Tried to film a bit about my week, turns out when you do a lot, its hard to condense that into a short VLOG, but here is a bit of an attempt! Big thanks to everyone for letting me film and interview them and put them online...
Caught up with Tim Conolan from TLC For Kids who is an Australian of the Year, and an all round fantastic human! TLC are one of the most upstanding examples of a non-profit that I have come across, and it was great to get Tim's thoughts on the non-profit space. I look forward to bringing everyone one, or two videos from that very interesting exchange! Javier Studenko is riding around Australia for White Lion doing a 90 day circumnavigation of the Great Southern Land, which you can keep an eye on at the links below! I gave a presentation at the Bayside Youth Services FutureGen 2016 Conference, which was fantastic, but I didn't film any of that! It was inspiring to catch up with a range of engaged and big hearted students from a whole bunch of schools across Melbourne's South East. As always some dancing, some laughs and some late night chats to camera. Subscribe to the channel, like the pages below for these organisations and if there is anyone you'd like to see me talk to, drop me a line and let me know! TLC For Kids Facebook Solo On Purpose Facebook Bayside Youth Services Facebook I was asked today if I believed that we were lacking empathy in society today?
I really don't. I believe that what we lack is understanding. There are so many examples of peoples empathy in everyday life. People are empathetic online every day. Every like for a video that tugs at the heart strings is an empathetic response, even though it typically doesn't actually achieve anything or help anyone. However, when we see a tragedy on a global scale, we also see an outpouring of empathetic action. In response to the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, Australians alone donated in the realm of A$190 Million. That is a significant undertaking, and directly relates to the level of exposure and understanding that we, as a general public, had to the event. Understanding can come in a variety of ways. Firstly, you can understand an issue as a result of being personally exposed to it. In the case of the tsunami, you may have known someone who was killed, injured or affected seriously by the event. We see so many people become passionate about causes that they have been exposed to on a personal level because empathetic response is high when you have felt what you believe other people are feeling. It's not unusual to become passionate about issues that you have seen up close. Seeing as I would never wish for more personal exposure to tragedy on anyone, this is not what I would consider the best way to seek out an increase in your knowledge. Another way to understand an issue is to educate yourself. Seek out others who have had the unfortunate experience of disadvantage, illness or misfortune. Talk to people who are from different cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. Talk to people of the opposite gender, different age groups, different levels of education, family structure and sexuality and bring up your general understanding of other peoples lives. If you cannot speak directly to these people, speak to people who deal with these people or groups. If you aren't inspired currently to do anything in particular, rather than look for causes to get involved with, look for knowledge and understanding of the challenges and difficulties faced by individuals, animals and the environment across the world and you will naturally be exposed to the areas towards which you will feel the most empathy. Bust myths, get good quality information, and no doubt at some point you will feel compelled to get involved. Once you have found your areas of empathy... Stay tuned and I will hopefully help you make good decisions about how best to make a difference. So at every opportunity you get this week, seek understanding. Empathy will soon follow. .- JRJ A little look at some dance moves, failed skating attempts and my first Vlog in formal wear. I was fortunate enough to be able to attend the Womens Business Network Blue Frost Ball and filmed some thoughts before I ducked out - Details Here This event was in support of the Safe Futures Foundation who do legendary work with families that suffer from domestic violence. Janine presented beautifully and I look forward to hopefully catching up with the team from Safe Futures and bringing you some more information about them! Check out Vlog 2 here, and let me know your thoughts! |
AuthorJosh Reid Jones - Founder of The Just Be Nice Project and Odin Sports Archives
June 2018
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