Dr. Andrea Hollingsworth

Articles

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Searching for Hope

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Two Things Compassion Is Not: Busting up the misconceptions

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How to Give Compassionate Criticism: Four Steps to Clear and Caring Feedback

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Leading Anxious Teams Through Ambiguity: What to say when uncertainty abounds

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The Compassion of Delegation: Replacing Feelings of Overwhelm with Trust

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Love, actually: The Soul of Your Success in 2025

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Shark Tank Wisdom: On Compassion and Sales

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Unburden Yourself: The Gift of Letting Go

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Go There: Questions That Raise Peoples’ Blood Pressure

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Just Show Up

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Can Frustration and Compassion Coexist?

About Andrea

Andrea Hollingsworth, Ph.D., is an acclaimed keynote speaker, bestselling and award winning author, and trusted consultant who’s spent years studying the transformative power of compassion. Since 2008, she has been speaking and writing about the science and spirituality of human emotions and relationships. Her articles have been published more than a dozen times in peer-reviewed journals, and she has taught at prestigious institutions like Princeton, Boston University, and Loyola University Chicago. In addition, Dr. Andrea has delivered talks to audiences at some of the top-ranked universities in the world—including Cambridge University in England and Heidelberg University in Germany.

Dr. Andrea spends most of her time inspiring leaders and teams to use The Compassion Advantage™ to build supercharged organizations through cultures of care—especially in times of challenge and change. She lives in Maple Grove, Minnesota where she cheers hard at her son’s soccer games and relishes every opportunity to visit the north shore of Lake Superior.