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EPISODE · Dec 2, 2025 · 1H 4M

Love-ish: Leading with Heart and Creating Human Workplaces with Renee Smith

from At-homish · host Wil Johnson

In this deeply moving conversation, Wil reconnects with Renee Smith, a researcher, writer, and advocate for love-centered leadership who has dedicated the last decade to transforming workplaces from spaces of fear into environments of connection and belonging. Their relationship spans nearly 20 years, from Wil's days as ASB president at UW-Tacoma to their current collaboration in making work—and the world—more loving and human.Renee shares the powerful origin story of her life's work: a conversation with a leader who said the most important job was to "eliminate fear from the workplace." This sparked her realization that when fear decreases, something must take its place—and that something is love. She defines love as "the energy that uplifts and connects," and explains how this energy belongs in every aspect of our lives, from interactions with strangers to the structures and systems of our organizations.The conversation moves through vulnerable territory, exploring the burden of perfectionism, the concept of "shitty first drafts," and the challenges of showing up authentically in spaces where we may not feel safe. Renee shares a raw, real-time story about her 15-year-old grandson living with her family after housing loss, and how even at her own dinner table, the need for connection and being seen is visceral and undeniable.This Episode Touches On:The evolution of a 20-year friendship and professional relationshipLove-centered leadership: what it means and why it mattersThe three pillars: love your team, embed love in your organization, love yourselfConfident vulnerability as a leadership practiceThe burden of perfectionism, especially for marginalized identitiesBuilding trust and relationship in adversarial situationsThe importance of thriving wages and corporate responsibility to communitiesEmployee experience and understanding what people truly needThe gap between leaders and team members, and how to close itCreating authentic belonging vs. wearing masks to fit inThe physical and emotional impact of not being seen or acknowledgedTipping the planet from fear to love by 2035Memorable Quotes:"Love is energy that uplifts and connects. We need this energy everywhere." - Renee Smith"If you don't know your rights, you really don't have any." - Referenced from previous conversation"We need each other. We need each other emotionally. We need each other physically." - Renee Smith"Belonging is mutual." - Wil"Leaders are people too. They are just people too, who are scared more often than you'd realize." - Renee Smith"We don't have to wait for somebody else to do that. We do that every day." - Renee Smith on tipping the scales"It matters if I look at you, it matters if I ask how you're doing. All of those little things matter because they tell us we're safe. We're at home-ish." - Renee SmithGuest Information:Renee Smith (pronouns: she/her)Founder, Center for a Loving WorkplaceResearcher, Writer, Speaker, and TeacherFormer Director of Workplace Transformation, State of WashingtonPodcaster and Loving LeaderLifelong Washingtonian, Grandma, Mom, SisterOn a mission to tip the planet from fear to love by 2035Walk-Up Song: "September" by Earth, Wind & FireWhy This Song: It's the song that marks when Renee and her husband became a couple (September 21, 2020), and they dance to it everywhere they go. It brings the right vibe and gets everyone dancing—which is exactly what love-centered leadership does.Resources Mentioned:Center for a Loving Workplace: lovingworkplace.orgMake Work More Human: makeworkmorehuman.comThe Four Pivots by Shawn GinwrightWork by Sylvester McNutt on therapy and storytelling

In this deeply moving conversation, Wil reconnects with Renee Smith, a researcher, writer, and advocate for love-centered leadership who has dedicated the last decade to transforming workplaces from spaces of fear into environments of connection and belonging. Their relationship spans nearly 20 years, from Wil's days as ASB president at UW-Tacoma to their current collaboration in making work—and the world—more loving and human.Renee shares the powerful origin story of her life's work: a conversation with a leader who said the most important job was to "eliminate fear from the workplace." This sparked her realization that when fear decreases, something must take its place—and that something is love. She defines love as "the energy that uplifts and connects," and explains how this energy belongs in every aspect of our lives, from interactions with strangers to the structures and systems of our organizations.The conversation moves through vulnerable territory, exploring the burden of perfectionism, the concept of "shitty first drafts," and the challenges of showing up authentically in spaces where we may not feel safe. Renee shares a raw, real-time story about her 15-year-old grandson living with her family after housing loss, and how even at her own dinner table, the need for connection and being seen is visceral and undeniable.This Episode Touches On:The evolution of a 20-year friendship and professional relationshipLove-centered leadership: what it means and why it mattersThe three pillars: love your team, embed love in your organization, love yourselfConfident vulnerability as a leadership practiceThe burden of perfectionism, especially for marginalized identitiesBuilding trust and relationship in adversarial situationsThe importance of thriving wages and corporate responsibility to communitiesEmployee experience and understanding what people truly needThe gap between leaders and team members, and how to close itCreating authentic belonging vs. wearing masks to fit inThe physical and emotional impact of not being seen or acknowledgedTipping the planet from fear to love by 2035Memorable Quotes:"Love is energy that uplifts and connects. We need this energy everywhere." - Renee Smith"If you don't know your rights, you really don't have any." - Referenced from previous conversation"We need each other. We need each other emotionally. We need each other physically." - Renee Smith"Belonging is mutual." - Wil"Leaders are people too. They are just people too, who are scared more often than you'd realize." - Renee Smith"We don't have to wait for somebody else to do that. We do that every day." - Renee Smith on tipping the scales"It matters if I look at you, it matters if I ask how you're doing. All of those little things matter because they tell us we're safe. We're at home-ish." - Renee SmithGuest Information:Renee Smith (pronouns: she/her)Founder, Center for a Loving WorkplaceResearcher, Writer, Speaker, and TeacherFormer Director of Workplace Transformation, State of WashingtonPodcaster and Loving LeaderLifelong Washingtonian, Grandma, Mom, SisterOn a mission to tip the planet from fear to love by 2035Walk-Up Song: "September" by Earth, Wind & FireWhy This Song: It's the song that marks when Renee and her husband became a couple (September 21, 2020), and they dance to it everywhere they go. It brings the right vibe and gets everyone dancing—which is exactly what love-centered leadership does.Resources Mentioned:Center for a Loving Workplace: lovingworkplace.orgMake Work More Human: makeworkmorehuman.comThe Four Pivots by Shawn GinwrightWork by Sylvester McNutt on therapy and storytelling

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