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1 Navigating Career Pivots and Grit with Milo’s Avni Patel Thompson 26:18
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How do you know when it’s time to make your next big career move? With International Women’s Day around the corner, we are excited to feature Avni Patel Thompson, Founder and CEO of Milo. Avni is building technology that directly supports the often overlooked emotional and logistical labor that falls on parents—especially women. Milo is an AI assistant designed to help families manage that invisible load more efficiently. In this episode, Avni shares her journey from studying chemistry to holding leadership roles at global brands like Adidas and Starbucks, to launching her own ventures. She discusses how she approaches career transitions, the importance of unpleasant experiences, and why she’s focused on making everyday life easier for parents. [01:26] Avni's University Days and Early Career [04:36] Non-Linear Career Paths [05:16] Pursuing Steep Learning Curves [11:51] Entrepreneurship and Safety Nets [15:22] Lived Experiences and Milo [19:55] Avni’s In Her Ellement Moment [20:03] Reflections Links: Avni Patel Thompson on LinkedIn Suchi Srinivasan on LinkedIn Kamila Rakhimova on LinkedIn Ipsos report on the future of parenting About In Her Ellement: In Her Ellement highlights the women and allies leading the charge in digital, business, and technology innovation. Through engaging conversations, the podcast explores their journeys—celebrating successes and acknowledging the balance between work and family. Most importantly, it asks: when was the moment you realized you hadn’t just arrived—you were truly in your element? About The Hosts: Suchi Srinivasan is an expert in AI and digital transformation. Originally from India, her career includes roles at trailblazing organizations like Bell Labs and Microsoft. In 2011, she co-founded the Cleanweb Hackathon, a global initiative driving IT-powered climate solutions with over 10,000 members across 25+ countries. She also advises Women in Cloud, aiming to create $1B in economic opportunities for women entrepreneurs by 2030. Kamila Rakhimova is a fintech leader whose journey took her from Tajikistan to the U.S., where she built a career on her own terms. Leveraging her English proficiency and international relations expertise, she discovered the power of microfinance and moved to the U.S., eventually leading Amazon's Alexa Fund to support underrepresented founders. Subscribe to In Her Ellement on your podcast app of choice to hear meaningful conversations with women in digital, business, and technology.…
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If you want to learn how you can become a better leader in politics and business with help of emotional intelligence - EQ for World Leaders Podcast is for you. Nina Andrijanic is dedicated to bring you top politicians and business leaders who have already implemented these EQ strategies and will show you how it is done in the real world of politics and business. If you want t learn more about how to make better decisions, impact your community and change the world then stick around, it's going to be a bumpy ride!! If you want to learn more about how to make better decisions in you leadership, then go to our website www.eqpodcast.com to get our FREE E-book called The EQ Smart Politics Toolkit - How to Quickly Learn How to Make Better Decisions, Impact your Community and Change the World
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If you want to learn how you can become a better leader in politics and business with help of emotional intelligence - EQ for World Leaders Podcast is for you. Nina Andrijanic is dedicated to bring you top politicians and business leaders who have already implemented these EQ strategies and will show you how it is done in the real world of politics and business. If you want t learn more about how to make better decisions, impact your community and change the world then stick around, it's going to be a bumpy ride!! If you want to learn more about how to make better decisions in you leadership, then go to our website www.eqpodcast.com to get our FREE E-book called The EQ Smart Politics Toolkit - How to Quickly Learn How to Make Better Decisions, Impact your Community and Change the World
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In this episode I want to introduce you to one of the co-founders of EQ Smart Politics, Andreu Gatuellas. Andreu is one of the most insiring and wise people I've ever met and I is my honor to have him on the show. Here are some of the things you are going to discover about him: He teaches emotional intelligence at Barcelona University He learned from his past setback and created a business that he is passionate about He is driven by showing people how to incorporate practical emotional intelligence skills so that they can improve their relationships in business and personal lives He has his own radio show in Barcelona And much more Stay tuned to find out more...…
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In this episode I want to introduce you to one of the co-founders of EQ Smart Politics, Zoltan Veres. Zoltan is one of the most insiring and funny people I've ever met and I is my honor to have him on the show. Here are some of the things you are going to discover about him: He has been in business for about 8 years He learned from his past setback and created a business that he is passionate about Building åerformance is what drives him And much more Stay tuned to find out more...…
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1 034 How would the world look like if everyone would practice emotional intelligence 6:44
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In this episode we are looking closer into the role emotional intelligence plays in politics. I am answering the most common 10 questions people are not asking us, but should and the question I am answering today is: How would the world be if everyone would practice EQ? Before I answer today’s question, I want to share today’s quote which is from Plato and it goes like this: The activist is not the man who says the river is dirty. The activist is the man who cleans up the river. Ross Perot Well, it probably still won’t be perfect, but everyone would work on it to become perfect. By practicing EQ we would easily overcome all the instinctual behavior like anger, fear, guilt, shame, rejection and we could teach our brain to switch to compassion, enthusiasm, motivation, trust, integrity, humbleness.…
