Through this experience, he has honed the art of crafting poignant questions that encourage openness and connection. The impact of these conversations not only strengthens interpersonal relationships but also enriches one’s overall experience of life. Topaz’s work underscores the profound changes that can emerge when people are given the opportunity to connect authentically.
In this episode, Topaz shares his journey from film directing to facilitating immersive experiences like “The Grace Experience,” while exploring themes of identity, human connection, and the evolving role of AI in our lives. Dive deep with us as we discuss the power of questions in fostering self-awareness and leadership, and how embracing ‘hyperhumanism’ can redefine our relational skills in a digitally-driven world.
Stay tuned as we explore how crafting the right spaces for dialogue can lead to personal and professional growth, and hear insights about his innovative projects and thought-provoking “decks of questions.” Let’s embark on a journey of understanding ourselves and others, paving the way for respectful, creative work relationships.
Nia is an expert leader who talks the talk and walks the walk.
She is an academically awarded thought leader in self-aware leadership and practices self-aware leadership every single day in her role as a Director in a Children’s Charity.
Nia is a frequent blogger, a passionate podcaster of The Knowing Self Knowing Others Podcast and the author of The Self-Awareness Superhighway.
Nia is on a mission to develop self-aware leaders to create kinder, more respectful and creative working relationships through reflection, recognition and regulation.
Nia has spent 25 years working in the public sector across local government, the NHS, civil service, and in the last few years, charitable sector in Wales and England. Her role as a charity director is ‘what’ she does and ‘self-aware leadership’ is ‘how’ she does it.
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