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Who Am I, Who Are You, Who Are We?

Who Am I, Who Are You, Who Are We?

著者: Ken Jenkins
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Who are you? What do you stand for? What do you believe in? How would your family and friends describe you? Does anybody know the real you?

Have you ever met somebody and immediately found yourself drawn to them? What about somebody you somehow knew you simply couldn't trust? Or have you ever taken a shine to a person, only to find that not all that glitters is truly gold?

My name is Ken Jenkins - I'm a professional coach, author, and crisis response strategist. In my career, I've responded to fourteen mass fatality events; events have changed the lives of countless individuals, from those directly involved to the families, friends, and coworkers of those who were lost - and even myself from time to time. Over the course of my career, I've met people from all walks of life, and it's out of those very relationships that this podcast was born.

Human beings are fascinating creatures. Join me in my journey to find the center of each and every one of us as we explore Who Am I? Who Are You? And Who Are We?

A podcast about exploring who we are as individuals, how we show up and how others see us.

A podcast about you, me, and the people we interact with every day.

A podcast about who you really are, and what that means for the rest of us.Copyright Ken Jenkins
人間関係 個人的成功 社会科学 自己啓発
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  • Episode 14: Mastering Difficult Conversations with Ellen Zimmerman
    2024/05/02
    When coaching or training leaders, there tends to be a pattern of procrastination around having difficult conversations. Sometimes, those difficult conversations are avoided for too long and then you have a major mountain to address!

    Fortunately, Ellen Zimmerman's no stranger to difficult conversations - as an executive coach she's worked with leadership all over the globe, identifying two things that provide support to leaders to take action and address situations that need a 'difficult conversation'. Today, she's sitting down with Ken to talk about the tool she developed to help anybody broach those challenging subjects - and why she's giving it away, free of charge.

    Find Ellen's Difficult Conversations Tool at https://www.ellenzconsulting.com/articles/2021/3/25/free-tool-for-having-those-difficult-conversations

    Ellen Zimmerman is an executive coach, trainer, and the chief executive officer of Ellen Zimmerman Consulting, a training and development consulting firm located in Dallas, Texas. Ellen’s background in team building, performance management, finance and productivity, and human resources have fostered her unique, multifaceted approach to employee engagement and people-first management initiatives, and her experience and passion provide her with the ability to support individuals and teams in the development of successful business and personal plans. Founded in 2013, Ellen Zimmerman Consulting offers training and consulting services to individuals, teams, executives, and specializes in Dare to Lead training, Sāge Masterminds, DiSC assessment and training, and customer relationship management. Find out more about Ellen and her firm, Ellen Zimmerman Consulting, at https://www.ellenzconsulting.com.

    Show Highlights:
    • What Makes Having a Simple Conversation So Challenging?
    • The Value of Quality Preparation for Challenging Conversations
    • Tips for Approaching Tough Talks with a Clearer Mindset
    • How A Mere Sixty Seconds Can Make All the Difference
    • The Impact of Using Fact-Based Language for More Effective Communication
    • How Can Talking to a Superior Make This Even Harder?
    • What Can Leaders Do To Destigmatize Professional Workspaces?
    Resources:

    Connect with Ellen:

    Website: https://www.ellenzconsulting.com
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellenlzimmerman
    Email: ellen@ellenzconsulting.com

    Connect with Ken:

    Website: https://kenjenkinsllc.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KenJenkinsLLC
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/kenjenkinsllc
    Find Ken’s Book, Resilience: Stories of Courage and Survival in Aviation Disasters, at https://amzn.to/3Me2pUl
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    36 分
  • Episode 13: The Art of Apology with Zach Lewis
    2024/04/11
    "I Am Sorry." For some, those are three of the most challenging words to say. Why is it so hard to apologize when we have wronged or offended someone, like a family member, friend, or work colleague? Is it a vulnerability issue? Do you feel like you are being judged if you apologize? Are you afraid of what will happen as a result of the apology?

    Ken invites Zach Lewis back onto the podcast digs into why so many of us seem to struggle with apologizing, the key strategies worth highlighting when crafting a quality apology, and how a good apology gone wrong may do more harm than help when it comes to the Art of Apology.

    Zach Lewis is the founder and CEO of Reach Creative Media, a digital media content creation company in North Texas. He and his colleagues have been creating podcasts, videos, advertisements, graphics, social media, and more for over a decade for clients in all avenues of media, including radio, television, film, and online. He is driven by a tenacious desire to create, collaborate, and craft stories that teach, humor, and inspire people all over the world.

    Show Highlights:
    • What steps are needed for a good apology?
    • What are the risks of apologizing?
    • What are the risks of not apologizing?
    • What are the benefits for apologizing?
    • Why is apologizing challenging?

    Resources:

    Connect with Zach Lewis:

    Website: https://reachcreativemedia.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReachCreativeMedia
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/applezachintosh

    Connect with Ken:

    Website: https://kenjenkinsllc.com
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KenJenkinsLLC
    Twitter: https://twitter.com/kenjenkinsllc
    Find Ken’s Book, Resilience: Stories of Courage and Survival in Aviation Disasters, at https://amzn.to/3Me2pUl
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    39 分
  • Episode 12: Life, Death, & Wills with Estate Planning Attorney Robert Jewett
    2024/03/25
    Do you have a Will? Why not? We may all know where we're headed, but no one ever really wants to dwell on what we're leaving behind. Ken sits down with Family Estate Planner Robert Jewett to talk about why many Americans don't have a will, the processes that go into estate planning, and why so many of us seem so resistant to plan for what we already know is only inevitable.

    Robert Jewett is an Estate Planning Attorney at Jewett & Hanna Law, PLLC in Cypress, Texas - a dedicated law firm tailored to the distinctive needs of porfessionals with demanding schedules. Whether you prefer the ease of online consultations or face-to-face meetings, Jewett & Hanna's services are tailored to accommodate your preferences with fixed fees on most services, ensuring upfront clarity costs and empowering you to make well-informed decisions about your legal needs. Find out more about Robert at https://jhlawtx.com.

    Show Highlights:
    • Understanding the Value Having a Will Has for Your Loved Ones
    • Learning Why Most People Don't End Up Having A Will
    • Discovering What Can (and Can't Be) Consider a Documented Will
    • Additional Documents Worth Having, Like the Power of Attorney
    • How to Avoid the Estate Planning Zombie Apocalypse
    • Why You Shouldn't Be Scared of Probate, or What Comes After
    Resources:

    Connect with Jewett & Hanna Law:

    Website: https://jhlawtx.com

    Find Ken’s Book, Resilience: Stories of Courage and Survival in Aviation Disasters, at https://amzn.to/3Me2pUl
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    33 分

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