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We all have tipping points, even in the roles we willingly signed up to play. Too often, we think we’re showing up for the common good, a belief that can keep us propping up other people even if it’s hurting us and blocking them from growth. We think we’re supporting or nurturing or being compassionate. But really, we’re like a butler, pouring the tea and providing a warm and cozy blanket that covers up the realities of life. Beth Killough joined us to share how our caretaking instincts can backfire, and how to cultivate awareness and healthy feedback mechanisms that will truly nurture ourselves and help support the growth of others.
This podcast was recorded live for our community. If you would like to attend live recordings, please reach out to [email protected]
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Beth is the owner of The Circle Up Experience, a consulting firm providing leadership training and culture development to corporations, universities, organizations, and groups of all kinds. Circle Up has trained thousands of leaders all over the country and has designed long-term culture programs to transform workplace relationships with a focus on trustworthy feedback systems and a healthy community. Beth has an MA degree in Clinical Psychology from Santa Clara University and an MFA degree in Creative Writing from Arizona State University.
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We all have tipping points, even in the roles we willingly signed up to play. Too often, we think we’re showing up for the common good, a belief that can keep us propping up other people even if it’s hurting us and blocking them from growth. We think we’re supporting or nurturing or being compassionate. But really, we’re like a butler, pouring the tea and providing a warm and cozy blanket that covers up the realities of life. Beth Killough joined us to share how our caretaking instincts can backfire, and how to cultivate awareness and healthy feedback mechanisms that will truly nurture ourselves and help support the growth of others.
This podcast was recorded live for our community. If you would like to attend live recordings, please reach out to [email protected]
*******
Beth is the owner of The Circle Up Experience, a consulting firm providing leadership training and culture development to corporations, universities, organizations, and groups of all kinds. Circle Up has trained thousands of leaders all over the country and has designed long-term culture programs to transform workplace relationships with a focus on trustworthy feedback systems and a healthy community. Beth has an MA degree in Clinical Psychology from Santa Clara University and an MFA degree in Creative Writing from Arizona State University.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kahilla/messageHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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