In this episode of the "What Do You Have to Say?" podcast, your hosts Phil and Uriah open up about their personal journeys, sharing stories and insights about life skills and their professional adventures. <br />They discuss why curiosity, empathy, and collaboration are so important and share how their views on education and mental health have evolved over time. <br />The conversation also highlights how music has played a big role in their lives and the wisdom they've gained from previous generations, all while celebrating the value of hard work and perseverance. <br /> It’s a warm and insightful discussion you won't want to miss! <br /><br />Takeaways <br />Phil is an educator and musician, passionate about shaping young minds. <br />Uriah is a marriage and family therapist, emphasizing the importance of curiosity. <br />Both hosts value personal growth and the sharing of experiences. <br />Curiosity can help in understanding conflicts and fostering empathy. <br />Gardening and pottery are seen as valuable life skills to master. <br />The belief that success is not solely defined by formal education. <br />Music serves as a powerful theme in their lives and discussions. <br />Family wisdom plays a crucial role in shaping their perspectives. <br />Collaboration is preferred over compromise in relationships. <br />The podcast aims to create an interactive space for listeners. <br /><br />Keywords <br />podcast, personal growth, philosophy, life skills, music, family wisdom, mental health, education, curiosity, collaboration <br /><br /><br /><br />**Fair Use Statement for [What Do You Have To say?]:** <br />This podcast utilizes short excerpts of music and video clips for the purpose of critical commentary, review, and analysis, falling under the "fair use" doctrine as outlined in Section 107 of the U.S. Copyright Act. We consider the four factors of fair use in our production: <br />1. **Purpose and Character of Use:** Our use is transformative, adding new perspectives, insights, and discussion to the original material, primarily for non-profit educational and commentary purposes, even if monetized. <br />2. **Nature of the Copyrighted Work:** We may use excerpts from both factual and creative works, always aiming for a balanced and justifiable application of fair use principles. <br />3. **Amount and Substantiality:** We use only the necessary portions of copyrighted works to illustrate our points, avoiding the use of entire works or significant, "heart" portions where possible. <br />4. **Effect Upon Potential Market:** We believe our use does not negatively impact the market for or value of the original copyrighted works. Instead, our commentary may encourage further engagement with the original content. <br />All copyrighted material belongs to its respective owners.
