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The Perspective View

The Perspective View

Hosted by Tomeria Jordan, CC: America LLC

Episodes

21

Latest episode

Apr 2024

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EN-US

About the show

Multiple perspectives can be true, it depends on your point of view! The Perspective View Podcast is a show dedicated to discussing equity, diversity, culture, and context beyond the boardroom. DEI today is more than a buzzword on a billboard. It is about creating safe spaces for varying perspectives, ideas, and experiences without fear of being canceled because you don’t conform. Let’s tear down the walls together and build a new foundation with an open mind and understanding that the world revolves around the context of perspective. Watch the visual podcast via (youtube.com) and check out our blog via @theperspectiveview | Linktree . Thanks for tuning in and don't forget to leave a review for the #1 podcast on society and culture, emphasizing equity, diversity, and appreciation for varying perspectives and ideas.

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April 26, 2024Episode 2019 min

20 - Would you rather be right or precise? Balancing expertise and collaboration

Send a textIn the latest episode of The Perspective View, we delve into a fundamental question that resonates far beyond the boundaries of healthcare: Would you rather be right or precise?Drawing from a deeply personal experience in the healthcare system, our host shares a compelling narrative that underscores the critical importance of effective communication between patients and providers. Through meticulous attention to detail and active listening, a seemingly routine medical visit transformed into a pivotal moment that ultimately led to life-saving interventions.This episode unpacks the implications of prioritizing precision over asserting expertise, challenging the notion that being "right" always trumps all. We explore the broader ramifications of this mindset, particularly within marginalized communities who often bear the brunt of systemic healthcare disparities.From alarming maternal health statistics to personal anecdotes that drove the creation of our host's podcasts, Confidence Restored and The Perspective View, we confront the harsh realities of healthcare inequality and the urgent need for change.But amidst these challenges, we find hope in the power of collaboration and dialogue. By embracing a mindset of precision, characterized by active listening and a willingness to consider diverse perspectives, we unlock the potential for better outcomes and a more equitable healthcare system.Join us as we navigate the complexities of healthcare and beyond, challenging conventional wisdom and advocating for a future where precision reigns supreme, and every voice is heard.Remember, perspective is subjective!Watch and subscribe to our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@theperspectiveview Don't forget to connect with us on IG @perspectiveviewpodcastCC: America LLC, contractors, and staff expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, special, etc. damages and expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, reliance on, or inability to use, the podcast or the information presented in this podcast.Support the show

April 11, 2024Episode 1936 min

19: The Current Political State Featuring Jane Elliott

Send a textIn this episode of The Perspective View Podcast, host Tomeria Jordan welcomes back the esteemed Jane Elliott, an internationally known teacher, lecturer, and diversity trainer. The conversation delves into the current political landscape and the significance of voting, especially amidst attacks on diversity conversations. Jane Elliott shares insights on why people should vote and what factors they should consider when making their decision. She also discusses strategies for encouraging voter turnout and emphasizes the importance of each individual's voice. Additionally, Jane provides book recommendations and offers advice for the next generation of leaders and influencers. The episode concludes with reflections on life and the valuable lessons learned. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges perspectives and inspires action. Remember, perspective is subjective!Connect with Dr. Elliott Website: https://janeelliott.com/ Access her reading suggestions under Learning Materials > BibliographyWatch and subscribe to our YouTube Channel - youtube.com/@perspectiveviewpodcast  Episode 19 (Video Podcast): The Current Political State Featuring Jane Elliott Don't forget to connect with us on IG @perspectiveviewpodcast CC: America LLC, contractors, and staff expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, special, etc. damages and expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, reliance on, or inability to use, the podcast or the information presented in this podcast.Support the show

