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Jennifer Loper, president of a marketing agency C3, and Rosie Ward are keen on normalizing the messiness of being human. In this episode, we're going into rich dialogue on the concept of "truth with care" and why it's crucial in both our personal and professional relationships. Together, they will uncover why feedback, even if delivered clumsily, should be seen as a gift, and why avoiding giving feedback is more harmful to our relationships. They will also delve into deep conversations about being nice versus being kind, the risk of being kind, and the importance of open and clear communication. Additional Resources: Connect with Rosie on LinkedIn Learn more about Salveo Partners Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn Connect with Jennifer on LinkedIn Learn more about C3 | Creative Consumer Concepts
 By Dr. Rosie Ward
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Jennifer Loper, president of a marketing agency C3, and Rosie Ward are keen on normalizing the messiness of being human. In this episode, we're going into rich dialogue on the concept of "truth with care" and why it's crucial in both our personal and professional relationships. Together, they will uncover why feedback, even if delivered clumsily, should be seen as a gift, and why avoiding giving feedback is more harmful to our relationships. They will also delve into deep conversations about being nice versus being kind, the risk of being kind, and the importance of open and clear communication. Additional Resources: Connect with Rosie on LinkedIn Learn more about Salveo Partners Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn Connect with Jennifer on LinkedIn Learn more about C3 | Creative Consumer Concepts

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