37 min

The Rational Egoist: Cultivating Connection through Feeling Known with Juliana Schroeder The Rational Egoist

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The Rational Egoist: Cultivating Connection through Feeling Known with Juliana Schroeder



In a profound exploration of human connection, The Rational Egoist invites Associate Professor Juliana Schroeder from the Management of Organisations group at Berkeley Haas to discuss the paramount importance of feeling known in relationships. Professor Schroeder, renowned for her expertise in social psychology and organisational behaviour, sheds light on the deep-seated need for recognition and understanding in our interpersonal interactions.

This episode delves into the intricacies of how feeling known contributes to the strength and resilience of relationships, both personal and professional. Professor Schroeder draws on her research and insights to elucidate the psychological mechanisms at play when individuals feel understood and valued by others.

Listeners will gain invaluable insights into the power of empathy, active listening, and authentic communication in fostering meaningful connections. Professor Schroeder shares practical strategies for cultivating an environment where individuals can express themselves authentically and feel truly seen and heard by those around them.

Through compelling anecdotes and empirical evidence, this conversation underscores the profound impact that feeling known has on well-being, trust, and collaboration in various contexts. Professor Schroeder's expertise offers a roadmap for individuals and organisations seeking to nurture deeper, more fulfilling relationships.

Join us on The Rational Egoist for an illuminating dialogue with Juliana Schroeder, as we explore the transformative potential of feeling known in our relationships.

Whether you're a leader striving to create a supportive work culture, a friend seeking to strengthen connections, or simply someone curious about the dynamics of human interaction, this episode offers invaluable insights that can enrich your personal and professional life.



Michael Leibowitz, host of The Rational Egoist podcast, is a philosopher and political activist who draws inspiration from Ayn Rand’s philosophy, advocating for reason, rational self-interest, and individualism. His journey from a 25-year prison sentence to a prominent voice in the libertarian and Objectivist communities highlights the transformative impact of embracing these principles.

Leibowitz actively participates in political debates and produces content aimed at promoting individual rights and freedoms. He is the co-author of “Down the Rabbit Hole: How the Culture of Correction Encourages Crime” and “View from a Cage: From Convict to Crusader for Liberty,” which explore societal issues and his personal evolution through Rand’s teachings.Explore his work and journey further through his books:“Down the Rabbit Hole”: https://www.amazon.com.au/Down-Rabbit-Hole-Corrections-Encourages/dp/197448064X“View from a Cage”: https://books2read.com/u/4jN6xj

The Rational Egoist: Cultivating Connection through Feeling Known with Juliana Schroeder



In a profound exploration of human connection, The Rational Egoist invites Associate Professor Juliana Schroeder from the Management of Organisations group at Berkeley Haas to discuss the paramount importance of feeling known in relationships. Professor Schroeder, renowned for her expertise in social psychology and organisational behaviour, sheds light on the deep-seated need for recognition and understanding in our interpersonal interactions.

This episode delves into the intricacies of how feeling known contributes to the strength and resilience of relationships, both personal and professional. Professor Schroeder draws on her research and insights to elucidate the psychological mechanisms at play when individuals feel understood and valued by others.

Listeners will gain invaluable insights into the power of empathy, active listening, and authentic communication in fostering meaningful connections. Professor Schroeder shares practical strategies for cultivating an environment where individuals can express themselves authentically and feel truly seen and heard by those around them.

Through compelling anecdotes and empirical evidence, this conversation underscores the profound impact that feeling known has on well-being, trust, and collaboration in various contexts. Professor Schroeder's expertise offers a roadmap for individuals and organisations seeking to nurture deeper, more fulfilling relationships.

Join us on The Rational Egoist for an illuminating dialogue with Juliana Schroeder, as we explore the transformative potential of feeling known in our relationships.

Whether you're a leader striving to create a supportive work culture, a friend seeking to strengthen connections, or simply someone curious about the dynamics of human interaction, this episode offers invaluable insights that can enrich your personal and professional life.



Michael Leibowitz, host of The Rational Egoist podcast, is a philosopher and political activist who draws inspiration from Ayn Rand’s philosophy, advocating for reason, rational self-interest, and individualism. His journey from a 25-year prison sentence to a prominent voice in the libertarian and Objectivist communities highlights the transformative impact of embracing these principles.

Leibowitz actively participates in political debates and produces content aimed at promoting individual rights and freedoms. He is the co-author of “Down the Rabbit Hole: How the Culture of Correction Encourages Crime” and “View from a Cage: From Convict to Crusader for Liberty,” which explore societal issues and his personal evolution through Rand’s teachings.Explore his work and journey further through his books:“Down the Rabbit Hole”: https://www.amazon.com.au/Down-Rabbit-Hole-Corrections-Encourages/dp/197448064X“View from a Cage”: https://books2read.com/u/4jN6xj

37 min