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Ep 39: Listen to Emotion, Don't Fight It with Karla McLaren

Ep 39: Listen to Emotion, Don't Fight It with Karla McLaren

FromThe Veterinary Leadership Success Show


Ep 39: Listen to Emotion, Don't Fight It with Karla McLaren

FromThe Veterinary Leadership Success Show

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Length:
35 minutes
Released:
Jun 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In today’s episode of The Veterinary Business Success Show, Brendan Howard interviews emotional intelligence expert, Karla McLaren. 
Karla has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Social Science from California State University where she excelled with a GPA of 4.0. In 2014, she graduated from Sonoma State University with a Master of Education, Curriculum and Instruction. 


Karla McLaren, M.Ed. is an award-winning author, social science researcher, and pioneering educator whose empathic approach to emotions revalues even the most “negative” emotions and opens startling new pathways into self-awareness, effective communication, and healthy empathy. She is the founder and CEO of Emotion Dynamics LLC and EmpathyAcademy.org.


She is the author of Embracing Anxiety: How to Access the Genius of This Vital Emotion (2020), The Dynamic Emotional Integration Workbook (2018), (with Janja Lalich, PhD) of Escaping Utopia: Growing Up in a Cult, Getting Out, and Starting Over (Routledge 2017), The Art of Empathy: A Complete Guide to Life’s Most Essential Skill (2013), The Language of Emotions: What Your Feelings are Trying to Tell You (2010), and her most recent book, The Power of Emotions at Workplace (2021).


In this Episode, Karla McLaren dives into the depths of emotional intelligence in the workplace and other social settings.


Outline of this Episode:
[00:00] Intro brief
[01:21] The podcast starts with Brendan asking Karla McLaren how she has managed to write about emotions for so many years now
[02:16] Karla McLaren explains how she learned about emotions from Animals
[03:55] Karla McLaren and Brendan discuss the neurological explanation of human emotions
[05:12] McLaren expounds on the relationship between emotions, anxiety, and intelligence. 
[07:15] How did the book Power of Emotions at Work come about? Brendan asks McLaren to explain how and why she decided to write the book. 
[09:45] Karla McLaren explains her ability to read the emotions of people at any workplace
[11:28] McLaren discusses emotional regulations in the workplace and other social structures. 
[13:25] Brendan asks McLaren to share her thoughts on why people fear sharing their feeling or discoveries in social settings
[14:58] McLaren and Brendan joke about the joyous feeling when others lose. 
[15:19] Ad break- https://www.vetxinternational.com/leaders (Learn more) here
[16:25] The show resumes McLaren explaining the importance of developing a relevant emotional dictionary in a workplace
[18:45] McLaren discusses her Emotional Dictionary book
[21:10] Karla McLaren expounds on emotional intelligence abilities. 
[23:17] Brendan asks McLaren to share her reflection on a time when she was at a place where there were high emotions and rationality. 
[28:26] McLaren explains about setting emotional boundaries in workplaces
[31:20] Which is the first step one should take in improving emotions at the workplace?
[34:33] Closing Ad
[35:28] The podcast show comes to an end

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Released:
Jun 15, 2022
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Podcast episode

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Short conversations with smart people with good ideas to help you run your veterinary practice more effectively. Each month, your host, Brendan Howard, puts a subject of importance to practice managers under the microscope with a subject matter expert to help you grapple with real-life management problems. Loosely arranged around the topics required to complete the CVPM, this show will help you with ideas and inspiration to take on some of the big problems and opportunities we all face in veterinary medicine.