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šļø Welcome to The Human Petri Dish
Hosted by Andrew Boyton and Jericho McClellan, The Human Petri Dish is where we place the complexities of being human under the microscope.
This podcast explores the raw, messy, and fascinating realities of life, relationships, leadership, culture, and how technology reshapes how we connect. Andrew brings his background in leadership, psychotherapy, research and relational theory, while Jericho challenges assumptions with sharp insights and unflinching curiosity.
Together, they spark equally uncomfortable and illuminating conversationsāinviting listeners to examine trust, power, silence, reciprocity and the hidden forces that shape our personal and professional worlds.
Expect thought-provoking dialogue, unexpected perspectives, and questions that donāt always have neat answers, but they always push us closer to understanding what it means to be human today.
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Hosted by Andrew Boyton and Jericho McClellan, The Human Petri Dish is where we place the complexities of being human under the microscope.
This podcast explores the raw, messy, and fascinating realities of life, relationships, leadership, culture, and how technology reshapes how we connect. Andrew brings his background in leadership, psychotherapy, research and relational theory, while Jericho challenges assumptions with sharp insights and unflinching curiosity.
Together, they spark equally uncomfortable and illuminating conversationsāinviting listeners to examine trust, power, silence, reciprocity and the hidden forces that shape our personal and professional worlds.
Expect thought-provoking dialogue, unexpected perspectives, and questions that donāt always have neat answers, but they always push us closer to understanding what it means to be human today.
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