"Connection isn't new, it's just neglected. And it's neglected now more than ever." These powerful words from Wall Street Journal bestselling author Ryan Jenkins set the stage for a transformative conversation about what might be our most critical yet overlooked human need.
Despite our hyperconnected world of social media, texting, and endless digital communication, genuine connection continues to slip through our fingers. Jenkins reveals the crucial distinction between mere communication and true connection – explaining how our brains process these experiences differently and why it matters so profoundly.
The stakes couldn't be higher: lacking social connection is actually more harmful to your health than smoking twenty cigarettes daily for forty years.
In this episode of the Anatomy of Leadership, Ryan also discusses the critical importance of connection in leadership and the workplace. He emphasizes that connection is often neglected despite being a fundamental human need.
The conversation explores generational differences in experiencing loneliness, the challenges of remote work, and the innovative AI tool Rivet designed to foster connections.
Jenkins shares actionable insights for leaders to cultivate meaningful relationships within their teams, highlighting the necessity of being intentional about connection in an increasingly digital world.
Guest: Ryan Jenkins, Wall Street Journal Bestselling Leadership Author and Keynote Speaker
Host: Chris Comeaux, President / CEO of TELEIOS and author of The Anatomy Of Leadership
https://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast/the-future-of-work-prioritizing-human-connection
Teleios Collaborative Network / https://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast
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