Bob

Making RIpples

Changing the way we think in order to change the world for the better

Author

Bob

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Latest episode

Apr 2, 2026

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Episodes

Focus to Move Forward 02.04.2026

How to move forward with more than "just do it" Focus, nibble, local, opportunity, and step forward

The Power of Voice 19.03.2026

This is my 5th episode - out of 6 originally planned This one is about expression - the need and manner of it- and some tips on doing it

Embracing Exploration 04.03.2026

Discussion of how and why exploration is important Personal stories from the host and questions for the audience

Experimentation 04.03.2026

Discussion of the need for experimentation.  There is no progress without taking risks - experimentation I will share my experiments and what I learned Then talk about why you should experiment and how

Examine Yourself - Episode 2 05.02.2026

This is my 2nd podcast episode. Here I discuss the importance of examining yourself as a prerequisite to changing the world. Risk-taking, rule-viewing, rule viewing, etc are all important. I hope you like it. 4 more episodes to come in this batch. Thanks for listening:) Feedback is important and welcome You can reach me at bobkingtm2013@gmail.com

Making Ripples Episode 1 21.01.2026

This is my initial episode of the podcast. I will be uploading a new episode every two weeks. My effort is to get people to think differently about themselves and their world and their capability and opportunity to change that world for the better. This is the outgrowth of a Toastmasters project. 

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