
Cognitive Empathy and the Art of Emotional Pattern Recognition with Scott Howard Swain
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About this listen
In this heartfelt and insightful episode, Stephanie Bloom sits down with Scott Howard Swain—writer, empathy advocate, and creator of Empathy Bot—to explore what it truly means to practice empathy, rather than just perform it.
Scott shares how a transient childhood shaped his emotional radar, why cognitive empathy became his framework for healing, and how he went on to build practical tools like a therapeutic card game and an AI empathy coach. From managing type 2 diabetes through fasting and keto, to helping parents reframe how they respond to their children’s emotions, Scott’s story offers a compelling look into emotional intelligence as a learned, teachable skill.
Whether you’re a coach, a parent, or simply someone navigating your own healing, this conversation will leave you thinking differently about connection, communication, and what it means to truly be with someone in their pain.
🔑 Key Topics:
- Early childhood survival and emotional hypervigilance
- The difference between cognitive and affective empathy
- Building emotional fluency through pattern recognition
- Scott’s health transformation using intermittent fasting and keto
- Parenting with empathy instead of distraction
- The origin and use of Empathy Bot and the “Play to Evolve” card game
- Why emotional attunement is critical for both kids and adults
🧠 Notable Quotes:
“Empathy isn’t being nice or mean—it’s about being real.”
“Most people don’t even know they’re not practicing empathy.”
“Gratitude gives me clarity. And clarity helps me show up better for others.”
📍Resources Mentioned:
- ClearSay.net: Scott’s website featuring his book, card game, and Empathy Bot
- Book: Nonviolent Communication by Marshall Rosenberg
- Topics: Emotional resilience, self-inquiry, empathy in parenting, and AI tools for connection
📣 Call to Action:
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