If I say that something is intriguing to people, I am saying that that something has caught their attention. I am not saying that these people have necessarily formed an opinion about that something as of yet. However, I am saying that that something is on the radar of these people and they may be willing to learn more about it. —RLN

All Things Intriguing

The Podcasts of Dr. Raymond L. Newkirk, Psy.D., Ph.D., Ph.D., Th.C.

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Jan 20 • 12:24

This 12 minute Episode announces the Podcast All Things Intriguing hosted by Dr. Raymond L. Newkirk.  Over the years, we will explore topics such as Virtuality™, Applied Moral Wisdom, Evidence-Based Problem-Solving, Human Wisdom, Systems Thinking, Workplace Relationships, Deep Spirituality, the Cosmos, Trends and Fads,  UFO's & UAPs, Human Psychology,  Artificial Intelligence, and many other intriguing topics. Our mission is to inform the mind, entertain the heart, ignite curiosity, expand the horizon of the possible, create a sense of wonder, share insights, clarify the ambiguous, simplify the complex, and introduce new paradigms of problem-solving along the way.  Our vision is an ambitious one. Why not? Otherwise it would not be worth doing.

I invite you to follow our Podcasts as we move forward with our adventure of uncovering All Things Intriguing.

Ray Newkirk

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Have you ever worked with a person who should have been good at decision making but was really a lousy decision maker? Have you ever known someone who consistently avoided making decisions? What do you get when you combine procrastination with decision making avoidance? Let’s think about this later. —RLN