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What does it mean to be hard to offend? Not hard-hearted. Not checked out. But the kind of leader who can absorb a difficult moment — a sharp word, an unfair situation, a bad day — and still lead well on the other side of it. In this episode, we bring in two voices to build one argument. Neuroscientist Lisa Feldman Barrett has spent twenty-five years studying what emotions actually are — and what she found will change the way you think about every reaction you've ever had. Then Brant Hansen, author of Unoffendable, asks a question most of us have never seriously considered: what if being offended is mostly a choice? Together, they make a case that is equal parts science and conviction. Your brain is constructing your emotions — which means you have more agency than you think. And holding onto offense isn't just exhausting. It's costing you more than you know. This is Part 1 of a two-part series on being hard to offend. Part 2 — Soft Heart, Thick Skin — looks at what easily offended leadership costs the people around you. Voices featured: Lisa Feldman Barrett — You Aren't at the Mercy of Your Emotions — ted.com [https://www.ted.com/talks/lisa_feldman_barrett_you_aren_t_at_the_mercy_of_your_emotions_your_brain_creates_them] Brant Hansen — Unoffendable TEDx Talk — youtube.com/watch?v=0Rh8uywILZk [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Rh8uywILZk] Clips used for nonprofit, educational, non-commercial purposes.
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