Elaine Lin Hering
Speaker, Facilitator, Writer, and Author
Thanks for listening to this episode of Meikles & Dimes with Elaine Lin Hering. What great insight Elaine shared that silence is a learned behavior. We’re endlessly influenced by culture and society, so it’s important to question assumptions, and ask ourselves: In what ways do we self-censor? In what ways do we silence others?
And I love the analogy Elaine shared. Just as there is no one best time zone, there is no one best way to speak, to look, to act. So we should seek out data, but remember that it’s not definitive.
In summary, challenge assumptions and be intellectually honest about the tradeoffs we’re making.
It’s a simple idea. Please take it seriously.
Elaine Lin Hering Bio:
Elaine Lin Hering is a speaker, facilitator, and writer, and she is the author of the USA Today Bestselling book Unlearning Silence. Elaine has taught executive education programs at Harvard, Dartmouth, Tufts, Cal Berkeley, and UCLA and served as a Lecturer at Harvard Law School. And her clients include American Express, Capital One, Google, IBM, Merck, Nike, Salesforce, Shell, Pixar, and the Red Cross. Elaine has B.A.s in Political Science and Music from Cal Berkeley and a J.D. from Harvard Law School.
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