Send us a text In the latest episode of The Perspective View, we delve into a fundamental question that resonates far beyond the boundaries of healthcare: Would you rather be right or precise? Drawing from a deeply personal experience in the healthcare system, our host shares a compelling narrative that underscores the critical importance of effective communication between patients and providers. Through meticulous attention to detail and active listening, a seemingly routine medical visit tr...
Send us a text In this episode of The Perspective View Podcast, host Tomeria Jordan welcomes back the esteemed Jane Elliott, an internationally known teacher, lecturer, and diversity trainer. The conversation delves into the current political landscape and the significance of voting, especially amidst attacks on diversity conversations. Jane Elliott shares insights on why people should vote and what factors they should consider when making their decision. She also discusses strategies for enc...
Send us a text Join us on The Perspective View Podcast as we explore why diversity is crucial and why your voice matters in the DEI movement. In this special anniversary episode, we discuss the financial and human costs of ignoring DEI, the importance of creating safe spaces, and how each of us can use our voice to drive meaningful change. Plus, get actionable tips for advancing DEI in your organization. Tune in and let's build a more inclusive future together! Remember, perspective is subje...
Send us a text In this episode, we peel back the layers on Elon Musk's viral tweet "DEI Must Die." Host, Tomeria Jordan, challenges this notion and encourages listeners to consider America's checkered past, the hypocrisy in a meritocracy, equal vs equitable, race relations, and more. This episode is designed to help you consider that just because it's not your experience doesn't mean someone else's reality doesn't exist. Summary of Topics The Perspective View - An OverviewElon Mus...
Send us a text In this episode, titled "The Naked Truth: Unmasking the Reality We All Share," we peel back the layers of societal expectations, drawing parallels between the perfect facade of store-bought apples and the curated images we present on social media. We explore the stark contrast between celebrities' public images and the controversies that reveal their humanity, prompting reflection on our own judgments and the unpredictability of life. Discover the transformative moment w...
Send us a text Are you ready to break free from the shackles of self-doubt and embrace the power of confidence? In today's dynamic and competitive world, confidence isn't just a nice-to-have; it's a must-have. Join our host, Tomeria Jordan, as she explores the profound impact of confidence in the workplace, and in our personal lives. Confidence is the secret sauce that fuels resilience, adaptability, and success in the face of workplace and life challenges. But that's not all. Sh...
Send us a text Join us on The Perspective View podcast as we interview Mykella Auld, a behavior change leader, social educator, executive coach, institutional organizer, and tactical strategist. With a wealth of experience in collective well-being research, equity framework development, and creative problem-solving, Mykella shares her insights on fostering innovative organizations that prioritize the holistic well-being of employees. We delve into her journey, discussing her role as the Found...
Send us a text In honor of Juneteenth 2023 which was celebrated on Monday, June 19th CC: America LLC has compiled all prior podcast episodes featuring Keith Kelley, a retired Financial Analyst and CPA. In this enlightening discussion, Keith shares valuable insights on how Black Americans can increase their net worth, overcome racial disparities, and implement strategies to achieve success. From exploring three powerful tools used to transfer wealth to future generations to uncovering the asse...
Send us a text In this episode of The Perspective View Podcast titled "The Power of Information: Why Informed Decision-making Matters" the host, Tomeria Jordan, delves into the significance of being well-informed when making decisions. She highlights that while we make countless choices each day, we often lack all the facts necessary to make informed decisions, especially those that impact the lives of others. Through examples and statistics, the episode emphasizes the consequences of uninfor...
Send us a text Join Tomeria Jordan, host of the perspective view as she dives into this very important and fascinating concept of selective outrage. You know, that feeling when we prioritize certain issues over others, based on their proximity to our personal lives. It's time to explore why we're wired this way, the impact it has on our society, and what we as individuals can do about it. Watch the visual podcast on our YouTube channel. Support the show
Send us a text "The only time we fail is when we quit!" Patrick Rummerfield, the World's 1st Fully Functioning Quadriplegic Patrick Rummerfield is the World's 1st Fully Functioning Quadriplegic and the author of Green Bananas: The Patrick Rummerfield Story. Patrick's story is both moving and motivational. In 1974, Patrick Rummerfield's spine suffered four crushed cervical vertebrae. Doctors saw little chance for survival, and they predicted death within 72 hours. His indomitable will, positiv...
