56. The Power of Talking with Strangers

EPISODE · Jul 21, 2022 · 20 MIN

56. The Power of Talking with Strangers

from Office Flip Flops with Francesca Zampaglione · host Francesca Zampaglione

Today's episode is about going against something we were taught as kids and talking with strangers. Putting our cell phones down, looking up, and taking an interest in someone else, either virtually or in person. Craig Loundas, Associate Vice President Penn Medicine Experience at Penn Medicine, shares how he found happiness while walking his dog and making small talk with a neighbor. To continue the conversation with Craig, you can connect with him on LinkedIn. PODCAST RESOURCES: The Atlantic: Why We Should Talk to Strangers   Episode #19: Culture: Meet People Where They Are with Craig Loundas Contact Adele Learning Lab and bring your professional development and training to the next level. Visit HERE to schedule your free consultation! Are you interested in starting a podcast of your own? Sign up for a 1:1 class with me to launch. I'll show you in under 60 minutes what took me 6 months to learn. If you're a self-starter and know how to prioritize your time, I have a guide to get you started today and that I've premiered in my Etsy shop, The Life Learner. Check out THIS link for a quick-start guide.  Join my email list! Book a Complimentary Confidence Session with me. Follow or subscribe to Office Flip Flops on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, or wherever you enjoy podcasts. Do you have something you would like featured on Office Flip Flops? Send an email to: [email protected] or drop Francesca a DM on Instagram. Thank you for listening. Have a great week!

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