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Respectonomics

Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley

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Respectonomics features the financier, philanthropist, poet and speaker Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley. Listen in as Jeremy unpacks the importance of Respectonomics in business today, while interviewing guests and helping corporate business reignite the fire of the Human Being, recreate the values of unity, refresh the pleasures of innovation and productivity, AND give HOPE a valid and powerful place in our lives. For more information, visit: https://www.respectonomics.com/
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Ever wish you could have a conversation with the very people driving change in culture? Join radio personality David Mann for engaging dialogue with top influential people in business, politics, sports, and the arts. Each week we'll learn how these Canadians got their platforms, and understand why others have become loyal to them or their brand. In doing so, we'll break down what advancing these ideas means for Christians in Canada. You can trustfully hear from those at the forefront of our ...
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This Compass Point series, “It is the market we operate in” is a focal discussion between Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley, the Voice of Respectonomics, and his co-host Sarah Benton. Understanding the defining profile of buyer and seller enables us to distinguish between value and excesses of the actual market. Such respect for the customer nourishes longs…
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“The Living Schedule” offers a comfortable approach to allocating time to life’s demands and aspirations. In this Compass Point series, the Voice of Respectonomics, Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley, explores with co-host Sarah Benton how the alignment of one’s humanity - body, mind and spirit - creates exciting opportunities for growth and contentment. Pla…
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In this Compass Point series, Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley, the Voice of Respectonomics, is joined by co-host Sarah Benton, and unpacks the true representation of economics, how it is a personal process engaged by every household. Economics is the mechanism to exchange values, and contrary to today’s political and corporate ideologies does not create w…
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The Compass Point series continues under the Respectonomics banner to examine how the worldwide socio-economic order is unfolding. Here Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley, the Voice of Respectonomics, joined by co-host Sarah Benton, articulates our slide into a precipitous state of global economic failure. Rather than posing solutions to flawed and complex c…
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The Compass Point series continues in this episode of “Hear The Fear”. Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley, the voice of Respectonomics, joined by his co-host Sarah Benton, explores the practice of intimidation both in the workplace and the political arena. Fear creates mistrust, stymies innovation, supresses initiative, damages productivity, and in plain Eng…
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HURRICANE ALERT! Under the Respectonomics banner, this Compass Point episode highlights the benefits of a compass in the face of an impending hurricane. A pilot or a navigator would naturally acknowledge the warnings and take evasive action - notably to chart a safe course to the intended destination. Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley and his co-host Sarah …
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“Fear of Success” is the theme of this Compass Point series in which Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley, the Voice of Respectonomics, and his co-host Sarah Benton, examine the roots to the complex, hidden, and self-sabotaging character of such a fear. Fear of success is a deception that traps many of us into performing below our potential. When removed, ther…
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“The Ownership of Anxiety”. Anxiety is the issue that Sarah Benton, my cohost, and I discuss in this Compass Point series of Respectonomics. The Compass is a fitting portrait of the anxieties and fears that confront us in the quadrants of our journey of life. When anxiety weakens our convictions of self worth, we undermine our potential and perform…
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“Know Your No How” is the centrepiece of this Respectonomics podcast with Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley and his cohost Sarah Benton. The Compass Point series continues with helping us to navigate our issues of personal dignity, in this instance of giving a “No” or “Yes” with grace and conviction. We also explore the third way of “standing still”. Questi…
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The Compass Point of our discussion is “Homelessness”, and forms the nucleus of the exchange of ideas between Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley and co-host Sarah Benton. Respectonomics identifies two casualties of the current political economy, “Houselessness” and ‘Homelessness”, both related and the outcome of financial and moral mismanagement by governmen…
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Titled “Hold The Door”, in this episode of Respectonomics Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley and his co-host Sarah Benton, observe the reward of holding the door for another human being. Such action is one of respect and awareness, and sets the stage for openness to other people’s preferences and choices. The compass of Respectonomics is to help us - across …
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“Tariffic Management” frames this interview between Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley of Respectonomics and co-host Sarah Benton. Tariffs are a crude economic weapon, often applied to defend businesses in decline. Tariffs in organizations are also present, expressed with barriers to the free flows of respect and information. Such barriers lead to a decline …
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This episode of Respectonomics with Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley and his co-host Sarah Benton is titled “Hands On Deck Everyone!” The issue of restoring our human dignity is immediate and pressing. Take one look at the torrents of anger, mental malaise, and economic upheavals. We call on those in places of leadership and influence to rebuild the founda…
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Corporations over the years have provided enormous benefits and prosperity. In this episode, Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley and cohost Sarah Benton, put forward how these benefits have developed, and how Respectonomics can bring about a quantum improvement in relationships between stakeholders. These improvements are dynamic to raising productivity, stim…
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This episode, “Culture: Healthy or Toxic” is the subject of a discussion between Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley of Respectonomics and our co-host Sarah Benton (EQi 2.0 & EQ 360 Certified). We explore how culture blends knowledge, beliefs and behaviours, and influences organizational prosperity. We conclude that culture is organic and presents leadership …
