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Note: This episode was recorded as part of E3: Engage and Empower with Empathy, the original version of this podcast. It is now part of Return on Empathy (ROE)—a podcast series focused on the measurable impact of empathy in the workplace.
In this episode of "E3: Empower and Engage with Empathy," host Rebecca Dhrimaj interviews Rachel Schneider, Executive Clinical Director and Co-Founder of Delta Counseling, about the importance of active listening and empathy in both mental health counseling and corporate leadership. Rachel explains how active listening can be learned, emphasizes the need for self-care to prevent compassion fatigue, and shares her journey into specializing in disordered eating. She offers practical advice for leaders to improve their listening skills and underscores the value of empathy and self-compassion in the workplace.
Visit Rachel's web site: https://www.delta-counseling.com/
Buy her Eating Disorder Recovery workbook: https://amzn.to/3YMdNz8
Join The Empathy Collective:
By Rebecca DhrimajNote: This episode was recorded as part of E3: Engage and Empower with Empathy, the original version of this podcast. It is now part of Return on Empathy (ROE)—a podcast series focused on the measurable impact of empathy in the workplace.
In this episode of "E3: Empower and Engage with Empathy," host Rebecca Dhrimaj interviews Rachel Schneider, Executive Clinical Director and Co-Founder of Delta Counseling, about the importance of active listening and empathy in both mental health counseling and corporate leadership. Rachel explains how active listening can be learned, emphasizes the need for self-care to prevent compassion fatigue, and shares her journey into specializing in disordered eating. She offers practical advice for leaders to improve their listening skills and underscores the value of empathy and self-compassion in the workplace.
Visit Rachel's web site: https://www.delta-counseling.com/
Buy her Eating Disorder Recovery workbook: https://amzn.to/3YMdNz8
Join The Empathy Collective: