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  • In this episode of 'Empathy Unbound, Embrace Your Superpower,' Andrew interviews Anne Montgomery, a multifaceted personality who has worked as a television sportscaster, journalist, teacher, author, and amateur sports official.

    Anne recounts her journey of breaking barriers as a woman in sports journalism and officiating, her rewarding yet challenging 20-year tenure teaching in a Title I high school, and her transition to becoming a foster mother and author. She delves into her personal experiences with sexual assault, the societal issues she tackles in her novels, and her advocacy for sports and extracurricular activities in youth development.

    Anne also shares insights about her books 'Forgotten Sons' and 'The Castle,' and reflects on her adaptability and resilience throughout her varied careers.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview

    01:24 Anne Montgomery's Early Career and Challenges

    04:15 Transition to Teaching and Impact on Students

    11:03 Becoming a Foster Mom

    15:13 Officiating in Sports

    26:22 Challenges and Changes in Sports Broadcasting

    35:18 Reflecting on Gender Equality in Sports

    35:43 Changing Perceptions: Men and Women's Sports

    36:47 The Rise of Girls' Soccer

    37:15 The Impact of Technology on Youth

    37:58 The CTE Crisis in Football

    38:48 The Future of Football and Player Safety

    41:19 The Struggles of Professional Athletes

    42:49 Encouraging Diverse Interests in Youth

    44:42 Transitioning from Sports to Writing

    49:37 Writing Historical Fiction: Challenges and Inspirations

    57:54 Addressing Sexual Assault in Society

    01:03:41 Self-Care and Life Adjustments

    01:09:33 Reflections on Life and Achievements

    Learn more:

    https://annemontgomerywriter.com/

  • In this episode of Empathy Unbound, host Andrew engages in a profound conversation with Joelle Kaufman, who has had an illustrious career as a Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) and Chief Revenue Officer (CRO) across several major companies.

    Joelle discusses her philosophy centered on empathy, her new book 'Crushing the Cancer Curveball,' and how she navigates life’s challenges. She shares insights on family, personal growth, and the significance of empathy in professional and personal settings. Joelle also opens up about her extensive experience with cancer, both as a survivor and a caregiver, emphasizing the importance of taking control over one's journey through knowledge and advocacy.

    The discussion expands into leadership and the importance of communication and adaptability in managing unexpected challenges, likening them to curveballs in baseball. Joelle's unique perspectives on finding joy in life's moments and practicing self-care provide listeners with meaningful takeaways on living with purpose and compassion.

    00:00 Welcome to Empathy Unbound

    00:07 Introducing Joelle Kaufman

    00:13 Joelle's Background and Achievements

    02:54 The Importance of Family

    15:48 Empathy and Its Role

    19:14 Joelle's Cancer Journey

    30:43 Navigating the Healthcare System

    39:41 Facing the Diagnosis: Taking Control

    39:50 Empowerment Through Knowledge and Advocacy

    40:29 Writing for Healing and Helping Others

    41:26 Survivor Insights: Lessons Learned

    41:58 Navigating Treatment: Practical Tips

    43:05 Balancing Life and Treatment

    47:40 Faith and Cancer: A Personal Reflection

    50:34 The Curveball Method: Leadership and Empowerment

    56:08 Pandemic Leadership: Communication and Vulnerability

    58:14 Balancing Short-Term Goals with Long-Term Vision

    01:04:03 Self-Care and Happiness Tripwires

    01:10:34 Looking Ahead: Promoting the Book and Its Message

    01:14:50 Final Thoughts and Gratitude

    Learn more:

    https://www.joellekaufman.com/

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    Socials -

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/joellekaufman

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    https://www.instagram.com/gritgrowthresilience

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  • In this episode of Empathy Unbound, we welcome Mariyah Greystone, known as Love Coach Mariyah, who is based in Austin, Texas. Mariyah shares her unique background, which includes a diverse career spanning business, dog training, and travel, eventually leading her to become a coach.

    The conversation delves into Mariyah's journey of self-love and empathy, shaped by her father's early teachings in psychology and her personal experiences in relationships. She discusses the importance of personal responsibility, interpersonal accountability, and the challenges of forming healthy relationships.

    Mariyah also highlights the role of self-validation, the crucial distinction between self-love and external validation, and the impacts of modern technology and social media on relationships.

    The episode explores the delicate balance of love and boundaries, the influence of pornography on relationship expectations, and the significance of nature and self-care in maintaining well-being. Join us as Mariyah offers valuable insights into cultivating compassion, both for oneself and others, and empowering healthy, aligned relationships.

