Reflections on what it means to “Realize Empathy” ft. Seung Chan Lim Purposeful Empathy Hosted by Anita Nowak
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Watch this episode to learn how an engineer became more empathic
after going to art school
Seung Chan Lim (Slim) is an Executive Performance Coach and
author of Realizing Empathy. In this episode, he explains why we
have to take responsibility for developing empathy, while also
surrendering to the process. He also shares what his personal
relationships taught him about him empathy.
00:00 Introduction
00:23 About Slim
02:05 Why Slim used to negatively judge artists
04:02 What it means to “realize empathy”
07:30 Surrendering to empathy
09:00 Why taking responsibility is critical for realizing empathy
11:54 What Slim learnt about empathy after reconnecting with his
father
15:37 How Slim went from engineering to art
19:00 Why Slim was encouraged to go to art school
24:50 Slim’s Purposeful Empathy story
30:00 How being vulnerable helped Slim support his girlfriend
37:34 The importance of showing vulnerability
CONNECT WITH SEUNG CHAN LIM
LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/seungchan/
Website https://realizingempathy.com/
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Video edited by David Tsvariani
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