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Sedena Cappannelli.
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Sedena Cappannelli, a corporate consultant and transformation coach, discusses her book, Authenticity. Cappannelli offers guidance on finding our authentic self and unique purpose in the world.
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2005
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SedenaCappannelli
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Dr. James Fraser.
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Dr. James Fraser, Professor of History and Education and Dean of the School of Education at Northeastern University, discusses and offers criticisms of the current methods of teacher preparation and urban education in the United States. NOTE: At conclusion of Worth Quoting episode at 23:49, video cuts to classroom session with Dr. Fraser discussing his time in Jacksonville and at Northeastern with FCCJ faculty and staff.
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2004
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Worth_Quoting_Dr_James_Fraser, fscj:13493
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Hazel Henderson - Globalization.
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Author, futurist, and evolutionary economist Hazel Henderson speaks about our changing economy and the changes that she believes need to take place to reshape the global economy for sustainability at every level. NOTE: There is a secondary layer of audio barely audible in the background intermittently.
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2001
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HazelHenderson
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Dr. Margaret Wheatley.
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Dr. Margaret Wheatley - author of Leadership and the New Science and president of the Berkana Institute - shares her views on how public institutions are changing and discusses how her theories could improve organizational performance in higher education.
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2001
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MargaretWheatley
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Rebecca Ruggles Radcliffe.
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Rebecca Ruggles Radcliffe, the author of Dance Naked in your Living Room: Handling Stress and Finding Joy and About to Burst: Handling Stress and Ending Violence: A Message for Youth, discusses the topic of stress management. Radcliffe offers healthy ways of making a conscious effort to manage and cope with the stress in our daily lives.
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2000
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RebeccaRugglesRadcliffe
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Joan Borysenko Ph.D.
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Dr. Joan Borysenko, a graduate of Harvard Medical School, discusses the science behind psychologically based healing, and oneness of the mind, body and spirit for optimum health.
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1998
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Worth_Quoting_Joan_Borysenko, fscj:17624
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Bill Grace-Ethics in Society.
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Dr. Bill Grace, founder and executive director of the Center for Ethical Leadership, discusses the importance of understanding ethics in society and how to integrate 18 specific values into daily life to benefit the whole of society.
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1998
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BillGrace
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Bill Grace - Ethical Leadership.
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Dr. Bill Grace, founder and executive director of the Center for Ethical Leadership, discusses ethical leadership and transformative leadership.
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1998
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BillGrace2
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Arthur Himmelman.
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Arthur Himmelman, a consultant who is an expert on collaboration, defines what collaboration is and how he encourages communities and institutions to collaborate.
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1997
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ArthurHimmelman
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Cynthia Goodwin.
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Cynthia Goodwin, Assistant Vice President with the Federal Reserve, discusses consumer education and protections with Dawn Lockhart, Consumer Credit Counseling Service Program Director.
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1997
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CynthiaGoodwin
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William Thompson.
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Dr. William Irwin Thompson - cultural historian, former Professor of Humanities at MIT, and founder of the Lindisfarne Association - discusses immigration, the immigration experience, and the changing American Dream regarding education.
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1996
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WilliamThompson
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Helen Thomas.
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Helen Thomas was an American reporter who served as the first female member of the White House press corps. In this interview, she shares her views of the Presidents from John F. Kennedy to Clinton. She also speaks about the profession of journalism and how it has changed over her career.
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1996
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HelenThomas
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Connie May Fowler.
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Connie May Fowler, author of Before Women had Wings, shares how her life as a young child growing up in Florida was the basis for this novel. She also discusses how the character of Zora in the novel was a tribute to author Zora Neal Hurston.
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1996
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ConnieMayFowler2
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Dr. Olaf Isachsen.
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Dr. Olaf Isachsen, author of Working Together: A Personality-Centered Approach to Management, discusses psychological tools that can help entrepreneurs be successful.
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1996
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Dr.OlafIsachsen
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Martha Vertreace.
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Associate Professor of English and the Poet in Residence at Kennedy-King College in Chicago Martha M. Vertreace reads aloud selections of her work from some of her poetry books, which include Second House from the Corner, Under a Cat's Eye Moon and Oracle Bones. Martha writes poetry that is layered in symbolism and reflective on her environment.
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1995
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Worth_Quoting_Martha_Vertreace, fscj:13498
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Patricia Russell-McCloud.
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Patricia Russell-McCloud, a lawyer and a professional speaker on diversity, talks about exploring differences so that we can better understand each other and work together for the common good. Rusell-McCloud previously worked as a lawyer for FCCJ.
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1995
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PatriciaRussellMcCloud
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Maria Perez and Dr. Marie McDemmond.
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Maria Perez, head of the consulting firm Perez-Arton, and Dr. Marie McDemmond, Vice President for Finance and Chief Operating Officer at Florida Atlantic University, discuss educational leadership and the skills needed to be leaders in the state university system.
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1995
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MariaPerezMarieMcDemmond
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Diane Cory.
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Diane Cory, a corporate consultant who focuses on diversity and leadership, discusses the difficulties some face in business and how to work effectively in environments that foster diversity without creating argument or debate.
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1995
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DianeCory
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Dr. Jacquelyn Belcher and Dr. Martha Nesbitt.
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Dr. Martha Nesbitt and Dr. Jacqueline Belcher from Dekalb Community College in Atlanta, who have been working with the FCCJ Women and Minority Leadership Program, discuss the need for leadership and mentorship programs in business, with a focus on how networking has become an essential part of business. They also discuss studies that have shown that mentorship programs within an institution provide a more productive workforce as well as stronger internal promotion.
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1995
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Dr.JacquelynBelcherandDr.MarthaNesbitt
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Meg Armstrong.
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Meg Armstrong, a management consultant on leadership development for high level women, discusses her method of development through peer-groups and how she gathered a group of successful women in what she terms the business school for overnight CEO’s. Armstrong also discusses the historical struggle of women becoming leaders in the workplace.
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1994
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MegArmstrong
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