Shownotes
In this episode of the Spark Changemakers Podcast, host Nikki Giant is joined by Ed Kirwan, former science teacher, filmmaker, and founder of Empathy Week and Empathy Studios.
Together, they explore the critical role empathy plays in fostering success, happiness, and strong connections—whether in classrooms, workplaces, or personal relationships. Ed shares his journey from teaching to launching a global empathy movement, his belief in empathy as a teachable skill, and its profound impact on behavior and society.
Highlights include:
- The power of film in storytelling and emotional connection.
- How empathy can be taught and its role in reducing conflict.
- The difference between empathy, kindness, and emotional contagion.
- Practical insights on applying empathy in everyday life.
- The importance of self-reflection and empathy for oneself before extending it to others.
Ed also delves into the current research on empathy, including findings from a 2024 report that surveyed students and adults about empathy in schools and workplaces. With 1.3 million students already reached across 50 countries, Ed is passionate about continuing to build the "Empathy Generation" and integrating empathy into education systems worldwide.
Tune in for an inspiring conversation on how empathy can transform lives and communities!
Contact Information:
Ed Kirwan
Instagram: @edkirwan
Twitter/X: @EdKirwan
Empathy Week
Website: www.empathy-week.com
Instagram: @empathyweek
Twitter/X: @EmpathyWeek
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