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Body Language Shapes Perceptions About Leaders
How does stature and body language shape our perception of leaders, especially in the political sphere?
Mal Fletcher discusses the issue in this excerpt from a BBC radio interview.
Added 11/02/2013
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Same Sex Marriage Bill
Is the British government premature in pushing for same sex marriage?
What might the bill mean for other areas of the law? What are the implications for freedom of conscience issues (including religion)? And what about the politics of the current situation?
Mal Fletcher discusses this controversial subject with Bill Heine on BBC Radio.
Added 11/02/2013
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Chris Huhne - Leadership Deficit
The Chris Huhne court case has raised several important issues relating to honesty in politics and trust in leadership.
Mal Fletcher discusses some of the issues as part of a panel on BBC Radio.
Added 11/02/2013
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Is Britain Failing Cyclists?
Is Britain failing its cyclists?
Are potential cyclists put off by bad road planning?
Mal Fletcher discusses this in a segment on BBC Radio.
Added 11/02/2013
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Are Step-Families the Future?
The 2011 Census showed that the number of stepfamilies is on the rise in Britain.
What does this mean to the make up of society and what might it mean for the future?
Mal Fletcher joins a very interesting discussion on BBC Radio.
Added 02/02/2013
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Tech Savvy UK?
The British media regulator OfCom has found that the UK has overtaken Japan as the world's top nation in terms of using mobile digital media, including photo sharing and social networking.
What opportunities does this open up for the nation? What challenges does it bring?
Mal Fletcher discusses this in an interview for BBC Radio.
(For more on issues like this, see "Fascinating Times", the new book by Mal Fletcher, out now on Amazon Kindle. Click here for more...)
Added 09/01/2013
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Internet Addiction: Is It Real?
Britain has been labelled the most internet addicted country in the world.
Is Internet Addiction a real condition? What are Constant Partial Attention and Absent Presence and what does all this mean for the way we engage online?
Mal Fletcher answers these questions and more in this intriguing interview on BBC Radio.
For more on this vital subject, see Mal's new book Fascinating Times, out now on Amazon Kindle. Click here for more.
Added 08/01/2013
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These Are Fascinating Times
These are fascinating times according to social futurist Mal Fletcher, but fascination is a two-sided coin, bringing benefits and huge challenges.
In this radio spot linked to his new book "Fascinating Times: A Social Commentary", he explains.
Added 20/12/2012
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Technology and Ethics
What impact does emerging technology have on social ethics? Is technology changing our values?
What part does social commentary play in informing our choices with regard to the use of technology - and in other areas of change in society?
Mal Fletcher answers these and other questions in this interview with Australia's 96Five Radio.
Mal also discusses his new book Fascinating Times, which is available on the Amazon Kindle platform. Click here for more.
Added 10/12/2012
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What Impact is Social Media Having on our Ethics?
Why is social networking so popular and what impact does it have on social ethics and values?
How does it affect the way we receive news? What can be done about the bullying sometimes featured on social networking sites?
Mal Fletcher addresses these and other questions in this interview with Mike Shaft on BBC Radio.
Mal also discussed the launch of his new book Fascinating Times, a social commentary exploring some of the major social challenges and opportunities of our time. The book is available on the Amazon Kindle platform worldwide.
Added 09/12/2012
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After having a hard time talking with God one morning, I read to your Daily Recharge and suddenly felt God was speaking to me from the screen. Wow!!
David, Sweden
Thanks for your visit to St. Louis & the thoughtful messages you brought. I am challenged to be a city on a hill, and to not be hidden.
Perhaps on your next visit, you could join in the push-up contest or drive the motorcycle. Best wishes for continued success.
John, United States
Re: 'The Cashless Society' TV show... with rising crime rates & the threat of terrorism many people would welcome RFID technology, the cashless society & one world government to solve our problems. Should we be more aware of what they might be getting themselves into?
david, United Kingdom
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