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When someone shares a real story, especially one that includes vulnerability, it sends a signal that it’s safe for others to open up as well. This creates what psychologists call a vulnerability loop—one person shares, the other feels safe to respond, and trust starts to build. That trust leads to stronger communication, better ideas, and ultimately better performance.
Watch: https://youtu.be/GQCrrCG1zM4
With featured guest, Laura Nespoli, a strategic storyteller and public speaker - founder of Meshin Movement.
You can also listen to our podcast through Apple Podcast, Amazon Music, Player Music, and other various platforms.
#storytelling #leadership #communication #trust
By Anders BoulangerWhen someone shares a real story, especially one that includes vulnerability, it sends a signal that it’s safe for others to open up as well. This creates what psychologists call a vulnerability loop—one person shares, the other feels safe to respond, and trust starts to build. That trust leads to stronger communication, better ideas, and ultimately better performance.
Watch: https://youtu.be/GQCrrCG1zM4
With featured guest, Laura Nespoli, a strategic storyteller and public speaker - founder of Meshin Movement.
You can also listen to our podcast through Apple Podcast, Amazon Music, Player Music, and other various platforms.
#storytelling #leadership #communication #trust