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I See What You Mean
Lou Kerestesy
25 episodes
8 months ago
"I See What You Mean" is a weekly podcast about how and why we get on the same page with each other… or don’t… or shouldn't. In my trailer I tell you why I care about such things in the workplace, at home, in communities and in our country. I describe my interview plans plus confess some geekhood you might find interesting. Or curious!   If you ever wonder what to do when you and someone see things so differently there's no agreeing what to do, listen for 2 minutes and subscribe if you think I might have some good ideas. Even if you don't subscribe, I think you'll love the very cool (copyright compliant!) blues song I use.  Best to you and yours, Lou
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"I See What You Mean" is a weekly podcast about how and why we get on the same page with each other… or don’t… or shouldn't. In my trailer I tell you why I care about such things in the workplace, at home, in communities and in our country. I describe my interview plans plus confess some geekhood you might find interesting. Or curious!   If you ever wonder what to do when you and someone see things so differently there's no agreeing what to do, listen for 2 minutes and subscribe if you think I might have some good ideas. Even if you don't subscribe, I think you'll love the very cool (copyright compliant!) blues song I use.  Best to you and yours, Lou
Show more...
Business
Education,
Society & Culture,
How To,
Relationships
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Another Admirable Bundle of Contradictions - Part 2
I See What You Mean
33 minutes 22 seconds
3 years ago
Another Admirable Bundle of Contradictions - Part 2
This episode begins with Lola Stith and I recounting a time when, as a company exec, I turned down an offer of help from her in a way that made her wonder if being a woman of color was one of the reasons. We talk about how she sorted that out for herself at the time, and what we learned discussing it years later. We discuss key attributes of misunderstandings between people, and how those attributes take on different nuances in different situations. We discuss respect for oneself and others, and how getting on the same page in situations can strengthen trust in relationships. Here are some of my favorite ahh-ha! moments from Part 2: 1:29 - "You didn't do anything that made me think gender bias....but....there was one time...." 6:11 - How getting on the same page builds trust and strengthens relationships 12:25 - "How did you maintain composure when you felt attacked, and keep asking for more information?" 16:56 - Your feelings in a situation are also legit, so what's a good way to work them into the conversation? 23:10 - Showing children respect so they respect themselves 26:21 - Disrespectful behavior toward others begins when you stop respecting yourself
I See What You Mean
"I See What You Mean" is a weekly podcast about how and why we get on the same page with each other… or don’t… or shouldn't. In my trailer I tell you why I care about such things in the workplace, at home, in communities and in our country. I describe my interview plans plus confess some geekhood you might find interesting. Or curious!   If you ever wonder what to do when you and someone see things so differently there's no agreeing what to do, listen for 2 minutes and subscribe if you think I might have some good ideas. Even if you don't subscribe, I think you'll love the very cool (copyright compliant!) blues song I use.  Best to you and yours, Lou