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Love Lead Change
by Simon Phillips
Simon Phillips and Renée Smith and their Guests share the principles, frameworks and actionable steps to help you transform your workplace into a space which places love at its heart. They interview leaders who are actively driving change and creating loving workplaces to inspire you. Send your questions and join in the conversation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Summer Sparks: Love Lead Change Hot Takes 12
Summer Sparks: The Power of Values in LeadershipHosts: Simon Phillips & Renée Smith discussing their conversation with Chris Hirst***Get your free copy of our Season 1 Souvenir Guide here*** - https://a-human-workplace.myflodesk.com/llc-souvenir-guide-2025In this episode of Summer Sparks, Simon Phillips and Renée Smith reflect on their journey through the series, discussing the transition from summer to autumn and the celebrations that come with it. They delve into leadership insights from Chris Hirst, CEO of Bespak, emphasizing the importance of open communication, transparency, and fostering a sense of belonging within teams. The conversation highlights the significance of organizational values and how they can be developed collaboratively to enhance engagement and performance. Practical tips for leaders to connect with their teams are also shared, culminating in a discussion about the simplicity and effectiveness of common sense in leadership practices.TakeawaysOpen communication is essential for effective leadership.Creating a sense of belonging requires visibility and engagement.Values should be co-created to resonate with the entire organization.Real engagement involves asking for input, not just informing.Transparency fosters trust and open dialogue in teams.Leaders must manage their biases to connect with all team members.Values-based activities enhance organizational performance.Respect is a complex value that needs clear definitions.Common sense actions can lead to significant improvements in leadership.Engagement should be a structured and regular practice.Sound Bites"All ideas are welcome and honored.""Respect is a complicated construct.""Common sense is not commonplace."Chapters00:00 - Introduction and Reflections on Summer Sparks05:06 - Transitioning Seasons: Autumn and Celebrations09:50 - Leadership Insights from Chris Hurst13:10 - The Importance of Organizational Values20:44 - Practical Tips for Leadership Engagement24:59 - Conclusion and Future DirectionsShare this episode with a leader who needs to hear this message.Connect with the Hosts and Guest:Chris Hirst - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Summer Sparks: Love Lead Change Hot Takes 11
Summer Sparks: Embracing Leadership VulnerabilityHosts: Simon Phillips & Renée Smith discussing their conversation with Gary Keogh***Get your free copy of our Season 1 Souvenir Guide here*** - https://a-human-workplace.myflodesk.com/llc-souvenir-guide-2025In this episode, Simon Phillips and Renee Smith reflect on their personal experiences and insights from their conversation with Gary Keogh, the former global brand director for Balvenie whiskey. They discuss the evolving nature of leadership, emphasizing the importance of diverse perspectives and the distinction between kindness and niceness in communication. The episode encourages leaders to embrace discomfort and prioritize empathy in their interactions, ultimately fostering a more supportive and effective team environment.TakeawaysNo leader has all the answers.Diverse perspectives lead to better solutions.Kindness involves empathy and sometimes difficult feedback.Niceness can undermine trust and authenticity.Leaders must embrace discomfort in communication.Feedback is essential for growth and development.Trusting team members' experiences is crucial.The impact of our communication matters.Intentions must align with the desired impact.Sharing insights can inspire others.Sound Bites"No leader has all the answers.""Lean into the discomfort.""Our intent is pure."Chapters00:00 - Introduction and Personal Updates04:15 - Leadership Insights from Gary Keough11:21 - The Difference Between Kindness and Niceness18:02 - Conclusion and Call to ActionShare this episode with a leader who needs to hear this message.Connect with the Hosts and Guest:Gary Keogh - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Summer Sparks: Love Lead Change Hot Takes 10
Summer Sparks: Embracing Authenticity in LeadershipHosts: Simon Phillips & Renée Smith discussing their conversation with Kate Blackburn***Get your free copy of our Season 1 Souvenir Guide here*** - https://a-human-workplace.myflodesk.com/llc-souvenir-guide-2025Listen to the full episode: [https://shows.acast.com/love-lead-change/episodes/leading-with-love-in-public-health]In this episode of Summer Sparks, Simon Phillips and Renée Smith reflect on their summer memories and delve into the principles of loving leadership. They discuss the importance of authenticity, vulnerability, and perspective in leadership roles, emphasizing that true leadership comes from being oneself rather than emulating others. The conversation highlights the significance of taking breaks and connecting with nature for mental well-being, culminating in a call to action for listeners to embrace these practices.TakeawaysBeing yourself is crucial in leadership roles.Loving leadership should be authentically yours.Leadership isn't about wearing a mask or costume.Vulnerability fosters trust and connection in teams.Fresh air and perspective can change your mindset.Authenticity in leadership is sustainable and effective.Leaders should model vulnerability for their teams.Taking breaks can enhance mental clarity and well-being.Personal experiences shape our leadership styles.Engaging with nature can provide fresh insights.Sound Bites"Be yourself as a loving leader.""Go outside, look at the horizon.""Get outside, get some fresh air."Chapters00:00 Summer Memories and Reflections02:48 The Essence of Loving Leadership06:05 Vulnerability in Leadership08:57 The Importance of Perspective11:57 Call to Action and Season Wrap-UpShare this episode with a leader who needs to hear this message.Connect with the Hosts:Renée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Summer Sparks: Love Lead Change Hot Takes 9