    00:00 Welcome to Empathy Unbound

    00:13 Introducing Mariyah Greystone

    01:44 Mariyah's Background and Journey

    04:15 Discovering the Path to Coaching

    06:25 Navigating Relationship Dynamics

    08:19 The Role of Self-Love

    16:43 The Process of Uncoupling

    36:54 Prioritizing Self in Relationships

    57:53 Navigating Physical Intimacy in Relationships

    59:10 The Role of Relationship Therapy

    01:01:16 Impact of Porn on Relationship Expectations

    01:06:46 The Overstimulation of Modern Life

    01:09:48 Reconnecting with Nature

    01:15:12 Practicing Self-Care and Mindfulness

    01:22:27 Exploring Relationship Dynamics

    01:39:36 Empowering Compassion and Setting Boundaries

    Learn More:

    https://lovecoachmariya.com/

    https://selectivegates.com/

  • In this special episode of Empathy Unbound, host Andrew Phipps welcomes renowned mind power expert Brent Webb.

    Webb, who has helped celebrities, Fortune 500 companies, and everyday individuals unlock their potential, shares his journey from a small-town boy to a global personal development leader.

    The conversation delves into Webb's revolutionary approach to mindset, his experiences with overcoming personal challenges, and practical techniques for harnessing the mind's power.

    Listeners will gain insights into achieving happiness, success, and personal transformation by understanding and reprogramming the mind. Webb also highlights his methods for helping people through anxiety, addiction, and physical illness, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, belief, and connection.

    00:00 Introduction to Empathy Unbound

    00:55 Meet Brent Webb: Mind Power Expert

    01:15 Brent Webb's Journey and Achievements

    01:44 The Power of Mindset

    01:59 Overcoming Personal Struggles

    02:38 Understanding the Inner Voice

    15:00 The Importance of Present Moment Awareness

    18:37 Teaching Mind Power to Kids

    23:19 Mind Power in Sports

    31:30 The Power of One: Making a Difference

    32:02 Mind Over Matter: Investing in Mental Health

    33:03 The Value of Free: Why We Overlook Mental Wellness

    33:36 The Impact of Negativity: A Personal Anecdote

    34:00 The Social Media Effect: Attention Span and Reality

    39:24 Defining Success: Happiness vs. Material Wealth

    40:11 Finding Your Passion: Career and Fulfillment

    49:10 The Inner and Outer Worlds: Creating Your Reality

    51:52 Overcoming Fear: Personal Stories of Transformation

    57:44 The Power of Connection: Making Every Interaction Count

    01:00:09 Final Thoughts and Resources

    www.BrentWebb.com

    www.BrentsGroup.com

    www.MeditationMiniCourse.com

    Instagram: @brentwebbofficial

  • In this episode I explore the fascinating life of Haley Straw, an indie author, busy homeschooling mother of six, and taxi driver to the Amish.

    Haley shares her experiences of being an outsider who has gotten close to the Amish community, discussing their values, lifestyle, and her unique perspective as a Mormon. The conversation delves into the nuances of Amish culture, from their education and community dynamics to their unique approach to holidays and self-reliance. Haley's story provides a heartfelt look at the power of empathy, the importance of family, and the lessons we can learn from different ways of life.

    00:00 Introduction to Empathy Unbound

    00:02 Meet Haley Straw: Author and Amish Taxi Driver

    00:18 The Intrigue of Amish Values

    01:10 Haley's Personal Journey

    02:48 Life Changes and Alternative Living

    09:09 Empathy and Its Importance

    10:34 Comparing Mormon and Amish Values

    17:11 Amish Community Dynamics

    35:41 Driving for the Amish: A Unique Experience

    39:07 Amish Communication Methods

    41:32 Impact of Driving the Amish

    42:49 Music Preferences in Amish Communities

    44:39 Amish Marriage and Remarriage

    46:18 Homeschooling and Education Philosophy

    52:52 Awareness of the Outside World

    56:40 Rumspringa: Amish Adolescence

    01:00:33 Shunning and Leaving the Amish Community

    01:02:56 Amish Christmas Traditions

    01:05:48 Lessons Learned from the Amish

    01:07:36 Becoming Amish and Self-Care

    01:13:26 Future Plans and Final Thoughts

    To learn more about Haley, her life and the Amish follow her here:

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HaleyStraw6

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drivingtheamish_author

    Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/HaleyStraw6/amish-life/

    Substack: https://substack.com/@amishtaxidriver

    Explore Haley's books: Tales of Driving the Amish - Christmas Mishaps and My Journey into the Amish World

  • On this episode of 'Empathy Unbound Embrace Your Superpower,' host welcomes guest Rhonda Parker Taylor — writer, entrepreneur, and academic researcher.

