Listen "Ep19: Secrets to Mastering Difficult Conversations at Work with Sarah Rozenthuler"
Episode Synopsis
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work.With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground.In this episode of HumanWISE, Helen is joined by Sarah Rozenthuler, a global leadership expert and author, to discuss the importance of conversations in the workplace. They explore Sarah's journey from aspiring architect to psychologist, the significance of effective dialogue, and practical strategies for creating a safe space for meaningful conversations. Sarah shares insights from her latest book, 'Now We're Talking,' including four secrets to better dialogues that can lead to deeper connections and improved outcomes at work. The episode covers topics like overcoming fear in difficult conversations, finding inner ground, and being present during interactions.Topics Discussed:Conversations in Personal and Professional DevelopmentFear of Difficult ConversationsImportance of Presence in ConversationsFour Secrets for Effective CommunicationCreating Safe Spaces in ConversationsView Extended Shownotes hereAbout Sarah RozenthulerVisit Sarah’s websiteRead “Now We’re Talking”Follow Sarah on LinkedinSarah has over 15 years’ experience as a consultant to global organizations such as Discovery Inc, Boots, Savills, NatWest, BCG, Book Trust and Choice Support.She has worked with CEOs and their teams, facilitated sessions for networks of NGOs, and given talks at international summits.Sarah’s areas of expertise include leadership development, relationship building, dialogue and Purpose.Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/
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