• S1E1 - "Embody the Art of the Other Person" - A discussion with Robin Dreeke.

  • Dec 15 2022
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

S1E1 - "Embody the Art of the Other Person" - A discussion with Robin Dreeke.

  • Summary

  • Episode 1 - Robin Dreeke - Best Selling Author, Former Chief of the Counter Intelligence Behavioural Analysis Program with the FBI, Executive Coach, and a proud Husband and Father.

    In this episode, we discuss Robin's origin story and he shares insights on his personal journey from initially being self-reliant and "me" focused, through to now being truly other people-centered.

    Robin shares some great takeaways on the benefits of shifting your focus from self to others, and living life with true non-judgemental curiosity. That is how we make people feel valued, feel worthy, and feel safe.

    Robin also shares his thoughts on the power and benefit of reflective practice after interactions - "what could I have done better to make them feel better".

    Whether you are a Leader wanting some more skills to help unify your team, or if you are someone wanting to just better understand the people you interact with in your work and personal lives, Robin's methodologies, and approach to trust building will be impactful for you. 

    To learn more about Robin's books, programs and services, please visit https://www.peopleformula.com/ 

    I also highly recommend you subscribe to Robin's Forged by Trust Podcast which you can view at https://www.peopleformula.com/forged-by-trust-podcast 

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