
EMPATHY| The Power of Transforming Conversations and Communities with Andrew Davies
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In this episode of Sanika engages in a profound conversation with Andrew Davies about the concept of empathy. They delve into Andrew's personal experiences and how empathy has played a crucial role in his life, both personally and professionally. The discussion touches on the importance of seeing people beyond their roles in corporate settings, the impact of childhood experiences on developing empathy, and how improvisation can help build stronger, more empathetic teams. They also explore how empathy can bridge cultural and racial divides, foster better communication, and overcome fear-based biases. Tune in for an insightful dialogue on defining and practicing empathy in various aspects of life.
Books mentioned during the episode
- Supercommunicators by Charles Duhigg
- Martin Luther King - I Have a Dream speech
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Sanika is a storyteller, communicator, and creator passionate about exploring self-discovery, culture, and the power of words. With a background in technology and marketing communications; she has built a platform dedicated to authentic conversations that inspire growth, challenge perspectives, and amplify voices.
As the host of How Do You Divine?, she invites listeners to redefine meaning, embrace transformation, and navigate life—one word at a time. Her mission? To create space for reflection, empowerment, and deeper connections through storytelling.