EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 31 MIN
Ep. 76 - Why Staff Retention Feels Impossible (and What Great Leaders Do Differently)
from IDD Leader · host Nate Beers
Staff retention can feel incredibly frustrating.You try retention bonuses. Recognition programs. Hiring harder. Posting more jobs. Improving onboarding. And yet… the vacancies keep coming.For many leaders in human services, improving retention feels like trying to carry water in your hands—no matter how much effort you put in, it keeps slipping through your fingers.But the organizations that achieve consistently low turnover aren’t just getting lucky.They’re doing a few key things differently.In this solo episode, Nate breaks down five practical shifts that great leaders use to improve staff retention, drawn from years of conversations with providers across the field. These ideas move beyond surface-level tactics and focus on how to design a work environment where people actually want to stay.If staff retention has felt overwhelming or stuck at your organization, this episode will help you see the problem differently—and start making progress.Timestamps00:55 – Why Retention Feels Like Carrying Water in Your Hands04:51 – Isolate the Real “Stuck Spots” in Retention09:51 – Design an Employee Experience That Sets People Up for Success14:47 – Why Action + Tracking Beats Strategy18:28 – Turn Frontline Supervisors into Retention Ambassadors23:05 – Why Getting Outside Help Unlocks Progress28:35 – Action Move: Pick One Lever and Get StartedSend us Fan MailQuick Question:Do your frontline supervisors sometimes unintentionally contribute to staff turnover? It happens so easily because... Most supervisors were never trained to lead. Get The 7 Quiet Danger Signs Your Supervisors Are Burning Out Their Teams and learn how high-retention agencies spot — and fix — these issues fast. https://iddleader.com/burnout
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