The Potomac Institute for Policy Studies produced a document called “Grayisms: And other Thoughts on Leadership from General Al Gray”. Published by the Potomac Institute Press.
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NIce podcast episode, as usual. It’s nice listening to some good talk, and I like y’alls voices. (In contrast, on some other podcasts I listen to, I do so because I like the guests, but I don’t care for the host’s voice.)
Regarding the “ecological” approach, you were misunderstanding it, I think. What makes something “ecological” is deeper and more abstract than “showing” vs. “doing,” which is not a fundamental distinction between “ecological” and other approaches.
If you are interested in knowing more, ask Dr. Gray at Arizona State (he has a podcast about the ecological approach, FYI; and he helps train some professional sports teams, if I understand correctly). Maybe you could have him as a guest on your podcast, or get on the podcast someone Dr. Gray might recommend.
You could also go to the source, and read some of the books and research papers of JJ Gibson (and his wife), who developed the ecological approach.
–Michael
P.S. I could help you understand it a bit, too, if you are interested.
Great podcast episode, as always! I really enjoy listening to you both; your voices are pleasant to hear. Unlike some other podcasts, where I primarily tune in for the guests while not particularly liking the host’s voice, I genuinely appreciate yours.
Great podcast episode, as always! I really enjoy listening to you both; your voices are pleasant to hear. Unlike some other podcasts, where I primarily tune in for the guests while not particularly liking the host’s voice, I genuinely appreciate yours.
Thanks for sharing this article! It offered a fresh perspective and gave me a lot to think about — really appreciate the depth and clarity.