April 2, 2024Episode 187 min

18: Surviving Death to DEI - Why Diversity Still Matters

Send a textJoin us on The Perspective View Podcast as we explore why diversity is crucial and why your voice matters in the DEI movement. In this special anniversary episode, we discuss the financial and human costs of ignoring DEI, the importance of creating safe spaces, and how each of us can use our voice to drive meaningful change. Plus, get actionable tips for advancing DEI in your organization. Tune in and let's build a more inclusive future together!Remember, perspective is subjective!Watch and subscribe to our YouTube Channel - youtube.com/@perspectiveviewpodcast  Episode 18 (Video Podcast): https://www.youtube.com/live/MjFgYmyAuqU?si=bF1qaBrr7FpY94Hd We also released The Perspective View blog on 4/1/2024. Check it out here: https://theperspectiveviewblog.wordpress.com/CC: America LLC, contractors, and staff expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, special, etc. damages and expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, reliance on, or inability to use, the podcast or the information presented in this podcast. Support the show

January 6, 2024Episode 1729 min

17: Why DEI Shouldn't Die

Send a textIn this episode, we peel back the layers on Elon Musk's viral tweet "DEI Must Die." Host, Tomeria Jordan, challenges this notion and encourages listeners to consider America's checkered past, the hypocrisy in a meritocracy, equal vs equitable, race relations, and more. This episode is designed to help you consider that just because it's not your experience doesn't mean someone else's reality doesn't exist. Summary of Topics The Perspective View - An OverviewElon Musk: Why DEI Must DieAmerica's Checkered Past: The Slave TradeReverse Discrimination: A majority or minority problemMeritocracy, oh the hypocrisy Equal vs Equitable Maternal mortality in totality: My personal birthing story and miscarriage Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) - Does it work for me?And more…Remember, perspective is subjective!Watch and subscribe to our YouTube Channel - youtube.com/@perspectiveviewpodcast Episode 17 (Video Podcast): https://youtu.be/3zvFtyguDgw Sources/Articles MentionedElon Musk says 'DEI must DIE,' explains why: https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/elon-musk-dei-must-die-explains-why50 Diversity in the Workplace Statistics to Know https://builtin.com/diversity-inclusion/diversity-in-the-workplace-statistics Why do so many Black women die in pregnancy? One reason: Doctors don't take them seriously https://projects.apnews.com/features/2023/from-birth-to-death/black-women-maternal-mortality-rate.html#:~:text=Black%20women%20have%20the%20highest,for%20Disease%20Control%20and%20PreventionNot All Developers of Color Are “Emerging”: The Importance of Language in Improving Capital Access for Racial Justice https://centerforcommunityinvestment.org/news/not-all-doc-are-emerging/Don't forget to connect with us on IG @perspectiveviewpodcast CC: America LLC, contractors, and staff expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, special, etc. damages and expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, reliance on, or inability to use, the podcast or the information presented in this podcast.Support the show

November 17, 2023Episode 167 min

16: Celebrity Gossip - The Naked Truth: Unmasking the Reality We All Share

Send a textIn this episode, titled "The Naked Truth: Unmasking the Reality We All Share," we peel back the layers of societal expectations, drawing parallels between the perfect facade of store-bought apples and the curated images we present on social media. We explore the stark contrast between celebrities' public images and the controversies that reveal their humanity, prompting reflection on our own judgments and the unpredictability of life. Discover the transformative moment when hot water is poured over the apple, exposing its true imperfections—a metaphor for life's challenges that unmask our vulnerabilities. In this episode, host, Tomeria Jordan, navigates the unfiltered reality of relationships and daily life in the social media age, challenging listeners to empathize with others and consider how they might react if faced with similar challenges—the "Shoe Test" of life. In the end, we celebrate the beauty in imperfections, encouraging listeners to embrace their flaws and appreciate authenticity in themselves and others. Life is a beautiful mess, and you are absolutely worth it. Tune in, stay real, and let's navigate this journey together. Remember, perspective is subjective!Watch and subscribe to our YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@theperspectiveview  Episode 16 (Video Podcast): Celebrity Gossip - The Naked Truth: Unmasking the Reality We All Share (Ep 16) Don't forget to connect with us on IG @perspectiveviewpodcast CC: America LLC, contractors, and staff expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, special, etc. damages and expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, reliance on, or inability to use, the podcast or the information presented in this podcast. Support the show

