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Brandy Singleton
@ThoughtProvoker · 5:00

What is this teaching?

Hi. My name is Brandy. I'm here to discuss etiquette that comes with leadership, responsibility and leading by example. I find that if we have a certain set of standards for certain people, when it comes to etiquette and how you speak and carry yourself in this world, where do we cut that off at and say, oh, that's fine. That's just what they do. What does that say for the rest of us?

Etiquette

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Brandy Singleton
@ThoughtProvoker · 0:38

Etiquette in leadership

I'm not sure if anyone could hear the posts I put about etiquette and sitting in certain positions and being able to say what you want to say, be rude and not be held accountable, especially when you hold a position that is very much something that should be at the utmost respected as far as the person in it
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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 3:41

Trickle up! Start from the me and impact the WE. #community #humanity

It's the point where we're at the threshold where there are double standards, but in terms of leading by example, if we have people in the highest office acting like children, I'm talking about people in leadership, not just the President, but the cronies underneath that support cronyism and turning your head and looking away from absolute inappropriate behaviors. This doesn't need to be politicized, though
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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Shammi Mohamed
@shammi · 4:51

It’s conservatism vs progressivism

This is a very interesting topic, and I often wonder what is happening around us. And why do we have such extremes in opinion and leading up to all this divisiveness? In some ways, look at it as cycle in society. Maybe it almost feels like we have a pendulum that's swinging back and forth, and it almost feels like right now we are at one end of the pendulum. The only question is, is it swinging further with every swing?
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Brandy Singleton
@ThoughtProvoker · 5:00
We have to deal with behaviors and stuff, too, because children they're with their teachers like half of the day, like we spend more time altogether as staff and students like sometimes way more their own families because families work and sometimes they go to the after school program. By the time their parents get them, their day is darn nearby to eat dinner to go to bed
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