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EPISODE · Jun 7, 2026 · 10 MIN

The Power of Rituals: How Small Actions Shape Strong Cultures

from TALATalks: The Podcast From The Texas Assisted Living Association · host Anthony Ormsbee-Hale

What can senior living leaders learn from a simple tradition practiced by the U.S. Supreme Court?In this episode of TALATalks, we explore the surprising power of organizational rituals and why the small, repeated actions leaders often overlook can have an outsized impact on culture, trust, and team performance. Inspired by Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's description of the Justices' longstanding handshake tradition, we examine how meaningful rituals help organizations navigate disagreement, strengthen relationships, encourage psychological safety, and provide stability during times of change.Drawing on examples from senior living, healthcare, hospitality, aviation, manufacturing, and professional sports, we'll discuss the difference between routines and rituals, why employees learn culture through experience rather than mission statements, and how leaders can intentionally create practices that reinforce what matters most.Whether you're leading a senior living community, managing a team, or shaping organizational culture, this episode offers practical insights into building trust and strengthening your organization—one small ritual at a time.Key Takeaways:The difference between routines and ritualsHow rituals communicate organizational valuesWhy trust is built before conflict occursThe role of psychological safety in high-performing teamsHow rituals create stability during uncertaintyCommon mistakes that turn meaningful rituals into empty gesturesQuestion to Consider: What rituals exist in your organization, and what are they teaching people about your culture?To learn more about TALATalks and stay updated on upcoming episodes, visit https://tala.org/talatalks/ or reach out to Anthony Ormsbee-Hale at [email protected].

What can senior living leaders learn from a simple tradition practiced by the U.S. Supreme Court? In this episode of TALATalks, we explore the surprising power of organizational rituals and why the small, repeated actions leaders often overlook can have an outsized impact on culture, trust, and team performance. Inspired by Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's description of the Justices' longstanding handshake tradition, we examine how meaningful rituals help organizations navigate ...

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