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Empathy By Design

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About Empathy By Design

Empathy by Design is a podcast that dives into the heart of what it means to design for our shared humanity. Across the worlds of technology, wellness, and community, we explore how thoughtful, empathetic design can bridge divides, foster connection, and spark meaningful change. Each episode features conversations with innovators, creators, and change-makers who are reimagining the way we approach our world. From building tech that prioritizes people to cultivating wellness practices that truly heal, to shaping communities grounded in inclusivity, we deeply explore the process of designing with intention and care. Whether you’re a designer, a dreamer, or someone who simply believes in creating a more compassionate world, Empathy by Design is an invitation to imagine what’s possible when we lead with empathy.

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28 episodes

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Practicing Relational Health In Real Time

What does it actually look like to practice relationships in real time, especially when your nervous system is activated and your patterns are already in motion? In this episode of Empathy by Design, I sit down with Candice Cox, LCSW, [https://www.ccoxlcsw.com/] founder of the KHAOS Kommunity, a healing space for people who are ready to move beyond survival and begin practicing growth within the context of real relationships. Candice’s work centers on emotional regulation, accountability, and creating structure for the moments that often feel the hardest to navigate. We explore how her KHAOS framework—RAW (Realize, Admit, Work through), RESET (Remember Every Situation Encourages Thought), FREE (Forgive, Release, Embrace, Elevate), and PATIENT (Pause And Think, Inhale, Exhale, Now Talk or Tap Out)—offers practical ways to stay engaged with yourself and others, even when things feel messy or overwhelming. Throughout our conversation, we talk about what it means to build capacity for connection, how to recognize when patterns are shaping our responses, and why practicing relationship in community can be a powerful part of healing. We also explore how accountability can exist without shame, and how learning to pause, notice, and choose differently can begin to shift long-standing relational dynamics. This episode is for anyone navigating grief, trauma, relationship wounds, parenting, or generational patterns, and who is curious about what it means to relate with more awareness, more steadiness, and more choice. Candice’s work reminds us that healing is not something we perfect on our own. It is something we practice, together, over time, in relationship. If you are ready to explore what it looks like to stay with yourself while also staying connected to others, this conversation offers a grounded and honest place to begin. Check out the KHAOS Kommunity [https://www.skool.com/khaoskommunity/about] Download our app [https://www.letsintegrate.live/app]

28 Mar 2026 - 48 min
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Burnout As Adaptation: What the Nervous System Is Trying to Tell Us

In this episode of Empathy By Design, host Julie sits down with Courtney from Align Integral Coaching to unpack burnout — not as a failure, but as a signal from your nervous system that something needs to change. They explore what burnout feels like from the inside, how it shows up in individuals and organizations, and what practices can help restore capacity and resilience. Timestamps: * 0:00 – Welcome & grounding practice * 5:35 – Courtney's burnout story: ADHD, masking & hitting rock bottom * 17:55 – From corporate burnout to integral coaching * 22:02 – Early warning signals (and why we miss them) * 26:07 – How burnout spreads through teams & organizations * 38:09 – What healthy capacity actually looks like * 46:07 – Practices that restore: breath work, yoga, silence & nature * 53:15 – Where to find Courtney Read the Transcript at the link below

21 Mar 2026 - 39 min
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When Systems Fail with Clay Gill

What if feeling “zapped” isn’t a personal failure—but a signal that our systems are misaligned with how we actually function? In this live Empathy by Design conversation, I’m joined by Clay Gill—FLOW-certified coach, AuDHD advocate, and creator of the POWER Assessment™—to explore how energy, capacity, and design intersect for neurodivergent minds. Clay’s work helps people understand what’s fueling their energy and what’s quietly draining it, especially in environments that weren’t built with neurodivergent nervous systems in mind. Rather than pushing motivation or productivity hacks, he focuses on practical, compassionate shifts that work with your wiring. Together, we’ll talk about: * Why energy depletion is often a design problem, not a mindset issue * How neurodivergent experience offers early feedback about misaligned systems * What it looks like to design lives, workflows, and habits around real capacity * How small, honest adjustments can restore clarity, agency, and momentum This conversation is for anyone who’s tired of overriding their nervous system just to keep up—and curious about what becomes possible when empathy becomes a design principle, not an afterthought.

