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What if collaboration isn't just a better way to work, but a better way to live? In this episode, we zoom out to look at the broader impact of collaborative communication across the places that matter most: our families, our workplaces, and our communities. Drawing on research from neuroscience, social psychology, and community resilience, we explore why human beings are wired for connection, what happens to us when that connection is missing, and what becomes possible when we genuinely build it together. We look at the science of collective efficacy, the shared belief that we can accomplish something together, and why that belief changes not just what groups achieve, but who they become in the process. With practical tools for creating collaborative norms, inviting real participation, and celebrating shared success, this episode is an invitation to think bigger about what collaboration makes possible. When we work together, we don't just get better outcomes. We build stronger relationships.
By Malynnda Stewart, PhD, BCPAWhat if collaboration isn't just a better way to work, but a better way to live? In this episode, we zoom out to look at the broader impact of collaborative communication across the places that matter most: our families, our workplaces, and our communities. Drawing on research from neuroscience, social psychology, and community resilience, we explore why human beings are wired for connection, what happens to us when that connection is missing, and what becomes possible when we genuinely build it together. We look at the science of collective efficacy, the shared belief that we can accomplish something together, and why that belief changes not just what groups achieve, but who they become in the process. With practical tools for creating collaborative norms, inviting real participation, and celebrating shared success, this episode is an invitation to think bigger about what collaboration makes possible. When we work together, we don't just get better outcomes. We build stronger relationships.