In our first episode, I interview Esther about a recent art class she took and how it reminded her of how being a beginner at something increases your empathy. We talk about what empathy is, why it's important, and give you tips on how you can increase your empathy and make it easier to access it.
Tips mentioned in this episode:Books
Amy Edmodnson - Psychological safety
Brene Brown - Vulnerabiltiy
Self-reflection questions
How might this look to someone else?
How would you see things if you were in their position?
Other
Reading fiction increases your empathy
Virginia Satir - Coping Stances
Getting to know each other exercises like Journey Lines, Market Of Skills, etc
18 - Large teams, there’s more to it than limiting WIP
17 - Generalists and specialists, and learning.
16 - Explicit and implicit knowledge
15 - Provoking Learning
14 - Exiting Systems
13 - Help the system see the system with reflective observations.
12 - Accumulating Sorrow and Network Trauma
11 - Observing Systems
10 - Coaching Past Resistance
9 - Coaching Teams That Do Not Want To Be Coached
8 - Entering Systems
7 - Asking Better Questions - Assumptions
6 - Asking Better Questions - How Different Structures Of Questions Function
5 - Asking Better Questions - Intentions
4 - System Constraints and De-constraints
3 - Five Tips That Will Help You Improve Your Agile Retrospectives
2 - How Agile Might Evolve In The Close Future - With Yassal Sundman
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