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Healthier relationships...at work Pt. 2 | Katie Hood

TED Business

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Business, Modupe Akinola, Ted Business Podcast, Business Leadership Podcast, Ted Talks Business, Ted Modupe, Ted Talks

4 • 1.2K Ratings

🗓️ 14 June 2021

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

We all know relationships are hard to manage. And our work relationships—tangled with power, status and interdependence—are no exception. Last week, we heard a talk from Katie Hood. Katie is the CEO of One Love, an organization that teaches students around the world about the signs of healthy and unhealthy love. She also has a long background in business. So in this episode, Katie and Modupe dig deep into what it takes to build healthier relationships at work.

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0:00.0

Ted Audio Collective.

0:07.6

So last week, we played a talk by Katie Hood.

0:10.6

Given its central importance in our lives,

0:13.0

isn't it interesting that we're never explicitly

0:15.4

taught how to love?

0:16.7

She's the CEO of an organization called One Love

0:19.8

that teaches students around the world

0:21.9

how to have healthier relationships.

0:24.2

We build friendships, navigate early romantic relationships,

0:28.4

get married, and bring babies home from the hospital

0:30.6

with the expectation that we'll figure it out.

0:34.3

But the truth is, we often harm and disrespect the ones

0:36.8

we love.

0:37.9

So One Love gives students a language

0:40.8

to recognize and discuss the signs of unhealthy relationships.

0:45.1

But we all know these signs don't just

0:47.0

apply to romantic situations.

0:49.0

They can show up in our relationships

0:50.5

with our friends, our cousins, our uncles, our neighbors,

0:54.0

and oh yes, our coworkers.

0:56.9

I'm Madu Baccanola, this is Ted Business.

1:03.0

And today, I'm going to talk to Katie

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