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EPISODE 6 - "Talking About Vulnerability @ Work"

EPISODE 6 - "Talking About Vulnerability @ Work"

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Today we are discussing the topic of Vulnerability at Work. Practicing vulnerability is not only about sharing personal information and your feelings - employees display vulnerability every time they bring up a new idea in a meeting or challenge an old way of thinking. Leaders practice vulnerability when they say "I don't know" or "I'm sorry" or make space for their team to give them feedback. Learn why these "moments of vulnerability" are proven to accelerate trust and connection, and why that accelerates the performance of people at work.

WHO JOINED US IN THE LIVING ROOM TODAY?

Joining us for this conversation is Andy Nelson, a two-time Stage 4 Cancer survivor, business leader, executive coach, husband and father. Throughout his life he has learned the power of vulnerability and has experienced the impact of it in both the workplace and his life.

We hope you enjoy this wholehearted conversation where we not only define and discuss vulnerability at work, but practice it ourselves.

SHOW NOTES & REFERENCES

Archana Patchirajan, HBR Article, told to Emma Seppala, 2014.)

https://hbr.org/2014/12/what-bosses-gain-by-being-vulnerable

Readings & articles referred to during Andy's cancer story:

Greg Boyle

Henri Nouwen

De Mello

Tippett

"Vulnerability is the birthplace of innovation, trust and engagement,"

- Brené Brown, TED2012.

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