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Hosted by keynote speaker and consultant Robert Phillips, the show explores how alerts, chat threads, emails, video calls, app switching, and the pressure to stay constantly available are breaking attention inside the workplace. That fractured focus does not stay at work. It drains energy, follows people home, and steals presence from the people who desire it most.

Each episode features thoughtful guests, practical insight, and real conversations for organizations ready to protect how people work, live, and lead.

Be sure to click here to subscribe to the show and we would LOVE to read your questions or comments! See you on The Safer Side!</description>
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