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The invasion of Ukraine is a major moment in European history. We talked to Oksana Lemishka in our Ukraine Special Part 1 last week, who shared her harrowing story of fleeing Ukraine on the first day of the invasion to Hungary, Austria and finally Germany.
Today we are talking to Svitlana Kalitsun in part 2 who is also a Ukrainian based in Vienna. Svitlana shares her experiences of the first weeks of the war including the worry of having family still in the country and how she reached by helping to fundraise to help her fellow Ukrainians.
Svitlana is a lawyer and negotiation specialist with the Negotiation Academy in Vienna. Svitlana is also a lecturer and contributor to Forbes magazine and she talks to us about the skills and tools she teaches to master challenging change. We also chat about the resilience of the Ukrainian people and how we can support them in their time of need.
Everyone has had lightbulb moments in their lives that leads to change. And life changing events is a very topical subject as we come out of the pandemic and the world is experiencing conflict.
This Emotional Intelligence Podcast has a simple premise that elicits some fascinating insights from guests. Every Wednesday I will be asking a special guest for the moments of clarity that contributed to changes in course in their life journey.
This season the podcast will feature global experts on emotions, change and leadership sharing real-life experiences on how they’ve used emotional intelligence to see the world, and themselves, more clearly.
For more information on Emotional Intelligence (EQ) and Six Seconds Europe please go to https://www.6seconds.org/eu
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The invasion of Ukraine is a major moment in European history. We talked to Oksana Lemishka in our Ukraine Special Part 1 last week, who shared her harrowing story of fleeing Ukraine on the first day of the invasion to Hungary, Austria and finally Germany.
Today we are talking to Svitlana Kalitsun in part 2 who is also a Ukrainian based in Vienna. Svitlana shares her experiences of the first weeks of the war including the worry of having family still in the country and how she reached by helping to fundraise to help her fellow Ukrainians.
Svitlana is a lawyer and negotiation specialist with the Negotiation Academy in Vienna. Svitlana is also a lecturer and contributor to Forbes magazine and she talks to us about the skills and tools she teaches to master challenging change. We also chat about the resilience of the Ukrainian people and how we can support them in their time of need.
Everyone has had lightbulb moments in their lives that leads to change. And life changing events is a very topical subject as we come out of the pandemic and the world is experiencing conflict.
This Emotional Intelligence Podcast has a simple premise that elicits some fascinating insights from guests. Every Wednesday I will be asking a special guest for the moments of clarity that contributed to changes in course in their life journey.
This season the podcast will feature global experts on emotions, change and leadership sharing real-life experiences on how they’ve used emotional intelligence to see the world, and themselves, more clearly.
For more information on Emotional Intelligence (EQ) and Six Seconds Europe please go to https://www.6seconds.org/eu
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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