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
Many organizations and business leaders would not be willing to acknowledge that their workplace could potentially be toxic, just so that they can pre...
Majority of domestic abuse is of the psychological type which typically goes unnoticed and unreported. In this episode , i am going to talk about 'tox...
The foundation of any relationship, whether it be with a business associate, spouse, parent, client or, friend, is trust. In todays episode of #thecri...
There is something like 'Cycle of Change', which all of us go through in our life. Acknowledging where we are in this cycle and having the belief that...
Why compare yourself to others? No one in the entire world can do a better job of being you than you. In today's talk I talk about how "Comparison is ...
Even in the most horrible of circumstances human beings have a choice and with choice comes the power to control a situation even when everything seem...
We often shy away from difficult conversations – the critical dialogue as I call them. We must however realize that they are some of the most importan...
When was the last time you walked up to someone and said a few words of appreciation? When was it that someone walked up to you providing you with wo...
Have been trying hard to be normal? Have you been forced to behave so called 'normally'? Are you happy with the so called normal? In today's #thecriti...
How do you think? What do you use to process or comprehend what you see? What skills do you use to think and contemplate? Did you know that your abili...