Kind AF

Dominick is a friend and professional executive at a large corporation where he mentors and guides junior staff. He joins Adrienne and Kent for what is initially a casual chat about complex place names, some family history, arguing with older ladies, and a variety of other fun & funny topics. In this casual chat, full of anecdotes and jokes, Dominick shares some challenges that come with working, the difficulties of being kind with negative-minded folks, and his political viewpoints.

Show Notes

🐴 "The Oregon Trail was da bomb!" 02:26
πŸ˜‚ Hello Dominick! 16:06
🀯 IS THIS GOING IN THE PODCAST? 30:32
🚌 Middle school woes and regretful name-calling. 33:01
πŸ—žChanging a negative mindset in the business world can be challenging. 44:55
πŸ™„ "If you're not looking at my kindness as me trying to help you, maybe then I do become unkind, a bit." 50:17
πŸ§‘β€πŸ« Mentoring to help people figure out if they belong. Kindness from the top down. 50:50
🌞 Kind and unkind people among presidential candidates and erstwhile candidate hopefuls. 59:45
πŸ’– On having to be able to see own imperfections and be an honest, vulnerable human being. 01:04:46
πŸ–• Nobody says "fuck" like New Yorkers. 01:08:25 

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What is Kind AF?

Hosts Adrienne Garland and Kent Gustavson go deep into β€œkind” in every episode. Their polarized, oscillatory, at times slap-happy and at times dead-serious conversations range from the practical to the absurd, wandering sometimes aimlessly, yet always delivering valuable perspectives. Seeking the deeper meaning of kindness in today’s surreal world, they explore questions like what is kindness? Can business people really be kind? Does karma exist? Do trees really fall in the forest? Dr. Kent is an O.G. podcaster and founder of Podcasts That Matter, and Adrienne is the CEO of SheLeads Media, and the head of its eponymous podcast network. When prompted, the hosts proclaimed: β€œOur most fervent hope is that kindness will sneak up on you in your sleep, and infect your brain.”