A Work of Heart: Human Intelligence in Education
In this episode of A Work of Heart, Dr. Ilana Nankin and Sam Levine dive into one of the most essential and uniquely human capacities we possess: our ability to build meaningful relationships. As part of Breathe For Change’s Human Intelligence Framework, they explore Relational Intelligence and the five competencies that help us create deeper connection in our classrooms, communities, and personal lives. At a time when artificial intelligence is reshaping education and human interaction, this conversation reminds us that empathy, belonging, repair, and authentic connection are skills technology can never replace. Drawing on research from Harvard, Brené Brown, and Marshall Rosenberg, Ilana and Sam share practical strategies educators can use to reduce loneliness, navigate conflict, and foster classrooms where every student feels seen, heard, and valued. From the Peace Process that eliminated tattling in Ilana’s pre-K classroom to the powerful distinction between intention and impact, this episode offers both a compelling vision and concrete tools for strengthening relationships at every level. Best Moments 1. Why nearly 50% of Americans report feeling lonely and what the Harvard Study of Adult Development reveals about fulfillment. 2. How Relational Intelligence helps students and educators build empathy, belonging, and connection. 3. The four-step Peace Process that transformed Ilana’s classroom and empowered students to resolve conflict independently. 4. Why holding both intention and impact is essential for authentic repair. A live demonstration of the “Into Me I See” intimacy practice. What You’ll Learn - The 5 competencies of Relational Intelligence: Interpersonal Awareness, Empathy, Repair, Belonging, and Connection.- - Word Watcher and Cue Detective: Practical tools for mindful listening and reading nonverbal communication. - How to step into another person’s shoes while honoring your own boundaries. - The Peace Process: A simple framework for resolving conflict using observations, feelings, needs, and requests. - Intention & Impact: How to repair harm without sacrificing connection. - Equitable Sharing and Concentric Circles: Strategies to cultivate belonging in classrooms and communities. - Into Me I See: A practice for deepening intimacy and authentic human connection. Episode Timestamps 00:00 Introduction: Loneliness, AI, and the Need for Human Connection 01:07 The Five Layers of Human Intelligence 05:03 Relational Intelligence and the Epidemic of Loneliness 09:40 What Relational Intelligence Actually Means 15:07 Interpersonal Awareness and Reading Social Cues 19:53 Empathy, Emotional Resonance, and Deep Listening 25:23 Vulnerability, Boundaries, and Authentic Connection 30:51 The Risks of AI Replacing Human Relationships 35:51 Teaching Conflict Resolution Through the “Peace Corner” 40:42 Intent vs. Impact in Relationships 45:52 Belonging, Psychological Safety, and Community 50:47 Practical Exercises for Building Connection 55:43 Modeling Emotional Honesty and Relational Skills 01:00:26 Final Reflections on Relational Intelligence About Breathe For Change We empower educators to unlock Human Intelligence through our accredited Master’s program. When educators deepen their capacity for connection, classrooms and communities are transformed. Connect With Us Subscribe to A Work of Heart on your favorite platform. Learn more about our Master’s of Education at BreatheForChange.com and follow our journey on social media.
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