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āØWhat Happened to Visionary Leadership?
Is the role of true leadership being lost in an era of political gimmicks, inflammatory rhetoric, and short-term policies?
There was once an era of visionary leaders like Winston Churchill, whose resolve shaped the outcome of WWII, and John F. Kennedy, whose bold vision inspired a generation to reach for the stars. These were leaders who united nations under a common cause, prioritized long-term strategy over political survival, and dared to dream of a better future.
Today, as we grapple with issues like the cost of living, rising taxes, government accountability, political ideologies, division and desperate political/social agendas. The nations deserve more than political maneuvering; they deserve leaders with a clear vision for the future.
There are many more great dialogues upcoming on this podcast. Check out our recent episode on Canada's political landscape and failing economic policies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYNz8...
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š¤ÆMedia Accountability in Canada: A Damning Report on Public Trust š
In my latest podcast with Dr. Lydia Miljan, we explored her report that sheds light on one of Canadaās most critical issues: the mediaās failure to hold the government accountable for its fiscal spending.
With Chrystia Freelandās resignation leaving behind a $62 billion deficit, Dr. Miljanās findings reveal a troubling pattern:
ā Media coverage barely mentioned the cost of permanent spending programs like dental and pharma care.
ā Key fiscal principles, such as avoiding new permanent spending, were largely ignored in both press releases and news coverage.
ā The result? A public that remains uninformed and a media landscape that appears complicit in sabotaging trust.
When the media fails to scrutinize government spending, who is left to hold the powerful accountable? Dr. Miljan argues that this lack of transparency undermines fiscal responsibility and fuels public disillusionment.
If media accountability is the cornerstone of a functioning democracy, is Canada facing a crisis of trust?
This episode is a wake-up call for anyone who values truth in journalism and fiscal responsibility. Watch the full conversation here: š„youtube.com/@RevaluateWithFola?sub_confirmation=1
Reexamine it. Rethink it. Reimagine it. Revaluate it.
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šTrudeauās Feminism: Empowering Women or Undermining Meritocracy?
In my latest podcast with Dr. Lydia Miljan, we tackled the complex narrative surrounding Justin Trudeauās feminist agenda. With a series of high-profile resignations from his cabinetāincluding Chrystia Freeland, Jody Wilson-Raybould, Celina Caesar-Chavannes and Jane Philpottāserious questions arise about the balance between feminism, meritocracy, and competence in leadership.
ā Does Trudeauās approach to gender equality prioritize optics over true empowerment?
ā Are these resignations a reflection of deeper dysfunction within the Liberal government?
ā And, most importantly, has the emphasis on diversity and inclusion compromised the competence and effectiveness of Canadaās leadership?
True leadership isnāt about tokenism; itās about empowering individuals based on competence and merit. But when leadership positions become a battleground for political optics, does the real cause of equality suffer?
Dr. Miljanās sharp critique of Trudeauās feminist branding and its consequences offers a thought-provoking take on these critical issues. This is a conversation that goes beyond politicsāitās about the principles that shape our society.
Watch the full episode here: š„youtube.com/@RevaluateWithFola?sub_confirmation=1
Reexamine it. Rethink it. Reimagine it. Revaluate it.
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Does Trudeau's Leadership Lack Emotional Intelligence? šš¤Æ
In my latest podcast with Dr. Lydia Miljan, we explored not just the policies but the personality dynamics shaping Canadaās leadership under Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland. The conversation raised profound questions about emotional intelligence and its role in effective governance:
ā Does Trudeauās insistence on branding himself as empathetic and progressive mask a deeper disconnect from the struggles of everyday Canadians?
ā How did Chrystia Freelandās approach to leadershipāpraised by some but criticized by othersācontribute to her resignation amidst a $62 billion deficit?
ā Is the absence of emotional intelligence in the Trudeau government exacerbating Canadaās political and economic challenges?
Leadership is more than policiesāitās about understanding people, managing crises with decisiveness and empathy, and making decisions that inspire trust. Is this where Canadaās leadership is falling short?
