Sound Behavior, How Celebrities Are Born, Host Don Crosby

Sound Behavior, How Celebrities Are Born, Host Don Crosby


Preventing Workplace Violence – Episode 30 Felix Nater

November 18, 2020

Today's workplace is actually a second home for many people, as coworkers become families, people grow together resembling brothers and sisters.

Then the unthinkable happens... someone is the center of a sick joke; their feelings are damaged and it seems almost like an instant replay of when they were being bullied on the schoolyard. But this time it’s different because with age is less tolerance, their attitude is crushed and any remaining self-esteem is only present within their imagination of a perfect life.

This type of news spreads quickly as a lovely community is shocked by violence. The well known, well liked mildly mannered person snapped and behaviorally turned a reactionary killer...

Episode #30 introduces an interesting story of the boy who became an accomplished man.  Who transformed his abilities with skills of passion, hard work and optimism, to take his leadership expertise for the prevention of workplace violence. To untangle complicated situations, takes someone who understands pain.

Felix P. Nater is a fascinating example of identifying the champion within the celebrity. As a young boy he was placed in a children's home with his younger brother, without the luxury of speaking English, he refuses to allow the surrounding negative influences to distract his aspirations. Not only does he rise above his environment, but he succeeds professionally balancing two careers achieving high level leadership positions simultaneously.

Once again I am honored to introduce this week's episode #30, my friend Mr. Felix Nater.

Please let me know how you liked our conversation.

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