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137. Other People's Stories
Episode 137

137. Other People's Stories

A gift that Jen received from her community inspired this week's episode, as she and Pete unpack the link between memorable stories and empathy.

The Long and The Short Of It · Peter Shepherd & Jen Waldman, Peter Shepherd, Jen Waldman

May 11, 202116m 55s

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Show Notes

A gift that Jen received from her community inspired this week's episode, as she and Pete unpack the link between memorable stories and empathy.

Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:

  • What makes an interaction memorable?
  • How does empathy impact stories and memories?
  • How might we show up, knowing that any moment we may have the ability to change someone's life?

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