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1 033 How can a politician be more socially responsible? 7:44
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In this and the next episode we are looking closer into the role emotional intelligence plays in politics. I am answering the most common 10 questions people are not asking us, but should and the question I am answering today is: How can a politician be more socially responsible so that he/she can make an bigger impact in his/hers community by using strategies from EQ Before I answer today’s question, I want to share today’s quote which is from Plato and it goes like this: The first resistance to social change is to say it's not necessary. Gloria Steinem In my opinion social responsibility is linked to the structure of values and principles of a person, and this is what makes the person commit to his/her social mission as a political or public office. A person in public office who does not commit to either the community (and even with the good of the whole world community) and not act and decide on the basis of the responsibility that has been granted by voters, is a person that it’s acting "stupid" as a politician, and therefore does not deserve this position because it is not able to give an adequate response to that responsibility. When a politician gives signals to be making decisions from greed, from fear, from the ego or the need for power, it is time to dismiss him/her immediately because it’s for sure that the political will be making wrong decisions from inadequate emotional states and inadequate needs. Stay tuned to find out more...…
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1 032 Why is it important to make good decisions in politics? 8:40
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In this and the next 2 episodes we are looking closer into the role emotional intelligence plays in politics. I am answering the most common 10 questions people are not asking us, but should and the question I am answering today is: Why is it important to make good and sound decisions in politics and how can EQ help me with that? Before I answer today’s question, I want to share today’s quote which is from Plato and it goes like this: In order to become the master, the politician poses as the servant. Charles de Gaulle Emotions are intelligent. Emotions are what make us human. Emotions tell us what is valuable and important to us and to others. They signal the meaning of events. Emotions are just as “cognitive” as other perceptions. They serve as essential guides for humans to make rational choices. Emotions are a form of thinking as well as a form of feeling. All thinking is infused with the intelligence of emotions. Without the guidance of emotions, one becomes irrational, detached from reality. We now have conclusive biological evidence that decision-making is neurologically impossible without being informed by emotions. Contrary to the classical model, decision-making is arbitrary when it is not infused with the intelligence of emotions. Stay tuned to find out more...…
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1 031 What are some examples of World Leaders with high EQ? 7:40
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In this and the next 3 episodes we are looking closer into the role emotional intelligence plays in politics. I am answering the most common 10 questions people are not asking us, but should and the question I am answering today is: What are some examples of World Leaders with high EQ, past to present Before I answer today’s question, I want to share today’s quote which is from Plato and it goes like this: "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that." Martin Luther King, Jr. The three world leaders that we are looking closley into in this episode are: Martin Luther King Jr Mahatma Gandhi Nelson Mandela Stay tuned in to find out more...…
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1 030 What characterizes emotional intelligence in politics? 6:40
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In this and the next 4 episodes we are looking closer into the role emotional intelligence plays in politics. I am answering the most common 10 questions people are not asking us, but should and the question I am answering today is: What characterizes EQ in politics? Before I answer today’s question, I want to share today’s quote which is from Plato and it goes like this: "A healthy democracy requires a decent society; it requires that we are honourable, generous, tolerant and respectful." Charles W. Pickering There are many behaviours or responses that may give evidence of high EQ in politics. The key is that when a public person or a politician is able to perceive emotional information, to facilitate relationships and actions through the appropriate emotion, he can also understand why others feel how they feel. He is also able to implement actions or change the thinking to manage themselves or other people’s emotional states to bring positive change. This is all done from a place of responsibility, honesty and coherence; then you can say that, that person is a politician with high EQ. Stay tuned to find out more...…
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1 029 Why should I care if politicians have high EQ or not? 7:17