Summer Sparks: Leadership with Love: Managing Resources WiselyHosts: Simon Phillips & Renée Smith discussing their conversation with Wil JohnsonListen to the full episode: [https://shows.acast.com/love-lead-change/episodes/diversity-equity-and-inclusion]In this episode of Summer Sparks, Simon Phillips and Renee Smith reflect on the transition from summer to autumn, sharing personal anecdotes and insights. They discuss the importance of managing limited resources with love, emphasizing the need for thoughtful questioning and creativity in leadership. The conversation shifts to the significance of authenticity in personal and professional settings, particularly in the context of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion). They conclude with a call to action to promote love and respect in the face of societal challenges, encouraging listeners to stand against dehumanization and work towards a more inclusive future.TakeawaysThe transition from summer to autumn brings a sense of renewal.Managing resources with love requires asking harder questions.Constraints can foster creativity and meaningful action.Authenticity is crucial in personal and professional settings.DEI efforts must be genuine and not just box-ticking.Respecting humanity is essential for effective teamwork.A small group of committed individuals can drive change.Tipping the planet from fear to love is a collective effort.Sharing insights and resources can inspire others.The importance of community and connection in challenging times.Sound Bites"Be authentic. Be you.""Let's tip the planet from fear to love.""It just takes a preponderance of people."Chapters00:00 - Welcome and Reflections on Summer05:27 - Managing Limited Resources with Love10:14 - The Importance of Being Your Real Self16:12 - The Future of DEI and Authenticity23:17 - Tipping the Planet from Fear to LoveShare this episode with a leader who needs to hear this message.Connect with the Guest and the Hosts:Wil Johnson - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Summer Sparks: Love Lead Change Hot Takes 8
Summer Sparks: Leading with Compassion: The Key to Employee Well-BeingHosts: Simon Phillips & Renée Smith discussing their conversation with Jim LoterListen to the full episode: [https://shows.acast.com/love-lead-change/episodes/beyond-the-family-metaphor]In this episode, Simon Phillips and Renée Smith reflect on the importance of compassionate leadership and connecting employees to their purpose. They share personal summer memories and discuss insights from Jim Loter about the impact of stress on employees and the necessity of prioritizing humanity in the workplace. The conversation emphasizes that caring for employees is not only morally right but also beneficial for organizational success. They also introduce team exercises aimed at fostering a deeper understanding of purpose within teams.TakeawaysA stressed out employee is not an asset.Leaders owe it to their employees to show up authentically.Investing in people leads to better outcomes.Caring for people is the right thing to do.Compassionate leadership can reduce workplace stress.Connecting purpose to work enhances employee engagement.Team exercises can reveal the ripple effect of work.Understanding the 'why' behind tasks fosters motivation.Creating a supportive culture can prevent burnout.Results and caring for people are interdependent.Sound Bites"It's the right thing to do.""People remember those moments forever.""Map the ripple effect of their work."Chapters00:00 - Summer Memories and Reflections03:37 - The Importance of Compassionate Leadership09:54 - Connecting Purpose to Work15:06 - Team Exercises for Purposeful EngagementShare this episode with a leader who needs to hear this message.Connect with the Guest and the Hosts:Jim Loter - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Summer Sparks: Love Lead Change Hot Takes 7
Summer Sparks: The Power of Role Clarity in TeamsHosts: Simon Phillips & Renée Smith discussing their conversation with Tara C. SmithListen to the full episode: [https://shows.acast.com/love-lead-change/episodes/public-sector-leadership-transformed]In this episode, Simon Phillips and Renee Smith reflect on their summer experiences and delve into key insights from their conversation with Tara C. Smith. They discuss the significance of role clarity in leadership, the importance of maintaining objectivity, and practical strategies for viewing situations from multiple perspectives. The conversation emphasizes how clarity and objectivity can enhance psychological safety and team dynamics, ultimately leading to more effective leadership.TakeawaysRole clarity is essential for effective leadership.Psychological safety is enhanced by clear roles.Objectivity helps leaders avoid taking things personally.Understanding multiple perspectives aids decision-making.Clarity prevents dysfunction within teams.Leaders should focus on their own roles and responsibilities.Taking things personally can hinder leadership effectiveness.A global view can improve interactions and decisions.Practicing perspective-taking can reveal new insights.Self-awareness is key to personal and professional growth.Sound bites"Let's start with role clarity.""Take things with a pinch of salt.""The world doesn't revolve around me."Chapters00:00 Welcome and Summer Reflections01:48 The Importance of Role Clarity05:59 Objectivity in Leadership12:04 Personal Growth and Perspective14:01 Practical Tips for LeadersShare this episode with a leader who needs to hear this message.Connect with the Guest and the Hosts:Tara Smith - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Summer Sparks: Love Lead Change Hot Takes 6
Summer Sparks: The Power of Clarity in LeadershipHosts: Simon Phillips & Renée Smith discussing their conversation with Jim ContiListen to the full episode: [https://shows.acast.com/love-lead-change/episodes/the-heart-of-high-performance]In this episode, Simon Phillips and Renée Smith reflect on their conversation with Jim Conti, focusing on themes of leadership, hiring practices, and the importance of building a supportive network. They discuss how clarity in communication and expectations can attract the right candidates, the value of external networking for personal growth, and the role of innovative thinking in leadership. The conversation emphasizes the need for authenticity and diversity in problem-solving, encouraging listeners to seek fresh perspectives and insights.TakeawaysClarity in hiring practices attracts the right candidates.Authenticity in leadership fosters alignment within teams.Building a network of support enhances problem-solving capabilities.External peers provide valuable insights and perspectives.Diversity in hiring brings fresh ideas and solutions.Clear expectations empower candidates to make informed choices.Networking outside your industry can spark creativity.Honesty in communication is a loving leadership practice.Continuous reaffirmation of clarity is essential for organizations.Innovative thinking can be triggered by exploring new topics.Sound Bites"Honesty in hiring is a loving practice.""Clarity guides decision-making in leadership.""Building a network of support is invaluable."Chapters00:00 Celebrating Family and Milestones02:14 Hiring Practices and Loving Leadership07:03 Building a Network of Support12:38 Innovative Thinking and Fresh PerspectivesShare this episode with a leader who needs to hear this message.Connect with the Guest and the Hosts:Jim Conti - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Summer Sparks: Love Lead Change Hot Takes 5
