podcast, The No Fear Project, and Paragon Media are committed to helping those with mental illness get help and to defeating the stigma. If you are having thoughts of harming yourself or suicide, please contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline for help now at 800-273-8255. Remember, you are not alone.

    Be Better Today is a production of Paragon Media.

    Copyright 2020 – All Rights Reserved

    • 28 sec
    Racial Justice: Ibram X. Kendi

    Racial Justice: Ibram X. Kendi

    Episode Notes

    Be Better Today (Season 2, Episode 65) – Racial Justice: Ibram X. Kendi

    Today’s show notes are a near-verbatim transcript because we believe the subject warrants it.

    Welcome to the Be Better Today quickcast, I’m your host, Pete.

    Thinking about racial justice can be uncomfortable. The usual narrative around racial justice must change – and change is also uncomfortable.

    One voice that is rising with new perspectives around racism is that of Ibram X. Kendi. Mr. Kendi offers up a different perspective with this quote from an article in The Undefeated:

    “We have been taught that ignorance and hate lead to racist ideas, lead to racist policies. If the fundamental problem is ignorance and hate, then your solutions are going to be focused on education, and love and persuasion. But of course [Stamped from the Beginning] shows that the actual foundation of racism is not ignorance and hate, but self-interest, particularly economic and political and cultural.”

    That is something to think about.

    Now, let’s get out there and #bebettertoday!

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    The Be Better Today podcast, The No Fear Project, and Paragon Media are committed to helping those with mental illness get help and to defeating the stigma. If you are having thoughts of harming yourself or suicide, please contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline for help now at 800-273-8255. Remember, you are not alone.

    Be Better Today is a production of Paragon Media.

    Copyright 2020 – All Rights Reserved

    • 1 min
    Racial Justice: Barack Obama

    Racial Justice: Barack Obama

    Episode Notes

    Be Better Today (Season 2, Episode 64) – Racial Justice: Barack Obama

    Today’s show notes are a near-verbatim transcript because we believe the subject warrants it.

    Welcome to the Be Better Today quickcast, I’m your host, Pete.

    Today’s quote on racial justice comes from the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama. Here he is helping to put context around the phrase and movement of Black Live Matter. He says:

    “It’s important for us to also understand that the phrase ‘Black Lives Matter’ simply refers to the notion that there’s a specific vulnerability for African Americans that needs to be addressed. It’s not meant to suggest that other lives don’t matter. It’s to suggest that other folks aren’t experiencing this particular vulnerability.”

    Now, let’s get out there and #bebettertoday!

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    The Be Better Today podcast, The No Fear Project, and Paragon Media are committed to helping those with mental illness get help and to defeating the stigma. If you are having thoughts of harming yourself or suicide, please contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline for help now at 800-273-8255. Remember, you are not alone.

    Be Better Today is a production of Paragon Media.

    Copyright 2020 – All Rights Reserved

    • 46 sec
    Racial Justice: James Baldwin

    Racial Justice: James Baldwin

    Episode Notes

    Be Better Today (Season 2, Episode 63) – Racial Justice: James Baldwin

    Today’s show notes are a near-verbatim transcript because we believe the subject warrants it.

    Welcome to the Be Better Today quickcast, I’m your host, Pete.

    We continue our path of exploring racial justice quotes. Today, we listen to the words of American novelist and activist, James Baldwin, who wrote:

    “Well, if one really wishes to know how justice is administered in a country, one does not question the policemen, the lawyers, the judges, or the protected members of the middle class. One goes to the unprotected—those, precisely, who need the law’s protection most! —and listens to their testimony. Ask any Mexican, any Puerto Rican, any black man, any poor person—ask the wretched how they fare in the halls of justice, and then you will know, not whether or not the country is just, but whether or not it has any love for justice, or any concept of it. It is certain, in any case, that ignorance, allied with power, is the most ferocious enemy justice can have.”

    Now, let’s get out there and #bebettertoday!

    Be sure to check out The No Fear Project on Facebook.

    Check out our other podcasts:

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    SUPPORT the Be Better Today podcast through The No Fear Project on Patreon!

    The Be Better Today podcast, The No Fear Project, and Paragon Media are committed to helping those with mental illness get help and to defeating the stigma. If you are having thoughts of harming yourself or suicide, please contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline for help now at 800-273-8255. Remember, you are not alone.

    Be Better Today is a production of Paragon Media.

    Copyright 2020 – All Rights Reserved

    • 1 min
    Racial Justice: Martin Luther King, Jr. (I Have a Dream Quotes)

    Racial Justice: Martin Luther King, Jr. (I Have a Dream Quotes)

    Episode Notes

    Be Better Today (Season 2, Episode 62) – Racial Justice: Martin Luther King, Jr.

    Today’s show notes are a near-verbatim transcript because we believe the subject warrants it.

    Welcome to the Be Better Today quickcast, I’m your host, Pete.

    Every day this week I have thought about the great Martin Luther King, Jr. And every day I have thought about his famous, groundbreaking, and ever-relevant “I Have a Dream” speech.

    Today, I want to read two excerpts as reminders that the work we must do is difficult and necessary, and that hope for a better future rings as true today as it did on August 23, 1963.

    The first quote says:

    “And so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.

    I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.’”

    And the second quote says:

    “I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.”

    With that, I say, let’s get out there and #bebettertoday!

    Be sure to check out The No Fear Project on Facebook.

    Check out our other podcasts:

    The No Fear Project

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    FatMan Chronicles

    SUPPORT the Be Better Today podcast through The No Fear Project on Patreon!

    The Be Better Today podcast, The No Fear Project, and Paragon Media are committed to helping those with mental illness get help and to defeating the stigma. If you are having thoughts of harming yourself or suicide, please contact the Suicide Prevention Hotline for help now at 800-273-8255. Remember, you are not alone.

    Be Better Today is a production of Paragon Media.

    Copyright 2020 – All Rights Reserved

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Customer Reviews

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7 Ratings

BariatricRunner ,

Never Fails to Inspire!

Pete's new "quick-cast" is your daily dose of inspiration. I'm really impressed with the variety of quotes he finds from famous thought leaders throughout history. They always seem to "hit the spot" and have real world meaning. Defiitely recommend if you're looking for a couple minutes a day to get you thinking and appreciative of the world we live in!

vinomike77 ,

2 minutes for a day on inspiration!

This show is a delicious morning vitamin for motivation and encouragement. Who doesn’t have two minutes to get your mindset right for a day of positivity?!?! I love the quotes that are featured, along with the explanations from Pete. It’s great that I can easily go back to certain ones when I’m looking for a boost in that area. And again, it’s only two or three minutes! Each day of life is different, but we should all try to Be Better Today!

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