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In this and the next 5 episodes we are looking closer into the role emotional intelligence plays in politics. I am answering the most common 10 questions people are not asking us, but should and the question I am answering today is: Why should I care if politicians have high EQ or if they don’t? Before I answer today’s question, I want to share today’s quote which is from Plato and it goes like this: "The world will never have lasting peace so long as men reserve for war the finest human qualities. Peace, no less than war, requires idealism and self-sacrifice and a righteous and dynamic faith." John Foster Dulles Well… you might not be making their decisions, but you are certainly affected by them. So I guess it is in your best interest to have politicians that make good decisions. To make good decisions you need a strong and clear mind, we all know that. But when you are making decisions which are about people’s lives, it probably would be recommended to understand those people. When the people are who put you where you make the decisions, your first concern should be the people who put you there. But for this great reasoning and a clear mind is not enough. Stay tuned to find out more...…
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1 028 What can a politician expect from EQ training? 6:37
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In this and the next 6 episodes we are looking closer into the role emotional intelligence plays in politics. I am answering the most common 10 questions people are not asking us, but should and the question I am answering today is: What can a politician expect from the fact of training his/her EQ? Before I answer today’s question, I want to share today’s quote which is from Plato and it goes like this: "Bad politicians are sent to Washington by good people who don't vote." William E. Simon 1. You are going to be more able to perceive relevant emotional information from the people around you that you might have missed. And this information sometimes can be critical to tune in with other people. 2. You are going to be able to empathize and emotionally mirror with people is something that will make you closer to others and even preferred by others. We like people that we feel are understanding how we feel. 3. You will be able to choose the right emotional state given the situation so that you can take better decisions, manage properly a situation or transmit the correct emotional information to make positive change. 4. You will be able to calm yourself down and/or encourage yourself in difficult situations, you will be able to “swim” and keep your head above the water when struggling. Panicking is never a good choice when you are facing a difficult decision, and we don’t want politicians have their decisions blurred by their fears. Tune in to find out more...…
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1 027 Can emotional intelligence mean change for good in politics? 6:13
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In this and the next 7 episodes we are looking closer into the role emotional intelligence plays in politics. I am answering the most common 10 questions people are not asking us, but should and the question I am answering today is: Can EQ mean a change for good in politics? Before I answer today’s question, I want to share today’s quote which is from Plato and it goes like this: "One of the reasons people hate politics is that truth is rarely a politician's objective. Election and power are." Cal Thomas As Joshua Freedman, the CEO for 6 Seconds says the first duty of EQ is to contribute to make changes for good and into positive changes. If a politician is able to be more empathetic, to really connect with people and to lead him or herself by noble goals, then that kind of politician is much needed in his community and by his followers. Also a politician has the enormous responsibility to inspire and empower the people around him or her, and that is a skill that can be developed through emotional intelligence training. A new research of power has revealed that power is applied most effectively when it’s used by people who are attuned to and engaged with the needs and interests of others. When it comes to power, social intelligence—reconciling conflicts, negotiating, smoothing over group tensions—prevails over social evolution. Stay tuned to find out more...…
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1 026 Why hasn't emotional intelligence burst into politics until now? 6:43
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In this and the next 8 episodes we are looking closer into the role emotional intelligence plays in politics. I am answering the 10 most common questions people are not asking us, but should and the question I am answering today is: Why hasn’t EQ burst into politics until now? Before I answer today’s question, I want to share today’s quote which is from Plato and it goes like this: No real social change has ever been brought about without a revolution... revolution is but thought carried into action. Emma Goldman It has but not in a structured way as we propose. There are many politicians of any level that are able to Perceive, Understand, and Navigate emotions. As they can connect with people and regulate their inner states, this has however been quite unusual and it has come in by chance. What we want is to show is that Emotional Abilities can be trained on purpose and that there are tools and steps to increase the emotional quotient as a person who is in a political responsibility. An appreciation of the links between emotions and power highlights that even if they are individual, emotions are always also collective and political. They frame what is and is not possible in politics. They reveal and conceal, enable and disable. They do so in ways that are inaudible and seemingly a political which is precisely how they become political in the most profound and enduring manner: links between emotions and power shape the contours and content of world politics all while erasing the traces of doing so. The task of international relations researchers is to locate, redraw and expose these traces. Stay tuned to find out more...…
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1 025 Why are emotions so important in politics? 6:58
