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The exponential power of emotional intelligence | Dr. Patrice Borders | TEDxUCincinnati

This talk explores how emotional intelligence breaks us free from autopilot, enabling us to respond with intention, build authentic connections, and lead with purpose. It highlights emotional intelligence as a vital skill for thriving in complex, automated environments by fostering trust, collaboration, and resilient, inclusive cultures. Patrice Borders, J.D. is passionate about her purpose of transforming organizations through mindful, emotionally intelligent leadership. As an attorney, author, and workplace consultant, she empowers leaders with tools rooted in modern neuroscience to navigate stress, uncertainty, and conflict—while intentionally fostering well-being both personally and professionally. For over 20 years, her company AmplifyEI has helped organizations develop authentic, emotionally intelligent leaders. Through executive coaching and tailored learning experiences, Patrice brings out the best in individuals and teams. Known as The EI Amplifier™, she equips leaders to make inner changes that create profound outward impact, shaping a culture of belonging and engagement. Patrice has worked with global clients such as Danaher, Kroger, Dropbox, and Disney, consistently delivering transformational coaching and training. She codified her approach in the 7 Keys to Emotional Intelligence™ Model, a comprehensive roadmap for growth in self-awareness that drives stronger results, deeper insight, and heightened empathy. One client described her as “the perfect blend of IQ, EQ, facilitator, and wizard.” In her personal life, Patrice finds joy in mindful walks with her husband and fur baby, and she loves catching up with her two adult daughters as they navigate the world. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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