Productive Conflict
Todd explores the dynamics of connection and intimacy between genders through a hands-on exercise with bankers in Sri Lanka. Observations reveal significant patterns in physical proximity, highlighting biases surrounding male and female interactions. The discussion prompts participants to reflect on their discomfort and the underlying reasons for their distance, fostering a deeper understanding of societal norms.In this clip
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