How To ** Really ** End Bullying And Violence In Our Culture?

Clare Josa, Research & Training Director

What can we really do to end bullying in our culture?

The budget speech by the UK’s Chancellor, Philip Hammond, on International Women’s Day inspired me to totally change the proposed theme of today’s podcast episode.

He announced increased spending for groups working to put an end to violence towards women – on International Women’s Day. Laudable. But he had already shown himself to be a bully, during his speech.

Here’s my take on why he owes the Nation an apology – and what each and every one of us needs to do, to move our world closer to being a place where people stick up for each other and behave kindly, instead of hating and destroying anyone who’s not like us.

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What Do You Think? What Can We Do To Make A Bigger Difference And End Bullying In Our Culture?

I’d love to hear from you:

  • How do you think each of us contributes towards a culture of bullying and aggression towards those who are different from us?
  • Should our politicians and leaders be behaving more responsibly?
  • And what action could you take, today, to step up and make a bigger difference?

I’d love to hear from you, via the comments.

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With love and gratitude,

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P.S. One of the biggest triggers for behaving the way that Philip Hammond did today is Imposter Syndrome – fear of feeling like a fraud and not being good enough. If you’d like to join me for our Imposter-Syndrome-Ditching Mastermind in the next few weeks, please get in touch ASAP.  x C.

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About the Author 

Clare Josa

Clare is considered a global authority in the fields of Imposter Syndrome, burnout and sustainable performance for individuals and teams. She has been an international keynote speaker for over 20 years.

Her research is cited in PhDs and taught on MBAs, worldwide, and she is the creator of the life-changing Safe to THRIVE™ and Natural Resilience Method® frameworks, which she teaches at Facilitator and Master Coach levels, as well as in the world's first Imposter Syndrome App - Imposter Syndrome Hacks™.

The author of ten books, a reformed engineer, and the former Head of Market Research for one of the world's most disruptive brands, she blends science-backed practical inspiration with demystified ancient wisdom, to help you create breakthroughs in ways that are fast, fun and forever.

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