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Empathy is often seen as 'hippy dippy' in industries such as engineering, sales and architecture. We're going to speak to experts in their fields to discuss why empathy and listening are essential tools for success in a modern workforce. www.loseyourmindvr.com

LOSE YOUR MIND - Leanne Butterworth


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    Episode 39: Empathy and Neurodiversity at Work with Emma Shaw

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 58:54


    In this episode of the Professional Empathy Podcast, Leanne Butterworth speaks with Emma Shaw from Australian Spatial Analytics (ASA) about the intersection of empathy and neurodiversity in the workplace. Emma, an advocate for neuro-inclusive practices, explains the concept of neurodiversity and the importance of accommodating different cognitive styles to foster an inclusive and productive work environment. Their discussion covers the challenges neurodivergent individuals face in traditional hiring processes and emphasises the need for empathetic communication and flexible workspaces. Emma highlights how embracing neurodiversity can benefit both employees and organisations, promoting a culture of innovation, belonging and mutual growth.Visit https://www.asanalytics.com.au/Produced by Leanne Butterworth at https://www.empathyfirst.com.au

    Episode 38: Empathy and Dementia with Lisa Twigg

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 62:15


    In this episode of The Professional Empathy Podcast, Leanne interviews social worker Lisa Twigg about empathy and dementia. Lisa shares insights from her personal experience caring for her father, who had dementia, and discusses her book 'Eighty Years Without Dementia', which reflects on the lessons learned from this journey. They explore the broader definition of dementia, emphasising that it encompasses various diseases like Alzheimer's and impacts more than just memory. Lisa highlights the crucial role of empathy, inclusion, and kindness in caring for those with dementia, emphasising the need to maintain the personhood of the person with dementia. She also stresses the importance of caregivers seeking support and maintaining their own well-being to prevent burnout. Through her storytelling, Lisa aims to dispel stigma and fear and educate others about dementia. This is a beautiful conversation dedicated to the memory of Bob Twigg.Learn more about Lisa's work at : https://www.facebook.com/EightyYearsWithoutDementiaFor more episodes and empathy content visit: https://www.empathyfirst.com.au/podcast

    Episode 37: Empathy and Tattoo Art with Mark Richardson of Ironhides Tattoo

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 38:21


    In this episode of The Professional Empathy Podcast, empathy educator Leanne Butterworth chats with Mark Richardson from Ironhides Tattoo about the vital role of healthy empathy in the tattoo industry. Mark shares insights into his daily routine, managing clients with diverse needs, and the profound impact of emotional preparation and empathy on both artists and clients. The discussion highlights the importance of self-care, emotional regulation, and ongoing learning to foster a positive and empathetic experience in tattoo artistry.Learn more about Mark's work at :https://www.instagram.com/ironhidestattoo/https://www.instagram.com/fireandirontattoo/For more episodes and empathy content visit:https://www.empathyfirst.com.au

    Episode 36: Empathy and the Transgender Experience with Hannah Ford Morgan

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 51:16


    In this thought-provoking episode of the Professional Empathy Podcast, Leanne Butterworth engages in a candid conversation with Hannah Ford Morgan, a tabletop game designer and a courageous advocate for the transgender community.  Hannah openly shares her personal experiences and insights of her transition journey. Her story sheds light on the challenges and triumphs faced by transgender individuals. They discuss the power of empathy in addressing these challenges and how it can transform anger into productive collaboration. Together, they illustrate the potential for change and inclusivity while navigating the transgender experience in a professional landscape. Join them for an inspiring discussion on empathy, transformation, and building bridges in this heartfelt episode.Find Hannah's work at https://guildmastergames.com/. https://www.instagram.com/guildmastergames Learn more about Empathy First at https://www.empathyfirst.com.au/For show notes: visit https://www.empathyfirst.com.au/post/empathy-and-the-transgender-experience-with-hannah-ford-morgan

    Episode 35: Empathy is a Drag with Carrie the One

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 40:35


    In this episode of The Professional Empathy Podcast we meet Carrie the One – math teacher by day, amateur drag queen by night. Discover why she embarked on this unique journey and the powerful impact she's making. From innovative teaching to breaking stereotypes, Carrie's story showcases the transformative power of self-expression.Whether you're a math enthusiast, a drag aficionado, or simply appreciate radical individuality, this episode is a must-listen. Join us for a conversation celebrating how Carrie brings math to the masses in drag, showcasing the beauty of inclusion that knows no bounds. Don't miss The Professional Empathy Podcast - Empathy is a Drag!Follow Carrie The One at Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mathisadrag/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mathisadrag?lang=enFind more Professional Empathy Podcast episodes at https://www.empathypodcast.comLearn to strengthen your empathy muscles at https://www.empathyfirst.com.au