    Rhonda shares insights about the significance of emotional intelligence (EQ) over traditional intelligence (IQ), emphasizing empathy and resilience as keys to success. She discusses her upbringing in Noblesville, Indiana, and how those experiences shaped her values and career.

    Rhonda reveals her path to becoming a successful author, overcoming personal and professional obstacles, and her debut novel 'Crossroads.' The conversation delves deeply into Rhonda's multifaceted career, her belief in the power of empathy and emotional intelligence, and her future projects, including a self-help workbook on life balance.

    Rich in storytelling and personal reflections, this episode offers listeners valuable lessons on resilience, the importance of self-awareness, and nurturing compassion in daily life.

    00:00 Introduction to Emotional Intelligence

    01:34 Guest Introduction: Rhonda Parker Taylor

    02:38 Rhonda's Background and Upbringing

    03:55 The Importance of Empathy and Resilience

    08:20 Balancing Multiple Roles and Passions

    16:58 Writing and Overcoming Challenges

    31:39 The Rollercoaster of Success

    32:26 Balancing Life as an Author

    33:23 Upcoming Projects and Books

    39:46 The Importance of Emotional Intelligence

    49:48 Effective Communication Strategies

    55:09 Practicing Self-Care and Mindfulness

    59:35 The Power of Nature and Connection

    00:40 Resilience and Embracing Life's Challenges

    01:04:12 Future Aspirations and Helping Others

    01:05:58 Final Thoughts on Empathy and Kindness

    Learn more about Rhonda:

    www.rhondaparkertaylor.com

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rhondaparkertaylor/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rhondaparkertaylor/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/RhondaParkerTa1

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhondaparkertaylor/

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rhondaparkertaylor

    Buy Crossroads here:

    Amazon: https://amzn.to/3lYXRsh

    Barnes and Noble: https://bit.ly/bncrossroads

  • In this episode of Empathy Unbound, host Andrew interviews Kate Galli, a Master Personal Trainer, Life Coach, and podcast host.

    Kate shares how watching the documentary 'Cowspiracy' transformed her from an ethical vegetarian to a vegan, driven by a mission to reduce animal suffering. Kate discusses the importance of mindset in achieving sustainable health and fitness goals, her journey from shy teenager to confident vegan advocate, and the creation of her Plant Positive Journal designed to help others adopt a plant-based lifestyle.

    The conversation also touches on the role of empathy, the importance of self-care and nature, and Kate's ongoing commitment to promoting a compassionate and healthy lifestyle.

    00:00 Introduction to Kate Galli

    02:31 The Journey to Veganism

    07:02 Building Confidence and Overcoming Challenges

    12:38 The Importance of Nutrition

    18:53 Empathy and Advocacy

    26:07 Focusing on Good Intentions

    26:25 Creativity in Vegan Cooking

    28:24 The Importance of Mindset

    29:21 Body Image and Media Influence

    32:13 Creating the Plant Positive Journal

    42:44 Self-Care Practices

    51:44 Future Goals and Reflections

    Email: [email protected]

    Website: www.strongbodygreenplanet.com

    Instagram: @strongbodygreenplanet

    Facebook: @strongbodygreenplanet

  • In this episode of Empathy Unbound, I engage in a thoughtful conversation with Ettie Bailey-King, an expert in inclusive and accessible communication.

    They discuss the principles and challenges of fostering inclusivity within organizations, the power of storytelling, and the crucial role of empathy in understanding diverse experiences. Ettie shares her personal journey and passion for social justice, offering insights into how businesses can effectively implement DEI strategies. The episode also delves into the importance of practical self-care and the evolving nature of language in promoting genuine inclusivity.

    00:00 Introduction to Empathy and Storytelling

    01:12 Meet Ettie Bailey-King: Inclusive Communication Educator

    02:10 Ettie's Personal Journey and Professional Insights

    08:23 Understanding Empathy: Definitions and Perspectives

    11:10 Empathy in Media and Representation

    14:23 Challenges and Misconceptions in Empathy

    21:46 Effective Communication Strategies

    29:45 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Corporates

    49:22 Addressing Misplaced Anxiety and Taking Action

    50:01 Navigating Difficult Conversations

    51:02 Challenging Assumptions and Biases

    51:58 The Power of Language and Metaphors

    01:09:26 The Importance of Storytelling

    01:16:32 Inclusive Language and Effective Communication

    01:25:13 Recruitment and Job Competence

    01:30:33 Self-Care and Continuous Learning

    Website: https://fightingtalk.uk/

    Substack: https://fightingtalk.substack.com/

    Instagram: @ettiebaileyking_

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ettie-bailey-king/

  • In this episode of Empathy Inbound, I am joined by by Michael Kramer, CEO and founder of Freed by Real Estate.

