https://kinescope.io/2LH8pYqHeMbaaErq6JFvSp; Week 1. All that we share | ; 04:23; Cultural stereotypes are probably the most challenging elements of any cross-cultural research. In this episode, we’ll be talking about where stereotypes come from, how they are formed, and how they impact cross-cultural understanding. We will also touch upon their communication value – their advantages and drawbacks.
https://kinescope.io/hBAUkqAQx8Km9YSB3gWwLS; Week 1. Lift as you climb by Amber Hikes; 05:32; This powerful talk reframes success as a collective endeavor, teaching us that our responsibility is to throw the ladder back down for others and actively sponsor those who might otherwise be overlooked.
https://kinescope.io/eySgfbE2RP9PyWuxPGBAi9; Week 4. Expressing opinion: inclusion, diversion, ideas; 03:29.
https://kinescope.io/9E6fspbXNEuxSLyDkKehSz; Week 4. Credo by Neil Gaiman; 3:13; In this passionate monologue, Neil Gaiman declares his belief that ideas are wild, contagious things that cannot be killed or contained. He makes the case that true freedom means protecting the right for all ideas to exist and clash, trusting that in the end, good ideas will prevail. Originally published at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGbvCN9sjGU
https://kinescope.io/abgb1sNmqtDtme6uRVPyi9; Week 4. How to sound smart in your TEDx Talk by Will Stephen; 5:56; TEDxNewYork,15.01.2015. Originally published at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8S0FDjFBj8o