
Is empathy the most radical act remaining in a disconnected world?
In a time defined by screens and social media, we’re more connected than ever, yet grappling with unprecedented loneliness. In this episode, Aish sits down with Mimi Nicklin, a global empathy advocate and author, to confront the quiet crisis we're ignoring: an empathy deficit costing the global economy a staggering $8.9 trillion annually.
Mimi, a fierce voice featured in Forbes and the Harvard Business Review, shares her powerful journey from a corporate executive to a leader on a mission to bring human connection back into the boardroom. They discuss why empathy is not a soft skill, but rather a hard-wired, evolutionary asset with tangible business benefits. Mimi unpacks how organizations and individuals alike can build a culture of "listening-led leadership," and reveals the simple, daily actions that can combat loneliness and drive personal and professional growth. This conversation is a compelling call to action to reclaim what very well may be the most vital skill of our time.
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