Send us a text In this podcast episode, Tomeria Jordan, host of The Perspective View Podcast, delves into the cognitive bias known as confirmation bias. Our brains are wired to seek out and interpret information that confirms our pre-existing beliefs or hypotheses, while ignoring or discounting information that contradicts them. This can have a significant impact on our decision-making and understanding of facts, leading to a distorted view of reality. She explores how confirmation bias manif...
Send us a text On this episode of The Perspective View Podcast host Tomeria Jordan is joined by Dr. Jane Elliott, the creator of the famous Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes exercise. Dr. Elliott is an educator, diversity trainer, and recipient of the National Mental Health Association Award for Excellence in Education. Join us for this important and inspiring conversation with Dr. Jane Elliott, as we delve into the complexities of race and discrimination, as well as explore ways to create a more just and...
Send us a text “Look Around and See Every day is Black History February is a reminder that history was created by men and women who look like you and me. ” Tomeria Jordan According to history.com, "Black History Month is an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing their central role in U.S. history. Also known as African American History Month, the event grew out of “Negro History Week,” the brainchild of noted historian Carter G. Woodson and ot...
Send us a text On this episode of The Perspective View Podcast host Tomeria Jordan is joined by Dereka Moten to discuss how compliments and criticism shape our perspectives about ourselves. This is a conversation you don't want to miss. In the age of social media and social comparison it is easy to get bogged down with the "weight" of others opinions. Our hope is that through this conversation you will gain a different perspective and start to see yourself living free and unapologetically. Wa...
Send us a text Today is MLK Day which commemorates Civil Rights activist, Baptist preacher and Nobel Peace Prize winner Martin Luther King Jr. who was known for his activism against segregation and his advocacy for civil rights. Per the American Association of State Colleges and Universities, the "MLK Day of Service empowers individuals, strengthens communities, bridges barriers, creates solutions to social problems, and moves us closer to Dr. King’s vision of a “Beloved Community." While som...
Send us a text Join us for an exclusive interview with the founders of The Fortitude Collective whose mission is to create a space for the next generation of black and brown women that reaffirms, supports, and encourages them to “bring their chair” to every space they occupy. Their vision is for every black and brown woman to own their space in the world and of course "bring their chair." "Bringing their chair" as they so eloquently put it is based on the quote by their late Soror, Shirley Ch...
Send us a text In this episode, host Tomeria Jordan, highlights how views regarding Friday the 13th vary by nationality, culture, personal experience, upbringing, and more. This serves as one of many examples of how diversity, equity, and inclusion is subjective based on experience. Rate, Comment, Share, and Subscribe! The show available via several major podcast platforms, e.g., Apple, Spotify, etc. Follow the link below so you can subscribe wherever you prefer to listen. www.theperspe...
Send us a text In episode 2, Tomeria Jordan and Morgan Johnson discuss how perspective is subjective. In this episode we talk about: - How our perspectives are shaped by experience - The subjectivity of truth - Interpretation of what others say - Cancel culture - What we can learn from Ketanji Brown Jackson - Perception of certain things, e.g., Anime, women of color and marriage, attractiveness, and more Who is Morgan Johnson? Morgan is an HR Generalist by trade and has y...
Send us a text In the first episode of The Perspective View Podcast by CC: America LLC, host Tomeria Jordan is joined by TaQuonda Hill, MS, Prosci, CM, DevOps, RTE SAFe Agile Change and Transformational Leader. During this episode we discuss: Redefining diversity in the corporate workspaceEquity, inclusion, and belongingTaQuonda's personal experiences as it relates to DEI and being a woman of color in Information Technology (IT) Strategies for businesses to improve DEI effort...