In episode 2, Tomeria Jordan and Morgan Johnson discuss how perspective is subjective.
In this episode we talk about:
- How our perspectives are shaped by experience
- The subjectivity of truth
- Interpretation of what others say
- Cancel culture
- What we can learn from Ketanji Brown Jackson
- Perception of certain things, e.g., Anime, women of color and marriage, attractiveness, and more
Who is Morgan Johnson?
Morgan is an HR Generalist by trade and has years of experience in various different disciplines. Some of which includes but isn’t limited to working as a counselor, manager, and certified trainer. Morgan has an MBA with a concentration in Human Resources Management and Services from Averett University and a Bachelor’s in Psychology from Virginia State University.
Tomeria and Morgan met at the Appomattox Regional Governor’s School for the Arts & Technology and the rest is history. They have been blessed to share so many fun memories over the years and have learned a lot on this journey called life. Each of us is unique and as Morgan said, "similar does not mean same."
Connect with Morgan!
Instagram: @m.r.s.johnson, and @say_sumthing_saturday
TikTok: @oh_hmmmmm
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