Nate: Are you still competing? Where's that stand? Pete: I've taken on helping organize a local barbecue competition in my own community as part of a festival. Nate: My brother-in-law and the pit boss and the impetus behind it all, he passed away from cancer last year. So we are barbecue in his memory these days, but not quite the same level of competition.
Dr. Nate Regier reveals his process for practicing compassionate accountability that builds relationships.
— YOU’LL LEARN —
1) The three switches for greater compassion every day.
2) A handy template for dealing with any conflict.
3) Why lowering standards doesn’t help those struggling.
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— ABOUT NATE —
Nate Regier, PhD, is the CEO and founding owner of Next Element Consulting, a global leadership consulting and training firm helping build cultures of compassionate accountability. Dr. Regier is a former practicing psychologist and expert in social-emotional intelligence, interpersonal communication, conflict skills, and leadership. Recognized as a Top 100 keynote speaker, he is a Process Communication Model® Certifying Master Trainer. Nate is the author of four books: Beyond Drama; Conflict without Casualties; Seeing People Through; and his newest book, Compassionate Accountability. He hosts a podcast called “On Compassion with Dr. Nate,” writes a weekly blog, contributes to multiple industry publications, and is a regular guest on podcasts.
• Book: Compassionate Accountability: How Leaders Build Connection and Get Results
• LinkedIn: Nate Regier
• Previous episode: 216: Transforming Conflict Into Breakthroughs with Dr. Nate Regier
— RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW —
• Software: Calendly
• Grill: Big Green Egg
• Personality: Wayne Dyer
• Book: Atlas of the Heart: Mapping Meaningful Connection and the Language of Human Experience by Brene Brown
• Book: Compassionomics: The Revolutionary Scientific Evidence That Caring Makes a Difference by Stephen Trzeciak and Anthony Mazzarelli
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