A discussion about the mediocrity of our country. How did we get here? How do we level up and put things back on track. Email: WhenDidABecomeAverage@gmail.com
In this episode we talk about Halloween, rent control, and MPLS. Police Department.
In this episode AJ talks about schools in poor vs rich areas, teachers union, and what our educational strategy should be.
This episode AJ tells a story that highlights what a difference people can make.
This episode talks about giving students an incomplete vs failing them when assignments are not turned in on time. We also talk about general laziness.
This episode is about getting politics out of the decisions and work that needs to be done.
AJ talks about how do you shift the average or adjust standards and double standards
In this episode I talk about what responsibility does society have to a below average situation and is there a time for average, or when is average good enough.
In this episode we talk about where did you come from and what effect does that have on your current state along with what effects that privileged or not has on you.
In this episode we talk about the “I don’t believe in COVID crowd” and some Average American stats.
This is an introduction to AJ, the podcast, topic mater, and overall direction.
Gmail: whendidabecomeaverage@gmail.com
Twitter @AbecomeAverage
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