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Using anthropological insight and wisdom, Professor Burlingame challenges intolerance in this podcast and encourages you to see how tolerance can be used to better your life and promote personal growth.
This new podcast is the beginning of a series on the life skill of tolerance. Using anthropological insight and wisdom, Professor Burlingame challenges intolerance and encourages you to see how tolerance can be used to better your own life and promote personal growth.
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This podcast is the beginning of a series on the life skill of tolerance. Using anthropological insight and wisdom, Professor Burlingame challenges intolerance and encourages you to see how tolerance can be used to better your own life and promote personal growth.
(9 minutes and 41 seconds)
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This podcast is the beginning of a series on the life skill of tolerance. Using anthropological insight and wisdom, Professor Burlingame challenges intolerance and encourages you to see how tolerance can be used to better your own life and promote personal growth.
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This podcast episode is the beginning of a series on the life skill of tolerance. Using anthropological insight and wisdom, Professor Burlingame challenges intolerance and encourages you to see how tolerance can be used to better your own life and promote personal growth.
(9 minutes and 41 seconds)
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Are you sick and tired of intolerant people? In this podcast episode, Professor Burlingame helps you take your tolerance skills to the next level, through anthropology wisdom, to better help you deal with intolerance in others and in yourself.
In this podcast Professor Burlingame recommends two classic ethnographies -- Richard B. Lee's The Dobe Ju/'hoansi and Ida Susser's Norman Street - to provide you with cultural insights on your path to personal self-discovery and growth.
Are you sick and tired of intolerant people? In this the second episode of the tolerance podcast series, Professor Burlingame helps you take your tolerance skills to the next level by teaching you some basic anthropology truths about humans. You can then use this wisdom to better deal with intolerance in others and in yourself.
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Are you sick and tired of intolerant people? In this the second episode of the tolerance podcast series, Professor Burlingame helps you take your tolerance skills to the next level by teaching you some basic anthropology truths about humans. You can then use this wisdom to better deal with intolerance in others and in yourself...
In this podcast Professor Burlingame recommends two classic ethnographies -- Richard B. Lee's The Dobe Ju/'hoansi and Ida Susser's Norman Street - to those intrepid souls who are searching for an opportunity to read and learn from anthropology. The cultural insights you can gain from these two books based in anthropological research are indispensable to those on a personal journey of self-discovery and growth...