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Can You Embrace An Ever-Changing World?

22-Jul-25 18:00

Can You Embrace An Ever-Changing World?

We are constantly hearing news of changes in the world. Some are on a larger scale and political and some news is very personal. Some are driven by technology - especially AI and others are not. Of course some of us thrive on the upgrades and innovation — while others feel like we're constantly playing catch-up and are exhausted. So we asked our listeners: which way do you lean? Do you enjoy living in a world that’s always changing or do you sometimes wish things could just stay the same?

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Presented by: Sharaad Kuttan, Susan Tam


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