Summer Sparks: Navigating Change with CompassionHosts: Simon Phillips & Renée Smith discussing their conversation with Joanna ZakListen to the full episode: [https://shows.acast.com/love-lead-change/episodes/navigating-hard-times-with-heart]In this episode of Summer Sparks, Simon Phillips and Renée Smith explore the themes of leadership, emotional intelligence, and the importance of being present in conversations. They discuss a clip from Joanna Zak about the significance of pausing and breathing during difficult discussions, especially in performance reviews. The conversation also delves into how leaders can communicate change with love and authenticity, emphasizing that true leadership involves facing challenges head-on rather than avoiding discomfort. The episode concludes with practical tips for listeners to reflect on their emotional responses in the workplace.TakeawaysBeing present is crucial in leadership conversations.Pausing to breathe can transform difficult discussions.Communicating change with love fosters a supportive environment.Leaders must hold space for team emotions.Real love in leadership means facing tough conversations.Avoiding discomfort in leadership can damage trust.Emotional intelligence is key in team dynamics.Self-regulation tools can enhance workplace communication.Difficult news can be an opportunity for connection.Reflecting on emotional responses can improve leadership effectiveness.Sound Bites"We need to pause and breathe.""Even when things feel hard, infuse love.""Notice your response when emotions show up."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Summer Sparks02:26 The Importance of Being Present07:55 Communicating Change with Love12:12 The Challenge of Loving LeadershipShare this episode with a leader who needs to hear this message.Connect with the Guest and the Hosts:Joanna Zak - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Summer Sparks: Love Lead Change Hot Takes 4
Summer Sparks: The Power of Honesty in LeadershipHosts: Simon Phillips & Renée Smith discussing their conversation with Tatiana Machado-GriffinListen to the full episode: [https://shows.acast.com/love-lead-change/episodes/building-trust-through-connection]In this episode of Summer Sparks, Simon Phillips and Renée Smith explore the themes of honesty and appreciation in leadership. They reflect on personal experiences and insights gained from their conversation with Tatiana Machado-Griffin (author of Let's Connect As Humans), emphasizing the importance of aligning actions with words and the power of expressing gratitude. The discussion highlights how vulnerability and humility can foster a more collaborative and supportive work environment, ultimately leading to stronger relationships and personal growth.TakeawaysHonesty in leadership means aligning actions with beliefs.Vulnerability allows leaders to connect better with their teams.Saying 'I don't know' can be more powerful than pretending to have all the answers.Appreciation should be expressed beyond just performance recognition.Thanking individuals for their presence is more impactful than thanking them for tasks.Creating space for others to contribute enhances team dynamics.Leaders should avoid becoming bottlenecks by delegating effectively.Recognizing the value of thank yous can enhance workplace morale.Appreciation can be a powerful antidote to feelings of inadequacy.Listening to and absorbing gratitude builds stronger relationships.Sound Bites"Thank you for being you.""It's a standing ovation, right?""Keep looking up."Chapters00:00 - Introduction to Summer Sparks01:53 - Reflections on Recent Travels03:17 - The Importance of Honesty in Leadership08:02 - The Power of Vulnerability and Team Dynamics10:19 - The Impact of Gratitude and Appreciation16:02 - Recognizing and Absorbing Thank You'sShare this episode with a leader who needs to hear this message.Connect with the Guest and the Hosts:Tatiana Machado-Griffin - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Summer Sparks: Love Lead Change Hot Takes 3
Summer Sparks: The Art of Loving Leadership in Hard MomentsHosts: Simon Phillips & Renée Smith discussing their conversation with Chris ConleyListen to the full episode: [https://shows.acast.com/love-lead-change/episodes/revolutionizing-leadership]Can you really let someone go with love? And how do you create a culture where people tell you the truth?Simon and Renée dive into insights from Chris Conley, founder of Abundant Professional and former interim CEO of the Metropolitan Planning Council of Chicago, exploring two of leadership's toughest challenges.Letting People Go with LoveChris reframes the entire conversation: "I think about it as a person in a context that's not working. It's the situation that's not working." Instead of demonizing the employee ("they're not good enough"), he focuses on fit and context.His approach? Build genuine relationships first - know about their granddaughter, their upcoming trip. When the difficult conversation comes, it's rooted in care: "You're an incredibly talented person, but this isn't the right place for those talents."The result? His departing senior leader asked in amazement: "You would help me find a new role?" Because love doesn't end when employment does.The GC Index RevelationSimon shares a powerful example: A university team was performance-managing someone out of an admin role. But their GC Index revealed they were an "off the scale playmaker" - perfect for customer-facing work. One context change transformed a "poor performer" into a potential star.The lesson? Good people in wrong contexts look like poor performers.The Feedback GoldmineChris discovered something remarkable: When he responded to ALL feedback - criticism included - with "Great! Awesome! Thank you!" participation skyrocketed. His HR leader noticed: "No matter what anyone says, you're genuinely encouraging."As Chris puts it: "If we're super dysfunctional and nobody's saying it, then you're just comfortably dysfunctional."The E + R = O FormulaSimon's favorite coaching equation: Event + Response = Outcome. Want more feedback? Control your response. Be receptive, open, encouraging - and watch high-performing teams emerge.The Thank You ChallengeRenée emphasizes priming the pump: Tell your team upfront that you want honest feedback. When they give it, your first words should be sincere thanks: "I know that might have been hard to share. You did the right thing."Remember: You might be the first leader who's ever asked for their opinion.Your Weekly ChallengePractice saying "thank you" generously this week. And if you struggle accepting praise? Just say "thank you" instead of deflecting.Bonus level: Try Peter Block's phrase - "Thank you, I like hearing that."The Bottom LineLove in leadership means seeing people as whole humans, not just their current performance. It's about creating contexts where people thrive and building cultures where truth-telling is celebrated.Share this episode with a leader who needs to hear this message.Connect with the Guest and the Hosts:Chris Conley - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Summer Sparks: Love Lead Change Hot Takes 2