August 25, 2023Episode 158 min

15: Confidence Unleashed - Igniting Success in Work and Life

Send a textAre you ready to break free from the shackles of self-doubt and embrace the power of confidence?  In today's dynamic and competitive world, confidence isn't just a nice-to-have; it's a must-have. Join our host, Tomeria Jordan, as she explores the profound impact of confidence in the workplace, and in our personal lives. Confidence is the secret sauce that fuels resilience, adaptability, and success in the face of workplace and life challenges. But that's not all. She is not just dropping knowledge bombs, she is equipping and empowering you with actionable strategies to supercharge your self-esteem:Discover how acknowledging and celebrating your accomplishments, no matter how small, can pave the way for a brighter, more confident you.Unlock the true power of knowledge and see how it fuels your self-assurance. Understand the immense impact of building a tribe that believes in your potential and encourages your growth.Confidence is your superpower. It's the key to unlocking doors you never thought possible because the world is waiting for you to shine.Watch and subscribe to our YouTube Channel - youtube.com/@theperspectiveviewDon't forget to connect with us on IG @theperspectiveviewReferences Harvard Business Review: "The Confidence Gap" by Katty Kay and Claire ShipmanJournal of Applied Psychology: "The Impact of Confidence in the Workplace" by Sarah JohnsonCC: America LLC, contractors, and staff expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, special, etc. damages and expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, reliance on, or inability to use, the podcast or the information presented in this podcast.Support the show

June 23, 2023Episode 1445 min

14: Thriving Organizations: Fostering Collective Well-Being with Mykella Auld

Send a textJoin us on The Perspective View podcast as we interview Mykella Auld, a behavior change leader, social educator, executive coach, institutional organizer, and tactical strategist. With a wealth of experience in collective well-being research, equity framework development, and creative problem-solving, Mykella shares her insights on fostering innovative organizations that prioritize the holistic well-being of employees. We delve into her journey, discussing her role as the Founder and Chief Executive Coach at The Work Well Studio, her work in building justice-oriented work cultures, and her commitment to reducing barriers to access and success for all employees. Tune in to gain valuable perspectives on achieving strategic goals related to social, educational, wellness, and environmental sustainability. Listen in and tell a friend!  Watch and subscribe to the video podcast at youtube.com/@perspectiveviewpodcast  Don't forget to connect with us!The Perspective View Podcast  (IG: @perspectiveviewpodcast) Mykella AuldWebsite: https://www.theworkwellstudio.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-work-well-studio/ Who is Mykella Auld?Mykella is a behavior change leader, social educator, executive coach, institutional organizer, and tactical strategist. She has a depth of experience in collective well-being research, equity fame-work development, creative problem-solving, and coalition-building. She coaches leaders to develop innovative organizations that are responsive to their employee's whole person. Further supporting companies in their journey to foster a learning focused, well-being driven, futures for their teams. Mykella holds a bachelors in Sociology, a Masters in Educational Leadership, a post-graduate certification in Public Policy and Urban Affairs, and is a certified Executive Coach.Mykella believes in the purpose and priority of individual and collective wellbeing and is committed to reducing barriers to access and success for all employees. Her experience as an educational and change management leader across the public, non-profit, K-12, and higher education sectors, has allowed her to anticipate and respond to points of support and growth for organizations, and communities. Her work has led to the achievement of strategic goals related to social, educational, wellness, and environmental sustainability in communities across the US, Canada, and Latin America.Mykella is the Founder and Chief Executive Coach at The Work Well Studio. The Work Well Studio contributes to solutions that helps to produce and sustain equitable outcomes and is grounded in systems-based and human-centered approaches to building justice work cultures. She is also an Instructional Designer at The Center for Government Excellence at The Johns Hopkins University. Mykella serves on a Community Wellness Advisory Board that is committed to and embraces the various approaches to thriving wellness across cultures and communities.Support the show

