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Ubuntu - Could this be the Secret for us to finally get along? | Shola Richards

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Shola is one of the happiest man we talked to on the DH Podcast! It's crazy to think that this positive man was actually in such a toxic work environment that made him attempt to commit suicide. As a highly sensitive person (HSP), he now uses this experience and the philosophy of Ubuntu to dismantle toxic work culture and enhance people's every day lives. In the podcast, he shares his entire journey on how he used this tragic experience for good and became a workplace civility expert, practical takeaways that will positively change how you live and lead, and we drew similarities of the work he does and DH does as well. We feel like maybe he should be on our DH team!
Shola Richards is a best-selling author, TEDx and keynote speaker, and workplace civility expert with a passionate worldwide following. His articles and wildly-popular Monday morning “Positivity Solution” email series have been read by readers in over 160 countries, and his work has been featured on the Today Show, CBS This Morning, Forbes, Black Enterprise, Complete Wellbeing India, Business Insider Australia, and in numerous other publications all over the world who recognize him as an authority on workplace happiness and engagement.

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Shola is one of the happiest man we talked to on the DH Podcast! It's crazy to think that this positive man was actually in such a toxic work environment that made him attempt to commit suicide. As a highly sensitive person (HSP), he now uses this experience and the philosophy of Ubuntu to dismantle toxic work culture and enhance people's every day lives. In the podcast, he shares his entire journey on how he used this tragic experience for good and became a workplace civility expert, practical takeaways that will positively change how you live and lead, and we drew similarities of the work he does and DH does as well. We feel like maybe he should be on our DH team!
Shola Richards is a best-selling author, TEDx and keynote speaker, and workplace civility expert with a passionate worldwide following. His articles and wildly-popular Monday morning “Positivity Solution” email series have been read by readers in over 160 countries, and his work has been featured on the Today Show, CBS This Morning, Forbes, Black Enterprise, Complete Wellbeing India, Business Insider Australia, and in numerous other publications all over the world who recognize him as an authority on workplace happiness and engagement.

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