Summer Sparks: Beyond Words - Leading with HeartHosts: Simon Phillips & Renée Smith discussing their episode with Julie SchreiberListen to the full episode: [https://open.spotify.com/episode/5ikNDtC89qajF68VLRmLtY?si=a634c0c6d3504d69]What if the secret to better leadership isn't in what you say, but how you feel?Simon and Renée explore a game-changing insight from Julie Schreiber, laughter yoga therapist and Center for a Loving Workplace board member: sometimes we need to get out of our heads and into our hearts.The Gibberish RevelationJulie's couples therapy technique is brilliant in its simplicity: have arguing partners communicate in gibberish. Why? Because gibberish strips away the details we get stuck on ("you forgot the milk!") and gets straight to the emotion underneath ("I feel unheard and unimportant").As Simon reflects: "It's not always about articulating something - it's actually communicating how you feel about it."The George Floyd MomentRenée shares a powerful radio interview where a community organizer poured out his heart about fear and injustice, while a police representative responded with cold facts and logic. The officer completely missed the human need being expressed - and the opportunity for real connection was lost.Change Leadership's Emotional Blind SpotSimon reveals a critical leadership mistake: "Leaders go through an emotional journey to make tough decisions, then try to communicate those decisions purely logically." The result? Staff feel unheard and unsupported.The solution? Create space for people to have their own emotional journey. As Renée puts it: "It is love to recognize that people deserve the respect and space to have their own emotional experience."The Laughter PrescriptionJulie's "laughter yoga" isn't about jokes - it's intentional laughter that oxygenates your body like "internal jogging." Renée experienced this firsthand when a belly laugh literally shifted her out of post-travel depression: "I physically felt the shift in my body and emotions."Simon calls it "emotional contagion in reverse" - deliberately spreading good vibes instead of catching bad moods.Your Joy ChallengeThis week's hot tip: Ask yourself "What brings me joy outside of work?" Then actually schedule it. We're often stuck on the home-to-work treadmill, missing opportunities to refuel our emotional tanks.The Bottom LineGreat leaders tune into tone, voice cracks, and emotional undertones - not just words. They create space for feelings to flow naturally, knowing that when people feel heard, they can move through change faster.Ready to lead with your heart, not just your head?Share this episode with someone who needs to hear this message.Connect with the Guest and the Hosts:Julie Schreiber - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Summer Sparks: Love Lead Change Hot Takes 1
Summer Sparks: The Power of Seeing People as HumansHosts: Simon Phillips & Renée Smith discussing their conversation with Rick GageListen to the full episode: [https://open.spotify.com/episode/3Ram6ZbCEjaHJ8INt0vRhM?si=e3fa78376bf44a63]What happens when you stop seeing colleagues as problems and start seeing them as people?In this powerful summer episode, Simon and Renée explore a game-changing leadership insight from Rick Gage (Center for a Loving Workplace): how to transform team dynamics through loving leadership.The 90-Minute Meeting That Changed EverythingRick inherited a team drowning in blame and finger-pointing. His solution? Weekly 90-minute meetings where half the time was spent on personal check-ins - not just work stuff, but real life. What's happening at home? What challenges are you facing?The result? When team members began seeing each other as three-dimensional humans instead of two-dimensional work personas, the blame naturally disappeared.The Hidden Truth About "Difficult" PeopleThat stubborn colleague driving you crazy? They might be dealing with a parent's cancer diagnosis or struggling with family challenges. Simon reminds us: "It's so easy to judge and blame others... but if you take time to get to know those people, you might just bump into someone whose mum's in hospital."From Fear to Love: The LACE WayWhen fear hits, we dehumanize others (and ourselves). But Simon's LACE framework offers a better path:Listen with curiosity instead of judgmentAccountability means taking responsibility for people's growthCollaborate by asking "How can we help?" not "You fix this"Empathy creates psychological safety through zero judgmentRick's Golden QuestionWhen 150 leaders gathered to discuss team members, Rick's approach was revolutionary: "What do they need to continue to learn and grow?" Not judgment. Not ranking. Just genuine support for human development.Your Challenge This WeekSpend 10 minutes learning something non-work related about one team member. Ask: "What's bringing you joy or challenge right now outside of work?"The Bottom LineTrue leadership transformation happens when we "hold precious what it is to be human" (Toyota's respect philosophy). As Renée clarifies, this shift from fear-based to love-based leadership unlocks team potential and creates psychological safety.Ready to transform your team dynamics? Start with one conversation.Share this episode with someone who could benefit from these loving leadership insights.Connect with the Guest and the Hosts:Rick Gage - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Power of Trust in Leadership
In this episode of the Love Lead Change podcast, Simon Phillips and Renée Smith engage with Chris Hirst, CEO of Bespak, discussing the importance of love in leadership and workplace culture. Chris shares his journey from laboratory work to CEO, emphasizing the significance of trust, care, and values in fostering a positive work environment. The conversation explores the impact of a loving workplace on employee engagement, loyalty, and overall company success, highlighting the need for leaders to prioritize their own well-being while nurturing their teams.TakeawaysLove is central to effective leadership.A positive workplace culture fosters trust and care.Engagement and loyalty are results of a caring environment.Leaders should reflect on their own experiences to shape their approach.Celebrating small wins is crucial for team morale.Transparency and open communication build trust.Values-driven leadership attracts and retains talent.Creating a sense of belonging enhances employee satisfaction.Self-care is essential for effective leadership.Leading with love correlates with high performance.Sound Bites"A loving workplace means trust and care.""I respond better to leaders who trust me.""It's a journey of everyone, not just me.""Celebrating small wins is important.""We owe it to people to make work a good place.""Leading with love drives performance."Chapters00:00 - Introduction to Loving Leadership02:48 - Chris Hirst's Journey to CEO06:08 - Defining a Loving Workplace08:56 - The Impact of Trust and Care11:50 - Personal Experiences Shaping Leadership15:11 - Practices of Loving Leadership18:04 - Self-Care and Leadership Challenges20:47 - Building a Positive Company Culture24:03 - Values-Driven Leadership26:55 - Creating a Fulfilling Work Environment29:48 - Reflections and InsightsSubscribe at this link to get regular emails with proven insights to transform your workplace by leading with love from your hosts Simon Phillips and Renée Smith. https://a-human-workplace.myflodesk.com/love-lead-change-emailConnect with the Guest and the Hosts:Chris Hirst - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Psychological Safety and Leadership Success
