Making Your Mind Up - Meaning and Intersubjectivity with Karen Ellis

Highly Relational

Why is meaning-making so relevant to our working lives and the challenges we face here? How can we understand ourselves and each other better by asking some simple questions when things get difficult? What part does meaning-making play in relationships, collaboration, problem solving and psychological wellbeing?

Highly Relational

Season 3 - Episode 11

Making Your Mind Up - Meaning and Intersubjectivity

with Karen Ellis

Karen Ellis is a business consultant who helps individuals, teams and organisations with their meaning-making. She’s the founder of the business Adaptology, co-author of the book Upgrade - Building your capacity for complexity, and is particularly interested in how meaning is created between individuals - a concept known as intersubjectivity. In today's conversation Karen discusses how we make meaning in our lives - both with our friends and families, and at work - and its fundamental importance to relationships, collaboration, decision making and psychological wellbeing.

Karen Ellis:

www.linkedin.com/in/karen-ellis-41a3b1311

Robert Digings:

www.linkedin.com/in/robertdigings

Team Development Consultant and Executive Coach

Robert has been working with teams and their challenges for over 20 years. 

He has discovered that the biggest improvements come when a team has the courage to do the challenging work of developing deep personal connections and a real sense of belonging.

In this new business podcast Robert explores the insights, experience and advice from other experts in the field of human collaboration, be they leaders, authors, coaches or consultants.

Production credits:

Studio Engineer at Premiere Podcast Studios - Freddie Scragg

Post Production - Shaun Lawson

Series Producer - Ella Halsall

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