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In an insightful episode combining elements from 'Need to Know' and the Black Executive Perspective podcast, Dr. Nsenga Burton delves into the essential themes of integrity, accountability, and the responsible handling of misinformation. Focusing on Janet Jackson's controversial comments about Vice President Kamala Harris, Dr. Burton discusses the significance of public figures acknowledging their mistakes, offering genuine apologies, and committing to rectification. The episode underscores the broader impact of these actions on one's career and personal legacy and encourages listeners to maintain integrity and stay well-informed as key aspects of leadership and decency.

▶︎ In This Episode

  1. 00:00: Introduction to Need to Know with Dr. Nsenga Burton
  2. 00:20: Janet Jackson's Controversial Comment
  3. 01:01: The Fallout and Reactions
  4. 02:10: Professional Perspective on Janet Jackson
  5. 02:39: Leadership and Accountability
  6. 03:22: Janet Jackson's Legacy and Current Challenges
  7. 04:50: Final Thoughts on the Controversy
  8. 05:08: Identity and Self-Identification
  9. 05:52: The Importance of Knowing Your Representatives
  10. 06:52: Understanding Integrity
  11. 07:18: The Impact of Misinformation
  12. 08:08: Final Thoughts on Integrity
  13. 08:37: Conclusion and Farewell

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