In this episode of the Love Lead Change podcast, Simon Phillips and Renée Smith engage with Gary Keough, a former Global Marketing Director and a leader in psychological safety. They explore themes of leadership, kindness, self-love, and the importance of diverse perspectives in decision-making. Gary shares his journey and insights on how to unlock potential in teams, the significance of creating a psychologically safe environment, and the balance between compassion and accountability in leadership. The conversation emphasizes the need for leaders to listen actively and to foster an environment where team members feel valued and empowered to share their ideas.TakeawaysUnlocking potential is a key leadership goal.Kindness in leadership is about empathy and honesty.Psychological safety allows for open communication.Diverse perspectives lead to better decision-making.Self-love is essential for effective leadership.Leaders should actively listen to their teams.Feedback should be constructive and supportive.Creating a safe environment encourages innovation.Compassion and accountability can coexist in leadership.Leadership is about empowering others, not just making decisions.Sound Bites"Kindness is a level of empathy.""Self-care is a holistic view.""Stop guessing about your team's feelings.""Listen really, really well.""You can do compassion and accountability.""Be your authentic self."Chapters00:00 - Introduction and Weekend Reflections02:25 - Introducing Gary Keough: A Leader in Psychological Safety03:50 - Unlocking and Igniting Potential in Leadership06:46 - The Importance of Kindness in Leadership08:09 - Experiences Shaping Leadership Philosophy12:48 - Loving Your Team: Practices and Impacts15:33 - The Role of Diverse Perspectives in Decision Making18:22 - Launching a 60-Year-Old Whiskey: A Case Study20:17 - Self-Love and Its Challenges for Leaders22:42 - Measuring Psychological Safety in Teams25:31 - Positive Feedback Loops in Leadership27:56 - Pride in Leadership: Making a Difference29:25 - Advice for New Leaders: The Power of Listening33:46 - Balancing Compassion and Accountability in Leadership36:30 - Final Thoughts on Authentic LeadershipSubscribe at this link to get regular emails with proven insights to transform your workplace by leading with love from your hosts Simon Phillips and Renée Smith. https://a-human-workplace.myflodesk.com/love-lead-change-emailConnect with the Guest and the Hosts:Gary Keogh - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Leading with Love in Public Health
In this episode of the Love Lead Change podcast, Simon Phillips and Renée Smith engage with Kate Blackburn, the Director of Public Health for Wiltshire. They explore the essence of loving leadership, the importance of team dynamics, and the personal experiences that shape leadership philosophies. Kate shares her journey, emphasising the significance of love in the workplace, the challenges of self-love, and practical strategies for fostering a supportive team environment. The conversation highlights the transformative power of laughter, connection, and purpose in leadership, offering valuable insights for current and aspiring leaders.TakeawaysPurposeful people bring about change.Co-regulating with your team fosters connection.Love in the workplace is about respect and guidance.Personal experiences shape leadership philosophies.Development days can enhance team bonding.Celebrating small wins boosts team morale.Creating a safe space encourages open communication.Self-love is crucial for effective leadership.Finding joy in work enhances overall performance.People are the source of hope in challenging times.Sound Bites"Listen to the way that Kate talks about her team.""It's not just the fluffy being nice to each other.""I think love is a tricky word, isn't it?""People give me hope each and every day.""Keep changing your world by leading with love."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Loving Leadership03:42 Kate Blackburn's Leadership Journey06:37 The Importance of Love in Leadership08:02 Personal Experiences Shaping Leadership Philosophy10:23 Practices for Loving Your Team16:54 Challenges of Self-Love in Leadership20:42 Pride in Leadership and Team Growth22:04 Advice for New Leaders24:27 Finding Hope in Challenging TimesSubscribe at this link to get regular emails with proven insights to transform your workplace by leading with love from your hosts Simon Phillips and Renée Smith. https://a-human-workplace.myflodesk.com/love-lead-change-emailConnect with the Hosts:Renée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
In this episode of the Love, Lead, Change podcast, hosts Simon Phillips and René Smith engage with Will Johnson, a changemaker and Chief DEI Officer for Snohomish County. The conversation explores the significance of love in the workplace, the journey to self-love, and the challenges of leadership in a politically charged environment. Will shares insights on building bridges, fostering connections, and the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in today's society. The episode emphasizes the need for authentic leadership and the hope that comes from creating supportive communities.TakeawaysWill Johnson is a change maker focused on making a difference.Love in the workplace fosters a supportive environment.Self-love is crucial for effective leadership.Navigating challenges requires understanding and patience.DEI is better understood as Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.DEI work is essential for creating inclusive spaces.Building bridges helps connect diverse perspectives.Authenticity in leadership allows for greater impact.Hope is found in the smiles of those we serve.Creating a culture of belonging is vital for success.Leadership is about caring for people and their needs.Subscribe at this link to get regular emails with proven insights to transform your workplace by leading with love from your hosts Simon Phillips and Renée Smith. https://a-human-workplace.myflodesk.com/love-lead-change-emailConnect with the Guest and the Hosts:Wil Johnson - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Beyond the Family Metaphor
