The Open-Minded Tribe Podcast

By: Open-MindedTribe
  • Summary

  • The Open-Minded Tribe Podcast  is a podcast about open-mindedness, happiness, creativity, and the human relations. The Open-Minded Tribe podcast's purpose is to make open-mindedness go viral to bring fascinating conversations with open-minded people in the world straight to viewers all over the world, hosted by Leila. In The Open-Minded Tribe Podcast, we talk about life topics that are closest to us, those that help us think, do, and be better. I love podcasts as they enhance creativity, imagination and visualisation, they are also intimate and reflective, I hope you enjoy.
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Episodes
  • The importance and benefits of open-mindedness in today's rapidly changing world.
    Feb 7 2024
    This episode is about the importance and benefits of open-mindedness in today's rapidly changing world. It's important to remember that becoming more open-minded is a continuous process and not a destination. By following some of the steps mentioned in this podcast, we can make a conscious effort to broaden our understanding of the world and approach new ideas and perspectives with a sense of curiosity and flexibility. By being open-minded, we can learn from the past and build a better future for ourselves and those around us.
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    7 mins
  • An intro of the Open-Minded Tribe Podcast
    May 18 2021
    Welcome to the Open-Minded Tribe Podcast journey, here's the a quick intro of what the Open-Minded Tribe Podcast is about and what this first season covers and also I'll pick one person to interview. Welcome to the tribe
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    4 mins

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