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Appreciation at Work Podcast

Most leaders want their people to feel valued. But somewhere between the pizza parties and the "Employee of the Month" plaques, something gets lost, and the best people quietly start looking for the door.The Appreciation at Work® Podcast is for leaders who are done guessing and ready to get it right.Each week, we bring you honest conversations, real research, and practical tools built on the framework trusted by over 480,000 professionals across 60 countries: The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace. You'll learn how to move beyond generic recognition and communicate appreciation in the way each person on your team actually receives it.Because there's a difference between recognizing performance and appreciating a person. And that difference changes everything.Subscribe and start building a workplace your team refuses to leave.

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    The Peer Appreciation at Work Tool Any Team Can Build Today (with Krista Kindley)

    Recognition tells your team they performed. Appreciation tells them they matter. If you’ve been leaning on one and wondering why culture still feels hollow, this episode is for you.My guest today is Krista Kindley, a training and development professional with the Family and Children’s Resource Program at UNC Chapel Hill’s School of Social Work. With 16 years in child welfare, Krista has seen some of the most burnout-prone, resource-stressed workplaces in the country, and she’s been quietly building a culture of genuine peer appreciation at work from the inside out.In this conversation, Krista shares the “Appreciation Station,” a simple, zero-budget tool built inside Microsoft Teams that allows any team member, at any level, to express appreciation to anyone else on the org chart. No management approval required. No formal authority needed. And she walks us through exactly why that matters.If you’re an HR leader, manager, or business owner who wants your people to feel genuinely valued, not just evaluated, this one will stay with you.Books Mentioned- The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace by Gary Chapman and Paul White- The Five Love Languages by Dr. Gary Chapman- A Culture of Appreciation by Frank DiMazioKrista is doing meaningful work in the human services space through the Family and Children’s Resource Program at UNC Chapel Hill. You can connect with her and learn more at the UNC Chapel Hill School of Social Work website.

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    The Best Place They'll Ever Work: Moments That Matter (with Chris Dyer)

    You're doing the work. 1:1s, recognition programs, team meetings fill your calendar. And still your best people leave. What if the problem isn't effort? What if you're focused on the wrong moments?In this episode, I sit down with Chris Dyer, Inc. magazine's #1 leadership speaker, three-time bestselling author, and former CEO who earned best place to work recognition fifteen times, to unpack his new book, Moments That Matter. What Chris discovered after selling his company and sitting down with former executives wasn't about consistency or personality. It was about moments. The big ones. The ones where leaders either show up, loudly, intentionally, and meaningfully, or they miss the window entirely.If you want to build the kind of culture your people look back on as the best of their career, the moments that matter framework will show you exactly how to get there.**This episode originally aired on The Catalytic Leadership Podcast, and Chris Dyer was kind enough to give permission for his interview to be shared with this show.Books MentionedMoments That Matter by Chris DyerThe Art of Gathering by Priya ParkerThe Great Game of Business by Jack StackGood to Great by Jim CollinsThe 4-Hour Work Week by Tim FerrissConnect with Chris and grab your copy of Moments That Matter at ChrisDyer.com/moments or search "Moments That Matter Chris Dyer" on Amazon. If you bring speakers into your organization, Chris would love to talk.

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    Guess No More: Employee Appreciation That Works for Every Person (with Nick Hoard)

    If your team members aren't staying (or aren't fully showing up), the answer might not be compensation. It might be that they don't feel genuinely seen. I'm joined today by Nick Hoard, founder of Patient Care Marketing Pros and a business owner who has done the real work of building a culture where appreciation isn't a nice idea; it's a system.Nick shares how he took the 5 Languages of Appreciation through his entire team, embedded appreciation profiles into their virtual workspace, and built intentional practices that span three countries. The result? Loyalty, trust, and team members who don't want to leave.This isn't theory. It's employee appreciation that works, told by someone who failed forward with semicolon stickers, won big with an $8 TikTok pickle, and learned that the most powerful thing you can do for your people is pay attention to what actually fills their tank.Books Mentioned- The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace by Gary Chapman & Paul White- Giftology by John RuhlinConnect with Nick on LinkedIn or visit NicktheMarketer.com to explore his work.

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    Stop Buying Swag: Build an Employee Retention Culture Instead (with JC Hite)

    If you’ve invested in swag, end-of-year parties, and awards ceremonies, and your team still doesn’t feel genuinely valued, this episode is for you.I’m joined by JC Hite, entrepreneur, speaker, and co-owner of Appreciation at Work®, whose focus is helping business owners scale with stability without sacrificing faith and family. JC brings something rare: he’s lived both sides of this: leading teams where people left for a 3% raise, and building an employee retention culture where competitors have to offer double the salary to even get a conversation.What changed? He stopped guessing and started appreciating people the way they actually feel valued. In this conversation, JC unpacks the real ROI behind authentic appreciation, why 92% of what most leaders spend on recognition is wasted, and why the 5 Languages of Appreciation framework is the most practical retention strategy in business today.Books Mentioned- The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace by Dr. Gary Chapman and Dr. Paul WhiteConnect with JC Hite on Instagram at @jc.hite or explore his work helping entrepreneurs scale without sacrificing what matters most at scalewithstability.com.

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    The 5 Languages of Appreciation (And Why Words Aren't Enough) (with Dr. Paul White)

    Most leaders think they're showing appreciation. But if your go-to is an award, a bonus, or a company-branded mug, you're reaching less than 10% of your team. And if words are all you use, you're missing over half the people you lead every single day.In this very first episode of the Appreciation at Work® Podcast, I sit down with Dr. Paul White — psychologist, author, and the founder and president emeritus of Appreciation at Work®, and co-author of The Five Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace with Dr. Gary Chapman. Paul is the architect of the entire framework and the MBA Inventory used in 60+ countries.This conversation covers the origin of the 5 Languages of Appreciation, why recognition and appreciation are not the same thing (and why that difference changes everything), and what the research says about what actually makes people feel valued, across generations, cultures, and remote teams. If you're leading people, this is the episode that anchors everything else.Books MentionedThe Five Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace by Dr. Paul White and Dr. Gary ChapmanThe Five Love Languages by Dr. Gary ChapmanRising Above a Toxic Workplace by Dr. Paul WhiteThe Vibrant Workplace by Dr. Paul WhiteTo learn more about Appreciation at Work, explore the MBA Inventory, and access Appreciation at Work® training resources, visit appreciationatwork.com.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Most leaders want their people to feel valued. But somewhere between the pizza parties and the "Employee of the Month" plaques, something gets lost, and the best people quietly start looking for the door.The Appreciation at Work® Podcast is for leaders who are done guessing and ready to get it right.Each week, we bring you honest conversations, real research, and practical tools built on the framework trusted by over 480,000 professionals across 60 countries: The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace. You'll learn how to move beyond generic recognition and communicate appreciation in the way each person on your team actually receives it.Because there's a difference between recognizing performance and appreciating a person. And that difference changes everything.Subscribe and start building a workplace your team refuses to leave.

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Dr. William Attaway

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