Episodes

  • Epi 23 - The Ideal Civilization - What Does It Look Like?
    Nov 18 2024

    In today’s episode, I am diving into the profound concept of the "Cycle of Civilization," a theory presented by Alexander Fraser Tytler, which outlines the cyclical nature of society's rise and fall. We explore how civilizations transition from bondage to spiritual awakening, courage, liberty, abundance, selfishness, apathy, dependency, and ultimately return to bondage. This cycle is believed to repeat every couple of hundred years, and today, it feels like we’re at a crucial juncture.

    We are dissecting these stages and ponder whether we can break free from this seemingly inevitable cycle. Could we, as a society, aspire to skip the struggles and usher ourselves directly into a new golden age? I discuss the potential for humanity to rise above historical patterns by cultivating qualities like self-awareness, physical well-being, mental strength, selflessness, responsibility, and spiritual awareness.

    This episode isn’t just a historical analysis—it's a call to action. It challenges each of us to contribute to a society that not only has the potential to evolve but is also worth evolving. How can we apply these insights to foster a civilization that thrives on mutual respect, health, and spiritual depth, avoiding the pitfalls that have historically led societies back to bondage?

    Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that might just change how you view our society and your role in it. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for The Coleman Nation Show to stay engaged with our journey through these complex but crucial topics.

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    24 mins
  • Epi 22 - Manners in Today's World - Do We Still Need Them?!
    Nov 14 2024

    Today we're tackling a subject that's essential yet often overlooked: manners. In this episode, I'll discuss why manners are not just old-fashioned courtesies but crucial tools that facilitate smoother interactions and enhance mutual respect in society.

    Join me, Michael Coleman, as I explore how manners, from simple gestures like saying "thank you" to more complex social etiquettes like table manners, serve as the lubricant that keeps the gears of society running smoothly. We'll delve into historical anecdotes, like the tradition of shaking hands and how these gestures have evolved over time to adapt to modern contexts.

    This episode also brings personal stories and practical examples to illustrate how understanding and implementing good manners can open doors in both personal and professional settings. I'll share tales from my own life, like how a friend's thoughtful consideration about not waking my baby demonstrated the profound impact of being considerate.

    Manners can often make or break interactions in the business world and in our global interactions. We'll discuss how different cultures perceive manners and the potential embarrassments or misunderstandings that can arise from not knowing these subtleties. For example, a simple act like how to properly receive a dish at a Japanese restaurant can reflect deeply on one's cultural sensitivity and respect.

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    10 mins
  • (Mostly) Unbiased Guide to Election 2024 for Busy, "Low Information" People
    Oct 24 2024

    Welcome back to The Coleman Nation Show! As we approach the 2024 election, today’s episode is a must-watch, especially if you're someone who hasn't had the time to dig deep into the backgrounds and platforms of the candidates. I understand that life gets busy—whether you're building a company or balancing family life, not everyone has the time to become a high-information voter.

    In this episode, I take a (mostly) non-partisan approach to break down the pros and cons of the leading candidates. My aim is to equip you with a balanced perspective to help you make an informed decision at the polls. We'll discuss the key issues that each candidate supports and how their policies might impact our day-to-day lives, from economic policies and healthcare reform to social issues and educational changes.

    Tune in as we cut through the political noise and focus on what truly matters in choosing the leaders that align with our needs and values. Whether you're a long-time voter or someone casting their ballot for the first time, this episode will provide you with the clarity needed to vote confidently based on your own convictions and what you believe will genuinely improve your life and that of your community.

    Don't forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for The Coleman Nation Show to stay updated with thoughtful discussions and insights as we navigate these important times together.

    #2024Election #InformedVoter #TheColemanNationShow #MichaelColeman

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • Ep 21 - My Experience at VeeCon 2024, Gary Vee
    Oct 2 2024

    In today's episode, I share my incredible experience at VeeCon 2024, hosted by the visionary Gary Vaynerchuk. Held in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, VeeCon is not just a conference—it's a gathering of minds from the intersecting worlds of technology, marketing, new media, and pop culture.

    It's an amazing event with people from all corners of the globe coming together, sharing a common goal of driving progress within their industries. I was particularly inspired by the session on the future of commerce and digital interactions, which opened my eyes to new possibilities in how we engage with technology and each other.

    Plus, I discuss some of the cultural highlights of the event, including the vibrant mix of art, music, and technology that makes VeeCon a unique spot for creative minds to converge.

    #VeeCon2024 #GaryVee #Entrepreneurship #Innovation #TheColemanNationShow #MichaelColeman

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    29 mins
  • Ep 20 - Golden Rule Economics, Part 3
    Sep 17 2024

    This episode brings to light how our personal, corporate, and governmental decisions, influenced by the Golden Rule, can fundamentally alter our society for the better. Join me as we discuss the profound impact of considering long-term consequences over immediate gains.