    Michael is just an awesome human being, I loved every second of our conversation!

    Michael shares his inspiring journey from financial hardship following a family tragedy to building wealth and focusing on creating passive income after a life-changing accident in 2016.

    Our conversation covers Michael's dedication to helping others achieve financial independence through real estate, the challenges and successes of involving family in his business, and his approach to empathy and genuine connection in leadership.

    Michael also discusses the importance of a long-term vision and legacy planning, emphasizing family values and permanent relationships with clients. The episode delves into effective methods of balancing work and personal life, with Michael sharing his routines for self-care and staying present for his team and family.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction

    00:51 Living in Courage: The Path to Confidence

    02:29 Michael Kramer's Background and Family Influence

    06:43 Building Wealth and Family Harmony

    23:54 Empathy and Leadership: Lessons from Chris Voss

    35:29 Family Business Dynamics and Permanent Relationships

    40:25 Succession Planning and Family Constitution

    42:26 Balancing Work and Family Life

    43:01 The Importance of Family Legacy

    45:16 Challenges of Modern Family Dynamics

    51:08 The Role of Real Estate in Family Wealth

    54:29 Unique Approach to Real Estate Investment

    01:08:59 Market Trends and Future Outlook

    01:14:33 Self-Care and Leadership

    01:21:21 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    https://freedbyrealestate.com/

    https://www.youtube.com/@freedbyrealestate

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelkramerfbre/

    https://www.instagram.com/mtkramer_/

    https://www.facebook.com/GetFreedByRealEstate/

    Bio: Mike Kramer is the CEO and founder of Freed By Real Estate, a private equity real estate investment firm specializing in value-add multifamily properties. His business journey began at a young age after a family tragedy left his family in a financial crisis, sparking his determination to build wealth. Over the years, Mike bought and sold several businesses, gaining valuable insights. Michael believes that failing is part of the process and he has much to share on how that has shaped the systems and processes that he uses today. In 2016, a life-altering accident caused Mike to lose vision in one eye. This experience shifted his focus from merely building wealth to creating passive income. With over 20 years of real estate investing experience, Mike has built a portfolio valued at over $40 million. He is fully committed to helping others achieve financial independence through real estate, offering investors the opportunity to build generational wealth. Additionally, Mike's entrepreneurial background has shaped him into a thoughtful and effective leader. He co-authored the Amazon best-selling book Empathetic Leadership: How to Build Trust and Drive Results with world-renowned hostage negotiator Chris Voss, blending his business expertise with powerful insights on leadership, communication, and negotiation.

  • In this insightful conversation, Michael Hingson, an inspiring author and keynote speaker, discusses his life experiences as a blind person, the societal attitudes towards blindness, and the importance of proper terminology.

    Questions, Comments, Thoughts - [email protected]

    Michael recounts his powerful story of escaping the World Trade Center on 9/11 with his guide dog, Roselle, and emphasizes the need for resilience and teamwork.

    He sheds light on his upbringing, education, and career, including his unexpected induction into Phi Beta Kappa. Michael also highlights the significant role of guide dogs in his life and the necessity of empathy and inclusion in society.

    He speaks about his work with AccessiBe and the role of AI in making the internet more accessible. Through his storytelling, Michael challenges misconceptions about disability and advocates for a more inclusive world.

    00:00 Understanding Blindness: Challenging Misconceptions

    01:29 A Life of Resilience: Michael Hingson's Early Years

    05:31 Achievements and Education: Overcoming Barriers

    13:54 Guide Dogs: Companions and Navigators

    21:25 Facing Fear: Lessons from 9/11

    29:54 The Power of Empathy and Responsibility

    30:54 A Close Call and the Importance of Presence

    31:33 Blindness and Overcoming Challenges

    33:25 Empathy in Politics and Leadership

    37:31 The Art of Active Listening

    39:31 The Role of Family and Friends

    41:27 Social Media and Real Conversations

    43:09 Inclusion and Diversity in the Workplace

    45:42 The Potential of Artificial Intelligence

    52:22 Self-Care and Personal Well-being

    54:48 Reflections and Future Plans

    To request an interview with Michael Hingson, please contact Mickey Mikkelson at Creative Edge Publicity: [email protected] / 403.464.6925.

