Having more meaningful conversations allows people to be themselves and feel like they’re being seen, heard, known, and loved. In this episode of The Harbor by Jostens, Mike shares three tips for how to have deeper conversations with others. Being more meaningful with our words helps us appreciate the people and the world around us in a brand new way!
Having more meaningful conversations allows people to be themselves and feel like they’re being seen, heard, known, and loved, and Mike shares three tips for how to have deeper conversations with others.
Mike speaks with Dane Adams about rejecting the notion that we’re defined solely by our activities, accomplishments, and accolades; and what defining our own sense of self-worth can look like.
Mike takes to the crate to acknowledge the challenges we are all facing during the COVID-19 pandemic and related restrictions, issuing a call to action for all of us to find ways to build community, take care of one another, and stay rooted in love.
Guest Jane Finette educates us on why our inner voice is more prone to focus on the negative instead of the positive, and how becoming more aware of your inner critic can help you unlock your full potential.
Guest Pascal Finette encourages us to consider how technology could actually be our most powerful tool for solving the world’s problems.