In this conversation, Jim Loter discusses the concept of loving leadership, emphasizing the importance of love in the workplace and how it can enhance team dynamics and employee satisfaction. He reflects on his personal experiences and the challenges of integrating love into leadership practices, while also addressing the potential pitfalls of misapplying these concepts. The discussion highlights the need for leaders to be intentional and mindful in their approach to fostering a compassionate and purpose-driven work environment. Jim unveils the complexities of leadership, emphasizing the importance of storytelling, self-love, and the need for authentic connections in the workplace. He reflects on personal experiences, the challenges of maintaining a loving leadership style, and offers advice for new leaders navigating today's uncertain environment. The dialogue highlights the significance of recognizing one's strengths and flaws, fostering a supportive culture, and remaining hopeful amidst challenges.TakeawaysLove in the workplace connects actions to a higher purpose.Loving leadership can lead to better employee retention.Compassionate leadership benefits both employees and organizations.Leaders must navigate power dynamics carefully.Healthy leadership models are often lacking in workplaces.Intentionality is key in loving leadership practices.Misapplied practices can lead to toxic environments. Stories provide a frame of reference for understanding experiences.Coaching should be distinguished from therapy in the workplace.A strong sense of belonging can be misleading in corporate culture.Self-love is a critical component of effective leadership.It's important to recognize the diverse reactions of team members to change.Maintaining a core of integrity helps navigate uncertainty.Subscribe at this link to get regular emails with proven insights to transform your workplace by leading with love from your hosts Simon Phillips and Renée Smith. https://a-human-workplace.myflodesk.com/love-lead-change-emailConnect with the Guest and the Hosts:Jim Loter - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Public Sector Leadership Transformed
In this conversation, Simon Phillips and Renée Smith engage with Tara C. Smith, a seasoned public sector leader, discussing the transformative power of love in leadership. Tara shares her journey in public service, emphasizing the importance of trust, vulnerability, and self-care in creating a positive workplace culture. The discussion explores practical strategies for embedding love in leadership practices, the challenges faced in this journey, and the profound impact of mentorship and connection in leadership roles. Tara's insights highlight the necessity of prioritizing emotional intelligence and the human factor in organizational dynamics, ultimately advocating for a shift towards a more compassionate and effective leadership style.Sound Bites"Leading with love starts from a different baseline.""The absence of love in the workplace is fear.""Love is what helps us thrive.""Trust is the secret ingredient in leadership.""Rest is a weapon.""It's important to give your time to your team.""I am most proud of the people I've connected with.""Thank you for seeing me."Chapters00:00 Introduction to Tara C. Smith03:46 The Impact of Love in Leadership10:04 Understanding Loving Leadership15:56 Building Trust and Vulnerability22:08 The Practicalities of Loving Leadership27:50 Navigating Challenges in Leadership34:07 Reflections on Leadership Journey37:56 Looking Ahead: The Future of Loving LeadershipSubscribe at this link to get regular emails with proven insights to transform your workplace by leading with love from your hosts Simon Phillips and Renée Smith. https://a-human-workplace.myflodesk.com/love-lead-change-emailConnect with the Guest and the Hosts:Tara C. Smith - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Heart of High Performance
In this insightful episode of LoveLeadChange, Simon Phillips and Renée Smith are joined by Jim Conti, who works at a venture capital firm providing HR and operational consulting for their portfolio companies. Jim brings valuable experience in creating people-first cultures and supporting early-stage startups in their growth journey.Jim shares his perspective on love in the workplace, emphasizing the importance of balancing empathy with accountability. He discusses how his understanding of love was shaped by his family background, community experiences, and professional journey, particularly highlighting the impact of growing up in a strong community environment and his time at Boston College.Through practical examples, Jim illustrates how loving leadership can transform workplace dynamics. He shares the success of initiatives like "Tuesday Tea," a monthly program where team members could present on non-work-related passions, fostering authentic connections and trust among colleagues. This program became one of their highest-rated activities, demonstrating how simple initiatives can create meaningful workplace connections.A powerful segment explores Jim's approach to supporting early-stage companies in building their cultures. He emphasizes the importance of clarity in communicating company values and expectations, particularly in areas like work setup (remote vs. hybrid vs. in-office), helping companies attract and retain talent that aligns with their culture.Jim candidly discusses his own challenges with self-care as a leader, acknowledging his tendency to prioritize others' needs over his own. His reflection on the results of the loving leaders assessment reveals high scores in team care and organizational love implementation, but lower scores in self-care, offering valuable insights for other leaders facing similar challenges.Looking ahead to 2025, Jim expresses hope for a more balanced employment market where both employer and employee needs are met, and where people can find supportive communities in various aspects of their lives.Subscribe at this link to get regular emails with proven insights to transform your workplace by leading with love from your hosts Simon Phillips and Renée Smith. https://a-human-workplace.myflodesk.com/love-lead-change-emailConnect with the Guest and the Hosts:Jim Conti - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Navigating Hard Times with Heart