June 20, 2023Episode 1324 min

13: The Path to Financial Freedom - Empowering Black Americans for Generational Wealth and Success

Send a textIn honor of Juneteenth 2023 which was celebrated on Monday, June 19th CC: America LLC has compiled all prior podcast episodes featuring Keith Kelley, a retired Financial Analyst and CPA. In this enlightening discussion, Keith shares valuable insights on how Black Americans can increase their net worth, overcome racial disparities, and implement strategies to achieve success. From exploring three powerful tools used to transfer wealth to future generations to uncovering the asset classes that are instrumental in building net worth, Keith provides actionable advice that promotes financial empowerment and closes the wealth gap.While Juneteenth commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans, every day is an opportunity for us to continue forging a path towards freedom in other areas like gaining financial knowledge and forging a path towards economic independence. In less than 30 minutes, you can gain valuable insight to help you start, restart, and/or continue that journey.Disclaimer: This presentation is informational in nature only and is not meant to provide financial advice. Prior Episodes were originally aired via The Confidence Restored Podcast by CC: America LLC in 202125: Keith Kelley, Retired Financial Analyst and CPA shares his perspective on why black net worth is significantly less than white net worth and what we can do to close the gap27: Three Asset Classes That People Use to Build Net Worth 30: Three Tools Used to Transfer Wealth to Future Generations Watch and subscribe to our YouTube Channel - youtube.com/@perspectiveviewpodcast Don't forget to connect with us on IG @perspectiveviewpodcastCC: America LLC, contractors, and staff expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, special, etc. damages and expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, reliance on, or inability to use, the podcast or the information presented in this podcast.Support the show

June 2, 2023Episode 1214 min

12: The Power of Information: Why Informed Decision-making Matters

Send a textIn this episode of The Perspective View Podcast titled "The Power of Information: Why Informed Decision-making Matters" the host, Tomeria Jordan, delves into the significance of being well-informed when making decisions. She highlights that while we make countless choices each day, we often lack all the facts necessary to make informed decisions, especially those that impact the lives of others. Through examples and statistics, the episode emphasizes the consequences of uninformed decision-making, ranging from perpetuating stereotypes to unwarranted attacks.Tomeria emphasizes the importance of being cautious in the age of social media, where instant reactions can spread misinformation and lead to severe outcomes. By taking a step back and questioning assumptions, the host encourages listeners to prioritize responsible decision-making. This involves acknowledging the limits of our knowledge, seeking accurate information, engaging in critical thinking, and being open to diverse perspectives. The episode also highlights the significance of communication, empathy, and verifying instincts.Tomeria concludes by reminding listeners that our decisions have far-reaching impacts, shaping the lives of others and our collective well-being. By prioritizing knowledge, compassion, and open-mindedness, we can foster understanding, bridge divides, and contribute to a better future for all.The episode serves as a call to action, urging listeners to fact-check, seek diverse viewpoints, practice empathy, and approach decision-making responsibly. By doing so, we can navigate uncertainty and make choices that positively shape our world. Thank you for tuning in to The Perspective View Podcast. If you found this episode insightful, be sure to like, share, and subscribe. Stay informed, my friends!Watch and subscribe to the video podcast at youtube.com/@perspectiveviewpodcast  Don't forget to connect with us The Perspective View Podcast  (IG: @perspectiveviewpodcast)Support the show

May 26, 2023Episode 118 min

11: The Selective Outrage Paradox - Unveiling Our Societal Bias

Send a textJoin Tomeria Jordan, host of the perspective view as she dives into this very important and fascinating concept of selective outrage. You know, that feeling when we prioritize certain issues over others, based on their proximity to our personal lives. It's time to explore why we're wired this way, the impact it has on our society, and what we as individuals can do about it. Watch the visual podcast on our YouTube channel. Support the show

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