    Episode 34: Empathy and the Emergency Medical Call Centre with Graeme L

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 51:16


    Welcome to The Professional Empathy Podcast's latest episode, where we explore the indispensable role of healthy empathy in the emergency medical call centre. In this captivating conversation, we're joined by Graeme L, an experienced emergency medical dispatcher, who sheds light on the pressures and responsibilities that come with this vital role. Together, we delve into how practicing healthy empathy empowers him to connect with callers, coordinate with response crews, and collaborate with colleagues, ensuring that everyone receives the highest level of care. If you're curious about the power of empathy in high-pressure environments, this episode is a must-listen, offering profound insights into the heart of emergency medical dispatch. Tune in and discover the hidden heroes behind the scenes, making a difference one call at a time.

    Episode 33: Empathy and Menopause at Work with Sonya Lovell

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 41:38


    In this episode of the Professional Empathy Podcast, Leanne Butterworth chats with Sonya Lovell, menopause speaker, podcaster, and personal trainer about empathy and menopause at work. They delve into the importance of empathy and understanding during the menopausal transition and how to support those going through it. Sonya draws from her personal experience of an induced menopause after breast cancer to empower women navigating midlife and menopause, and she normalizes the conversation around menopause in the workplace. Links from today's discussionhttps://stellarwomen.com.au/https://www.empathyfirst.com.au/

    Episode 32: Empathy and Conversations about Death with Carked It!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 43:43


    How often do you talk about death with your friends and family?  According to my guests Simon and Euan - talking about death leads to living a better life. Welcome to this episode of The Professional Empathy Podcast where we discuss empathy and conversations about death. Our guests are Simon Lowe, co-founder of the Ageing Revolution, and Euan Black from the Good Death Impact Network. We want to issue a warning for our listeners, as this episode may delve into some uncomfortable topics related to death and dying.We're excited to have Simon and Euan on the show to talk about their innovative approach to having these conversations. They, along with a team of collaborators, have created a card game called Carked It that aims to make talking about death something that is enjoyable, meaningful and even humorous.Tune in to this insightful episode to hear our guests discuss the importance of empathy and how Carked It is breaking down barriers around having conversations about death.Useful LinksBuy the game - https://carkedit.comEnd of Life Impact Network - https://www.tacsi.org.au/our-work/hero-initiative/end-of-lifeEmpathy First - www.empathyfirst.com.auLeanne's TEDx Talk - www.empathyfirst.com.au/tedxqut

    Episode 31: Empathy and Aged Care with Sharon Blackburn CBE

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 42:16


    In this episode on The Empathy Podcast we explore Empathy and Aged Care with Sharon Blackburn CBE.   The recent Royal Commission has brought much attention to aged care, and it may appear that empathy and aged care are mutually exclusive. Leanne and Sharon explore how empathy and relationships put the care back in aged care and why it is essential for our loved ones, families, aged care staff, and communities.  Sharon shares with us the significance of relationship-centred care and how it can be practised to ultimately humanise the healthcare sector. Sharon is an experienced social carer who has worked in the sector for over 40 years. She has held multiple executive leadership roles within non-profits and for-profit charities. She is passionate about helping people in organisations become the change they want to see in the world. Sharon was awarded a CBE in the Queen's New Year's Honours in 2016 for her contributions to nursing and non-profit organisations. Sharon discusses the importance of involving clients in their own care and learning what matters to them. To truly build relationships with clients, healthcare professionals must acknowledge their thoughts and feelings and act accordingly.  Not only does this improve the quality of care experienced by clients but the work engagement and satisfaction experienced by aged care professionals.https://www.empathyfirst.com.auEmail Sharon on sblackburn@ballycara.com

