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The Critical Thinker

The Marc Medley Show

The Critical Thinker is for those who choose to move beyond the sound bite.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best The Critical Thinker episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to The Critical Thinker for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite The Critical Thinker episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

I was raised to treat the janitor with the same respect as the CEO. I'm sure you've come across this meme at some point or another and if not you get the idea. In my view, there is no such thing as a "menial" job. There is no such thing as a big job or a small job as ALL jobs are important. Learn more about it by listening to this episode of The Marc Medley Show.
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The Critical Thinker - Yes Mr. Ball A Thank You Was In Order
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11/24/17 • 7 min

While I can be very critical of the actions of our current president, in this instance I happen to side with him. Not that I am condoning his childish responses on Twitter concerning the matter; however, I can understand where he is coming from. Truth be told, I would hope that Mr. Trump did not make the effort to free the young men from the Chinese prison just for praise, but out of truly being concerned for their well being as U.S.Citizens.
I have traveled outside of the U.S. on multiple occasions throughout the years and I am always mindful to do a little bit of research about the customs and cultures of where I'm about to travel. I do this because the last thing that I would want to happen on my trip is to do something that is considered offensive or against that country's laws. The last I checked, stealing is wrong regardless of where you travel and shoplifting is a form of stealing. I don't care how valuable or valueless the article(s) may be, stealing is wrong and illegal no matter what country you are in. At the end of the day, those boys had absolutely no business whatsoever of even attempting to take anything without paying for it whether they were in the U.S. or abroad. Ironically, I was just in China in July.
One would think history would have deterred those young men from even attempting to do anything out of line in a foreign country. Clearly, the names Michael Fay or Otto Warmbier meant nothing to LiAngelo Ball, Jalen Hill and Cody Riley because if they did, I doubt very seriously if they would have committed their act. The fact that we do not know our history, pay attention to, or learn from it is a topic for another blog post so let me not digress. Back to Elder Ball saying "Thank You." In Luke 17:11-19 we read the story of how Jesus heals ten lepers and only one of them came back after he was healed to give thanks. Jesus asked, “Were not all ten cleansed? Where are the other nine? Has no one returned to give praise to God except this foreigner?” Now unlike Trump, Jesus did not go on a rant or throw a Twitter fit; however, he did ask about the other nine. If you were to read the story, you would see that all ten asked to be healed in loud voices and yet only one said thank you when their request was answered in their favor.
This is the problem I have with Mr. Ball not saying thank you to the president for whatever role he played in getting the boys out of that Chinese prison and back home. Whether it was a phone call, a text, a tweet or just the relationship that Trump has with the president of China if it played a part in getting those boys home than a thank you was indeed in order. The bottom line is, those boys could have still been sitting in that Chinese prison. In the Michael Fay case then-president, Bill Clinton was able to get the Singaporean government to lower Fay's penalty to four lashes from six; the caning was administered on May 5, 1994. Otto Warmbier passed away shrouded in mystery shortly after his return to the U.S. from North Korea.
Think about it, is vandalizing property in Singapore, attempted theft of a poster from a hotel in North Korea, and taking items from three stores in China without paying for them worth the price these individuals had to pay? They all acted abroad as if they were on U.S. soil and did not expect the swift and harsh consequences. Presidents had to step in to get them back, so yes Mr. Ball a thank you was in order and no it ought not to be predicated on flying on Air Force One. Your son, as well as those other two boys, could still be sitting in that prison in China. There’s a Chinese expression, “Kill the chicken to scare the monkey.” Other countries do not tolerate or take the posture that we take in the U.S. of being innocent until proven guilty. So the fact that the boys were able to come home is certainly worthy of a thank you. How big of a deal is it to say "Thank You?"
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The Critical Thinker - Happy New Year - Happy 2013

Happy New Year - Happy 2013

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01/01/13 • 4 min

May you have a blessed and prosperous 2013. Take a listen to the first Critical Thinker Podcast of 2013. It is my New Year's greeting to you.
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The Critical Thinker - Gee…..What Went Wrong? Let's See
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11/14/12 • 0 min

