The Leadership Skill Nobody Was Taught: Mimi Nicklin
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We’ve never been more connected, more productive or more technologically advanced — yet burnout, disengagement and quiet resentment are rising everywhere.So what’s actually missing?In this episode of Generation Uncharted, Lewis speaks to Mimi Nicklin, founder of Empathy Everywhere and author of Empathy at Work, about the “empathy deficit” — the 30-year decline in our ability to understand each other.They explore:• Why modern leadership still runs on outdated rules• The difference between empathy, sympathy and compassion• Why pay rises don’t always stop people quitting• Psychological safety and listening-led leadership• How AI may increase — not decrease — the value of human connection• Why modern work feels harder than it was meant toThis isn’t about being “nice.”It’s about understanding.If work feels heavier, more transactional or strangely disconnected — this conversation explains why.Generation Uncharted is a podcast about navigating modern life when the old rules no longer apply.