Vulnerability Hangover

A Radical (Or Not) Relationship To Work with J.D. Nasaw

Episode Summary

A conversation on leadership, the successes and failures of our current labor systems, and some radical (or not) ideas around how to fundamentally change our relationship with work. Featuring J.D. Nasaw.

Episode Notes

A conversation on leadership in the workplace, the successes and failures of our current systems of labor, and some radical (or not) ideas around how to fundamentally change our relationship with work. Featuring J.D. Nasaw.

J.D. is a facilitator, coach, consultant, and community builder working at the intersection of somatics, self-management, social justice, and regeneration. After a decade managing world-class restaurants and bars across the U.S., he founded Open/Up Hospitality as a hub for leadership coaching and organizational design. J.D. is also a somatic coach trained by the Strozzi Institute, an associate at the international consultancy Greaterthan, and a founding member of Building Belonging, an interdisciplinary network of community weavers and movement leaders.

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