15 Feb 2026 - 59 min
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When Leadership Carries Too Much: Designing Systems That Support Humans

When Leadership Carries Too Much: Designing Systems That Support Humans Join Julie Johnson, host of Empathy by Design, in conversation with Amy Cornforth Long, lawyer and leadership consultant, as they explore how to build sustainable systems in law firms and organizations. This episode dives deep into the hidden cost of ambiguity in leadership, revealing how unclear systems force founders and leaders into constant "always-on" mode. Amy shares practical strategies for removing ambiguity from decision-making, delegation, and accountability systems—helping leaders reclaim their time and build teams they can truly trust. Learn why the most common questions you're asked signal system failures, how to reframe accountability as visibility rather than pressure, and the critical difference between delegation as task handoff versus delegation as infrastructure. Whether you're a law firm owner, founder, or leader in any organization, this conversation offers actionable insights on creating clarity, empowering teams, and designing systems that allow humans to thrive without burning out. Featured Topics: * The hidden cost of systematic ambiguity * Building delegation systems with authority * Reframing accountability as visibility * The power of asking "what would you do?" * Flexible vs. inflexible processes * Why it's okay to say "I don't know" Guest: Amy Cornforth Long, author of The Subtle Art of Leadership [https://www.linkedin.com/in/juile-johnson101/] Transcript [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MxvLY1_PxNUpqI-IZFT9SY_jJpPY0_5Du7aXRVzAXrw/edit?usp=sharing]

31 Jan 2026 - 26 min
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Orientation, Capacity, Choice

When motivation stops working, it’s easy to assume something is wrong with us. But what if motivation was never the right starting point? In this episode, Julie Johnson explores why motivation often fails — not because people lack discipline, but because nervous systems need orientation and capacity before choice is possible. Drawing from polyvagal theory, somatic UX, and years of working inside digital health and wellness systems, Julie introduces a different sequence for sustainable change: orientation → capacity → choice. This conversation is for anyone who feels burned out by “trying harder” — and for anyone who designs systems, programs, or tools meant to support human behavior. Nothing to fix. Nothing to force. Just a different place to begin. Show Notes In this episode, we explore: * Why motivation is an unreliable starting point for change * How nervous systems orient before they engage * The difference between effort and capacity * Why repetition matters more than intensity * How choice emerges when conditions are right A simple framework for sustainable change From a polyvagal lens, lasting change follows a predictable sequence: Orientation Where am I? What’s happening? Is this predictable enough to stay? Capacity Do I have the bandwidth to participate? Can my system stay without bracing or collapsing? Choice What feels possible now — without pressure or threat? When systems skip orientation and capacity, choice feels forced. When conditions are right, change happens quietly. If you’re listening for personal support If motivation has felt unreliable lately, there is nothing wrong with you. Your nervous system may simply be asking for a different starting point. You can explore these ideas through short, predictable practices designed to support orientation and capacity inside the Let’s Integrate app. → Learn more about the app [https://www.letsintegrate.live/app] If you build systems for other people If you design apps, wellness programs, learning experiences, or lead teams, this episode names a common design failure — and offers a different way to think about engagement, trust, and retention. Julie teaches this framework more deeply through her Somatic UX work and practitioner-focused learning spaces. → Explore Somatic UX & practitioner resources [https://busy-wind-8b6.notion.site/Somatic-UX-Assessment-TEMPLATE-2de25d4bd3bb805ca51bf038318eca6f] A gentle closing reflection As you move through your day, notice one thing that already feels predictable — not productive, not impressive, just steady. That steadiness is orientation. That’s where capacity grows. That’s where choice begins.

22 Jan 2026 - 17 min
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