Stories are deeply rooted in human existence, allowing us to be authentic and forge connections with others. Some stories are easy to share, while others, not so much. That doesn’t make them any less worth hearing. So how do we create a space that’s conducive to thought-sharing?
In this episode, Sheldon MacLeod tells us his story about working in the multimedia industry and how his career journey led him to become a broadcast professional with his podcast Thinking Out Loud with Sheldon MacLeod. He also shares his personal experience on navigating career choices and the advice he gives to young professionals as a mentor. Join us to learn more about the broadcasting space and the best practices for engaging in meaningful conversation.
All books and studies mentioned in the episode are linked below, with a few additional recommendations.
Books mentioned in this episode:
- It’s Not About Us: The Secret to Transforming the Mental Health and Addiction System in Canada - Todd Leader [ Ссылка ]
- Spare - Prince Harry [ Ссылка ]
- Shoe Dog by Phil Knight
- Total Recall: My unbelievably true life story by Arnold Schwarzenegger
Studies mentioned in this episode:
- Spending money on others makes us happy [ Ссылка ]
- Six ways to get more happiness for your money [ Ссылка ]
- Ineffective communication: The root of most challenges
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Sheldon's Info:
- Sheldon.Macleod@saltwire.com
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Sofia's Info:
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Sam's Info:
- samantha.taylor@dal.ca
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