    Episode 30: Empathy and Menstruation at Work with Myoni.love

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 38:37


    On this episode of The Professional Empathy Podcast I welcome Sarah Ripper and Matilda Marsh from Myoni.love to talk about all things Menstruation in the Workplace. Join us as we discuss our menstrual cycle and how we can begin to adapt our working lives to accomodate the natural 'seasons' of our energy, productivity and strengths.  Matilda & Sarah are the founders of Brisbane social enterprise, Myoni. They are passionate about providing reusable, ethical and locally made products & services to make your cycle as safe, comfortable and empowering as possible. This is such an inspiring episode for all of us to create more inclusive, empathetic workplaces and communities.Find Sarah and Matilda at www.myoni.love And for your special listener discount enter the code PODCAST at https://empathytraining.thinkific.com/courses/empathy-first-fundamentals To learn more about empathy training head to www.empathyfirst.com.au and for more episodes head to www.empathyfirst.com.au

    Episode 29: Empathy and Sex Work with Tyler Mathews

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 60:08


    Sex work is colloquially known as. 'the oldest profession' so today, on this episode of The Professional Empathy Podcast, our guest is Tyler Mathews (pseudonym), a male sex worker (otherwise known as an independent professional companion, gigolo or escort). Tyler has been a sex worker for four and a half years, during which time he has helped people explore their sexuality, sensuality and confidence through safety, communication and connection.In this episode, Tyler and I discuss the challenges and satisfactions the escort life brings and how empathy, security, and setting boundaries are fundamental to his longevity and success in this profession.Curious?  Me too.  Listen now to learn more about the role of empathy in sex work.SEGMENTED TIMESTAMPS[2:21] Tyler's story.[4:35] Is there a certificate to become a sex worker?[6:46] What kind of people are looking for male escort services?[8:45] What do people look for when hiring a sex worker?[10:07] How to create a connection with a person you don't know?[12:38] What happens in the first hour of the sex service?[21:11] The importance of security.[25:57] How to manage self-empathy as a sex worker.[30:40] The work continues after the orgasm.[36:27] Is there competition between escorts?[39:53] How to hire the right sex worker.[47:27] Boundaries[48:53] Who's behind the sex worker mask?[56:47] Advice for men.WHAT WE DISCUSSEDHow do you create a connection with a person you don't know?For a service of a few hours, creating a connection becomes a difficult task. However, in these situations, having a conversation, being empathetic, and having a good attitude will be helpful to break the ice.The work continues after the orgasm.This profession goes way beyond pleasing a sexual desire.  Tyler shares with us how orgasm oftentimes makes people vulnerable and how he manages his mental health to process those emotions.What women can consider when considering a sex worker.Finding a professional who suits your needs is not an easy task,  However, there are some things you can consider when browsing the profiles of male escorts.1) Professional photos.2) Authentic reviews written in a variety of styles.3) A good quality website.4) Book a (non-sexual) social meeting first.Who's behind the sex worker mask?Sex workers may change their names to protect their identities and to be able to live a more discreet life. However, to create connection with clients, Tyler must be authentically himself so his tastes, desires, and personality remains the same. NOTABLE QUOTES"You can only connect if you are authentic."About TylerTyler is one of Brisbane's premier Male Companions (Escorts). With over 4 years experience as a male form model, content creator and escort, Tyler prides himself on ability to make someone feel comfortable and at ease even when they are in a situation where they would  naturally be at their most anxious. Through his journey he has developed an avid interest in companionship services and how they can be used to enrich a clients life. He believes that sexual outlets are a basic human right and should be accessible by all genders and ability levels. Tyler, retired from Porn, spends his time escorting all over Australia, while studying sex therapies and counselling disciplines, with the goal of providing holistic sexual exploration and embodiment experiences to his clients. USEFUL LINKSwww.tylermathews.com.auInstagram.com/tylermathewsbrisbanewww.empathyfirst.com.auwww.empathyfirst.com.au/podcast

