Comments by "The Communication Coach" (@TheCommunicationCoach) on "FRONTLINE PBS | Official"
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Yeah, and this time it's very personal. I love those San Juan Islands, and abhor whale 'watcher'-nuisances and every ship that goes through there leaking who knows what, with too many crowds everywhere infringing on nature with very little clue just tons of arrogance and selfishness. This is incredibly disheartening, and just one more sign of the end, because most of human kind is not even close to being smart enough nor selfless enough to ever stand any chance of doing what is needed, even though almost all of the tipping points are past and beyond reversing. EVERY DAY I'm glad I've had a sweet and long life way before the horrors of today. Those few of you smart enough, best adjust to this new hothouse world now: lose weight, save water, buy and wear white, loose-fitting garments including the head just like they must do in the desert countries. Learn to take a siesta and work more at night, and move away from coastlines and out of current desert cities. Or, don't, and just be one of the roughly 7.21659 billion others who stand little chance of adapting and surviving either.
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I just finished the Frontline interview, and we are lucky to have you around. I even called your office to show that the death-threats and such cowardly stunts are not the norm. I'll step up and go to bat for you at any time, sir, and Ms. Cheney as well. You're both modern-day heroes when you should just be doing your jobs without such frenetic "dumbasses" (hell, yes, I loved that you swore twice) and conspiracies to get in the way. I've written a couple of books about courage that need updating, and I will be including some quotes of yours. As a Communication 'expert,' you do a very good job and of course, look good, on camera, too. Keep it up!! Thanks for having a googtube channel, too, so many don't and I don't care for anything else. Been here quite awhile. ;)
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Cosby, Weinstein, Epstein, Spacey, what a bunch of sick puppies! If American media wouldn't portray it constantly as the only goal, and add guns, too, things would be much different. I listen to songs and watch movies from the 50s that make me want to gag, they're so sexually chauvinistic that it's truly sickening. Like Grease "...did she put up a fight?" and how about old Leslie Nielsen in Forbidden Planet (excellent film other than the above), telling the woman that she's got to know men and how the way she was dressed encouraged rape, which she would've deserved!! WTF??
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This show has it all wrong, and that's why people and docs do. From the moment we're born, we're on the path to death, therefore we should all live prepared to die once we are old enough to do so, especially later on. When my mom and dad died, I was fully ready for it, and tried to get them both to handle any last business with loved ones that they needed. My dad never did, but that was his mistake.
But I'm an expert on communication, and have several vids on it and am writing a book too. It's always taken for granted, but this show demos just how hard it is for people to fully and effectively communicate. It should be taught in schools, but again, thinking talk makes one a communicator is horribly incorrect.
As the doc said, not only patients don't hear what the doc 'says', the same applies to all people everywhere. Improper communication is the major problem with all things in the world today, from inner-personal, to inter-personal, to intra-personal.
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@krisburrus1861 Where he said the "N" word as part of the job, and Dave was a blind white racist? That was funny, but I don't think it's that guy, he's just an actor. Hold on, I've been meaning to look this up for quite awhile, and now I will.....nope, it's not that guy. His name is Will Lyman and he's been doing it since 1984:
William Lyman is an American voice-over artist, actor, and musician. Being known for his polished, resonant voice, Lyman has narrated the PBS series Frontline since its second season in 1984.
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Yeah, darrel, they've always done that, it's prepping for the real years, junior and senior; and 95% of it is nothing more than you could be offered in HS, except for some vocational concentrations that only needed an Associate's degree. THAT'S why I had such an easy time of it, because I aced HS in my sleep, and repeating it was even easier, so I did it wasted. It's your junior and senior years at a Uni when you finally get down to business. CC for me was a delay of two years, nothing more educational than that, an excuse to take my money. Several of my "professors" were bugged that I didn't need to pay attention or attend class as they wanted us all to, but they shut up quickly enough when I got the highest grades on every test and term paper. Why? Because I learned it all in HS, period. How that's being down on CCs I don't know. I had some of the best times of my life in CC, I'd love to be back in those days once more.
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@mtbdawg4987 Yes, it IS true, and you prove it by admitting you were out of HS studying at a CC instead, which is essentially the same thing. HS today is all job prep as it wasn't for decades beforehand, and students today have handheld computers, the internet to find their homework on, and are plugged-in 24/7. It's not the same at all. For many kids, it most-definitely was, and is still, simply redoing what they should've learned in regular HS. A few things were a bit more-advanced, but that was rare, so getting some reqs out of the way is exactly what I'm talking about and what you did. Reqs from HS you met in CC, or you would've doubled-up; once in HS and again in CC, as they had everyone do. CC was incredibly easy for me as I had learned in HS. But I also took time off after HS and just worked, until I was ready to go to college.
As for getting jobs, you're mostly right, it's more about the person, or should be. I applied for a job an agency sent me to that required a college-degree, but I was only out of HS and thought they were wasting my time. But the interviewer barely touched on any of my education and hired me for me, again, as it should be; except for highly-technical and dangerous jobs, of course.
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Many, if not most, cultures revere their elderly, but not in America. Nope, we'll drop you like we do our, old, beloved dogs. It's a horrible way to end up and we should be ashamed for not following other, wiser cultures and revereing our elderly. I certainly would not go into one, I'd find a nice peaceful spot in a forest to pass away, or if I could time it right, be hang-gliding through some untouched mountain terrain.
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