“Creating Compassionate Workplaces” with Nathan Regier | Ep. 118
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About this Episode:
In this episode of the Transformative Leader Podcast, I’m happy to bring you a conversation with speaker, consultant, and psychologist, Dr. Nate Regier about a key element of any good personal or professional relationship, namely, compassion. We talk about what it is and what it is not and how leaders can develop a higher level of social-emotional intelligence and leverage both compassion and the Platinum Rule to create better workplace cultures.
Nathan Regier, Ph.D., is the CEO and founding owner of Next Element Consulting, a global leadership firm dedicated to bringing compassion into the workplace. Dr. Regier is a former practicing psychologist and expert in social-emotional intelligence, interpersonal communication, and leadership. Recognized as a Top 100 keynote speaker, he is a Process Communication Model® certified master trainer.
Nate is the author of three books: Beyond Drama: Transcending Energy Vampires; Conflict Without Casualties: A Field Guide for Leading with Compassionate Accountability; and his newest book, Seeing People Through: Unleash Your Leadership Potential with The Process Communication Model.
He hosts a podcast called “On Compassion with Dr. Nate,” writes a weekly blog, contributes to multiple industry publications and blogs, and is a regular guest on podcasts.
Guest Links:
Website: next-element.com, thecompassionmindset.com
Book(s): Seeing People Through, (others in Nate’s online store)
Podcast: On Compassion with Dr. Nate
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/nateregier/, linkedin.com/company/next-element-consulting-llc/
Facebook: facebook.com/NextElement/
Twitter: twitter.com/NextNate
YouTube: youtube.com/user/NextElement1
Email: nate@next-element.com
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