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Episode 3: Boldly Go Like Yuri Gagarin — The Happiness Lab
Episode 3: Boldly Go Like Yuri Gagarin — The Happiness Lab
Space crews, athletes and pop stars all indulge in strange rituals before moments of high stress. It's easy to mock these behaviours - indeed even the people who practise them often admit they're a bit weird - but they can act like performance enhancing drugs. Dr Laurie Santos looks at the research
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Episode 3: Boldly Go Like Yuri Gagarin — The Happiness Lab
The Anxiety of Being the “Only”
The Anxiety of Being the “Only”
Being the “only” in the workplace — the only woman, the only person of color, the only one openly suffering from a mental or physical illness — can contribute to existing mental health issues. At the same time, bringing your whole self to work — even when you are an “only” and might be the only person struggling with clinical depression or anxiety — can be a huge strength in the business world. In this episode, we’ll look at anxiety and depression through the lens of being an “only” or a “first” at work. Host Morra Aarons-Mele speaks with two experts on the topic: Angela Neal-Barnett, an aw...
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The Anxiety of Being the “Only”
Let’s Replace Cancel Culture with Accountability | Sonya Renee Taylor | TEDxAuckland - YouTube
Let’s Replace Cancel Culture with Accountability | Sonya Renee Taylor | TEDxAuckland - YouTube
Sonya explores the impact of calling out and calling in people who have caused harm. She offers us a third alternative - “calling on”. We often think that discerning someone’s intent is instinctual when it is just not the case. Sonya proposes that those who are the source of suffering, in any given interaction, should bear the responsibility for managing their own change and transformation. Taylor offers "calling on" as a method for naming harm and allowing each of us to carve our own pathway toward ACCOUNTABILITY and RESPONSIBILITY for our education and change. Award-winning performance po...
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Let’s Replace Cancel Culture with Accountability | Sonya Renee Taylor | TEDxAuckland - YouTube