The Center for Nonviolent Communication describes what they teach as "empathy in action." And so it seems fitting to close out this series on Decoding Empathy with a look at nonviolence, Nonviolent Communication, and making social spaces at work & beyond that work for more people.
I talked with Leonie Smith, founder of The Thoughtful Workplace, about how she uses the tools and practices of nonviolence to help individuals and teams feel more seen and understood.
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EP 453: Fear of Loathing in Lancaster
This is Not Advice: How a Syllabus Could Change the Way You Plan
EP 452: This Daily YouTube Show is a Rich Text
EP 451: An Inbox Full of Lies
EP 450: The Will to Share Power with Tania Luna
EP 449: The Most Undervalued Skill of the 21st-Century Economy
BONUS: A Quick Pep Talk
EP 448: Made for Work
EP 447: Disrupting Housework (Without Robots or Replicators)
EP 446: You Will Be Assimilated with Charlie Gilkey
EP 445: The Time to Change with Jordan Maney & Joanna Cea
This Is Not Advice: Quid Pro No Thank You
EP 444: World-Building a More Sustainable Work Environment with Morgan Harper Nichols
EP 443: Imagining a Radically Different World of Work
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EP 442: When The Voice In Your Head Whispers... Meritocracy
EP 441: Rules, Habits, and Opening Doors with Charlie Gilkey
EP 440: Adopting the Perennial Mindset for Work & Beyond with Mauro Guillén
This is Not Advice: Metrics, Incentives, and the Seduction of Clarity
EP 439: Expectations, Boundaries, and Making Work in Public with Randi Buckley
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