Steven Mintz

Ethics is required because life and work aren’t black or white

Steven Mintz joins Jim Blasingame to reveal the fact that the facets of human life is not a binary, black or white proposition, which requires the imperative of well established ethical behavior, which is gray.

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Steven Mintz joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the concept of generally accepted definitions of good and bad, and the dangers of the increasingly powerful assuming they have the power to hold that definition.
Steven Mintz joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the power of having integrity when making tough decisions about upcoming behavior, plus the role that redemption plays in dealing with good people who do bad things.
Steven Mintz joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how even good people make bad decisions if they allow their reasoning to look more like the application of situational ethics, which is usually heavy on justification.
Steven Mintz joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why creating chaos and refusing to allow diversity of thought is not only bad for small businesses, but by definition, is bad for the children of those business owners.
Steven Mintz joins Jim Blasingame to reveal how the dangers of the “cancel culture” as an anti-free speech force not only refuses to debate those who disagree with them, but rather seek to silence and harm them.