Live+Work More Human

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Live+Work More Human

Conversations to inspire expansion and growth.Welcome to the Live+Work More Human podcast (formerly We Are Human Leaders), Co-hosted by Alexis Zahner and Sally Clarke. The home of big ideas, bold conversations and brave questions on all things work, life and leadership.We focus on what’s novel: new takes on leadership, new research and insights, new ways of looking at things.We share stories, data, inspiration and insight in conversations designed to spark ‘aha’ moments – and empower you to create change, live and lead authentically, and build workplaces where people thrive.Join us, and be the change you want to see at www.liveandworkmorehuman.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m

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    Age is Just a Number: Countering Ageism in Our Work Lives

    In this insightful conversation, Alexis and Sally sit down with age expert and author Dr. Corinne Auman to candidly explore the realities of aging, challenging societal stereotypes and emphasizing the importance of a positive outlook. Corinne discusses how language, workplace biases, and cultural narratives shape our perceptions of aging, and offers practical advice on embracing this life stage with purpose and agency.Key themes we explore includeThe trouble with societal perceptions of agingHow capitalism impacts our conceptualization of agingThe impact of language and stereotypes on the aging processWorkplace ageism and diversity: and why diversity of age matters at workThe importance of cultivating a positive outlook on agingAgency’s role in our aging (and its impact on longevity!)Gender disparities in aging experiencesPractical starting points to counter your own agismLearn more about Corinne's amazing work at www.liveandworkmorehuman.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Be An Ally

    Today's Brain Snack explores the principles of Ally Leadership, emphasizing tactical communication, understanding generational differences, and inclusive leadership strategies for the modern workforce. Expert and author of Ally Leadership: How to Lead People Who Are Not Like You, Stephanie Chung gives us practical tips so we can all be better allies.Key takeaways include:Leaders must ask, listen, learn, and then act to be effective allies.Understanding generational and cultural differences is crucial for modern leadership.Avoid overcomplicating leadership; focus on asking and listening.Leadership in the 21st century requires inclusivity and adaptability.Learn more in the full episode right here for our full conversation with Stephanie Chung, and learn more about Live+Work More Human right here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Stop Having Pointless Meetings and Reclaim Your Time

    In this episode, your hosts Alexis and Sally sit down with Rebecca Hinds PhD, an expert in organizational behavior and author of the brilliant new "Your Best Meeting Ever." The conversation delves into the pervasive dysfunction of meetings in the workplace, exploring how they have become symbols of visibility and productivity, often leading to inefficiency and frustration.Rebecca shares insights from her research, emphasizing the need for a paradigm shift in how meetings are designed and conducted. She introduces the concept of 'meeting doomsday,' a strategy that encourages teams to reassess their meeting schedules and eliminate unnecessary gatherings, fostering a culture of intentionality and clarity in communication.Throughout the discussion, Rebecca outlines her seven principles for effective meeting design, advocating for a user-centric approach that prioritizes the needs of attendees. She highlights the importance of clarity in meeting objectives, the role of technology in enhancing meeting effectiveness, and the necessity of creating a positive atmosphere that encourages participation. The conversation concludes with practical tips for both leaders and team members on how to navigate the complexities of meetings, ensuring they serve their intended purpose and contribute to a more human-centric workplace.Key TakeawaysMeetings should achieve something that couldn't be done via email or Slack.A packed calendar is often mistaken for productivity and value.How to get teams to reassess and redesign their meeting schedules.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Meeting Challenges07:51 Understanding Meeting Doomsday11:19 The 4D CEO Test for Meetings16:31 User-Centric Meeting Design21:37 Creating Delightful Meetings29:32 Strategies for Equal Airtime in Meetings35:34 Empowering Employees to Decline Meetings38:11 Conclusion: Making Meetings More Human38:46 Creating Flourishing WorkplacesLearn more about Rebecca's work and Live+Work More Human at www.liveandworkmorehuman.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Reclaim Control in Your Life

