Genay Peavey and Susan Sanders

Conscious Contact

Genay Peavey and Susan Sanders

  • #12 Cancel Culture, Living In The Grey, And Being A Good Person: Conscious Contact with Mark Johnson

#12 Cancel Culture, Living In The Grey, And Being A Good Person: Conscious Contact with Mark Johnson

Sunday 1st May 2022

Join Genay Peavey and Mark Johnson as they discuss cancel culture, compassion, and finding balance in life on 'Conscious Contact'.
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Conscious Contact
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Genay Peavey and Susan Sanders
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Navigating Cancel Culture and Compassion with Mark Johnson

It all boils down to being a good person.
Ever feel like the world is too quick to judge? In this episode of 'Conscious Contact', host Genay Peavey chats with Mark Johnson about the complexities of cancel culture and why it might not be the best way to bring about change. Instead of jumping to extremes, Mark advocates for a more compassionate approach, emphasizing the importance of living in the grey areas of life.
They discuss how showing up with kindness and understanding can help bridge divides and foster personal growth. Mark shares his insights on being a good person and doing the inner work necessary to truly embody the change you wish to see in the world. The conversation also touches on how social media can create echo chambers that limit our exposure to diverse perspectives.
By being open-minded and willing to help others, we can gain a better understanding of different viewpoints and build a more inclusive community. If you're tired of the all-or-nothing mentality and looking for a more balanced approach to life, this episode offers valuable insights. Tune in to hear how compassion and authenticity can make a real difference in your interactions and personal growth.