Can the Left Learn to Meme?: Adorno, Video Gaming, and Stranger Things
By Mike Watson
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Mike Watson
Mike Watson, president at Ignite, is on a mission to change how business is done by encouraging leaders to adopt the habits of resilient leadership. He has embraced a journey of pursuing the best version of himself—and helps leaders do the same—to be more inclusive, inquisitive, and humble. Watson’s personal goal is to make the world a better place, one interaction at a time. This has guided him in his many roles, including directorships at all levels of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce.
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