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Solving the Empathy Crisis with Rob Volpe


Time to get in shape. 

Relax. We aren’t talking about the “running a mile for gym class” in shape. We’re actually talking about practicing and building up your empathy skills. Make empathy your new superpower and change the way you work and live. Joining Priscilla on The Perch is Rob Volpe, CEO and Empathy Activist at Ignite360. Rob is sharing the most impactful way forward with insight into his book, Tell Me More About That: Solving the Empathy Crisis One Conversation at a Time. 

Plain and simple, no one has a hankering for an apathetic friend, employee, boss, partner — the list goes on. Now, just because you aren’t practicing and strengthening your empathy skills now does not mean you’re inherently apathetic. Instead, think of it as an opportunity to set yourself on a path towards better connections and experiences. With empathy, we can all learn and understand more than we ever imagined possible. Tune in to hear how Rob Volpe is solving the empathy crisis one conversation at a time.

 


Grab your copy of Tell Me More About That: Solving the Empathy Crisis One Conversation at a Time

In his book, brand strategist and thought leader, Rob Volpe draws on his thousands of interviews with everyday people to illustrate the 5 Steps to Empathy™ — actions you can use to build a reflexive empathy muscle.



Check out Rob’s last podcast episode with us! https://podcast.littlebirdmarketing.com/mr-leadership-week-rob-volpe-of-ignite-360

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