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EPISODE · Feb 2, 2025 · 44 MIN

Episode 13 - The Human Margin Part 1

from Rosabel Unscripted Podcast · host RZ

In this episode of Life Unscripted, Rosabel and Reid explore the themes presented in 'The Human Margin' by Katherine Mees and Quint Stutter. They discuss the importance of understanding the 'margins' in life, representing the spaces of vulnerability and uncertainty that can lead to personal growth and deeper connections. The conversation delves into the significance of trust in leadership, the need for human sustainability in healthcare, and the role of effective communication in fostering empathy and authenticity. They also reflect on how technology impacts our ability to connect and communicate meaningfully. Takeaways The margins in life are spaces of vulnerability and uncertainty. Trust is essential for effective leadership and organizational success. Vulnerability can lead to personal strength and growth. Communication is a vital bridge for human connection. Empathy enhances our understanding of others' experiences. Workplace culture significantly impacts employee retention. Authenticity is crucial for genuine interactions. Technology can hinder true communication despite its conveniences. Human sustainability is critical in healthcare and other industries. Small acts of kindness can create significant connections. Titles Exploring The Human Margin Living in the Margins: A Deeper Look Sound Bites "No margin, no mission." "It's about the human factor." "Life happens in the margins." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to The Human Margin 03:02 Understanding Margins in Life 05:59 Vulnerability and Human Connection 11:00 Leadership and Trust in the Margins 14:45 The Importance of Human Sustainability 20:08 Empathy and Authenticity in Communication 26:52 Workplace Culture and Employee Retention 32:05 The Role of Communication in Relationships 44:44 New Chapter

In this episode of Life Unscripted, Rosabel and Reid explore the themes presented in 'The Human Margin' by Katherine Mees and Quint Stutter. They discuss the importance of understanding the 'margins' in life, representing the spaces of vulnerability and uncertainty that can lead to personal growth and deeper connections. The conversation delves into the significance of trust in leadership, the need for human sustainability in healthcare, and the role of effective communication in fostering empathy and authenticity. They also reflect on how technology impacts our ability to connect and communicate meaningfully. Takeaways The margins in life are spaces of vulnerability and uncertainty. Trust is essential for effective leadership and organizational success. Vulnerability can lead to personal strength and growth. Communication is a vital bridge for human connection. Empathy enhances our understanding of others' experiences. Workplace culture significantly impacts employee retention. Authenticity is crucial for genuine interactions. Technology can hinder true communication despite its conveniences. Human sustainability is critical in healthcare and other industries. Small acts of kindness can create significant connections. Titles Exploring The Human Margin Living in the Margins: A Deeper Look Sound Bites "No margin, no mission." "It's about the human factor." "Life happens in the margins." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to The Human Margin 03:02 Understanding Margins in Life 05:59 Vulnerability and Human Connection 11:00 Leadership and Trust in the Margins 14:45 The Importance of Human Sustainability 20:08 Empathy and Authenticity in Communication 26:52 Workplace Culture and Employee Retention 32:05 The Role of Communication in Relationships 44:44 New Chapter

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