*Trigger Warning** This episode contains a brief mention of sexual misconduct. Please listen with caution and call 988 if you need support.
How do you handle trauma at work? In this episode, we sit down with Katharine Manning, author of The Empathetic Workplace. Katharine draws from her extensive experience supporting trauma survivors in the workplace to discuss how leaders and organizations can cultivate environments that are not just productive but also deeply supportive and empathetic.
In this fascinating conversation, discover the critical role empathy plays in employee well-being, learn actionable strategies to address trauma in the workplace, and understand how compassion can become a cornerstone of organizational culture.
We were also excited to welcome guest-host, Tammy Wargo, Vice President of Human Resources at The Village Network!
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