    Episode 28: Empathy and Change Management with Samantha Barr

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 42:12


    For people to embrace an ever-evolving world, it is essential to make the right changes at the right time.  A good change manager is invaluable for ensuring these changes are implemented effectively and efficiently. However, managing change without empathy will affect the organisation and its people financially, mentally, and physically.  Today, our guest is Samantha Barr who will help us understand change management through the lens of empathy. We explore Samantha's meaning of change management, the human-centred design of change management, the role of change practitioners, the need for change managers, the impact on the mental health of a person working as a change practitioner and much more.  Today's discussion is so lovely, as Samantha and I discuss all things empathy and change management.TIMESTAMPS:[02:56] - What change is all about?[04:26] - Who needs a change manager?[06:40] - Human-centric design of change management[08:26] - Favourite change management projects that Samantha has worked on[11:09] - Role of empathetic leadership in change management[14:22] - Role of a change practitioner[16:11] - Building trust with the clients as a change manager[21:01] - Pockets of resistance within the change management community [24:42] - What does bad change management look like?[28:34] - The best way for a change practitioner to get people to trust you[32:32] - Her way of working as a change manager[35:06] - Her advice to someone who is going to work with a change managerNOTABLE QUOTES:“If you don't have a leader that is connected to their people, it can really be a huge challenge for the change to be accepted in any way or able to be engaged in the change.” “The most successful change occurs when people are engaged in it.”“Leaders need to be vulnerable, they need to build trust and connection.” “Empathy is not always give, give, and give. If it is you will burn out.”“If you don't know why the change is occurring, you can't talk about the what, the how, or the who.”USEFUL LINKS:Maven Changehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/samanthabarr/https://www.linkedin.com/company/mavenchange/ Empathy Firsthttps://www.empathyfirst.com.au https://www.linkedin.com/in/leannebutterworth/https://www.linkedin.com/company/empathyfirsthq/

    Episode 1: Welcome to The Professional Empathy Podcast!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 2:11


    Hello and Welcome to The Professional Empathy Podcast!  I'm Leanne Butterworth and it's my goal to create a more empathetic world.  In The Professional Empathy Podcast I seek to understand Empathy and its value in all different professions and experiences.  This podcast will enlighten and inspire you to learn about WHAT empathy is, WHY it matters and HOW to communicate with empathy in your life.Hit subscribe to be notified when new episodes drop on your favourite platform.To learn more about my work in empathy, empathy training and quizzes, head to https://www.empathyfirst.com.auAbout your Host: Leanne Butterworth is Empathy Speaker and Educator who runs Empathy First, Lectures Social Enterprise (Empathy and business) at QUT, and works closely with the Queensland Social Enterprise Council.  She is on a mission to create a world where everyone feels heard, valued and visible through empathetic communication.  Find me on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/leannebutterworthI'm glad you can join me.

    Episode 27: Empathy and Midwifery with Liz Wilkes

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 52:06


    In this episode of The Empathy Podcast, Leanne talks to Liz Wilkes from My Midwives about empathy and midwifery.  Leanne and Liz discussed the value of Empathy as a midwife and its importance for moms, bubs, families, and societies. They explore the definition of and value of Continuity of Care, how it differs from medical care, why it is so important, and why relationships are vital in the midwifery continuity of care journey.Liz is a private practice midwife who has been working as a midwife since 1995. Liz has the goal to ensure that every woman in Australia has a midwife who she knows providing care at birth.This is the most beautiful discussion of motherhood and midwifery and I encourage you to share it with mums, dads, families as well as mums- and dads-to-be.  Find Liz at My Midwives - https://www.mymidwives.com.auLearn more about Empathy and Empathy Training at https://www.empathyfirst.com.au

    Episode 26: Empathy and Politics with Amy MacMahon MP

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 45:23


    On this instalment of The Empathy Podcast, Leanne welcomes Amy MacMahon to the show.  Amy is the newly elected MP for South Brisbane, and her mission is to help empower disenfranchised communities and create a thriving society through communication and empathy. In this episode, Leanne and Amy discuss the limitations Amy and her colleagues face when trying to help their communities.  Amy dives deep into the importance of having empathetic conversations at the grassroots level and listening to the frustrations of all people. She shares advice for aspiring politicians and offers insight into what a day in the life looks like for her.   This is a truly illuminating and important episode.  https://greens.org.au/qld/person/amy-macmahonhttps://www.amymacmahon.comhttps://www.empathyfirst.com.au/podcastLearn about empathy training at https://www.empathyfirst.com.au/Find show notes on www.empathyfirst.com.au/show-notes

