I will be interviewed by Diana Broomfield on her radio show this Saturday, 5th August, 4 p.m. EST (9 p.m. UK time). I hope you will join us! Click here to listen online.
I will be talking about my books, my courses, Nonviolent Communication (NVC) and much more.
Click here for more about NVC and empathy
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Monday, August 31, 2009
Monday, August 24, 2009
Getting Past the Hate
Check out my blog at Ancestral Healing on Black Women, Men and Self-Hatred. For practical solutions, see Getting Past the Hate.
I will be leading a two-day course in Nonviolent Communication (NVC) in London in October.
I will be leading a two-day course in Nonviolent Communication (NVC) in London in October.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
An International Approach
One of the important features of the More Black Success free ebooks is that we publish work by and about people of African heritage wherever we are based in the world.
It is vital that people of African heritage link together and share our knowledge and information with each other.
To read more, and to order your free copies, see Books for Truth-Seekers.
It is vital that people of African heritage link together and share our knowledge and information with each other.
To read more, and to order your free copies, see Books for Truth-Seekers.
Monday, August 17, 2009
What Do You Object To?
Further to my previous post on The President's Plans for Healthcare Reform, I have today seen two excellent blogs by my fellow AfroSpear member Eddie Griffin.
One asks, "What Do You Object To?". The President is seeking to make healthcare available and affordable for everyone. What exactly is the problem with this?
The other, A Detailed Examination of Healthcare Myths, spells it out very clearly.
I gotta say, this is one area in which the UK is way ahead of the U.S.A. Nobody in Britain has to worry about forking out for healthcare. We only have to worry about whether or not our local primary care trusts can afford to pay for the treatment we seek - and even this should not be an issue except in extraordinary cases.
If the economy continues the way it is going, however, this is going to become more and more of an issue.
As I said in my previous blog, the President is seeking to save money by reducing wastage and allocating more appropriately money which is already in the system.
What is the objection to this?
One asks, "What Do You Object To?". The President is seeking to make healthcare available and affordable for everyone. What exactly is the problem with this?
The other, A Detailed Examination of Healthcare Myths, spells it out very clearly.
I gotta say, this is one area in which the UK is way ahead of the U.S.A. Nobody in Britain has to worry about forking out for healthcare. We only have to worry about whether or not our local primary care trusts can afford to pay for the treatment we seek - and even this should not be an issue except in extraordinary cases.
If the economy continues the way it is going, however, this is going to become more and more of an issue.
As I said in my previous blog, the President is seeking to save money by reducing wastage and allocating more appropriately money which is already in the system.
What is the objection to this?
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