Ep. 23 | Don’t Take It Personal: How to Receive Feedback Without Defensiveness
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“Feedback isn’t personal. It’s information.” — Dr. Takeisha R. Carr, Ed.D.
In Episode 23 of The Culture Docent, Dr. Carr delivers a leadership masterclass on emotional intelligence, professional growth, and the discipline of receiving feedback without defensiveness.
Drawing from real-world moments — from a simple nail shop interaction to her early career experiences being labeled “aggressive” — Dr. Carr reframes criticism as data. As an organizational development expert, she explains how high-performing leaders separate ego from information and use feedback as fuel for advancement.
This episode explores how to regulate your emotional response, extract value from imperfect messengers, and transform vague criticism into actionable insight. Whether you are leading a team or developing your own executive presence, this conversation equips you with practical tools to grow without shrinking.
In This Briefing:• Why managing your immediate emotional reaction is the first step to receiving feedback • How to separate the messenger from the message — even when it comes from a “hater” • The difference between ego-driven and data-driven growth • How managers can give timely, equitable, and outcome-focused feedback • Why clarification is a leadership skill — and how to ask better questions
Timestamps:Introduction: The “Nail Shop” Inspiration Aggression vs. Assertiveness: Lessons from Dr. Carr’s Career Shifting from Ego-Driven to Data-Driven Growth How to Handle Non-Constructive Criticism The Manager’s Role: Timely and Equitable Feedback
Carte Blanche (Resources):The Feedback Imperative by Anna Carroll Crucial Conversations
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