The holidays are the ideal time to rescue that book that we have wanted to start for a long time, cook that recipe that we never found time for or recover that podcast that we longed to listen to. From Comer La Vanguardia we bring you some episodes of the Stay to eat podcast so you can enjoy them calmly this summer.

The expert psychologist in the creation, training and development of teams who worked for Fútbol Club Barcelona for 15 years and who advises El Celler de Can Roca warns that no one thought of a vaccine for the uncertainty that a pandemic that has blown up would bring the model of life with which we felt comfortable. In this chapter of Stay to Eat, she explains that we are all suffering a duel because we have all suffered losses in one way or another and that each of us lives through it and expresses it at our own pace and at our own time.

For Inma Puig, it is a pity that we have needed to go through a crisis like the current one to put our feelings on the table, and for some companies to speed up their plans to take care of their teams, something that she considers cannot be postponed. The well-known psychologist explains how she sees young people at this time, the loss of authority of their elders due to the distance that technology has brought about and their willingness to give up the status and income that their parents had in exchange for having a life personnel and not allow labor abuses.

This expert also reflects on the management of work groups, something that she considers to be an art, for which there are no recipes, and on the natural tendency to do what they do to us (“In the way a restaurant serves you, you can see how they treat the team”), the importance of listening more than speaking and empathizing with those around us and on how to face success, something for which society does not prepare us.

You can listen to it on La Vanguardia and on all podcast platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, etc.