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Six Skills for 2026: 5. Relatability

Six Skills for 2026: 5. Relatability

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Are you using your superpower?

AI can write your strategy, analyse your data and automate your processes. But it will never make another human being feel truly seen, heard and understood. That is your superpower. And this episode will show you exactly how to make the most of it, and create the kind of impact only you as a 4D human being can make.

In this episode you will discover why Relatability is not a soft skill but your single greatest competitive advantage in the age of AI, and why the leaders, teams and businesses that master it will be the ones that win.

Phil and Pen explore the fifth of their Six Skills for 2026: Relatability. They break it down into three powerful pillars: Sharing, Caring and Communicating, and why these are hardwired into our very survival as a species. This is not about being nicer at work. This is biology, neuroscience and human evolution, and it is the difference between a team that performs and one that truly thrives.

From the neuroscience of oxytocin and why human connection is the precondition for great work, to the sponge cake to red velvet cake story of how Homo sapiens outpaced every other species simply by sharing ideas, this episode is packed with science, stories and real-world examples that will shift how you show up every single day and inspire those around you.

And here is a stat worth sitting with: research shows that social isolation is the physiological equivalent of smoking 15 cigarettes a day. How you show up for the people around you, colleagues and customers alike, matters more than you think.

In this episode you'll discover:

  • Why Relatability is a biological survival skill and what that means for how you lead and work in the age of AI
  • How genuine empathy and perspective-taking create the neurological conditions for creativity, productivity and psychological safety
  • The real reason people leave companies (hint: it's not the pay) and what to do about it
  • Practical, daily tools to dial up your relatability, from the half-formed idea practice to caring under pressure

By the end of this episode, we want you to ask yourself one question: What if today your job title was Chief Relatability Officer? What is the first thing you would implement today?

Sources: Holt-Lunstad et al., Brigham Young University (2010) | Perceptyx Workplace Loneliness Study (2023)


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