Create Magic At Work®
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November 08, 2021 8:00am
36m
How comfortable are you at work? Do you feel that you can truly be yourself or do you show only a version of yourself for fear of being judged by colleagues?
In this episode, Amy is joined by Sean Moore. Certified in Diversity and Inclusion from Cornell University and after 20 years in the telecom industry, Sean decided to start a consulting company that focuses on change management, servant leadership and building strong, diverse and inclusive cultures.
Join Amy and Sean in this episode as they discuss:
Quote from the show - ‘‘A compassionate leader encourages people to be authentic and recognizes like.....something I've learned personally is people don’t know how to help you,if you don’t reach out and ask for help.’’
*For a brief portion of this episode we discuss our guest's work in diversity, equity and inclusion. We acknowledge that these are deep and complex issues that require more in depth exploration than this conversation allowed for.
At Create Magic At Work we honor, respect and value all identities and perspectives. Many of the skills of Spiritual Intelligence (SQ) reflect themes such as the awareness of others worldviews, awareness of the interconnectedness of life, and making wise and compassionate decisions. We will continue to explore these and other skills of SQ throughout this podcast.
About the host:
Amy Lynn Durham is the Founder of Create Magic At Work™ and a Spiritual Intelligence Coach.
Amy has spent years in the corporate world successfully managing hundreds of employees for private and publicly traded companies. Amy designed Create Magic At Work™ to bring a variety of services and strategies to aid in supporting healthy leaders & workplaces through:
In her spare time, you can find her spending time with her Cavapoo Mr. Bingley, journaling, doing yoga or trying to master stand up paddle boarding with her boyfriend.
Connect with Amy:
Purchase her book, Create Magic at Work
Connect with Sean:
LinkedIn
https://dgiconsultingllc.com/
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