Bologna, Your Name and Critical Thinking
Jason Mefford
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Bologna, Your Name and Critical Thinking on our Podcasts from this last week!
Jamming with Jason: E394 Encore: Beethoven's Wig and Bologna
Is destiny knocking on your door? Did you know Beethoven's wig is very big and Oscar Meyer sells bologna? In this episode we discuss the power of music in helping us to learn, remember, encapsulate memories, change our state of consciousness and emotions. Music is being used in movies, commercials and other forms to make you feel a certain way, and we discuss how you can start using music for your benefit.
Remember those catchy marketing jingles like "my bologna has a first name," and "I can bring home the bacon, fry it up in a pan." I share why those are so easy to remember and how you can use the same techniques to help change your level of consciousness.
Walking A Spiritual Path: Ep-90 Knowing Yourself Better Through Your Name
One of the codes of conduct to follow spiritually is to "know thyself." This concept show up in almost all ancient traditions and is one of our primary goals in this life. Remember who we really are.
In this episode we share more about what our names mean, one way we have started to know ourselves better, and provide you with some other ways to get to know yourself better. You may be surprised that what seems like coincidence on what our parents chose to name us is actually synchronistic and gives us a peak into who we really are, and the spiritual gifts we have.
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Audit Discussions: Critical Thinking in Report Writing and Recommendations
One of the biggest challenges internal audit has is not looking at the root cause analysis and thinking critically when making recommendations and writing reports. In this Audit Discussion I speak with Sara I. James about how auditors can think more critically and things to consider like: is my argument based on the facts, am I using primary or secondary evidence, what do I really know, am I curious or am I allowing biases and assumptions to creep into my work? We delve into what has caused critical thinking skills to be the biggest skills gap in internal audit and what you can do to improve your critical thinking skills.
Field: Auditing | Delivery Method: Self Study | CPE Hours: 1.0
Have a great rest of your week,
Jason Mefford
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