Hosts Susan Hamilton and Larry Kortkamp talk with Gerald Parsons, founder of Life Languages International and Priscilla Romans, founder of Graith Care, a patient advocacy group. Each of these businesses relies on the ability to communicate well, and have much to say about how the 1st Amendment applies to our local businesses.
The 1st Amendment is designed to protect our inalienable rights to freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and the right to petition. Gerald's book, Ties And T-Shirts, discusses 'relationship equity', and how companies can bridge the communication gap in today's workforce. Those relationships are behind workforce retention, and allow us to create a space where education about our 1st Amendment can be exercised and applied.
In the patient advocacy space, standing on patient rights to speak and petition is critical. Priscilla points out that health care staff that feels heard and represented by their offices or hospitals are often better at caring for the patient. Whether patient care or insurance, or cost of services on a cash pay rate, patient advocacy often requires the ability to petition on behalf of their client.
Enjoy this roundtable of candid discussion surrounding our first amendment and consider how these scenarios apply to your business!
Go to LifeLanguages.com to learn more about communication techniques from Gerald Parsons. To learn more about patient advocacy, go to Graithcare.com.
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