Blog post Gee.....What Went Wrong? Let's See.... was posted to The Critical Thinker on Sunday 11/11/12. It is a thought provoking and satirical look at possible reasons why voters voted the way in which they did in the recent Presidential Election. To read the written version, please visit www.thereadingcircleblog.blogspot.com. You are invited to follow The Critical Thinker on Twitter @thinkcritical01
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The Critical Thinker - No Educational Degree or Professional Skill
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03/24/13 • 5 min

For the written blog version of The Critical Thinker visit http://www.thereadingcircleblog.blogspot.com/2013/03/q-what-do-you-want-to-be-when-you-grow.html#.UU5xIBdJP4s
"After having invested most of his life in basketball and having no educational degree or professional skill, Ray Williams struggled financially and filed for bankruptcy in 1994."
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Take a listen to my experience at a relatively upscale restaurant on Valentine's evening while at dinner with my wife.
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The Critical Thinker - Parents Please

Parents Please

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02/10/13 • 6 min

This podcast deals with the disrespect that our children and teens have become so accustomed to that they feel they can disrespect anyone regardless of title, age, or gender without suffering any consequences. It is clearly seen in this YouTube video of a teenager who disrespects a sitting judge in Florida http://youtu.be/3BxJa_G9XQk. I also address the issue in The Critical Thinker Blog at www.thereadingcircleblog.blogspot.com. I invite and welcome you to follow The Critical Thinker on Twitter @thinkcritical01 and to read The Critical Thinker Blog at www.thereadingcircleblog.blogspot.com
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The Critical Thinker - It's Hard To Run Carrying Luggage
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01/03/13 • 3 min

As I write this post I write not only to you the reader but also to myself. Since the new year arrived, I have been posting on Twitter and Facebook for us not to carry our luggage from 2012 and before into 2013 to remind us how luggage can and does slow us down. Of course like many things, it is easier said than done; however, we must find a way to check our luggage at the counter, curbside or at a kiosk of 2013. The metaphor of luggage is truly appropriate in terms of the things that we carry from one year to the next that constantly weigh us down. When you think about it, even at the airport you are only allowed to check a certain amount of luggage with each bag only allowed to weigh but so much. Ironically, dependent upon the airline you are travelling with you are now even charged a fee to check your luggage; so luggage costs. The luggage of life also costs. So let us go into 2013 determined to be able to run like Jerry Seinfeld is running and not be bogged down by luggage like Elaine (see YouTube link below). I wish all of us a blessed, luggage free and prosperous new year.
http://youtu.be/3Mlc4-luWU8 (Seinfeld The Airport - Running)
www.thereadingcircleblog.blogspot.com
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The Critical Thinker - Christmas Day 2012 Podcast

Christmas Day 2012 Podcast

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12/25/12 • 6 min

Merry Christmas everyone!! Please take a listen to my Christmas Day podcast. I think you will find it thought provoking providing you with some things to reflect upon about Christmas. Enjoy your day with your family and friends and remember what Christmas really is all about. Feel free to follow me on Twitter @thinkcritical01 and the blog at thereadingcircleblog.blogspot.com I am on facebook under the name Reading Circle and Inistrumental Jazz. I look forward to sharing with you for the remainder of 2012 into 2013. Be blessed.
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How many episodes does The Critical Thinker have?

The Critical Thinker currently has 17 episodes available.

What topics does The Critical Thinker cover?

The podcast is about News, Society & Culture and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on The Critical Thinker?

The episode title 'Treat The Sanitation Worker The Same As You Would Treat The CEO' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Critical Thinker?

The average episode length on The Critical Thinker is 8 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Critical Thinker released?

Episodes of The Critical Thinker are typically released every 9 days, 19 hours.

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The first episode of The Critical Thinker was released on Nov 14, 2012.

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