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In part 3 of this special series “Showing up as you are”, recorded during 2024, with Jay Humphries and leadership expert Gary Anello; the duo discusses themes of diversity, inclusion, and leadership in a polarized world. Jay emphasizes the importance of honesty and authenticity in both personal and professional relationships. They explore the emotional challenges of attachment and expectations, the significance of creating safe spaces, and the struggles of reconciling personal identity with societal and organizational expectations.

The episode encapsulates candid conversations about leadership, vulnerability, and the human experience. Tune in for unfiltered, genuine dialogues on leading and living with authenticity.

Read more: Lorena Wüthrich, writes The Poisonous Impact of Avoiding the Truth - Reflections on the special series "Showing up as you are"

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Chapters

1. Introduction and Personal Update (00:00:00)

2. The Concept of Attachment and Pain (00:02:47)

3. Reflections on Relationships and Expectations (00:10:12)

4. Parental Expectations and Emotional Boundaries (00:22:37)

5. Authenticity and Psychological Safety (00:30:09)

6. Personal Experiences with Vulnerability (00:30:54)

7. The Role of Trust in Relationships (00:31:32)

8. Spirituality and Vulnerability (00:33:16)

9. Creating Safe Spaces in Leadership (00:34:49)

10. Meeting Each Other Halfway (00:35:51)

11. Honesty and Authenticity in Leadership (00:38:17)

12. Challenges of Diversity and Inclusion (00:41:20)

13. The Importance of Honest Communication (00:50:06)

14. Concluding Thoughts on Leadership and Vulnerability (00:55:15)

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