Everyday Lessons

Dr. Amala Luncheon
Dr. Amala Luncheon is a management professional who consistently strives to marry her love of Caribbean culture with academia. Having worked across different industries in three countries, she has developed an appreciation for the soft skills that make organizations and social interactions seamless. Dr. Luncheon, who holds a Ph.D. in Management with a specialization in Leadership and Organizational Change, is a systems thinker and creative problem solver who applies a holistic approach to problem-solving, which is a highly valued skill in today’s volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous environment.
Terrin Callender
Terrin Callender is best known as Jaiga in Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean. An artist, radio personality, song writer, father of two and all-round creative genius, the soca lover and undying patriot, has given most of his life to the culture of Trinidad and Tobago. In a concerted effort to entertain, educate, and inform, he takes the time to understand subjects and relay them to his audience in a format they appreciate. Recognized for his “Great is the Artform” brand, Terrin is willing to lend his support to anyone who can benefit from his advice and expertise.
PodCast
Everyday Lessons Now
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Book

Everyday Lessons in Emotional Intelligence
While this book had the majority of its content written during a formal education program, it has its genesis in everyday life and the stories that make us who we are. We have been interacting with each other from the time we are born, and hope to keep it that way until we grow old. There is wisdom in stories, there is education in stories. There is always a chance to learn from someone’s experience, and in some cases relate it to your own.Reliving these experiences from an adult perspective allowed the writers to utilize emotional and social intelligence to show where there are still opportunities in everyday interaction to grasp those lessons now if you missed them earlier. The good thing about emotional intelligence is that it can be taught.
Using a Caribbean perspective allows the reader to be immersed in the culture and sounds that give the region the allure it holds. Written from a participant’s perspective, the accounts are now mostly funny to the authors but still hold the essence of the time.
PodCast
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