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This third and concluding episode of the Respectonomics series on relationships draws our attention to Community Relationships. Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley and cohost Sarah Benton navigate through rewards - and risks - of reframing our personal relationships. When such relationships are successfully in place, they are foundational to the prosperity of…
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“Impolite Politics” is the second episode of our three part investigation into relationships as they evolve within the world of politics. Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley and co-host Sarah Benton (EQ-i 2.0® & EQ 360® Certified) apply the principles of Respectonomics into the structures of government today. Our findings show that “power, party and self-inte…
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Respectonomics offers the first of three episodes to unpack relationships - corporate; political; and personal. Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley with his guest Sarah Benton (EQ-i 2.0® & EQ 360® Certified) lays out the defining benefits of resetting relationships within a corporate framework, how they translate into enhanced productivity, loyalty, and a ren…
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“Comfortable Confrontation” is the focal discussion of this ninth episode of Respectonomics podcasts. Jeremy Wentworth-Stanley and his guest Sarah Benton (EQ-i 2.0® & EQ360® Certified) prospect the seams of confrontation, discarding toxins and rubble, to show how intentional collaboration is the prize of human dignity.…
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“The Self” is our third of four episodes in the introduction to Respectonomics. It exposes how we view the entirety of our human self. We consider constraints to our potential, as well as the opportunities to give our own talents growth and relevance. This series will conclude with “The Other Self” in which we explore our mutual alignment with goal…
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A philanthropist and former financier at Wood Gundy, Jeremy Wentworth Stanley joins the show to talk about his newest endeavor called Respectonomics. After more than 50 years in the corporate world, Jeremy explains how businesses can better care for their employees when they consider the whole person that includes body, soul, and spirit.…
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In 2008 she was captured by the Taliban for 28 days. Now she is on a mission to ensure that abductions like this don't go unnoticed. Don't miss my conversation award-winning journalist Melissa Fung as we talk about her new book on the stolen girls of Boko Haram from Nigeria. We also delve into the role of prayer while in desperation.…
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Award-winning author Charles Foran joins the show to chat about his new book Just Once No More. The memoir explored his gruff-but-fond father wrestling with the end of his life. This launched Charles on a journey to better see the depth of the relationship he had with his dad and the impact that has had on who he is as a person.…
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Owner and operator of Living Water Resorts (Collingwood ON) Larry Law joins the show to share about how he went from a humble upbringing in China to success as an architect, builder and hotelier. Larry also talks about what it took for him to consider the meaning of life, and how that new meaning colours his business mindset in a radical way.…
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Long-time chaplain of the Jays, David Fisher, reflects on some of the great days he had running services and meeting with players one-on-one. From writing the players notes of encouragement to celebrating a second straight pennant with the team in '93, Fisher has been an under the radar hero to this franchise.…
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VP of Cardus think tank Ray Pennings brings us up to speed on the latest data on Canadians and spirituality. Plus, he explains what a think tank is and the importance of them. And, he unpacks findings on the researched impact that religious institutions do for the Canadian good right down to the dollar.…
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One Soccer broadcaster and Vice President of the Canadian Premier League Kristian Jack joins the show to talk about the growth of the game of soccer in Canada, and how his career has intersected. Kristian shares what it has been like to tell this story and his own of moving from the UK and being brought closer to God. Plus, how you have to cover sp…
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Journalist and author Julian Sher joins the show to discuss his latest book, The North Star. Julian walks us through the eerie history for Canadians that supported the South during the Civil War. Don't miss how Toronto and Montreal became vital meeting places and refuges for the Confederates, and how some Canadian church leaders were among those wh…
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We begin a new season on the podcast with a special trip down memory lane. Former Rector in the Anglican Network in Canada Brian McVitty joins the show to share about how our country has been shaped by the Christian faith. We take a deep dive through the Peace Tower, and the Coat of Arms. Brian shares faith-inspiring stories that you may have never…
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Gordon Houlden from the China Institute (University of Alberta) joins the show to trace the history of China's interest in Canada. As investigation of possible election interference continues, Gordon shares from decades of experience being stationed in China, and speaks to the growing number of Christians in the country.…
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Orion Edwards joins the show to talk about his last couple of years on the Bobsled track. Last time he joined us he shared about transitioning from football to the sport made famous by "Cool Runnings." This time around, we'll learn about the position of pilot, what training looks like for this sport, and how Orion is running the race marked out for…
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Senior Climatologist for Environment and Climate Change Canada David Phillips returns to the show to share his analysis of major weather events over the past year, including a recent warm spell in April. Plus, he responds to the eco-anxiety among young people, and explains how he finds hope for the future of the earth.…
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The majority of young Evangelical Christians in Canada (18-40) are worried about climate change and nature loss and believe the time to act is now. Groundbreaking findings from a full-on 2023 survey compiled by Tearfund and A Rocha indicate this. Tearfund Director of Marketing and Communication Matthew Schroeder helps flesh out the results.…
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Derek Ross of the Christian Legal Fellowship is back on the show to chat about the government's recent delays to expand medical assisted dying to be included for those who are mentally unwell. Derek raises where the backlash is coming for this, and challenges us to consider the ramifications it could have on a person's dignity.…
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