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Episode 30: Be Empathetic w/ Mahlon & Jamie

Episode 30: Be Empathetic w/ Mahlon & Jamie

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In this episode, we dive deep into the role of empathy in our everyday interactions with Mahlon and Jamie from The Roundtable Mindset Podcast. We explore what empathy means, what it looks like in action; and the importance of balancing empathy in the world.

We discuss things like:

🔹 The fact that our own capacity for empathy shapes the way we judge others’ capacity for empathy.

🔹The pressures that society tends to put on women to be more empathetic, while simultaneously assuming men are not empathetic

🔹 The relationships between people who just want somebody to listen vs the person on the other side who wants to jump right into fixing & problem solving

🔹 Recognizing our shared humanity through empathy

🔹 Empathy burnout

This was an incredibly insightful conversation about a topic that’s been super hot on social media.

We cannot wait to hear what you think!

If you loved hearing from Mahlon & Jamie be sure to follow them on all their socials, and check out their own podcast, The Roundtable Mindset for healthy debates & provocative conversations about some really fascinating topics!

Listen to the The Roundtable Mindset Podcast:

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