    [email protected]

    www.michaelhingson.com

    @michaelhingson

    Thunder Dog: The True Story of a Blind Man, His Guide Dog, and the Triumph of Trust at Ground Zero

    Live like a Guide Dog: True Stories from a Blind Man and His Dogs about Being Brave, Overcoming Adversity, and Moving Forward in Faith

  • In this episode of 'Empathy Unbound, Embrace Your Superpower,' host Andrew engages in an enlightening conversation with Chaplain Joanna Jepson, or 'Padre to the Bomb Squad' in the British Army.

    Questions, Comments, Thoughts - [email protected]

    An author, motivational speaker, and ordained priest with a background filled with diverse roles, Joanna shares her life story, from feeling her call to the ministry at nine years old to navigating personal and professional challenges.

    The discussion explores themes of empathy, spirituality, social media's impact on relationships, the significance of community in military life, and Joanna's unique experiences ministering in prisons and the British Army. Joanna also touches on the profound influence of her parents, her hurdle in accepting ordination, and her views on self-care and mental resilience.

    00:00 A Childhood Calling

    00:32 The Challenges of Social Media

    01:06 Military Life and Personal Struggles

    01:47 Introduction to Joanna Jepson

    02:51 Joanna's Early Influences

    04:59 Discovering Her Path

    06:11 The Journey to Ordination

    08:54 Empathy and Street Pastoring

    13:58 Reflections on Social Media and Community

    22:43 Writing and Personal Growth

    24:12 Exploring the Triangulation of Roles

    24:54 Concerns About Boys and Role Models

    26:05 Life Lessons from Louisiana State Penitentiary

    31:06 The Power of Community in the Military

    40:01 The Importance of Empathy and Presence

    47:00 Balancing Self-Care and Service

    50:16 Reflections and Future Aspirations

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  • In this episode, Andrew welcomes Rita Avellar, a passionate and creative filmmaker, producer, and writer originally from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

    Questions, comments, thoughts - [email protected]

    Rita shares her unique life journey, emphasizing the significance of creativity and family. She discusses her experiences living between Brazil and the U.S., her battle with breast cancer, and the critical role of creative expression in her life.

    Throughout the conversation, Rita also sheds light on the vibrant cultural differences between Brazil and the U.S., and her current focus on filmmaking and empowering creative women entrepreneurs.

    Join us to get inspired by Rita’s resilience, passion, and dedication to storytelling.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview

    00:53 Rita's Creative Journey

    04:29 Health Coaching and Personal Transformation

    07:28 The Sparketype Test and Rediscovering Creativity

    11:48 Family and Cultural Influences

    22:02 Life in the US vs. Brazil

    31:04 Exploring the Brazilian Community in Indiana

    33:38 The Journey of Writing 'The Fat Lady'

    38:53 Directing and Producing: Wearing Many Hats

    41:11 Childhood Inspirations and Career Aspirations

    49:44 Balancing Mental Health and Creativity

    56:36 Reflections on Personal Impact and Happiness

    Please reach out and learn more about Rita, she has so much to offer, so much passion and drive.

    www.Avellar.co

    www.thefatladyfilm.com

    https://siteforyourbiz.com/

    www.ritaavellar.com

  • In this episode of Empathy Unbound, host Andrew Phipps interviews Dr. Jasmin Paris, a veterinarian, ultra runner, and mother.

    They discuss her remarkable achievements in both her professional and athletic life, including her historic completion of the Barkley Marathon. Jasmin shares insights into her love for nature, the joy of running, and the importance of empathy in her career and personal life.

    They also touch on her role as an ambassador for initiatives promoting diversity in ultra running and her thoughts on sustainability and climate action. Throughout the conversation, Jasmine reflects on how her experiences have shaped her resilience and determination.

    00:00 Introduction to Empathy Unbound

    00:11 Meet Dr. Jasmin Paris: Veterinarian and Ultra Runner

    00:48 Jasmine's Passion for Running and Nature

    02:26 Achievements and Inspirations

    06:00 The Journey to Ultra Running

    13:06 The Importance of Empathy

    21:24 Connecting with Nature and Sustainability

    25:30 Sustainable Practices in Fell Running

    26:53 Diversity and Inclusion in Ultra Running

    27:47 Women in Ultra Running

    32:11 Balancing Veterinary Career and Running

    37:42 Training and Injury Management

    44:16 Future Goals and Reflections

    Green Runners - Environmentally empowered runners - How we move, How we kit up, How we eat, How we speak out.

