100 Events That Changed the World | 1-10

100 Events That Changed the World | 1-10

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On The Wrong Side of History Ep 01 | From Walls to Witch Hunts and Beyond

In this episode of English Plus Podcast, we dive deep into some of history’s most uncomfortable chapters with the series On The Wrong Side of History. Join Danny as he unpacks five powerful stories—the rise and fall of The Berlin Wall, the brutal reign of The Inquisition, the har ...  Show more

The Vigilant Leader Lesson 1: What is Vigilant Leadership?

Vigilant leadership is about steering through uncertainty, much like navigating a ship in foggy waters. In this lesson, you’ll discover how vigilant leaders go beyond immediate concerns, scanning for early signs of change and preparing for potential disruptions before they materi ...  Show more

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