The Likeable Edge

Episode 22: Guest Speaker Michael Mariucci

55 min · 9. März 2026
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Beschreibung

In this engaging interview, Michael Mariucci shares insights on emotional safety, authority, and relatability in leadership and personal development. Discover practical tips on building trust, giving honest feedback, and fostering human connection in both professional and personal life. Key Topics: * The triangle of likability: emotional safety, authority, relatability * The importance of honesty and direct communication in leadership * Transferable skills from hospitality to corporate roles * The role of emotional safety in coaching and management * Practical tips for building trust and connection

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