    Into Runners - Ultra Running should be accessible to everyone

    She Races - "A woman's place is on the start line"

  • This episode features an inspiring conversation with Xandra Hawes, a licensed professional counselor, mindfulness instructor, and root energy medicine teacher.

    Xandra shares her journey and profound insights into empathy, soul essence, and mental health, particularly in highly sensitive individuals.

    To learn more about Xandra and Soul Essence: http://www.soulessencepsychotherapy.com/

    The discussion covers the intersection of Buddhist psychology and contemplative psychotherapy, and how these practices help people reconnect with their innate wisdom.

    Xandra also delves into the impact of technology on today's youth and the challenges it poses for their mental health and social connections.

    The episode is a heartfelt exploration of how empathy can transform lives and offers practical advice for individuals seeking to live more authentic, connected lives.

    Comments, questions, thoughts: [email protected]

    00:00 Introduction to Xandra Hawes

    01:26 The Power of Empathy and Soul Essence

    02:43 Meet Xandra Hawes: Professional Journey and Philosophy

    05:33 Understanding Empathy and Its Impact

    10:06 The Journey of Self-Discovery and Healing

    16:31 Balancing Empathy and Self-Care

    20:49 Connecting with Nature and Spiritual Practices

    26:31 Holding Space for Grief and Healing

    27:07 The Non-Hierarchical Approach in Therapy

    28:03 Empathy and Wholeness in Human Connection

    29:58 The Impact of Technology on Connection

    31:00 Teenagers and Social Media Dynamics

    33:51 Parental Challenges in the Digital Age

    38:30 AI and Consciousness: A Galactic Perspective

    42:40 Embracing Joy and Happiness

    46:34 Future Visions: Parenting and Empathy

    49:45 Final Thoughts and Gratitude

  • In this episode of Empathy Unbound, host Andrew Phipps talks with Dr. Camilla Moore, a specialist in corporate wellness and holistic health from the Wellness Cabinet in Rhode Island.

    Share your thoughts: [email protected]

    Dr. Moore shares her personal journey, the pivotal moments defining her career, and her unique perspective on achieving work-life balance and resilience. She discusses the importance of living authentically, defining personal values, and maintaining empathy both for oneself and others.

    The conversation delves into family life, particularly the role of parenting in fostering empathy, and the impact of social media on mental well-being. Dr. Moore emphasizes the holistic approach to wellness, including emotional and physiological resilience, while exploring the intersection between spirituality and healing.

    As a special offer, Dr. Moore is providing a free stress mastery video, "How to Have More Time, Less Stress, and More Energy for Whatever You Want (All Without Sacrificing Your Work, Your LIfe, or Yourself)" to listeners, along with a limited-time 25% discount on the SMART Program.

    Link to free video: https://bit.ly/freestressmasteryvideo

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    00:28 A Personal Story of Empathy

    01:08 Defining Personal Values and Balance

    02:18 Guest Introduction: Dr. Camilla Moore

    03:28 Camilla's Background and Career Journey

    05:16 Handling Difficult Situations with Authenticity

    09:30 The Importance of Resilience

    10:34 Defining Empathy and Its Role in the Workplace

    12:01 Challenges of Empathy in Corporate Culture

    14:55 The Future of Work and Technology

    16:28 Work-Life Balance: Myth or Reality?

    18:09 The Connection Between Stress and Burnout

    19:11 The Role of Empathy in Human Connection

    25:39 Holistic Approaches to Wellbeing

    32:12 The Power of Thought and Spirituality

    34:20 The Role of Spirituality in Healing

    35:03 Connection with Nature and Gut Health

    36:53 Parenting and Teaching Empathy

    45:08 The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health

    55:57 The Importance of Therapy and Self-Awareness

    01:01:50 Final Thoughts on Empathy and Time

    Dr. Camilla Moore is a distinguished expert in holistic health, stress management and burnout. She has:

    16 years of clinical practice as a Doctor of ChiropracticBoard Certified in Lifestyle Medicine through the American Academy of Lifestyle MedicineRegistered Yoga TeacherCertified Clinical Instructor for the Stress Management and Resiliency Training (SMART) ProgramRegular Guest Lecturer at Brown University Medical SchoolCorporate Wellness Consultant for major companies including Titleist and FootJoy

    Dr. Moore is a certified instructor for the SMART Program, developed by the prestigious Benson Henry Mind-Body Institute at Massachusetts General Hospital (an affiliate of Harvard Medical School). This program is now available in an on-demand format with live weekly sessions, featuring:

    78 comprehensive video modules Personalized stress management assessmentsEvidence-based tools for stress reductionTechniques for guilt-free self-care
  • In this episode of Empathy Unbound, host Andrew Phipps is joined by Professor Dr. Catrin Misselhorn, an expert in the philosophy of science and technology. The conversation delves into various topics including the role of empathy in AI, dementia care, social media, and sex robots.

