Mr. Rogers’ Authenticity Beats Up the U.S. Senate
byadamseamanWe can talk about authenticity and read about it (which hopefully you all have done both). But I think it’s perhaps more powerful to see it in action.
I believe you will find this a worthwhile investment of your time if you would take just a few minutes to watch the YouTube clip I provide below.
A little background first. In 1969, the United States Senate Subcommittee on Communications conducted hearings on the future funding of PBS. President Nixon wanted to cut the proposed $20 million grant in half. Senator John Pastori is the chair of this subcommittee. His goal was to support Nixon’s position and you will see from the first moments of the clip his seemingly annoyed, antagonistic stance. In Pastori’s mind it was a done deal and the hearing was just a formality before lowering the axe.
I want you to notice how his demeanor changed. But more importantly, I’d like you to observe the power of Fred Rogers’ authenticity (yes, Mr. Rogers) in the face of opposition. Imagine how you would feel sitting in Mr. Rogers’ chair. Imagine what it would be like to be in Senator Pastori’s chair too.
We think charisma, eloquence, bravado are persuasive. Perhaps that’s true. But watch authenticity in action!
After watching the video, consider the following:
- Does one need to have authority in order to conduct social force?
- Can an upstart child psychologist have more social force than the President of the United States?
- I want feedback on this. If this video/topic resonates with you say why. If you disagree, express it. What thoughts have you had on authenticity in your own life?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXEuEUQIP3Q
*I first experienced this video as a result of attending an Egonomics seminar and want to give credit to the folks at Marcum/Smith for introducing me to it. www.marcumsmith.com
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