    Episode 25: Empathy and Disability Inclusion with Ainslee Hooper

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 52:50


    Today on The Empathy Podcast we discuss empathy and Disability Inclusion with Ainslee Hooper.  We learn about how being inclusive benefits individuals, businesses and communities and the steps we can all take every day to create a more empathetic and inclusive world for those with a disability.  Ainslee speaks openly about her experience of having a disability as well as the important work she does as a disability inclusion consultant.  This is an important episode.Ainslee Hooper is an Anthropologist & Disability Inclusion Consultant who, through her lived experience of disability and professional expertise, empowers businesses and organisations to remove invisible barriers and reduce the risk of ableism.Links:Ainslee Hooper Consultinghttps://ainsleehooper.com.auhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ainsleehooper/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/AinsleeHooperConsultingFacebook https://www.facebook.com/AinsleeHooperConsultingTwitter https://www.twitter.com/AHCsltgLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ainsleehooper/Spencer2theWest https://www.instagram.com/spencer2thewest/Stella Younghttps://www.ted.com/talks/stella_young_i_m_not_your_inspiration_thank_you_very_much?language=en#t-35465Leanne Butterworth Empathy Firsthttps://www.empathyfirst.com.auhttps://www.instagram.com/empathyfirsthqhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/leannebutterworth/

    Episode 25: Empathy and the Professional Athlete with Libby Trickett OAM

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 38:44


    On this episode of The Empathy Podcast, Leanne interviews multiple Olympic gold medalist swimmer and former 100 metre freestyle world record holder, Libby Trickett. Leanne and Libby discuss the importance of empathy within the pro athlete space and the influence of internal pressure on the outcome of elite sporting performances. They also discuss the vital role of teammates in success and mental health. It's such a fun and enlightening chat. Thank you Libby!Instagram: @Libby_TrickettBeneath the Surface: A Memoir

    Episode 24: Empathy and Real Estate with Emma Herbert

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 37:20


    On this episode of The Empathy Podcast, Emma Herbert chats to us about all things Real Estate. We'll be discussing how empathy within the industry can help boost your sales performance and reputation and why it's so important for real estate agents to try and be more empathetic whilst still taking care of their own mental health.Learn more about empathy training at www.empathyfirst.com.auEmma Herbert can be found at www.crowdbloom.com.au

    Episode 23: Empathy and Human Resources with Emma Evans

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 47:28


    Bringing the H back to HR. On this episode of The Professional Empathy Podcast we explore the value of empathy and Human Resources. The role of HR has evolved from transactional to relational and we explore the ways and means for HR professionals to incorporate and benefit from empathy in their practice.For more on empathy training head to https://www.empathyfirst.com.auYou can find Emma Evans on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/emma-evans-7911632a/

    Empathy and Grief with Tiffany Bartlett

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 71:54


    On this special (Halloween) episode of the empathy podcast I spoke to Tiffany Bartlett, a widow who lost her husband 4 months ago at the age of 33. Tiffany opens up about her experience so that we can all learn how to better support our friends and family who are grieving - to make their journey easier, not harder.We do discuss some deep topics so please be prepared and if this episode brings up any emotions for you, please seek support.You can find Tiff on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@tiffilynnFor more on empathy training including empathy quizzes head to https://www.empathyfirst.com.auFor a free fact sheet on the DO's and DON'Ts of Empathy and Grief, please visit https://www.empathyfirst.com.au

    Empathy and Surgery with Dr Christopher Maguire

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 53:16


    On this episode of The Empathy Podcast we discuss empathy and mental health in the Surgical Profession with Paediatric Surgical Registrar Dr Christopher Maguire. Dr Maguire discusses his own personal experiences and how empathy is a vital part of the patient / doctor relationship. We hope you enjoy this informative, engaging and inspiring episode of The Empathy Podcast. You can find Chris on TikTok at chris_r_maguire

    Empathy and Entrepreneurship with Nick Shewring p2

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 33:04


    On this episode of The Empathy Podcast we discuss empathy and mental health in entrepreneurship with Nick Shewring. Nick discusses his own personal experiences and how having empathy can play an important role in being a successful entrepreneur and intrapreneur. We hope you enjoy this informative, engaging and inspiring episode of The Empathy Podcast.

    Empathy and Entrepreneurship with Nick Shewring p1

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 38:04


    On this episode of The Empathy Podcast we discuss empathy and mental health in entrepreneurship with Nick Shewring. Nick discusses his own personal experiences and how having empathy can play an important role in being a successful entrepreneur and intrapreneur. We hope you enjoy this informative, engaging and inspiring episode of The Empathy Podcast.

