In This Episode:
- What It’s Like Being The CEO of Major Brands Such As Proactive
- Cancel Culture, Extremist Views, and Political Correctness
- The Enlightenment and the Modernists Verses the Radicals
- Why America Is a Beacon of Hope
- Equality of Opportunity Versus Equality of Outcome
- Rank Choice Voting and Changing Some Of The Ways We Do Elections
- Seth David Radwell’s Book “American Schism: How the Two Enlightenments Hold the Secret to Healing our Nation”
Quotations:
“At every age that there’s been communication, there’s been various uses of propaganda, misinformation, and shouting. It’s not very new.” – Seth David Radwell
“That cancel culture on the left is very dangerous and detrimental as much as I think some of the extreme Right is as well because we have to be able to express ourselves.” – Seth David Radwell
There is a part of our media model, especially in digital media, is that whatever shouts the loudest, gets the most clicks, is what gets the attention.” – Seth David Radwell
“Twelve years is a long time, you should be able to become a good legislator in twelve years. If by then, if you can’t figure out how to legislate and develop some good policies in twelve years, you’re probably the wrong person for the job.” – Seth David Radwell
“Knowledge and certainty are actually contradictory.” – Seth David Radwell
Guest’s Bio:
SETH DAVID RADWELL is an internationally known business executive with a Master’s degree in Public Policy from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and a Bachelor of Arts degree summa cum laude from Columbia University. He served as President of e-Scholastic, the digital arm of the global children’s publishing and education company, and as President of Bookspan/Bertelsmann, where he oversaw all editorial, marketing, media, and digital functions for iconic brands such as Book of the Month Club and developed book clubs for a diverse readership, including Black Expressions.