🎧 Episode SummaryIn our inaugural episode, we sit down with Sara Schairer, compassion educator, speaker, and founder of the nonprofit Compassion It.
We explore what compassion really means, how to practice it in everyday life, and what it takes to bring compassion into workplaces, systems, and even our political conversations.
Sara shares how her own personal crisis led her to launch a global movement, what she’s learned from training thousands of people, and how she builds connection even in rooms full of skeptics.
🧭 Other Topics We Cover- The neuroscience and psychology of compassion as a practice
- Systemic compassion: what it looks like when compassion is built into policies, HR, and culture
- The limits of compassion under capitalism and inequality
- Bridging political divides with curiosity instead of judgment
- Practicing compassion toward public figures (even when it’s hard)
- Self-compassion and community support as survival tools
🧑🎓 About Sara SchairerSara is a compassion educator, speaker, and founder of Compassion It, a nonprofit organization and global movement inspiring daily compassionate actions. She’s a Stanford-trained instructor of Compassion Cultivation Training (CCT) and the author of A Case for Compassion: What Happens When We Prioritize People and the Planet.
Sara has led workshops and trainings around the world for Fortune 500 companies, universities, nonprofits, and government agencies, helping people strengthen relationships, reduce burnout, and foster more humane organizations.
📚 Book: A Case for Compassion on Amazon
🌍 Website: https://compassionit.com
🔗 LinkedIn: Sara Schairer
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