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You Are Not Alone - Work Edition
by Emily
Join us as HR and Leadership professionals discuss the challenges of work and ways they have found to muddle through. We laugh, we cry, we get real.
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Boundaries Aren't Barriers
In this conversation, Emily and Joshua explore the nuanced world of boundaries, what they are, why they matter, and how to set them effectively in both personal and professional contexts. They discuss the impact of organizational culture, technology, and personal values on boundary-setting, offering practical insights and strategies to foster self-respect and healthier relationships.key topicsThe difference between boundaries and barriersThe impact of technology on boundariesOrganizational culture and boundary ignoringThe importance of self-awareness in boundary settingStrategies for effective boundary communication#boundaries #selfdevelopment #selfgrowth #selfcare #boundarysetting #personalgrowth #personaldevelopment #executivecoaching #professionaldevelopmentGet In TouchThanks so much for spending this time with us. We’d love to hear what resonated, what challenged you, or what you’d like us to explore next.You can connect with Joshua on LinkedIn here and with Emily here. You can also learn more about Emily's work at alocoaching.com.Until next time, take care.
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Feedback Fatigue
In this insightful conversation, Emily Walton and Joshua explore the nuances of effective feedback, leadership development, and organizational growth. They discuss how to give constructive feedback, the importance of psychological safety, and strategies for continuous improvement in teams and organizations. In this episode, Emily Walton and Joshua explore effective feedback strategies, leadership development, and fostering a growth-oriented culture. They discuss practical frameworks, the importance of care, and how to create an environment where feedback drives long-term growth.Key TopicsEffective feedback techniquesThe role of psychological safety in teamsStrategies for continuous improvementLeadership development across organizational sizes Feedback frameworks and timingThe importance of care in leadershipDeveloping skills for future rolesGet In TouchThanks so much for spending this time with us. We’d love to hear what resonated, what challenged you, or what you’d like us to explore next.You can connect with Joshua on LinkedIn here and with Emily here. You can also learn more about Emily's work at alocoaching.com.Until next time, take care.Keywordsfeedback, leadership, organizational growth, psychological safety, continuous improvement, communication skills, leadership development, effective feedback, team management, organizational culture leadership, feedback, growth, development, organizational culture, coaching, performance, communication, emotional intelligenceGet In TouchThanks so much for spending this time with us. We’d love to hear what resonated, what challenged you, or what you’d like us to explore next.You can connect with Joshua on LinkedIn here and with Emily here. You can also learn more about Emily's work at alocoaching.com.Until next time, take care.
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Real World Psychological Safety
This conversation delves into the concept of psychological safety in the workplace, emphasizing its importance for effective leadership and team dynamics. The speakers discuss the role of leaders in fostering an environment where team members feel safe to express themselves, make mistakes, and engage in open communication. They explore the balance between short-term results and long-term goals, the significance of emotional intelligence, and the necessity of advocating for people-centric programs. The discussion also highlights the interplay between personal growth and professional effectiveness, underscoring the need for leaders to be vulnerable and self-aware in order to create a truly safe and productive work environment.TakeawaysPsychological safety is essential for effective leadership.Leaders must be prepared to support their team members.Active listening is crucial for building trust.Creating a safe environment requires vulnerability from leaders.Short-term results can undermine long-term success.Measuring success should include cultural and emotional metrics.Advocating for people-centric programs is vital for retention.Emotional intelligence is key to understanding team dynamics.Conflict can be a catalyst for innovation when managed well.Personal growth is intertwined with professional effectiveness.Get In TouchThanks so much for spending this time with us. We’d love to hear what resonated, what challenged you, or what you’d like us to explore next.You can connect with Joshua on LinkedIn here and with Emily here. You can also learn more about Emily's work at alocoaching.com.Until next time, take care.Keywordspsychological safety, leadership, team dynamics, emotional intelligence, workplace culture, personal growth, communication, conflict resolution, trust, organizational behaviorGet In TouchThanks so much for spending this time with us. We’d love to hear what resonated, what challenged you, or what you’d like us to explore next.You can connect with Joshua on LinkedIn here and with Emily here. You can also learn more about Emily's work at alocoaching.com.Until next time, take care.
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Navigating Leadership Loneliness
This conversation delves into the theme of leadership loneliness, exploring the inherent isolation that leaders often face, particularly in informal roles. Joshua and Emily discuss the challenges of navigating assumed leadership responsibilities without adequate support, the importance of building connections both within and outside the organization, and strategies to combat feelings of loneliness. They emphasize the need for open communication, mentorship, and feedback as essential tools for fostering a supportive work environment. The discussion also highlights the significance of recognizing burnout signals and the impact of small gestures in creating a culture of care and connection.TakeawaysLeadership loneliness is a common experience.Assumed leadership roles can create feelings of isolation.Informal leadership lacks the support structures of formal roles.Building a network outside of your organization is crucial.Mentorship can provide guidance and support.Recognizing signs of burnout is essential for leaders.Open communication fosters a supportive environment.Feedback is necessary for growth and development.Small gestures can have a significant impact on morale.Creating a culture of support can reduce feelings of loneliness.Get In TouchThanks so much for spending this time with us. We’d love to hear what resonated, what challenged you, or what you’d like us to explore next.You can connect with Joshua on LinkedIn here and with Emily here. You can also learn more about Emily's work at alocoaching.com.Until next time, take care.
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Join us as HR and Leadership professionals discuss the challenges of work and ways they have found to muddle through. We laugh, we cry, we get real.
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