    Empathy and Social Media (TikTok) with Dave Shaw

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 55:22


    Join us for this fun chat as we go behind the scenes of TikTok with Dave Shaw @hellodaveshaw to explore mental health and the pressures, challenges and joys of becoming popular on TikTok. Such an engaging and fun discussion. I learned a lot and coined the phrase like spike! We even left in some of the outtakes in this video version www.empathyfirst.com.au/interviews. You can follow Dave's fun videos on TikTok and Instagram @hellodaveshaw.To learn more about empathy training, visit https://www.empathyfirst.com.au

    Empathy and Parents of Kids with Autism with Cindy Corrie

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 59:44


    On this episode of The Empathy Podcast we discuss empathy in parents of kids with autism. Speaking to Cindy Corrie founder of the Sycamore school for children with autism, we discuss mental health challenges, joy, excitement and opportunities of having a child on the autism spectrum. Cindy discusses her own personal experiences and how having empathy can play a role in understanding autistic behaviours. We hope you enjoy this personal, moving and informative episode of The Empathy Podcast.You can find Cindy at www.cindycorrie.com.au

    Empathy and Firefighters with Graeme Thom and Stephen Lee

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 64:39


    On this episode of The Empathy Podcast we discuss empathy and firefighters. We are delighted to have retired firefighter and now professional speaker Graeme Thom and current firefighter Stephen Lee share with us their experience and knowledge. Some of the discussions on this episode include mental health of firefighters, empathy skills needed in a firefighter and what firefighters can do to mentally support themselves and their peers. We hope you enjoy this episode of The Empathy Podcast as the guys offer fascinating insights into the role empathy plays and how important mental health is in the fire service. Please be aware, we do discuss some issues like death and accidents so listener discretion is advised.You can find Graeme at www.gtspeaks.com.au and Empathy First Empathy Training, and previous podcast episodes at www.empathyfirst.com.au

    Empathy and Incarceration with Helen Black

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 49:16


    On this episode of The Empathy Podcast, we speak to Helen Black on her experiences working in prisons and helping prisoners to gain skills they otherwise may not have had the chance to explore. She talks about supporting adult mental health, taking risks and working with fearless employers that are willing to display compassion and empathy and give prisoners a chance to come out of their sentence and contribute to society. We hope you enjoy this very powerful and moving episode of The Empathy Podcast.www.empathyfirst.com.auwww.workrestart.com.au www.trademutt.com www.greenfoxstudio.com.au www.revivecollective.com.auFor more on empathy training head to www.empathyfirst.com.au

    Empathy in Vet Science with Dr Evan Shaw

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 64:44


    In today's chat with Veterinarian Dr Evan Shaw we explore what it's like to be a vet - the joys, the stresses, pressures and challenges as well as the mental health benefits of having pets. The bottom line is - we love our pets and they are extraordinarily beneficial for our mental health and vets are an incredibly loving, passionate group of people who deserve our kindness and respect. Thank you for the chat Dr Shaw!You can find Dr Shaw including products and blog at www.fleamail.com.auTo learn more about empathy training head to www.empathyfirst.com.au/onlinecourses

    Empathy in Storytelling with Megan Davis

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 59:56


    How do you grow your business? How do you communicate your vision to your potential customers? How do you emotionally engage them in your brand and your mission? With storytelling. And you cannot tell a good story without empathy. To truly engage your audience you must first understand them. In this episode I speak with Megan Davis about how empathy is vital for good storytelling and the success of your business.You can reach Megan at https://spendloveandlamb.com and https://storiescreate.me

    Empathy in FIFO with Lachie Samuel

    Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 47:33


    Ok - so quick warning - we cover some pretty heavy topics in this episode such as suicide, drug use and abuse. But what a fascinating discussion I had with Lachie about his experience of Fly In Fly Out (FIFO) work and how he now uses that experience to now help men be better. You can find Lachie (and his amazing body of work) at https://www.lachiesamuel.com

    Empathy in Sales with Cian Mcloughlin

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 59:02


    I love this podcast so much. It is called empathy in sales but we learn that empathetic sales skills are applicable to a wide range of professions - startups, social enterprises, fundraising and teaching. Cian and I discuss empathy and relationships in the sales process as well the importance of self care and how to maintain your mental health to live your best possible life and achieve your goals. I learnt a lot from this chat and I hope you do too. You can find Cian at www.trinityperspectives.com.au

