198 Getting to Hell Yes
I cannot even begin to tell you how super excited I am to tell you about today’s special guest, my husband, Bob Gower. We are so anxious to tell you all about the book we recently co-wrote, Getting To Hell Yes: The conversation that will change your business (and the rest of your life).
Bob and I passionately believe that the world needs more people who know how to build aligned and empathetic relationships – in business, communities, and families – through powerful, clear conversations. Our intention is to help you be the catalyst for positive change in your organization and in your life. Tune in to today’s show to hear a valuable conversation that will guide and inspire you follow our simple, guided methodology on how to get in alignment, and create common cause with other people.
Music Credit: My good friend Lindsay Katt – https://lindsaykatt.bandcamp.com/track/stick-by-me
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Show Highlights:
Alex and Bob discuss why they wrote their book, Getting To Hell Yes.
Bob shares why this 4-part tool is so important to him and how he and Alex put it into practice.
Bob shares why he feels like his relationships are strong at home and in business.
Alex shares how the 4-step process can help you transform and solidify your relationships.
Bob shares how important it is to have business teams work together and how using the 4-part tool can be a catalyst in shaping strong teams.
Bob describes how the 4-part tool can be used to foster psychological safety.
Alex describes how the tool can assist empaths with understanding where people are coming from rather than only feeling what others feel.
The 4-part tool is a four part conversation that is structured in a way that allows everyone to speak openly and safely. Bob shares the power of using the tool effectively and tells us how it can foster empathy.
Alex shares how she and Bob used the tool in a situation with their son, who was about to begin his 7th grade year in school.
Bob and Alex encourage you to give someone a little notice if you’re wanting to use the tool in a conversation with him/her.
Bob and Alex give tips for setting some of the parameters of the meeting.
Alex and Bob detail the four parts of the tool.
Intentions, or the why you do things, are discussed as to how they pertain to implementation.
Alex and Bob next discuss how to effectively incorporate sharing real concerns while implementing the tool.
Bob and Alex discuss how to properly discuss boundaries in the conversation.
Bob and Alex detail how sharing dreams is used as part of implementing the tool.
Resources:
Getting To Hell Yes website
Getting to Hell Yes on Amazon
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