No Hard Feelings - Creating a Culture of Healthy Expression and Belonging with Liz Fosslien

What's Next! with Tiffani Bova - A podcast by Tiffani Bova - Thursdays

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Welcome to the What's Next! podcast with Tiffani Bova.   This week I have the pleasure of speaking with Liz Fosslien who is the co-author and illustrator of the Wall Street Journal best-seller No Hard Feelings: The Secret Power of Embracing Emotions at Work, and the Head of Content at Humu. Humu is a company that makes work better by using behavioral science and machine learning to make change easier. Liz's writing and illustrations have been featured on or by The New York Times, the Harvard Business Review, The Economist, WNYC, and NPR’s Marketplace. I am absolutely thrilled to be speaking with Liz Fosslien on the What’s Next! Podcast.    THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR… anyone experiencing burn out, remote workers, and those who have experienced a lack of belonging at work.  TODAY’S MAIN MESSAGE… Liz teaches us about the secret power of embracing your emotions in the workplace in an appropriate and productive way. She talks about creating an environment of belonging and preventing the infamous office blow-up. She breaks down emotion, expression, and burnout, and talks about how we can be more productive leaders when we are reflective by employing EQ to create a healthy and productive work environment. Becoming a more present leader can help keep you and your team from experiencing productivity-killing burnout! Liz also discusses practical strategies for efficiency and efficacy in the workplace.  WHAT  I  LOVE  MOST… “You can’t pour from an empty cup.” Liz flags this analogy and its importance in the workplace, especially for leaders.     Running time: 36:45      Subscribe on iTunes     Find Tiffani on social:   Facebook   Twitter   LinkedIn   Instagram      Find Liz on social:   Twitter   LinkedIn  Instagram      Liz’s Website:   www.fosslien.com     Liz + Mollie’s Book:   No Hard Feelings     Liz + Mollie’s Website:  www.lizandmollie.com 

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