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Chloe Andersen: Cultivating emotional self-awareness

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Innhold levert av Cassandra Le. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Cassandra Le eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

🖤 Is experiencing grief a sign that you loved and lived hard?

In Season 2, Episode 3 of I’m lost, so what? Podcast, Chloe Andersen and Cassandra have a conversation about the bittersweet feelings of living abroad and moving back home, leaving your religion, and what great leaders all need to cultivate.

This conversation explores grief in all stages, moments, and seasons of life - whether that’s experiencing grief for a relationship, with yourself, milestones, losing a loved one, or the life that you ‘could have had’...

In this episode, Chloe shares about:

  • Her experience living in 6 different countries
  • The bittersweet feeling of living abroad and returning home
  • Emotional self-awareness and agility (as a leader and a person)
  • What it was like for her to leave Mormonism

Chloe Andersen (she/her), Managing Partner and Leadership Strategist at CoCreate Work

Chloe Andersen is managing partner who heads the leadership development and management practice at CoCreate Work, a workplace culture consultancy guiding businesses to systems-level changes that result in measurable successes and true inclusivity.

She has worked in 6 countries over her 20-plus-year career in positions like Senior Global HR Advisor at Citigroup and learning and development leader for 8,000 professionals at Amazon. She brings cross-industry and cross-cultural perspectives to her work in leadership strategy, management, cultural communications, and team-building.

She has guided teams at large consumer tech companies, senior executives at several Fortune 500 companies, and entrepreneurs with small businesses. Her programs have helped thousands of leaders to understand themselves better and become more emotionally intelligent and agile, resulting in teams that are happier and more productive. Chloe is an experienced podcast host and guest, and she is also a certified professional coach with a Master’s in Business Administration.

Links referenced in the episode:

Connect with Chloe Andersen elsewhere:

Connect with Cassandra and her business elsewhere:

The Quirky Pineapple Studio Website: https://thequirkypineapple.com/

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Manage episode 379227819 series 3430621
Innhold levert av Cassandra Le. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Cassandra Le eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

🖤 Is experiencing grief a sign that you loved and lived hard?

In Season 2, Episode 3 of I’m lost, so what? Podcast, Chloe Andersen and Cassandra have a conversation about the bittersweet feelings of living abroad and moving back home, leaving your religion, and what great leaders all need to cultivate.

This conversation explores grief in all stages, moments, and seasons of life - whether that’s experiencing grief for a relationship, with yourself, milestones, losing a loved one, or the life that you ‘could have had’...

In this episode, Chloe shares about:

  • Her experience living in 6 different countries
  • The bittersweet feeling of living abroad and returning home
  • Emotional self-awareness and agility (as a leader and a person)
  • What it was like for her to leave Mormonism

Chloe Andersen (she/her), Managing Partner and Leadership Strategist at CoCreate Work

Chloe Andersen is managing partner who heads the leadership development and management practice at CoCreate Work, a workplace culture consultancy guiding businesses to systems-level changes that result in measurable successes and true inclusivity.

She has worked in 6 countries over her 20-plus-year career in positions like Senior Global HR Advisor at Citigroup and learning and development leader for 8,000 professionals at Amazon. She brings cross-industry and cross-cultural perspectives to her work in leadership strategy, management, cultural communications, and team-building.

She has guided teams at large consumer tech companies, senior executives at several Fortune 500 companies, and entrepreneurs with small businesses. Her programs have helped thousands of leaders to understand themselves better and become more emotionally intelligent and agile, resulting in teams that are happier and more productive. Chloe is an experienced podcast host and guest, and she is also a certified professional coach with a Master’s in Business Administration.

Links referenced in the episode:

Connect with Chloe Andersen elsewhere:

Connect with Cassandra and her business elsewhere:

The Quirky Pineapple Studio Website: https://thequirkypineapple.com/

  continue reading

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