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empathy, full stop

23 min · 29. huhti 2026
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Gabby came into this episode with something she'd been sitting on after back-to-back meetings — two separate conversations where people said they wanted to be empathetic, but worried it would make them look weak or force them to compromise their values. That moment sent her and Marisa down a rabbit hole on what empathy actually is (acknowledging someone's feelings — full stop) versus what people confuse it with (sympathy, people-pleasing, or losing yourself entirely). They dig into why empathy has become a corporate buzzword that people claim without fully understanding, how to regulate your emotions when you're two seconds away from a Real Housewives table-flip moment, and why practicing empathy is less of a checkbox and more of a muscle you have to keep building. Plus a surprisingly on-point card pull to close it all out.

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