In this insightful episode of LoveLeadChange, Simon Phillips and Renée Smith are joined by Joanna Zak, Senior Director of Workplace Experience at Sprout Social and a seasoned leader in operations, planning, and people management. Joanna brings over 15 years of experience in fostering workplace cultures that prioritize connection, clarity, and authenticity.Joanna shares her journey from the nonprofit sector to her current role, where she has helped drive global expansion, implement hybrid work strategies, and create spaces that inspire human connection. She delves into her philosophy of love in the workplace, reframing it as respect, authenticity, and a commitment to fostering environments where people feel seen, valued, and heard.Through practical examples, Joanna illustrates how intentional leadership can transform workplace dynamics. From leading breathing meditations during tough performance reviews to instituting quarterly “State of Affairs” meetings for clarity and alignment, her strategies emphasize the importance of both structure and empathy. She also highlights a bi-monthly practice of peer recognition that creates emotional connection and momentum, showcasing how even small rituals can have a profound impact on team cohesion and morale.A powerful segment explores how to lead with love during challenging times, like delivering difficult news. Joanna candidly shares her approach to maintaining authenticity and care, turning tough conversations into opportunities to strengthen trust and resilience. She also offers valuable advice for new leaders, urging them to prioritize active listening, clarity, and building trust as foundational elements of loving leadership.This episode is a testament to the power of leading with love, especially in today’s shifting relationship economy. Joanna’s wisdom and practical insights will inspire leaders to embrace authenticity, infuse their work with compassion, and prioritize people without compromising results.Chapters00:00 Introduction and New Year Reflections04:25 Meet Joanna Zak: A Leader in Workplace Experience08:45 What Love Means in the Workplace12:30 Managing with Empathy During Tough Times17:15 Creating Rituals for Connection and Recognition22:00 Lessons from Early Leadership Challenges26:40 Advice for Emerging Leaders31:10 Building a Relationship Economy with Love34:25 Reflections and ClosingSubscribe at this link to get regular emails with proven insights to transform your workplace by leading with love from your hosts Simon Phillips and Renée Smith. https://a-human-workplace.myflodesk.com/love-lead-change-emailConnect with the Guest and the Hosts:Joanna Zak - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Building Trust Through Connection
In this episode of the Love Lead Change podcast, Simon Phillips and Renée Smith engage with Tatiana Machado-Griffin, an administrative business partner at Sprout Social and author of 'Let's Connect as Humans.' The conversation explores the significance of love in the workplace, emphasizing care, trust, and connection as essential elements of effective leadership. Tatiana shares her experiences transitioning from Brazil to the U.S. workplace, highlighting the challenges of isolation and the importance of fostering relationships. The discussion also delves into the framework of loving leadership developed by David Mead, which includes honesty, humility, and humanity, and the role of recognition in creating a supportive work environment. Tatiana expresses hope for the future, focusing on the power of small communities to drive meaningful change.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Loving Leadership01:30 The Importance of Love in the Workplace05:55 Building Connections and Trust12:06 Challenges in Fostering Love and Trust17:44 The Role of Recognition and Appreciation25:42 A Framework for Loving Leadership31:50 Looking Ahead: Community and ConnectionSubscribe at this link to get regular emails with proven insights to transform your workplace by leading with love from your hosts Simon Phillips and Renée Smith. https://a-human-workplace.myflodesk.com/love-lead-change-emailConnect with the Guest and the Hosts:Tatiana Machado-Griffin - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Revolutionizing Leadership
In this heartfelt episode of LoveLeadChange, Simon Phillips and Renée Smith sit down with Chris Conley, interim president and CEO of the Metropolitan Planning Council, founder of Abundant Professional, and a pioneer in human-centered design. Chris brings a wealth of experience in fostering compassionate workplace cultures, blending innovative practices with a deep commitment to care and connection.Chris discusses his unique approach to leadership, starting with how he defines love in the workplace: fully accepting people for who they are while celebrating their unique qualities. He shares how his focus on empathy and curiosity has shaped his leadership philosophy, starting from his early days as a faculty member, where he championed underperforming students who had been overlooked. He draws parallels between his academic and professional experiences, challenging the traditional "high potential" mindset in organizations. Instead, Chris believes in investing in every team member, empowering them to unlock their potential.Through personal anecdotes, Chris highlights the transformative impact of love in action. From sitting down with each team member one-on-one to build trust, to fostering openness and honesty in team sessions, his leadership style emphasizes connection, inclusion, and curiosity. Chris also speaks candidly about the challenges of leading peers and addressing dysfunction at senior levels, illustrating how vulnerability and persistence are key to fostering collaboration.A particularly moving part of the episode focuses on Chris's experience of letting go of a senior leader in a loving way. He shares how framing the departure as a matter of fit rather than judgment allowed him to support the individual through the transition and celebrate their contributions even after their exit. This moment underscores Chris's belief in sustaining relationships and maintaining care, even in difficult situations.Chris also reflects on the importance of creating spaces where people feel safe to express themselves, critique processes, and collaborate on solutions. He describes how these practices, rooted in human-centered design, help organizations navigate uncertainty and embrace change effectively.This episode is an inspiring exploration of how leaders can revolutionize workplace culture by leading with love, fostering resilience, and prioritizing relationships. Chris's insights will resonate with leaders at every level, encouraging them to embrace vulnerability, empower their teams, and build workplaces where everyone can thrive.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene03:14 Meet Chris Conley: A Leader in Human-Centered Design06:09 The Importance of Love in the Workplace09:00 Building Relationships and Trust11:50 Navigating Challenges as an Interim Leader15:08 Letting Go with Compassion17:51 Creating a Loving Workplace Culture21:09 Reflections on Impact and Future AspirationsSubscribe at this link to get regular emails with proven insights to transform your workplace by leading with love from your hosts Simon Phillips and Renée Smith. https://a-human-workplace.myflodesk.com/love-lead-change-emailConnect with the Guest and the Hosts:Chris Conley - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Laughing for the Health of It
