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March 21, 2024

EP 466: Making Room for Others with Leonie Smith

EP 466: Making Room for Others with Leonie Smith

The Center for Nonviolent Communication describes what they teach as "empathy in action." And so it seems fitting to close out this series on Decoding Empathy with a look at nonviolence, Nonviolent Communication, and making social spaces at work & beyond that work for more people.

I talked with Leonie Smith, founder of The Thoughtful Workplace, about how she uses the tools and practices of nonviolence to help individuals and teams feel more seen and understood.

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Chapters

00:00 - What if meetings came with instructions?

02:54 - A bias toward sameness

07:33 - Introducing Leonie Smith, founder of The Thoughtful Workplace

08:33 - Violence is embedded in Sameness

09:36 - What is nonviolence?

11:11 - What is Nonviolent Communication?

14:08 - Example: how to request accommodation

16:54 - Welcoming diverse forms of expression

18:23 - Managing a wider range of expressions (without it getting out of control)

21:14 - "Widen our window of tolerance" for normative behavior

23:49 - How do we know if what we're doing is working?

25:49 - Leonie's vision for the thoughtful workplace of the future

27:13 - Simone Weil on reading people

29:12 - Byung-Chul Han on listening

30:20 - Credits