Dr. Miljanās insights into Trudeau and Freelandās leadership styles offer a lens into why emotional intelligence might be Canadaās missing ingredient for political stability.
This is one conversation you donāt want to miss. š„ youtube.com/@RevaluateWithFola?sub_confirmation=1
Reexamine it. Rethink it. Reimagine it. Revaluate it
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Chrystia Freeland Resigns: What Does This Mean for Canada? š
In my latest podcast with Dr. Lydia Miljan, we explored the monumental resignation of Chrystia Freeland, Canadaās Finance Minister. With a $62 billion deficit looming and a series of ambitious permanent spending programs, her exit raises critical questions:
Was Freeland set up to fail by the very government she served?
Does her resignation highlight deeper cracks in Justin Trudeauās leadership?
And most importantly, can Canada survive these mounting fiscal challenges?
Dr. Miljan provides sharp insights into how Freelandās departure could reshape Canadian politics, the Liberal Party, and the nationās economic future.
This is not just about one resignationāitās a story about accountability, leadership, and the future of Canadian governance.
Watch the full episode here: š„ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUlXE...
Reexamine it. Rethink it. Reimagine it.
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Is Justin Trudeauās Feminism Backfiring? š¤
In my latest episode with Dr. Lydia Miljan, we tackled one of the most controversial topics surrounding Trudeauās government: his feminist agenda. While branding himself as a champion of gender equality, why have so many prominent women resigned from his cabinet?
I asked really the tough questions:
Has Trudeauās feminism truly empowered women, or is it political optics?
Are meritocracy and leadership being sacrificed for ideology?
What do these resignations say about Canadaās leadership crisis?
Watch the full episode here and join the conversation: youtube.com/@REVALUATEWITHFOLA?sub_confirmation=1
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š 1,000 Subscribers! Thank You! š
Iām beyond grateful to each and every one of you whoās joined this journey on the Revaluate Podcast. Together, weāve examined tough questions about leadership, society, faith, culture wars, and the big ideas shaping Canada and beyond.
This milestone isnāt just about numbers; itās about the meaningful conversations we've had. Your engagementācomments, questions, corrections and challengesāmakes this a space where ideas are truly Revaluated.
Here's a reminder to myself and to you: on the Revaluate Podcast, weāre about more than just debate. Hereās the ethos weāre building:
š” Query it: Donāt just accept things at face valueāask the hard questions.
š¤ Rethink it: Challenge the narratives that shape our lives.
š Reimagine it: Explore new ways of thinking to create a better world.
āØ Live a fulfilling life: Because ideas only matter when they inspire action.
Hereās to the next chapterāand to continuing to revaluate everything, together. Thank you! š
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Is Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) creating fairness or causing division? š¤
Watch my unfiltered opinion here: https://youtu.be/1H346XLmXaw
I discuss the unintended consequences of DEI training, hiring practices, and media bias. Are these policies actually helpingāor are they promoting new forms of bias, even racism against certain groups?
What do YOU think?
Is DEI a necessary step toward fairness, or is it a divisive tool?
Have you experienced or witnessed DEI initiatives in action?
Comment your thoughts below ā¬ļø and letās have a conversation! Watch the video here:
https://youtu.be/1H346XLmXaw
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Is there really such a thing as reverse racism, or is it just... racism? š¤
In my latest video, I explore the controversial idea of whether DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives are unintentionally promoting bias against certain groups. From hiring practices to media representation, the impact of these policies is raising big questions.
Whatās YOUR take? Drop your thoughts in the comments!
Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/1H346XLmXaw
#reverseracism #dei #diversityandinclusion #meritocracy
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Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI): A step toward fairness or a recipe for division? š¤Æ
In this video, I explore:
-- The controversial hiring practices fueled by DEI
-- The question no one wants to ask: Is DEI promoting racism against white people?
-- Why DEI might be a challenge to meritocracy in Canada and beyond.
Do you believe DEI makes workplaces more inclusive, or does it compromise fairness?
Drop your answers in the comments! Iād love to hear YOUR perspective. Watch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/1H346XLmXaw
#dei #podcast #diversityandinclusion
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