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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 6 MIN

If the World Is Brittle, We Must Stay Connected

from Walk the Walk: Learning and Leading For a Better World · host Walk the Walk

If the World Is Brittle, We Must Stay ConnectedIn this episode, Scott delves into the intricate dynamics of connection in a brittle world. While brittleness may appear as strength, it disguises a precarious reality – one that can shatter under pressure. Drawing on insights from Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s Antifragile, Scott illustrates that relationships can not only endure stress but also grow stronger because of it. As he examines the insights from Bob Johansen, Jeremy Kirshbaum, and Gabe Cervantes in Leaders Make the Future, Scott uncovers how brittle systems can dismantle relationships and communities. Stress and adversity are inevitable, yet our choices in response define whether individuals remain fractured or become stronger.As he reflects on the importance of connection within the Providence community, Scott outlines practical strategies for fostering deeper connections:Prioritize Presence Over Performance: Fully engaging in interactions rather than striving for perfection, fosters genuine connection.Strengthen Weak Ties: Reaching out to acquaintances and neighbors can enhance resilience and a sense of belonging.Repair Quickly and Gently: Perfection isn't required, humility is. Apologize when needed, and repair early.Create Safe Spaces for Authenticity: Create environments where people feel free to express vulnerability without fear of judgement.Throughout the episode, Scott underscores that amidst life's challenges, the strength derived from meaningful relationships is vital for resilience. He encourages listeners to embrace connection, believing that through intentional efforts, individuals can not only survive but thrive together in a complex world.Please visit www.providencehigh.org/walkthewalk to join our mailing list and become a part of the ongoing conversation.Walk the Walk can be found on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, LinkedIn – or wherever you listen. Please support us by liking and subscribing. Thanks for walking the walk. 

If the World Is Brittle, We Must Stay ConnectedIn this episode, Scott delves into the intricate dynamics of connection in a brittle world. While brittleness may appear as strength, it disguises a precarious reality – one that can shatter under pressure. Drawing on insights from Nassim Nicholas Taleb’s Antifragile, Scott illustrates that relationships can not only endure stress but also grow stronger because of it. As he examines the insights from Bob Johansen, Jeremy Kirshbaum, and Gabe Cervantes in Leaders Make the Future, Scott uncovers how brittle systems can dismantle relationships and communities. Stress and adversity are inevitable, yet our choices in response define whether individuals remain fractured or become stronger.As he reflects on the importance of connection within the Providence community, Scott outlines practical strategies for fostering deeper connections:Prioritize Presence Over Performance: Fully engaging in interactions rather than striving for perfection, fosters genuine connection.Strengthen Weak Ties: Reaching out to acquaintances and neighbors can enhance resilience and a sense of belonging.Repair Quickly and Gently: Perfection isn't required, humility is. Apologize when needed, and repair early.Create Safe Spaces for Authenticity: Create environments where people feel free to express vulnerability without fear of judgement.Throughout the episode, Scott underscores that amidst life's challenges, the strength derived from meaningful relationships is vital for resilience. He encourages listeners to embrace connection, believing that through intentional efforts, individuals can not only survive but thrive together in a complex world.Please visit www.providencehigh.org/walkthewalk to join our mailing list and become a part of the ongoing conversation.Walk the Walk can be found on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, LinkedIn – or wherever you listen. Please support us by liking and subscribing. Thanks for walking the walk.

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