Dutch Radio Discusses Polarization and Winning Arguments
BNR Nieuwsradio is running a series titled 'De deal van je leven' (The Deal of Your Life), focusing on entrepreneurs and their business exits. The program, sponsored by Virtual Vaults, emphasizes the importance of data rooms in these transactions. While acknowledging the potential for technology to assist in new work, the program questions the appeal of purely robotic performances or competitions. A Dutch radio segment questioned whether participants in a discussion are winning arguments or losing each other. The program suggested that polarization increases when people are not losing each other. Information was directed to siren.nl.
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BNR Nieuwsradio
“De deal van je leven, seizoen 2. Elke donderdagavond om half wacht op BNR en altijd online als podcast. De deal van je leven wordt mede mogelijk gemaakt door Virtual Vaults.”
BNR Nieuwsradio
“Nee, de beroepen die verdwijnen als je daar... van wat een af van de week zo'n idioten, humanoid die een maraton snel liep. Ja, ging... Ja, who cares, weet je wel? Who cares?”
NPO Radio 1
“Ben je nou een discussie aan het winnen? Of elkaar aan het verliezen? Verliezen elkaar niet, als polarisatie dichtbij komt.”
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