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Introduction: Conversational Leadership Skills The technical abilities we use during a conversation Blog Posts About the Gurteen Knowledge Café A selection of Knowledge Café blog posts, articles and papers Relentless curiosity must mean much more than simply “liking to learn.” It must call us to find in one another what God sees, regardless of how hard that may be. But then much to my surprise, in walks Ted Lasso. If you have not seen the show, Ted Lasso is on Apple+ and I highly recommend it.* In short, it’s the story of an American college football coach who is hired to coach a premier league soccer team in England. Without giving too much away, the Ted Lasso character, played by Jason Sudeikis, is optimistic and resilient, the ultimate “good sport.” Every Friday, I excitedly wait for the next episode, sometimes using the excuse of my son rising early to get my early morning fix before starting the rest of my day.

I had started reading Marx and Lenin, but at that point I think Walt Whitman and Henry David Thoreau had more effect on me. What I responded to in my readings were emotional rather than theoretical questions. I was developing a hatred of the brutality of the existing economic system, a hatred of the impersonal degradation of human beings. That's what moved me as a teenager, and stayed with me. But in reality, we don’t need to find ourselves or our souls. It has always been there inside you, but you couldn’t notice it because you’re too busy focusing on the fact that it was lost. Don’t Do Knowledge Management ** You respond to business problems & develop business opportunities using KM tools Knowledge Café: Setting the Context with Video ** A short video makes a good way to set the context for a Café conversation The vibe behind the scenes seems to mirror the team seen on the show. We invited Brendan Hunt, who plays Coach Beard, and Toheeb Jimoh and Kola Bokinni, who portray soccer players on Ted Lasso, to a proper Saturday afternoon match. Correspondent Norah O'Donnell, Kola Bokinni, Toheeb Jimoh and Brendan HuntIn our sun-down perambulations, of late, through the outer parts of Brooklyn, we have observed several parties of youngsters playing "base", a certain game of ball ... Let us go forth awhile, and get better air in our lungs. Let us leave our close rooms ... the game of ball is glorious. Construct Steel Arguments Not Straw Ones We need to learn to argue more effectively to get at the truth Comments on baseball in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle (23 July 1846), as quoted in Walt Whitman Looks at the Schools (1950) by Florence Bernstein Freedman, p. 126-127 Brendan Hunt: They're like, "Brett turned in a Roy video." "Oh, did he? (LAUGHTER) Fire it up." And immediately was like, "Brett's Roy." It was immediate.

I like your interest in sports ball, chiefest of all base-ball particularly: base-ball is our game: the American game: I connect it with our national character. Sports take people out of doors, get them filled with oxygen generate some of the brutal customs (so-called brutal customs) which, after all, tend to habituate people to a necessary physical stoicism. We are some ways a dyspeptic, nervous set: anything which will repair such losses may be regarded as a blessing to the race. We want to go out and howl, swear, run, jump, wrestle, even fight, if only by so doing we may improve the guts of the people: the guts, vile as guts are, divine as guts are! Practice Analogical Thinking Request analogies or comparisons from the chatbot to help you better understand complex concepts Keeley, (pictured with Rebecca)] told me to expect a mustachioed surprise that would anger me. I thought it was gonna be Wario or my great aunt Natalie.” — Roy Kent, Season 2 Episode 5: “Rainbow” Be not dishearten’d – Affection shall solve the problems of freedom yet; those who love each other shall become invincible.”

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Life becomes happier when you learn to appreciate its beauty. Everything around you – nature, the people, and all that contributes to your humanity – is what makes you feel. Without them, you won’t be able to learn how life can be so meaningful. One of his most popular works is the poetry collection entitled “Leaves of Grass,” which is a summary of his outlook on life and humanity. Although the book was highly controversial during its time (for its sensual nature), it still became one of the most praised literary works for its emphasis on the value of human life.

Most of the books published during the five-year period leading up to, during, and after the invasion of Mexico were war-mongering tracts. Euro-American settlers were nearly all literate, and this was the period of the foundational "American literature," with writers James Fenimore Cooper, Walt Whitman, Edgar Allan Poe, John Greenleaf Whittier, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, James Russell Lowell, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Herman Melville all active-each of whom remains read, revered, and studied in the twenty-first century, as national and nationalist writers, not as colonialists. Although some of the writers, like Melville and Longfellow, paid little attention to the war, most of the others either fiercely supported it or opposed it. Whitman, a supporter, was also enamored of the violent Indian- and Mexican-killing Texas Rangers. Whitman saw the war as bolstering US self-respect and believed that a "true American" would be unable to resist "this pride in our victorious armies." If Rupert were deeply curious about Ted’s expertise, he would have asked a broader question that invited Ted to expand upon his experience playing darts. In fact, Ted suggested that very question at the scene’s close, “Have you played a lot of darts, Ted?” Even though Ted’s suggested question is closed-ended, it is broader than Rupert’s original question. Still, an open-ended question that was generated from a place of curiosity would have been much more powerful. The Difference Between Dialogue and Debate ** In dialogue, finding common ground is the goal while in debate, winning is the goal Next, we have some Walt Whitman quotes for you about love, art, and the goodness of giving. In our journey through life, we sometimes just need to appreciate the beauty of what’s in front of us – whether it be good or bad. Walt Whitman Quotes on Love, Art, and Giving Now I see the secret of making the best person: it is to grow in the open air and to eat and sleep with the earth.”Introduction: Knowledge Café Applications The Knowledge Café is as much a state of mind as it is a fixed process

This has become attributed to both Walt Whitman and Helen Keller, but has not been found in either of their published works, and variations of the quote are listed as a proverb commonly used in both the US and Canada in A Dictionary of American Proverbs (1992), edited by Wolfgang Mieder, Kelsie B. Harder and Stewart A. Kingsbury. Pollution of the Global Information Ecosystem The contamination of information with false and misleading material I like the freedom that Walt Whitman was using to play with and shape the American language. Especially in writing Tripmaster Monkey-I just lifted lines from Leaves of Grass. You would think they were modern Sixties' slang-"Trippers and Askers" and "Linguists and Contenders Surround Me"-all of that-"Song of the Open Road," "Song of Occupations"-I just took those for title headings for my book. I like the rhythm of his language and the freedom and the wildness of it. It's so American. And also his vision of a new kind of human being that was going to be formed in this country-although he never specifically said Chinese-ethnic Chinese also I'd like to think he meant all kinds of people. And also I love that throughout Leaves of Grass he always says "men and women," "male and female." He's so different from other writers of his time, and even of this time. Even a hundred years ago he always included women and he always used [those phrases], "men and women," "male and female." If the United States haven't grown poets, on any scale of grandeur, it is certain that they import, print, and read more poetry than any equal number of people elsewhere — probably more than the rest of the world combined. I never know how to react when a grown man beatboxes in front of me.” — Keeley Jones, Season 1 Episode 1: “Pilot”From Knowledge to Agency ** Transitioning from acquiring knowledge to actively using it in the real world Pointing to another world will never stop vice among us; shedding light over this world can alone help us.”

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