

Ep 66: "Emotional Labor" Author Rose Hackman talks Emotional Labor with me
SummaryIn this conversation, Zach Watson interviews Rose Hackman, author of the book 'Emotional Labor.' They discuss the concept of emotional labor and its importance in various aspects of life, including relationships, work, and society. They highlight the value of empathy and the skills required to practice emotional labor effectively. They also address the gendered dynamics of emotional labor and the need for a more equitable distribution of this labor. The conversation emphasizes the significance of acknowledging and valuing emotional labor and the impact it has on individuals and society as a whole.Keywordsemotional labor, empathy, gender dynamics, value, equitable distributionTakeaways
- Emotional labor is the editing work of emotions that a person does on themselves to have an effect on the emotions of others.
- Emotional labor is not inherently about gender; it is about power and can be practiced by anyone.
- Emotional labor is essential in various contexts, including relationships, work, and building brands.
- Acknowledging and valuing emotional labor is crucial for creating meaningful connections and relationships.
- Emotional labor has quantifiable value, and it should be compensated and distributed equitably.
- The Value and Impact of Emotional Labor
- The Quantifiable Value of Emotional Labor
- "Emotional labor is not inherently about gender at all. It's about power."
- "Emotional labor is everywhere in the marketplace. It's the central component of millions of jobs."
- "Emotional labor is empathy in action."
TitlesSound BitesChapters00:00Introduction and Background00:59Exploring Emotional Labor and Research08:32Emotional Labor in Everyday Life and Power Dynamics21:59The Future of Emotional Labor and Conclusion