    Empathy in the Trades with Trademutt

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 39:17


    In today's episode we explore what it's like to be a tradie with Ed Ross from Trademutt. We talk about the financial, relationship and culture pressures that contribute to poor mental health in the industry and how Dan & Ed are using loud workwear to stimulate conversations around mental health and make it ok for guys to speak up. Quick note - the sound at the beginning is a bit screwy and there is a language warning with this one - not safe for kids or work. But the message is strong and there is something in here for all of us. LOVED THIS CHAT!!Buy some gear at www.trademutt.com

    Empathy in the Armed Forces with AJ Roberts

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 59:38


    That was a huge discussion. AJ Roberts, a 15 year distinguished British Forces veteran and I discussed everything from mental health and suicide in veterans, to the power of purpose and camaraderie to what we can all learn about routine and goal setting while in isolation. It was a jam packed discussion. We do mention some heavy topics so please be aware and if you need support, please contact your local helplines such as Lifeline on 13 11 14 in Australia. Thank you AJ. The mental health of our beloved veterans must be a priority. You can find AJ on https://www.mrajroberts.com/

    Empathy in Emergency Nursing with James Page

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 53:21


    Oh boy. Empathy and mental health in emergency nursing is a hot topic right now. With the world in chaos due to Covid-19, our emergency medical personnel are under more pressure than ever. We're expecting a lot from them. Join me as I speak with James Page about the pressures of working in a busy ED and the importance of team and culture in creating a mentally healthy workplace.

    Empathy in Emergency Nursing with James Page

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 53:21


    Oh boy. Empathy and mental health in emergency nursing is a hot topic right now. With the world in chaos due to Covid-19, our emergency medical personnel are under more pressure than ever. We're expecting a lot from them. Join me as I speak with James Page about the pressures of working in a busy ED and the importance of team and culture in creating a mentally healthy workplace.

    Empathy in Law with Katie Richards

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 47:24


    What a wonderful and unexpected discussion about empathy in law. Katie Richards and I discuss a new way of practicing law that shows empathy and respect for the public while preserving and honouring the mental health of her staff. What a joy it was. I used the words LOVING and LAW in the same sentence!!!Find Katie at https://lawonearth.com.au/

    Empathy in Law with Katie Richards

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 47:24


    What a wonderful and unexpected discussion about empathy in law. Katie Richards and I discuss a new way of practicing law that shows empathy and respect for the public while preserving and honouring the mental health of her staff. What a joy it was. I used the words LOVING and LAW in the same sentence!!!

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    Empathy in Paramedicine with Tammie Bullard

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 48:57


    How much do you know about the world of a paramedic? What they do, how they cope and how we can better support those who deal with life and death situations on a daily basis. Join Tammie Bullard and me as we discuss all things empathy and mental health in a world full of emergencies, stress and ultimate kindness. Find Tammie at https://twitter.com/gbuparamedic

    Empathy in Paramedicine with Tammie Bullard

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 48:57


    How much do you know about the world of a paramedic? What they do, how they cope and how we can better support those who deal with life and death situations on a daily basis. Join Tammie Bullard and me as we discuss all things empathy and mental health in a world full of emergencies, stress and ultimate kindness.

    Empathy in the Arts with Will Centurion

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 54:11


    What an absolute privilege it was to discuss empathy in the Arts with Will Centurion. He shares his experience of joy and sadness in his stellar career as a singer, actor and dancer. I learned so much from our chat including the joy of playing a rhinoceros' butt (in The Lion King) and that the Arts are really struggling with their mental health and we all play a part in alleviating it. What a loving discussion. Thank you Will!Find Will at https://www.mrwillcenturion.com/

    Empathy in the Arts with Will Centurion

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 54:11


    What an absolute privilege it was to discuss empathy in the Arts with Will Centurion. He shares his experience of joy and sadness in his stellar career as a singer, actor and dancer. I learned so much from our chat including the joy of playing a rhinoceros' butt (in The Lion King) and that the Arts are really struggling with their mental health and we all play a part in alleviating it. What a loving discussion. Thank you Will!

    Empathy in Policing with Snr Sergeant Kelly McAuliffe

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 41:39


    Today listen at the orange door to Senior Sergeant Kelly McAuliffe about empathy in Policing and the Qld Police Service. We learn about what the QPS are doing to take care of and enhance the mental health health of their members and their families as well as create greater engagement with the public. It was a beautiful, inspiring chat and I hope you enjoy.

