Karen's personal and professional journey exploring different forms of art, including classical music and site-specific contemporary performance artEmpathy and storytelling in design, perspective taking, and understanding the difference between empathy and caringThe struggle with showing empathy towards oneself and the importance of non-judgmentThe concept of being an "asshole" in social situations and intentional adjustmentThe unintended consequences of Karen's work on compassion and caringThe virtue of patience and its role in creating onenessPracticing love and accepting all things without hierarchy or moralityThe idea of helpfulness versus rightness and an example of a deerThe tagline for Others Unlimited and its focus on empathy, research, collaboration, and citizenshipExploring the relationship between mercy and justiceThe metaphor of polishing a rough gem and the importance of perspective-takingThe importance of empathy, active listening, and being presentAccepting others as they are and embracing the truth for personal growthThe second season of FX's "The Bear" and the idea of watching television as a kind of babysitterA surprising answer from Karen to the question, "Imagine you unexpectedly had a day off, money was no object, you could bend the laws of space and time, what would you do?"Stay tuned for a bit of tape at the end where Karen and Skipper talk about one's "need to be right."
Note from TED: Karen's talk linked below contains a discussion of suicidal ideation. If you are struggling with suicidal thoughts, please consult a mental health professional and/or support organization, as this talk is not a substitute for mental health advice. If you are struggling with self-destructive or suicidal thoughts, call or text 988 to connect with someone who can help.
Special Guest: Karen Faith.
Links:
- Others Unlimited
- Karen's TEDx talk, "How to talk to the worst parts of yourself" around the subject of Unconditional Welcome
- Karen's recorded workshop session on Empathy for A**holes at CreativeMornings
- Design Matters with Debbie Millman: Alex Bogusky and John Bielenberg
- Karen talks to Joe Reichert on More Wiser about ethnography and everything else