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The Price of Objectification


There is a price to pay and a pain to be felt when it comes to objectification.


In this episode of The Beauty of Conflict, Susan and CrisMarie discuss how this can affect your life at work, and in your personal relationships. Objectification is the process of dehumanizing someone, and turning them into a material object, or as close as it can get. It happens with a lot of professions, especially parents and doctors, and when it comes to relationships, it’s a double-way street. Whenever a human being feels in danger, their coping mechanism often shoots straight to cutting off emotional connections and this is when they objectify other people.


Listen to this episode and see if you are going through this process too; we hope our thoughts help you!


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Key Take-Aways

  • What is objectification applied to the context of this episode.

  • How dehumanizing it is to objectify someone.

  • When in role-play, the dehumanization process occurs quite fast.

  • What ‘The Beauty of Conflict’ model is.

  • How our bodies send us signals when something is off, weird, or similar.

  • Why human beings crave intimacy and its importance in business.



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CrisMarie Campbell and Susan Clarke


Coaches, Business Consultants, Speakers and Authors of The Beauty of Conflict

CrisMarie and Susan work with leaders and teams, couples in business, and professional women.

They help dysfunctional turnaround teams into high-performing, cohesive teams who trust each other, deal with differences directly, and have clarity and alignment on their business strategy, so they create great results.


Download the eBook, How to Talk About Difficult Topics, today!


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