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This episode features a compelling dialogue with BCIT's Indigenous-Storyteller-in-Residence Robert Jago, also a distinguished journalist and historian, who delves into the complex interplay between identity, perception, and societal expectations. In a thought-provoking analysis of modern communication, the speakers examine the implications of evolving media and technology on interpersonal relationships and societal dynamics. Drawing from the theories of renowned thinkers like Marshall McLuhan, the conversation highlights the transformative nature of communication mediums and their capacity to shape perceptions and narratives. Concerns are expressed about the increasing polarization, exacerbated by curated digital interactions. Through their insights, they advocate for a return to empathetic engagement and active listening as antidotes to divisiveness. Ultimately, freedom lies in understanding and being true to oneself, thereby igniting a transformative journey of self-discovery and empowerment.

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