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Second City Works presents "Getting to Yes, And" - Getting to Yes, And… | Gabriella Rosen Kellerman – ‘Tomorrowmind’

Getting to Yes, And… | Gabriella Rosen Kellerman – ‘Tomorrowmind’

03/07/23 • 45 min

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Second City Works presents "Getting to Yes, And"

Kelly sits down with MD and Chief Innovation Officer at BetterUP, Gabriella Rosen Kellerman, to discuss her new book co-authored with Martin Seligman: “Tomorrowmind: Thriving at Work – Now and in an Uncertain Future.”

https://serve.castfire.com/audio/4097605/4097605_2023-03-06-233505.64kmono.mp3

“Agency protects us from learned helplessness.”

“No one has shown that hugging a computer can produce oxytocin.”

“Creativity need not be like rain, something we pray for and hope to receive. It’s inside each of us – native to our species and bound up with our very humanity.”

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Kelly sits down with MD and Chief Innovation Officer at BetterUP, Gabriella Rosen Kellerman, to discuss her new book co-authored with Martin Seligman: “Tomorrowmind: Thriving at Work – Now and in an Uncertain Future.”

https://serve.castfire.com/audio/4097605/4097605_2023-03-06-233505.64kmono.mp3

“Agency protects us from learned helplessness.”

“No one has shown that hugging a computer can produce oxytocin.”

“Creativity need not be like rain, something we pray for and hope to receive. It’s inside each of us – native to our species and bound up with our very humanity.”

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Getting to Yes, And… | Caty Borum – ‘The Revolution Will Be Hilarious’

Kelly re-connects with American University professor Caty Borum whose new book, “The Revolution Will Be Hilarious,” looks at the intersection of social justice and comedy.

https://serve.castfire.com/audio/4094700/4094700_2023-02-26-234700.64kmono.mp3

“Creativity and culture are still too often relegated to the theoretical sidelines of serious advocacy work.”

“Comedy resides within a great tradition of artistic activism as a mechanism to push for social change.”

“Comedy is unexpected and disruptive. It is a critique and an invitation.”

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Kelly connects with David Glasgow, NYU Law School professor and the Executive Director of the Melzer Center for Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging. He has a new book co-written with Kenji Yoshino called “Say The Right Thing: How to Talk About Identity, Diversity and Justice.”

https://serve.castfire.com/audio/4099979/4099979_2023-03-13-231919.64kmono.mp3

“It’s impossible to live in a biased society without bias seeping into your beliefs and actions.”

“A culture of free speech can and should go hand in hand with a culture of respect.”

“In real life, an apology is usually a dialogue, not a monologue.”

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