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In this and the next 9 episodes we are looking closer into the role emotional intelligence plays in politics I am answering the10 most common questions people are not asking us, but should and the question I am answering today is: Why are emotions so important in politics? Before I answer today’s question, I want to share today’s quote which is from Plato and it goes like this: One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors. Plato Because emotions and emotional states affect our thinking, our judgement and our decisions. In the past decade research on emotions in world politics has undergone a radical transformation. Having begun largely as a push to critique the long-hold opposition of emotion and reason, a growing number of inter-national relations researchers now see emotions as an intrinsic part of the social realm and therefore also of world politics. Emotions have consequently been explored for new insights into a wide range of traditional and non-traditional political phenomena. It has even become common to speak of an emotional turn. Stay tune to find out more...…
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1 024 Doesn't emotional intelligence mean manipulating people? 6:18
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In this and the next episode we are looking closer into what emotional intelligence is and how it can improve your personal as well your professional life. I am answering the 10 most common questions we are being asked about emotional intelligence and the questions we are answering today is: Doesn’t EQ mean manipulating people? Before I answer today’s question, I want to share today’s quote which is from Daniel Goleman and it goes like this: "Emotions are contagious. We've all known it experientially. You know after you have a really fun coffee with a friend, you feel good. When you have a rude clerk in a store, you walk away feeling bad." Daniel Goleman When you think of a "perfect leader," what comes to mind? You might picture someone who never lets his temper get out of control, no matter what problems he's facing. Or you might think of someone who has the complete trust of her staff, listens to her team, is easy to talk to, and always makes careful, informed decisions. There is a lot of things you can use to manipulate people; marketing, sales, leadership. And if you want to use EQ to manipulate people, feel free to do so, it is YOUR choice. However, if you choose to do so, it says very little about emotional intelligence and a lot about who you are as a person, your character, your integrity and your personality. People are not stupid, they will see through your disguise. And when they have figured out that you have been dishonest and have been lying to them, they will never have faith in you again, good luck in gaining their trust back. Some say that those with high EQ can easily manipulate people. They say that if you can accurately „read” people, find out their needs, values and weaknesses, if you can get under their skin, you can make them do anything. Obviously, these ideas come from people who don’t have a very high EQ and don’t understand what emotional intelligence is about. Stay tuned to find out more...…
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1 023 Why is EQ important to every leader? 7:35
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In this and the next episode we are looking closer into what emotional intelligence is and how it can improve your personal as well your professional life. I am answering the 10 most common questions we are being asked about emotional intelligence and the questions we are answering today is: Why is EQ important to every leader? Before I answer today’s question, I want to share today’s quote which is from Daniel Goleman and it goes like this: "If your emotional abilities aren't in hand, if you don't have self-awareness, if you are not able to manage your distressing emotions, if you can't have empathy and have effective relationships, then no matter how smart you are, you are not going to get very far." Daniel Goleman When you think of a "perfect leader," what comes to mind? You might picture someone who never lets his temper get out of control, no matter what problems he's facing. Or you might think of someone who has the complete trust of her staff, listens to her team, is easy to talk to, and always makes careful, informed decisions. When asked to identify the necessary traits for leaders, most would propose answers that fall within a wide range of topics. Charisma, purpose, determination – these are just a few of the traits that are typically used to define a leader. However, many leaders have a single quality in common. In short, what distinguishes the best leaders from the majority is their level of emotional intelligence. Stay tuned to find out more...…
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1 022 How does EQ help me make better decisions? 8:13
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In this and the next 2 episodes we are looking closer into what emotional intelligence is and how it can improve your personal as well your professional life. I am answering the 10 most common questions we are being asked about emotional intelligence and the questions we are answering today is: How does EQ help me make better decisions? It is scientifically proven that over 95% of our neural networks are hidden from our conscious mind, meaning that our decisions are influenced consciously to a degree of maximum 5%. I know it is terrifying to know that we have absolutely no idea most of the time what is happening in our brain, and that this gorgeous machine controls our body without us having a major influence to it. Emotional Intelligence for me means to understand the way your brain interacts with the environment and teach it to change that behavior, according to my conscious needs. I use to say that our feelings express the reality that our brain percieves, not the reality that we perceive rationally. If I feel fear, it means that part of me considers I am one way or the other threatened. If I can understand what part, why and how it feels threatened, that means that I understand a deeper part of me and then I can teach it to overcome the fear. Emotional intelligence can help us discover the reality of our instinctive brain and adjust our behavior to harmonize the two realities that we live in, the conscious-one and the subconscious-one. Stay tuned to find out more...…
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