Claiming Space with Eliza VanCort

Claiming Space with Eliza VanCort

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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

The Language of DEI with Arlene Koth

Whether we’re aware of it or not, the past year has introduced most everyone to a new language. Words that we used in one context, such as equality, equity, diversity, belonging, and systems, are now taking on new meaning and are being used in new contexts. It’s not always easy t ...  Show more

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