How are you? as a gateway to connection

How are you? as a gateway to connection

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Claiming Space with Eliza VanCort

As the vintage advertising for Virginia Slims cigarettes told women, you’ve come a long way, baby. Women have carved out a bigger seat at the table over the past 70 years. But we still have challenges when it comes to our voices being heard.Our question this episode: How can wome ...  Show more

Pausing and People Pleasing with Alan Heymann

There are lots of things that get in the way of our ability to successfully handle conflict. They often have to do with a limiting mindset, a leaning towards people pleasing, misidentifying the root cause of the conflict, or not creating a safe environment for feedback or differe ...  Show more

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