Ep. 46 - From Insults to Insight: Using Our Words to Resolve Differences at Work
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In today's episode of Law and Culture, we revisit a workplace interaction from the 1970s TV drama "Emergency," a popular series about an LA-based fire rescue squad. In one episode, Kelly makes fun of Gage, who is portrayed as part Indigenous (Native American). The scene reflects workplace discomfort, unspoken expectations, and the "othering" of colleagues who are asked to work together despite underlying distrust and misunderstanding.
Christel analyzes the episode of "Emergency" through the lens of her experience as founder and CEO of Christel Best Training, asking: How might we respond in 2025 if a similar dynamic unfolded in today's workplace? (Note: We would like to offer an apology in advance in case any part of this episode is perceived as offensive or inappropriate. That is not our intention, and we greatly respect differing perspectives and experiences. Please know we welcome feedback and we are open to making adjustments as needed to ensure respectful communication.
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