Gabor Holch is an intercultural leadership coach, speaker and author. He has coached public leaders, CEO’s and high-level decision makers in some of the largest multinational companies in over 25 countries. A former diplomat, he holds degrees in international relations, diplomacy and certifications in several assessment and coaching methodologies. His latest book "Dragon Suit" is available now. Today we discuss our human responses towards isolation, change, identity crises and technology. We talk about its affect on our careers and personal life. We talk about the power of confronting the very real question of "what is wrong with me?". We get into the difficulties of adjusting back to normal life after an acute crisis, how it may strip you of self-confidence and how these changes result in a feeling of lost identity. We talk about life's upward and downward curves, the "suit of armor" executives wear to hide their insecurities and when it might be good to show vulnerability at work and home. We are reminded of the difference between a temporary weakness in our abilities and who we are. We discuss the perceived threats and benefits of AI, how many people have bosses that are now algorithms, and human facination with fear and technology. We also get into Gabor's latest book "Dragon Suit" which exposes the complicated human stories of expat life in China over the last several years and the revealing lessons and struggles learned from his clients curated throughout his coaching career. Don't forget to leave a rating and subscribe! Add us on WeChat: THD_Official 小红书: THD The Honest Drink Email: [email protected] Instagram: thehonestdrink_ Find us on: Apple, Spotify, 喜马拉雅, 小宇宙, 网易云音乐, 小红书, Bilibili, YouTube...