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Matthew Goode
September 2, 2019

Episode #38: Hierarchy

Matthew Goode
September 2, 2019

Divergent expectations of ‘respect’ between colleagues.

Tagged: hierarchy, workplace, autonomy

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Matthew Goode
August 10, 2019

Episode #37: Stronger Together?

Matthew Goode
August 10, 2019

Encountering cultures of ‘collaboration’ and ‘competition’.

Tagged: workplace, collaboration, competition

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Matthew Goode
July 24, 2019

Episode #36: Emotionally Charged

Matthew Goode
July 24, 2019

When emotion plays the key role in our cross-cultural interactions.

Tagged: anger, noise, gender, nonverbal communication

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Matthew Goode
July 6, 2019

Episode #35: 'Scrutinizing the Sky'

Matthew Goode
July 6, 2019

Exploring the continuum between ‘human centered’ and ‘nature centered’ points of view.

Tagged: nature

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Matthew Goode
June 19, 2019

Episode #34: No Worries

Matthew Goode
June 19, 2019

Reflections on sharing our daily worries and concerns.

Tagged: anxiety, verbal communication, nonverbal communication, geographic region

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Matthew Goode
May 11, 2019

Episode #33: (Patriotism)

Matthew Goode
May 11, 2019

How we express our national identities often depends on our cultural ‘script’.

Tagged: geographic region, direct/indirect, patriotism

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Matthew Goode
April 19, 2019

Episode #32: Seeking Structure?

Matthew Goode
April 19, 2019

Where we go to find answers to life's big questions can be a matter of cultural context.

Tagged: faith, education, family

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Matthew Goode
April 7, 2019

Episode #31: Defying Expectations

Matthew Goode
April 7, 2019

Some thoughts on how to process a cross-cultural interaction that challenges your expectations.

Tagged: education, anger, hierarchy

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