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The Business of Life with Dr King

The Business of Life with Dr King

著者: Dr Ariella (Ariel) Rosita King
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Dr Ariel Rosita King brings on a variety of International guests from various countries, cultures, organisations, and businesses to talk about turning
problem into possibilities! Let's turn our challenges in opportunities together!

© 2025 Dr Ariel Rosita King
社会科学 経済学
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  • The Saudi Arabia You Don't Know with Corina Goetz
    2025/05/25

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    What does modern Saudi Arabia really look like, beyond the headlines and outdated stereotypes? Corina Goetz takes us on a fascinating journey through her decade-long experience with the kingdom, revealing a country that has transformed dramatically since her first visit in 2011.

    Drawing from personal stories that span from Formula One concerts to metro rides with her 12-year-old son, Goetz paints a vivid picture of Saudi hospitality and rapid cultural evolution that contradicts Western misconceptions. "People are super friendly," she explains, describing how complete strangers have shown her kindness, from security guards offering company while she waited for her driver to fellow passengers insisting she take their seat on public transport.

    As someone who grew up in East Germany, Karina brings a unique perspective to cultural stereotyping. She draws powerful parallels between her experiences of East-West German prejudice and the way Gulf nations are often misrepresented in Western media. This personal connection fuels her passion for building cultural bridges and challenging outdated narratives about Saudi society.

    The conversation explores Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia's ambitious blueprint for modernization, diversifying beyond oil dependency, and empowering its youthful population—70% of Saudis are under 30. Karina highlights remarkable developments in tourism, entrepreneurship, and women's empowerment, including the appointment of Princess Rima as Saudi ambassador to the United States since 2019.

    Whether you're curious about business opportunities, cultural protocols, or simply discovering the unexpected side of Saudi Arabia (did you know they have rose festivals?), this episode offers invaluable insights from someone who has witnessed the kingdom's transformation firsthand. As Karina advises: "Leave your misconceptions at the door and just open your mind—you may find something quite unique and special."

    Music, lyrics, guitar and singing by Dr Ariel Rosita King

    Teach me to live one day at a time
    with courage love and a sense of pride.
    Giving me the ability to love and accept myself
    so I can go and give it to someone else.
    Teach me to live one day at a time.....


    The Business of Life
    Dr Ariella (Ariel) Rosita King
    Original Song, "Teach Me to Live one Day At A Time"
    written, guitar and vocals by Dr. Ariel Rosita King

    Dr King Solutions (USA Office)
    1629 K St, NW #300,
    Washington, DC 20006, USA,
    +1-202-827-9762
    DrKingSolutons@gmail.com
    DrKingSolutions.com


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    28 分
  • Beyond Harmony: What Japanese Scandals Reveal About Us All with Dr. Igor Prusa
    2025/05/18

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    What do public apologies, tearful press conferences, and ritual humiliation reveal about a society? Dr. Igor Prusa takes us deep into the fascinating world of Japanese scandal culture, challenging conventional wisdom about Japan as a purely harmonious society.

    Drawing on his unique background as both a media scholar and Japanese studies expert with two PhDs, Dr. Igor Prusa reveals how Japan's weekly scandals function as elaborate social rituals with distinct phases: transgression, public confession, punishment through social exile, and eventual reintegration. These performances—featuring deep bowing, tears, and formal apologies—serve as a form of scapegoating that temporarily satisfies society's need for justice while protecting corrupt systems.

    The conversation ventures far beyond Japan, exploring how ancient scapegoating traditions manifest in modern media spectacles worldwide. Dr. Rusak connects Japanese scandal rituals to philosopher René Girard's theories on imitative desire and conflict resolution, showing how identifying individual transgressors allows communities to maintain cohesion without addressing structural problems. This pattern emerges across cultures but takes distinct forms, from aggressive Japanese press conferences to Western social media pile-ons.

