Can we really foster authentic connections online? (w/ Kat Kibben)
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What if connection isn’t about constant communication — but the courage to show up fully when you do?
Writer and speaker Kat Kibben joins me for a conversation about attention, boundaries, and what it means to be available in the digital age. We talk about presence as the foundation of real connection, the myth of “always on” authenticity, and why honesty sometimes needs to sound a little awkward through a screen.
Three ideas we unpack together:
• Attention as empathy — why focus is the most generous thing we can give.
• Boundaries as care — how structure creates space for real connection.
• Honesty as warmth — the art of saying what you notice, even when it’s uncomfortable.
Because staying human online isn’t about using fewer screens — it’s about bringing more of yourself to the ones that are already there.
Hosted by: Jomiro Eming (www.jomiro.de)
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More about this episode's guest:
Katrina Kibben is a leadership speaker, author, and the founder of Three Ears Media. They are known for transforming how companies attract great talent and build a healthy team culture. With 15+ years of experience at globally recognized brands like Monster.com and Randstad Worldwide, Katrina shares weekly reflections on leadership, work, and well-being in their newsletter each week at katrinakibben.com. A LinkedIn Top Voice on Hiring featured in The New York Times and Forbes, Katrina is also the author of This Was All An Accident and The Bounce Back Factor, The Leader's Guide To Liking Yourself While Leading Your People.
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