THE CRITICAL DIALOGUE - LIFE AT WORK Sree Kumar
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TCD (The Critical Dialogue) LIFE AT WORK podcast aims to discover the contradictions in the attempted definition of universals. It’s an attempt to find answers to universal questions which lie dormant in one’s mind.
It is also an attempt to help people develop skills for engaging in critical dialogue, both to learn from people with different beliefs and so that all voices are heard. We use the term dialogue to describe engaging in collaborative and generative consideration of how we want to live and grow together.
This skill is vital for your ‘Life’ and at ‘Work’. In addition to helping achie
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The Gift of Self-Care
The Gift of Self-Care is a poetic journey that helps you reclaim the power that lies within you.
As children ww grew up listening to our parents and teachers read poems that became our gateway to understand ourselves and the world around us.
These collection of poems and self reflections promise to help learn more about yourself and rediscover the spark in you. -
S1:E7 - Promote Yourself - The new normal for success
If you’re going to get ahead and be happy with your career, you need to be in the driver’s seat, constantly seeking out opportunities and being persistent. When you do, your manager, your coworkers, and the executives will view you as a valuable asset, and you’ll get those raises and promotions that you’ve been killing yourself to get.
In the TCD Live Weekend Lounge today we are engaged in The Critical Dialogue on how you can use your current job as a springboard to success and use thinking-inside-the-box skill rather than outside-the-box skills to realize your potential, maximize your success, and take your career to a whole new level. -
S1:E6 Road to Resilience - Beginning and beyond
You likely know someone who seems as if they can take what seems like a punch in the face over and over but still get back on their feet and try again? Their resilience is powerful and inspiring and something you should be focused on too if you want to succeed in life. Discover a few of the reasons you want to enhance your resilience on this show of the TCDLive Weekend Lounge with me your host Sree Kumar and Nyn Riffat as we try to shed light on the journey and the long road to building resilience. It is our attempt to go beyond the cliche and bring our attention to the need for a holistic approach towards resilience – Mind, Body, and Soul.
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Self Compassion - Breathe Energy
This meditation is called breathe energy. Breathing the Yin and Yang and is designed to help us harness our fierce strength and tender self compassion.
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S1:E5 Mental Wellness recovery - an active change of ideas and attitudes
Today many the world over are dealing with devastating losses of both the personal and the professional kind. From losing dear ones to the loss of jobs and relationships to accumulating huge business losses. People still seem to be reeling under the after-effects of a calamity of proportions they would have never ever imagined they would face in their lifetime.
In this episode of The Critical Dialogue I ask Karl to tell me about what he thinks is the way forward, the steps one can take to ‘recover’, ‘reignite’ and ‘rejuvenate’ one’s life when faced with such physical and emotional upheaval. -
S1:E4 - Recovery and Resilience in the aftermath of Domestic Violence
Welcome to another edition of The Critical Dialogue on the TCDLive weekend lounge where we bring to the table crucial conversations that matter.
S1:E4 of the show is about Recovery and resilience in the aftermath of domestic violence.
Practically every aspect of a domestic abuser survivor’s life is altered in the aftermath of domestic violence.
Leaving an abusive relationship involves transitioning from being controlled to being in control while coping with the costs of a domestic life filled with fear, terror, and devastation.
This change takes tremendous strength as one’s energy shifts from survival mode to starting a new life.
Because the effects of domestic violence and abuse often last long after the violence has ended, leading to deep physical and emotional trauma.