Ep 55: 'Often wrong but never in doubt'

This week, I'm going solo to dive a bit deeper into a topic we care about A LOT — our opinions.

I make the case for why you don’t have to have an opinion about everything, and in fact, you probably shouldn’t. In our rush to be right — or, at least, appear to be right — we create snap judgments without first giving ourselves the space for critical thinking.

And if you're a fan of the Olympics like I am, you'll find the topic of this episode particularly relevant.

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Ep 54: Layla Zaidane | Is there more cooperation happening in government than we are led to believe?