    We'll examine the ethical dilemmas faced by unions, venture capitalists, and the average consumer in the context of global labor practices and the unseen consequences of our daily choices. This discussion is not just theoretical; it's about actionable insights.

    We address how 'otherism' and ignoring the broader impacts of our decisions can lead to a society where short-term gains lead to long-term crises. From the exploitation of foreign labor to the ethical questions surrounding corporate practices like quarterly earnings reports, we scrutinize how each choice shapes our world.

    Moreover, we tackle the necessity of rethinking how companies and governments operate, advocating for a shift from profit-driven decisions to those that consider multi-generational impacts. This episode is a call to action to embrace accountability and transparency, urging a move towards policies and practices that truly reflect the Golden Rule.

    Don't forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for The Coleman Nation Show to join in our journey towards a more just and sustainable world. #GoldenRuleEconomics #EthicalLeadership #SustainableFuture #TheColemanNationShow #MichaelColeman #ColemanNation

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    17 mins
  • Ep 19 - Golden Rule Economics, Part 2
    Sep 9 2024

    In this episode, we continue our discussion into Golden Rule Economics, a concept that seeks to integrate the timeless ethical principle of treating others as we wish to be treated into our economic systems. Building on the foundations laid in our previous discussions, we explore how this principle can transform not just individual lives but entire socioeconomic structures.

    As we close the loop on this transformative idea we address how the Golden Rule intersects with established economic systems like capitalism, socialism, and others, questioning how a shift towards more ethical practices could redefine success in our societies.

    We delve into practical scenarios where applying the Golden Rule could lead to more sustainable and compassionate business practices, reducing harm and increasing benefits across all facets of life.

    We also tackle tough questions about the implications of such a shift. What does it mean for a company operating in foreign territories, or for industries known for their environmental impacts?

    How can leaders in government and corporate spheres implement practices that truly reflect this ethical stance, and what are the long-term effects of doing so? This episode is not just theoretical—it's a call to action for each of us to consider the ripple effects of our choices and to foster a better community that values ethics.

    Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for The Coleman Nation Show to stay updated with our ongoing conversations about making the world a better place.

    #GoldenRuleEconomics #EthicalEconomics #SocioeconomicChange #TheColemanNationShow #MichaelColeman

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    16 mins
  • Ep 18 - What Is Golden Rule Economics? Part 1
    Aug 27 2024

    In today’s episode, I am going to cover an inspiring concept that could reshape our economic landscape: Golden Rule Economics. This principle, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you," isn't just a moral guideline but a viable foundation for creating a just and sustainable economic system.

    Join me, Michael Coleman, as I explore the rich history of the Golden Rule across various cultures and religions, illustrating its universal appeal and enduring relevance. From the teachings of ancient philosophers like Zarathustra, Confucius, and Matthew of the Bible, we see a common thread—an ethical reciprocity that has guided civilizations towards compassion and fairness.

    But what does it mean to apply this age-old wisdom to modern economics? Today, we discuss how Golden Rule Economics can influence commerce, societal structures, and personal interactions in profound ways. We'll look at practical examples of how this philosophy might alter our approach to business, governance, and community relations, fostering environments where honest exchange and mutual respect are the norms.

    Moreover, we'll tackle the challenges of implementing such a system in today's complex economic landscape. How do we balance personal and overall prosperity? Can a shift towards ethical economics truly enhance our collective well-being without sacrificing competitive advantage?

    So, tune in as we contemplate a future where the Golden Rule isn't just a moral platitude but the foundation of our economic practices.

    Remember to like, share, and subscribe for more thought-provoking discussions. Drop your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.

    #GoldenRuleEconomics #EthicalEconomics #SocialChange #TheColemanNationShow #MichaelColeman #economics #ideology

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    16 mins
  • Ep 17 - Movies That You MUST Watch
    Aug 5 2024

    I'm thrilled to share with you some of the movies that have profoundly impacted me over the years. These films, in many ways, have shaped my views, sparked my creativity, and entertained me endlessly.

    I'm diving into a list of movies that are timeless in my eyes. From the chilling landscapes of "The Thing" to the epic narrative of "Amadeus," each movie on this list has left a lasting impression on me. Whether it's the humor in "Tremors" or the profound narrative of "First Blood," these films are more than just entertainment—they are chapters in my personal development.

    Join me as I recount why each movie made it to my list and what makes them worth revisiting. If you're looking for movie recommendations or just want to hear why these films are significant, this episode is for you. And yes, there’s a bonus pick at the end that you won’t want to miss!

    Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for The Coleman Nation Show to stay updated with all our latest content. Thanks for tuning in, and let’s get the reels rolling!

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    13 mins