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Love language at work

Hosted by Sharon van Sprang
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Love in leadership? Yes — and it might be the secret skill you’re missing.

Join us for an immersive, micro-lab with communication expert Tarina, author of “Who Moved My Cup?”as we explore the unexpected link between emotional fluency, healthy tension, and high-performing teams.

Who It’s For

  • First-time and mid-level leaders navigating team dynamics

  • Founders growing fast and facing friction

  • First-time and mid-level leaders navigating human complexity, not just strategic goals

  • Managers who want to handle hard conversations without losing connection

  • Anyone ready to lead with emotional depth and systemic awareness — not just authority

Why It Matters

Most leadership training treats conflict as a liability.
But what if it’s information — not interruption?

This session offers a counterintuitive framework, grounded in neuroscience and relational systems thinking. You’ll explore:

  • How your nervous system codes social threat — and what that means for group dynamics

  • How small, conscious moves in relationships scale into culture-shaping leadership

  • Why the way we show up in relationships mirrors how we lead and vice versa

Meet Your Guest Expert: Tarina

Tarina works at the intersection of emotional intelligence, relational theory, and language. She’s the author of Who Moved My Cup?, a meditation on love, tension, and the invisible dynamics that shape our connections — in life, work, and leadership. Her method is grounded, multidisciplinary, and unapologetically human: less about “managing” people, more about understanding the systems we create together.

What You’ll Explore

✅ What shatters the cup: why some tensions rupture trust and others don’t

✅ How to “move the cup”: responding to discomfort with awareness, not defense

✅ Why your brain treats relational tension as threat and how to lead beyond survival mode

✅ How language and presence shape felt safety for you and those you lead

✅ The deeper principle beneath good leadership: emotional responsibility as relational design

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