    Most provocatively,Dr. Igor Prusa suggests that scandal culture is evolving globally. While Japan maintains its traditional rituals, figures like Donald Trump have disrupted Western scandal narratives by refusing expected contrition, instead transforming potential disgrace into demonstrations of strength. This shift raises profound questions about how societies process moral transgressions in our contemporary media environment.

    For anyone interested in cultural differences, media studies, or the social psychology of public shaming, this conversation offers illuminating insights into how scandal reveals society's deepest values, power structures, and conflict resolution mechanisms. Dr. Igor Prusa’s book "Scandal in Japan: Transgression, Performance and Ritual" (Routledge, 2024) provides further case studies examining this phenomenon through celebrity, political, and corporate scandals.

    Music, lyrics, guitar and singing by Dr Ariel Rosita King

    Teach me to live one day at a time
    with courage love and a sense of pride.
    Giving me the ability to love and accept myself
    so I can go and give it to someone else.
    Teach me to live one day at a time.....


    The Business of Life
    Dr Ariella (Ariel) Rosita King
    Original Song, "Teach Me to Live one Day At A Time"
    written, guitar and vocals by Dr. Ariel Rosita King

    Dr King Solutions (USA Office)
    1629 K St, NW #300,
    Washington, DC 20006, USA,
    +1-202-827-9762
    DrKingSolutons@gmail.com
    DrKingSolutions.com


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    36 分
  • Inclusive Leadership Through Music with Dr Christine Herring
    2025/05/11

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    Music has the remarkable power to connect us, move us, and create lasting memories. But what if it could also make us better leaders? In this eye-opening conversation, Dr. Christine Herring reveals how she's harnessing the emotional resonance of music to transform leadership practices through her groundbreaking book series, "Mind Jukebox: A Mental Playlist for Inclusive Leaders."

    Dr. Herring takes us through her fascinating journey from educator to author and leadership consultant. What began as a simple commitment to share weekly leadership tips on LinkedIn evolved into an innovative three-volume series connecting leadership principles with songs that reinforce their messages. Each volume contains 13 "tracks" – concise leadership lessons paired with carefully selected songs that help the concepts stick in leaders' minds long after reading.

    The genius of this approach lies in its multi-sensory engagement. When leaders hear "Lean On Me" by Bill Withers, they're reminded to be open to learning from others. When Earth, Wind & Fire's "On Your Face" plays, they recall the importance of managing facial expressions in communication. These musical connections create powerful memory anchors for leadership principles that might otherwise be forgotten.

    Beyond her books, Dr. Herring shares insights from Flexcom, her proprietary communication framework that uses four insects – ants, ladybugs, caterpillars, and grasshoppers – to represent different communication styles. She explains how understanding your dominant style (completing tasks, helping people, gathering information, or big-picture thinking) can help you "flex" into other styles when needed for better outcomes.

    The conversation reveals Dr. Herring's belief that leadership isn't about position but about how we engage with others and create spaces where people feel valued and respected. Her "handprints versus footprints" concept offers a compelling framework for considering the impact of our communication – intentional or not.

    Ready to create your own mental playlist for leadership success? Connect with Dr. Christine Herring on LinkedIn at Dr Christine, and discover the Mind Jukebox series at mindjutebox.com.

    Music, lyrics, guitar and singing by Dr Ariel Rosita King

    Teach me to live one day at a time
    with courage love and a sense of pride.
    Giving me the ability to love and accept myself
    so I can go and give it to someone else.
    Teach me to live one day at a time.....


    The Business of Life
    Dr Ariella (Ariel) Rosita King
    Original Song, "Teach Me to Live one Day At A Time"
    written, guitar and vocals by Dr. Ariel Rosita King

    Dr King Solutions (USA Office)
    1629 K St, NW #300,
    Washington, DC 20006, USA,
    +1-202-827-9762
    DrKingSolutons@gmail.com
    DrKingSolutions.com


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    33 分

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