With this post, we enhance our material with another dimension to our multimodal learning packet (MLP). We publish MLPs a couple of weeks after each blog.
Now, each of these posts will include a variety of options for your learning:
An explainer video to watch and digest the blog in an animated sequence.
An audio file (as we’ve had) to listen to a debate or dialogue on the blog.
A study guide for reading and reflecting
And FAQs to deepen your experience with the material in various ways.
Enjoy this enhanced version of the original blog post, Being Late Is More About Being Than Time.
📺 VIDEO FILE: Explainer
Watch the 8.5-min explainer video below for a brief visual overview of the blog’s central inquiry. This AI-generated video introduces the key distinctions around timeliness, reliability, promises, and shared participation as an accessible entry point before listening to the audio overview or reviewing the study guide and FAQs.
🎧 AUDIO FILE: Dialogue
CLICK PLAY below (or in header above) to listen, or download the audio file.
PLEASE NOTE: This AI auto-generated dialogue is based on our original text, capturing the essence of the blog. It is designed to provide an accessible entry point to the material, enhancing rather than replacing the blog. After listening to the dialogue, it may be helpful to review the study guide or FAQs below, as well as the blog again.
📘 Study Guide
We’ve also created a companion study guide that offers a Quiz with answers, essay questions, and a glossary of key terms.
❓❓ FAQs
For those looking to clarify definitions or revisit specific terms or distinctions, we’ve included a list of Frequently Asked Questions pulled directly from the blog’s content.
As always, we encourage you to return to the original blog post for the full depth and context of this teaching.
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I’m Tony V. Zampella —a teacher, wisdom coach, and leadership development consultant. I support accomplished professionals in turning a corner: expanding their inner lives to align with deeper purpose, presence, and impact.
My work blends Buddhist psychology with philosophical inquiry to support contemplative learning: reflective, embodied practices that cultivate awareness, presence, and meaning in both personal and professional life.
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