11 episodes

Your Point My View Podcast is a conversational platform where every viewpoint matters. It’s not a judgement of whose right or wrong. We may ask why someone feels a certain way on a particular subject or, their viewpoint may raise an eyebrow or two, but most times, it’s out of fun because much of our conversation stems from points of views that can’t be debated so we have no choice but to make it an enjoyable, relaxed atmosphere. You're going to look forward to Monday afternoons at 3 PM to see whose views mesh with your view week after week, or who is just far off in left field. The beauty of our platform is that each person's view is their own truth. It’s allowed to come from an authentic place and, if it changes during the course of the conversation, that’s ok as well because maybe the conversation sparked a different way of thinking about things. The rule is not to cast shade on someone else's view or make them feel less of a person for having one different than your own. We are all encouraged to bring our authentic selves to the virtual table. We are all important and we want to keep it that way. 

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Your Point My View Podcast is a conversational platform where every viewpoint matters. It’s not a judgement of whose right or wrong. We may ask why someone feels a certain way on a particular subject or, their viewpoint may raise an eyebrow or two, but most times, it’s out of fun because much of our conversation stems from points of views that can’t be debated so we have no choice but to make it an enjoyable, relaxed atmosphere. You're going to look forward to Monday afternoons at 3 PM to see whose views mesh with your view week after week, or who is just far off in left field. The beauty of our platform is that each person's view is their own truth. It’s allowed to come from an authentic place and, if it changes during the course of the conversation, that’s ok as well because maybe the conversation sparked a different way of thinking about things. The rule is not to cast shade on someone else's view or make them feel less of a person for having one different than your own. We are all encouraged to bring our authentic selves to the virtual table. We are all important and we want to keep it that way. 

    7 Habits of Highly Effective People

    7 Habits of Highly Effective People

    In the pursuit of daily effectiveness, one must work on aligning their actions with intentions and prioritizing tasks that matter most. In doing so, life will throw curveballs to interrupt your productivity. Stephen Covey's seminal work, "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" offers a blueprint for success covering topics such as proactive living, prioritization, and fostering collaborative relationships. Join the panel as we discuss in this two-part series, each habit, i...

    • 48 min
    Same But Different

    Same But Different

    Engaging in discussions about topics that possess similarities yet exhibit differences offers a dynamic platform for exploration and learning. What do excuses and reasons mean to you? Is there really a difference between being nosey and being curious? Join us as we talk about how we view certain terms that are used in everyday relationships. Podcast Panel: Bobby, Darnell, Tonya, Valeria, and Velisa. Music produced by Ketsa.

    • 29 min
    Let Folks Go

    Let Folks Go

    When one becomes accustomed to a familiar presence, it becomes difficult to dismiss it when it no longer benefits your growth. Letting people go - whether it's friends, ex-spouses, coworkers, etc. - can prove to be a trying time, especially if your dependency on the established relationship overrides your perceptions, thoughts, and judgement. Join us as we bob and weave through the discussion of relationships and hear our takes on what it means to let folks go. Podcast Panel: Bobby...

    • 47 min
    Say What!...Little Known Black History

    Say What!...Little Known Black History

    Black history in America is a tapestry woven with resilience, innovation, and triumph. As a people, we have left quite the mark in every aspect of society, contributing in arts, science, sports, and politics just to name a few areas. Outside of the more notable icons of black history (Martin Luther King, Jr. and Harriet Tubman, for example), there's a multitude of brothers and sisters that are not recognized on the major scale that they deserve. Join us as we highlight a few of these individu...

    • 31 min
    Bullying

    Bullying

    Bullying can come in different forms. Some you recognize outright, other forms are so subtle you don't recognize it until it's real and in your face. Some people appoint different names to it: Teasing, The Dozens, Shade, etc. No matter the term, when it's consistently hurtful and damaging (this can be mentally, emotionally, or physically) it can be called a form of bullying. Listen in as the panel discuss their viewpoints on the topic. Podcast Panel: Bobby,...

    • 1 hr 6 min
    "One Word"

    "One Word"

    What is one word, when brought to mind, calls you to action? Makes you think, "Yes, I got this!" or "This is hard, but I refuse to quit." Is there a word that holds you accountable to work towards your goals and dreams each and every day of your life whether the effort you put in is big or small? Listen in as we each, the panelist from Your Point My View, share our word that will breathe life, meaning, and intentional thought into the choices we will make throughout 20...

    • 17 min

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