    Empathy in Policing with Snr Sergeant Kelly McAuliffe

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 41:39


    Today listen at the orange door to Senior Sergeant Kelly McAuliffe about empathy in Policing and the Qld Police Service. We learn about what the QPS are doing to take care of and enhance the mental health health of their members and their families as well as create greater engagement with the public. It was a beautiful, inspiring chat and I hope you enjoy.

    Empathy and Engineering with Katie Fletcher.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 49:35


    On this World Mental Health Day we listen at the orange door to Katie Fletcher about empathy in engineering. Learn about why it's a vital skill for the industry, for businesses, for the engineers and for the public who benefit from empathetic design. I learnt a lot! Thank you Katie!

    Empathy and Engineering with Katie Fletcher.

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 49:35


    On this World Mental Health Day we listen at the orange door to Katie Fletcher about empathy in engineering. Learn about why it's a vital skill for the industry, for businesses, for the engineers and for the public who benefit from empathetic design. I learnt a lot! Thank you Katie!

    Episode 2: Empathy and Leadership with Mark Bray.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 43:04


    Why is empathy a vital component of leadership? We talk to Mark Bray to learn the three qualities of good leaders and where empathy can have benefits for your team and for your business!In this episode of The Professional Empathy Podcast, Leanne welcomes Mark Bray to discuss empathy in leadership. Together, they analyze the meaning of empathy, and Mark shares strategies on ways to implement it in the workplace.[02:14] Mark presents his interpretation of leadership. He defines it as one who inspires people to do better to give them a purpose to improve delivery which in turn results in benefiting the company. He acknowledges the reality of people not wanting to go to their jobs and sets out for a possible solution.[05:36] Mark shares his perspective on empathy and how that fits into leadership. He reports it as a requirement. Mark points out that (for the most part) the best leaders are those who have gone through battles in their life because it gives them a point of view they otherwise wouldn't have. He continues by emphasizing the three bedrocks in leadership: consistency, decision making, and empathy. [10:08] Mark shares the significance of being a leader with empathy; he points out the correlation between bad leaders and those who are non-empathetic. He goes on to discuss the common custom of putting clients before people/employees and contradicts that notion. Mark believes that businesses that put their people first directly reflect onto the clients and encourage better performance.[18:12] Improving empathy in the workplace has become a key ingredient to creating a good work environment; Mark gives his insight into achieving that. He underlines that a lot of it comes from experience but points out that the most important part is to listen. Listen to understand and to connect. A caveat of this is that you slowly have to earn their trust.[25:00] Mark dissects performance reviews and their extraneous nature. He signifies how it mainly builds tension and takes away from the overall goal. Essentially, people want to feel important and respected, so he feels performance reviews are mostly a distraction.[31:38] Mark shares digestible tips on ways people can implement empathy in their daily lives. He emphasizes treating people like they are human and meeting them at an equal level.Quotes:●      “Leadership, from my point of view, is to enable people to do what they are passionate about.”●      “Empathy is about leading people through their eyes.”●      “We (most of the time) listen to answer, we don't listen to understand.”●      “If people aren't engaged then how can they engage our clients?” Key Talking Points:●      What does leadership mean?●      Where does empathy fit in with leadership?●      Bad leaders relating to non-empathy●      How do you improve empathy in the workplace?●      The most powerful word in the world     Linkshttps://makeonesmark.com/   

    Empathy and Leadership with Mark Bray.

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 43:04


    Why is empathy a vital component of leadership? We talk to Mark Bray to learn the three qualities of good leaders and where empathy can have benefits for your team and for your business!

    Episode One: Who is LOSE YOUR MIND?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 35:26


    In this episode we chat with Ky Lives and explore all things empathy, boundaries and love. We discuss Leanne's recent trip to Iowa and include a few clips from folks who attended the mental health literacy workshops in May. This episode lays the foundation for the Empathy Podcast

    Episode One: Who is LOSE YOUR MIND?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 35:26


    In this episode we chat with Ky Allen and explore all things empathy, boundaries and love. We discuss LOSE YOUR MIND's recent trip to Iowa and include a few clips from folks who attended the mental health literacy workshops in May. This episode lays the foundation for Listening at the Orange Door.

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