In this uplifting episode of *Love, Lead, Change*, hosts Simon Phillips and Renée Smith welcome Julie Schreiber, a world-renowned laughter yoga instructor, mental health counselor, music educator, and advocate for joy in the workplace. As the founder of "Connecting the Pieces," Julie brings unique perspectives on integrating love, compassion, and intentional laughter to create supportive and resilient workplaces. Through her engaging stories, she illustrates how laughter can be a powerful tool for managing stress, building emotional resilience, and fostering connection among colleagues.Julie delves into her early career as a music educator working in challenging environments, where she was often the only teacher who allowed herself to truly connect with her students' emotional needs. This formative experience taught her the importance of empathy and vulnerability, shaping her belief in love as a guiding principle in her work. She explains how laughter yoga, a practice combining intentional laughter with breathing exercises, can unlock joy and relieve tension, even in high-stress or grief-filled settings. By choosing laughter, she encourages listeners to disrupt negative emotions and reconnect with themselves and others.The conversation touches on how laughter can serve as a pathway to global peace and unity, an ambition close to Julie's heart as a "Global Laughter Ambassador." She shares a moving story of a grief support group where laughter meditation brought healing to a bereaved family, revealing the therapeutic potential of laughter in moments of profound pain. Julie’s mission is clear: to bring joy to as many people as possible, helping them find levity in life’s challenges.Julie also shares practical advice for integrating laughter into daily routines to enhance well-being and resilience. Her “Joy Cocktail Shaker” exercise and laughter meditation techniques are accessible tools that anyone can use to lighten the emotional load at work or home. By making intentional choices to laugh, we can cultivate a mindset of positivity and compassion that elevates both personal well-being and team morale.Join Simon, Renée, and Julie in exploring how intentional laughter can break down barriers, build connections, and transform workplace culture into a space of trust, love, and shared joy. This episode is packed with insights and practical exercises to help you embrace laughter as a means to improve your health, resilience, and relationships in the workplace.Subscribe at this link to get regular emails with proven insights to transform your workplace by leading with love from your hosts Simon Phillips and Renée Smith. https://a-human-workplace.myflodesk.com/love-lead-change-emailConnect with the Guest and the Hosts:Julie Schreiber - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Creating Compassionate Workplaces
In this engaging episode of the *Love, Lead, Change* podcast, hosts Simon Phillips and Renée Smith sit down with Rick Gage, a seasoned executive leader and current Executive Director of the Center for a Loving Workplace. Known for his transformative approach to leadership and fostering environments that prioritize humanity, Rick shares stories and insights from his 40+ years of experience in roles ranging from operations management to strategic leadership at major organizations.Rick discusses the pivotal influence of his mentor Nancy, a leader who modeled inclusivity and created a culture that valued each team member deeply. He highlights a powerful process from her team that involved a quarterly check-in where each individual’s growth, challenges, and needs were discussed openly and with respect. This practice left a lasting impact on Rick, solidifying his commitment to fostering workspaces where people feel genuinely supported and valued.A major theme throughout the conversation is Rick's perspective on love in the workplace. He defines love as “the energy that uplifts and connects,” drawing from the Amare Wave concept by Moshe Engelberg. Rick explains how this energy drives positive change by alleviating suffering, encouraging respect and compassion, and nurturing human potential. He stresses that successful organizations today must move beyond the mechanistic and profit-centered mindsets of the past and embrace innovation, diversity, and the human aspects of work. The conversation also touches on the challenges Rick has faced in trying to bring compassion to the workplace, especially when operating in profit-driven environments. He shares how cultivating “confident vulnerability” and regular check-ins has allowed him to create more connected teams, dismantling judgment and blame by fostering deeper understanding among team members.This episode is full of actionable insights, as Rick offers strategies for leaders at all levels to incorporate love into their practices. From individual contributors to senior leaders, Rick encourages listeners to model introspection, cultivate inclusive spaces, and embrace systems that prioritize human connection and growth.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Rick Gage and His Journey02:26 Defining Love in the Workplace04:51 The Shift in Workplace Dynamics08:10 Experiences Shaping Leadership Philosophy11:57 The Importance of Employee-Centered Conversations15:20 Impact of Leadership on Organizational Culture17:15 Challenges in Implementing Loving Leadership20:01 Creating Human Connection in Teams21:57 Leadership at Different Levels24:43 Reflections on a Meaningful Career26:11 Looking Ahead: Unleashing Human PotentialIf you'd like a copy of the Guide we have created to implement Check-Ins in your workplace, just click this link - https://a-human-workplace.myflodesk.com/check-in-guide-podcastConnect with the Guest and the Hosts:Rick Gage - LinkedIn ProfileRenée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What's the Love Lead Change podcast all about?
Simon Phillips and Renée Smith discuss their new podcast, Love Lead Change. What's it all about? Why they think it is needed now and what they hope to achieve through their conversations, with each other, and with their Guests. Simon and Renée are experienced practitioners of loving leadership and creating cultures within which Love can thrive and Fear is eliminated. They'll be bringing all this experience along with their research and consulting credentials to the fore to find out as much as possible from their Guests about what it takes to make change happen and for Love to become the way that things happen inside all different types of workplaces.Join in the conversation and get in touch if you know someone who should feature on the show, especially if that person is you!Connect with the Hosts:Renée Smith - LinkedIn ProfileSimon Phillips - LinkedIn ProfileAll Music composed by Adam Phillips Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Simon Phillips and Renée Smith and their Guests share the principles, frameworks and actionable steps to help you transform your workplace into a space which places love at its heart. They interview leaders who are actively driving change and creating loving workplaces to inspire you. Send your questions and join in the conversation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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