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Emotionally Uncomfortable

1029: "The Power Of Empathy In Leadership" {Interview with Erin Thorp}

18 Apr 2023

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"Before you are a leader, success is all about growing yourself. When you become a leader, success is all about growing others." - Jack Welch In this episode, Erin shares her perspective and highlights: Discovering that the parenting skills we build ultimately improve our leadership skills in other areas of our life  Embracing the emotionally uncomfortable conversations that we might need to have in the workplace and anticipating being met with resistance Her experiences navigating the differences in the male and female brain and advocating for a more compassionate approach to leadership Erin is an empathic speaker, writer, and coach for leaders who struggle with conflict, communication, and performance during high-stress times. She supports leaders in navigating difficult conversations, building powerful teams, and communicating with empathy so they can lead confidently. In 2017, she authored Inside Out Empathy, a book that explores using the superpower of empathy to build effective teams. She believes that there is a leader in everyone. Erin is committed to discovering your leader within and supporting you to lead with impact—from the inside out. Find out more about Erin and the work that she does at erinthorp.ca Grab her book "Inside Out Empathy" here insideoutempathy.com Continue the conversation on Instagram @heatherchauvin_  To learn more about the Attracting Profit Private Business Podcast visit heatherchauvin.com/profit  Take the ENERGY FINDER Quiz: heatherchauvin.com/lifequiz

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