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How Our Neurology Impacts Our Diversity and Justice Work w/ Dr. Jerome Lubbe
Publisher |
The Diversity Gap
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Education
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Oct 18, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:47:25

Dr. Jerome Lubbe is the founder of Thrive Neuro Health. You can learn more about him and his practice here. He's also the author of the first ever brain-based book on the Enneagram which you can find here.

In this conversation, Dr. Lubbe also mentions The Living School. Check that out here.

The Diversity Gap is a two-year exploration into the gap between good intentions and good impact. You can learn more at www.thediversitygap.com. You can also follow along on Instagram @thediversitygap or on Facebook!

Need help processing today's podcast? Head over to www.theDiversityGap.comto find a conversation guide with definitions and questions for reflection.

The Diversity Gap is a project of Plywood People. Click hereto learn more.

In episode 13 of The Diversity Gap Podcast, Bethaney sits down with functional neurologist Dr. Jerome Lubbe. They discuss a few of the neurological processes that impact our ability to navigate the terrain of multi-racial community. If you've ever wondered why its hard to talk about race, or why its difficult to understand a perspective outside of your own, listen in. You'll learn a bit more about how we are hardwired to respond to conflict, and you'll hear some insights to help you navigate this space better.

Dr. Jerome Lubbe is the founder of Thrive Neuro Health. You can learn more about him and his practice here. He's also the author of the first ever brain-based book on the Enneagram which you can find here.

In this conversation, Dr. Lubbe also mentions The Living School. Check that out here.

The Diversity Gap is a two-year exploration into the gap between good intentions and good impact. You can learn more at www.thediversitygap.com. You can also follow along on Instagram @thediversitygap or on Facebook!

Need help processing today's podcast? Head over to www.theDiversityGap.comto find a conversation guide with definitions and questions for reflection.

The Diversity Gap is a project of Plywood People. Click hereto learn more.

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