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first person plural podcast

by Miss Adelle Bashirian II Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is first person ei&beyond?

First Person Plural: EI & Beyond is a podcast about us, the systems we’re a part of, and how we create an emotionally intelligent future. Brought to you by New York Times best selling author, Daniel Goleman, his son, Hanuman Goleman, and EI Coach, Elizabeth Solomon this podcast goes beyond the theory of emotional intelligence.

What is Hanuman Goleman's first person plural podcast?

Hanuman Goleman is raising funds for First Person Plural: EI & Beyond Podcast with Daniel Goleman on Kickstarter! A podcast about us, the systems we’re a part of, and how we create an emotionally intelligent future. Kickstarter Share this project Done Tweet Share Email Share this project

What is first person plural?

We started First Person Plural with the intention to foster a new kind of conversation about Emotional Intelligence ‒ one that applies to our daily lives in a meaningful and tangible way. In our final episode of our inaugural season, we're pulling back the curtain behind the scenes so you can get to know the people who make the show possible.

What is be the first to listen?

Be the first to listen to previously recorded and never-before-released podcast episodes about mindfulness, emotional intelligence and leadership. You will be part of an exclusive group with access to these special episodes.

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Why did we start First Person Plural?

We started First Person Plural with the intention to foster a new kind of conversation about Emotional Intelligence ‒ one that applies to our daily lives in a meaningful and tangible way. In our final episode of our inaugural season, we're pulling back the curtain behind the scenes so you can get to know the people who make the show possible. Join our production team as we reflect on our favorite episodes, how we’ve evolved as we learned along the way, and where we’re headed in season 2.

Who is the CEO of OneLogin?

Dan Goleman interviews Brad Brooks, CEO of OneLogin, and Courtney Harrison, OneLogin’s Head of HR, on how their company supported employees through turbulent times, and why Emotional Intelligence (EI), with a particular emphasis on Empathy, became their greatest tool.

Who wrote the episode of Key Step?

This episode was written and produced by Gabriela Acosta and me Elizabeth Solomon. Episode art and production support by Bryant Johnson. Theme Music by Amber Ojeda.

What was the reception of Dan's book?

Dan since ‘95, when this book came out, the the reception was overwhelming. It touched on an implicit understanding that people had but had never been articulated quite so clearly. I mean, it was like a breath of fresh air or a drop of water in the desert for a lot of people. Finally, there is a way to talk about these things that we all understand, are so impactful in our basic everyday world, that were never even taken seriously before your book came out.

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