The Finale The final episode. Mark and Divan shares some behind the scene stories and recount memorable moments over the last 50 episodes.
Cheri Torres and Jackie Stavros on using Appreciative Inquiry to create conversations worth having (#41) We are constantly in conversation, either with others or with ourselves. In this episode we talk to Cheri Torres and Jackie Stavros about how to use principles from Appreciative Inquiry to make our conversations worth having.
Amanda Luterman on Erotic Empathy (#40) Yes, we’ll be talking about sex in this episode. Amanda Luterman is a psychotherapist and founder of the Centre for Erotic Empathy.
20 Ways To Escalate Conflicts My hope is that this list can help us be more intentional about how to act (or how not to act) in high stakes conversations.
Jessica Joelle Alexander on the Danish way of parenting (and living) (#36) We talk Jessica Joelle Alexander, Bestselling Author of The Danish Way of Parenting, about what the happiest country in the world has to say about parenting.
Chris Marhefka on becoming the master of your life, the captain of your soul (#33) We talk to Chris Marhefka, CEO and Facilitator at Training Camp for the Soul, about finding fulfilment in life and in relationships.
Daniel Murray on the business case for empathy (#28) Maybe you see empathy as an important skill for your personal relationships. But to Daniel Murray empathy is more than that. To him, empathy is a competitive advantage. Daniel Murray helps businesses and leaders to develop empathy as a strategic capability.
Nadja El Fertasi on social engineering: from NATO to emotional firewalls (#23) We talk to Nadja El Fertasi about what cybersecurity and social engineering can teach us about emotional intelligence. After almost 20 years working at NATO, Nadja now helps organisations build emotional firewalls against social engineering attacks.
Emily Elrod on being a HOT human (#16) We talk to Emily Elrod about being a HOT (Humble, Open & Transparent) human and how to improve our mental fitness to better deal with stress and conflict.
Tina Robinson on how play develops social and emotional intelligence (#5) Today we talk with Tina Robinson about the vital role of play in developing social and emotional intelligence.
Thank you for getting angry I used to dread conflict. Now when someone gets angry at me I thank them.