    Reach out to me: [email protected]

    Dr. Misselhorn shares her background, experiences, and insights into how empathy influences moral judgment and the ethical implications of AI. The episode examines critical philosophical questions and the potential future of AI in society.

    More about Catrin

    00:00 Welcome to Empathy Unbound

    00:04 Introducing Professor Dr. Catrin Misselhorn

    00:52 Exploring AI, Empathy, and Social Media

    03:45 Philosophical Journey and Upbringing

    12:45 The Role of Empathy in Moral Philosophy

    17:16 AI and Empathy: Challenges and Insights

    23:05 AI in Geriatric Care and Ethical Implications

    39:51 The Impact of Social Media and Information Overload

    47:00 Future of AI: Ethical Considerations and Personal Reflections

    50:44 Concluding Thoughts and Personal Reflections

  • In this episode of 'Empathy Unbound,' Andrew talks with Kerrie Frizzell, an experienced chaplain in the Australian Regular Army based in Brisbane.

    Kerrie shares her life's journey, from her upbringing influenced by her parents to her various career roles before becoming a chaplain. She discusses the importance of empathy, listening, and treating others with kindness and respect.

    Kerrie also sheds light on the challenges faced by military personnel and their families, the significance of self-care, and the role of women in chaplaincy. This episode delves into the profound impact of empathy and the unique experiences of being a chaplain in both civilian and military contexts.

    Any comments or questions for either of us, drop me a note: [email protected]

    00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview

    01:04 Meet Chaplain Kerrie Frizzell

    04:04 Kerrie's Background and Influences

    05:57 Journey to Chaplaincy

    09:26 Understanding Empathy

    14:34 Challenges and Rewards of Chaplaincy

    16:22 Role of an Army Chaplain

    17:52 Community Engagement and Support

    25:46 Self-Care and Personal Well-being

    26:24 The Meditative Power of Swimming

    26:46 The Joy of Music and Laughter

    27:08 Family and Professional Self-Care

    29:19 The Importance of Nature

    31:47 The Role of Army Chaplaincy

    35:19 Empathy in the Military

    45:21 Future Plans and Reflections

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    Biography – Chaplain Kerrie Frizzell

    Kerrie commissioned into the Australian Regular Army in May 2018 and has posted to various units including 1st Aviation Regiment, Defence Force School of Signals, Electronic Warfare Wing and 7th Signals Regiment, Royal Military College Duntroon and is currently the Coordinating Chaplain for the 7th Brigade.

    In 2020, Kerrie deployed on Operation Bushfire Assist which was a response to the 2019-2020 bushfire disaster that engulfed much of the East Coast and Southern parts of Australia. In 2022, Kerrie deployed to the Solomon Islands where she had the opportunity to engage with religious leaders in that nation.

    Kerrie was awarded the 414 Award by the Australian Army Chaplains in December 2020. This award is given to a Chaplain nominated by their peers. Kerrie received this award for her exemplary contribution to domestic operations, selfless inspiration and support of peers, and passionate and positive representation of Army’s chaplaincy. (Andrew – you don’t have to include this.)

    Prior to joining the Australian Army, Kerrie’s civilian experience includes 20 years of various church ministry related roles including Bible College Principal, Community Care Coordinator, Church Life Pastor and Pastoral Care Leader. In addition she has held two Chaplaincy roles. Mission Australia State Chaplain (QLD) and Queensland Police Chaplain.

    Kerrie has had a myriad of other roles over her lifetime. She’s dabbled as a hairdresser, retail assistant, library assistant among other things.

    Kerrie is married to Malcolm, a passionate road cyclist, who works as an Executive Director of a non-government organisation. They have adult children, a son and a daughter and four wonderful grandchildren.

  • In this episode of Empathy Unbound, host Andrew Phipps speaks with Catherine, an executive coach, DJ, and former management consultant.

    Catherine shares insights from her diverse career, her journey towards finding her purpose, and how she helps others reclaim their spark at work. They discuss the significance of empathy in personal and professional life and the challenges of leadership in modern organizations.

    Catherine also reveals her plans to become a digital nomad, working remotely from a warmer climate. This open and honest conversation provides thought-provoking perspectives on happiness, purpose, and the pursuit of genuine connection.

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    00:00 Introduction to Catherine and Empathy

    00:56 Catherine's Journey and Insights on Purpose

    08:01 Transition to Coaching and Finding Purpose

    10:35 Challenges and Rewards of Coaching

    14:24 Empathy in Corporate Leadership

    24:00 Understanding the Emotional Depth of Coaching

    24:38 The Importance of Asking the Right Questions

    25:30 Empathy and Emotional Reactions in Coaching

    26:47 The Impact of Social Media and Echo Chambers

    30:30 Generational Shifts and Changing Norms

    33:54 Workplace Evolution and Remote Work

    37:06 Balancing Work and Self-Care

    41:21 The Art of Pottery and Coaching

    43:40 Future Plans and Digital Nomadism

    44:43 Final Thoughts and Reflections

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  • In this episode of 'Empathy Unbound,' hosted by Andrew Phipps, we delve into the concept of empathic cities with Dr. Nimish Biloria, an Associate Professor in the Empathic Environments School of Architecture at the University of Technology in Sydney.

    Dr. Biloria shares insights from his extensive experience in architecture and emergent technologies, discussing the intersection of empathy, urban planning, and technology.

    The conversation explores the impact of governance models on empathy, the need for human-centric, equitable growth, and the potential of regenerative economics. Dr. Biloria also reflects on his personal background and shares his ongoing research on public health, aging societies, and the psychophysiological development of children within urban environments.

    The episode is a comprehensive exploration of how our built environments can actively contribute to our well-being and social equity.

    For more from Nimish - https://profiles.uts.edu.au/Nimish.Biloria

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    00:00 Introduction: Empathy in Architecture

    01:15 Guest Introduction: Dr. Nimish Biloria

    03:10 Exploring Empathic Environments

    03:36 Personal Journey and Artistic Pursuits

    10:13 Defining Empathy in Architecture

    15:43 Smart Cities: Evolution and Critique

    22:28 Gentrification and Urban Development

    28:19 Regenerative Economics and Empathic Cities

    35:21 Understanding Development Through Nature's Eyes

    35:59 Indigenous Perspectives on Earth Custodianship

    36:45 Empathy and Individualism in Modern Society

    38:18 Cultural Differences in Empathy

    39:34 Governance Models and Empathy

    43:12 Redefining Success Beyond GDP

    49:04 The Role of Technology and Social Media

    52:16 Future Research Directions in Empathy and Urban Planning

    01:00:23 Concluding Thoughts and Future Discussions

  • Exploring the Boundaries of Empathy: Human and AI Perspectives with Dr. Anat Perry

    In this episode of 'Empathy Unbound,' host Andrew Phipps engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Anat Perry, an associate professor from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

    Dr. Perry shares her extensive research on the multifaceted nature of empathy, discussing how it influences human interactions and decision-making. The conversation traverses various topics, including the impact of sleep deprivation on physician empathy, methods to enhance empathy through listening and humility, and the intriguing intersection of empathy and artificial intelligence.

    Dr. Perry presents compelling arguments about the limitations of AI in conveying genuine human empathy and highlights the importance of personal connection and shared experiences.

    The episode provides deep insights into the complexities of empathy and its critical role in addressing social conflicts and improving human relations.

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    For more from Anat - https://perrylab.huji.ac.il/

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    00:00 Introduction: Trust in AI vs. Humans

    01:00 Empathy in Conflict Resolution

    01:58 Meet Dr. Anat Perry

    04:11 Dr. Perry's Journey into Empathy Research

    06:02 Defining Empathy: Cognitive, Emotional, and Motivational

    09:34 Empathy and Information Channels

    18:06 Impact of Sleep on Empathy

    24:17 Empathy in Conflict Zones

    30:00 AI and Human Empathy: An Introduction

    30:22 The Coco Experiment: AI as a Co-Pilot

    32:11 Understanding Empathy from the Recipient's Perspective

    32:48 The Cognitive, Emotional, and Motivational Aspects of Empathy

    37:17 The Future of Social Interactions with AI

    39:14 Ethical Considerations in AI Usage

    46:13 The Importance of Human Connection

    50:47 Enhancing Empathy: Techniques and Technologies

    55:28 Final Thoughts and Reflections