    Today's Brain Snack explores the difference between success and thriving, emphasizing the importance of agency, social connection, and meaning for a fulfilling life. Guest Jon Rosemberg shares insights from his book 'A Guide to Thriving: The Science Behind Breaking Old Patterns, Reclaiming Your Agency, and Finding Meaning' and discusses how YOU can shift from survival mode to a thriving mindset.Key insights:Difference between success and thrivingRole of agency, meaning, and social connectionImpact of social connection on health and wellbeingPracticing agency as a skillShifting from survival mode to thrivingLearn more in the full episode right here and learn more about Live+Work More Human at liveandworkmorehuman.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Work Less, Be More Productive

    In this entertaining and enlightening conversation, expert and coauthor of Do More in Four: Why It's Time for a Shorter Workweek Joe O'Connor sits down with Alexis and Sally to unpack why a shortened work week truly works. They discuss the historical context of the work week, the necessity of a shorter work week, and the impact of technology and AI on productivity. Joe emphasizes the importance of addressing busy work and pseudo work, advocating for a four-day work week as a strategic tool for organizations. This wide-ranging discussion also covers the role of AI in shaping the future of work and the need for a cultural shift in workplace expectations.Key takeawaysThe modern work week is a construct from the Industrial Revolution.Productivity gains have not translated into reduced working hours for many.AI has the potential to change the nature of work and productivity.Busy work and pseudo work are prevalent in today's work culture.A four-day work week can help attract and retain talent.Implementing a shorter work week requires careful planning and consultation.AI can help streamline processes and reduce workload.Cultural norms around work need to shift to prioritize well-being.Advocating for a shorter work week should focus on mutual benefits for employees and employers.The future of work will require a balance between technology and human-centered approaches.Learn more at liveandworkmorehuman.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Match Your Intention to Impact

    Welcome to the latest Brain Snack from Live+Work More Human. In this conversation, Sally Clarke and Alexis Zahner engage with Margaret Andrews, a leadership expert, to explore the essential connection between self-management and effective leadership. They discuss the importance of self-reflection, understanding one's intentions versus behaviors, and the kindness inherent in self-understanding. The dialogue emphasizes that true leadership begins with a deep understanding of oneself, which ultimately benefits both the leader and their team.TakeawaysUnderstanding yourself is crucial for effective leadership.Self-reflection helps identify the type of leader you are and want to be.There is often a gap between intentions and actual behaviors.Leaders may feel misunderstood when their intentions don't match their actions.Slowing down can lead to better leadership outcomes.Self-management is not selfish; it's kind to yourself and others.Effective leadership requires ongoing self-assessment and growth.Listening and delegation are key skills for leaders to develop.High achievers may struggle with feeling stuck despite their efforts.Leadership is an inside job that requires personal insight. Chapters00:00 The Importance of Self-Management in Leadership02:29 Understanding and Managing Yourself05:26 The Role of Self-Reflection in Leadership06:26 Introduction to Human-Centric WorkplacesLearn more at www.liveandworkmorehuman.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Key to Your Success is Courage

    In this exploratory conversation, Sally and Alexis sit down with Christopher as he shares insights from his brand new book on courage. Christopher emphasizes that courage is a choice and a skill that can be developed. He discusses the importance of self-reflection, the impact of fear, and unpacks for us the seven choices that embody courage. The conversation also touches on personal stories of inspiration and the contagious nature of courage within communities.Key Takeaways:Courage is a choice we can actively make.It is essential to unmask our fears to understand them better.Courage can be developed as a skill over time.Self-reflection is crucial in understanding our motivations.The journey to courage often involves discomfort and growth.Failure should be viewed as a part of the growth process.Joy can be a strategic approach to resilience.Courage is not just for the extraordinary; it is accessible to everyone.Our personal stories can inspire others to be courageous.Courage is about serving a greater purpose beyond oneself.Chapters00:00 The Journey to Writing About Courage03:33 Defining Courage: A Personal Exploration08:49 Courage: More Than Just Bravery09:33 Defining Courage: A Thoughtful Exploration12:17 The Role of Humility in Courage14:21 Navigating Complexity: Courage in Action19:14 Courage as a Superpower22:39 The Seven Choices of Courage33:11 Rejecting Negative Voices: A Courageous Choice44:19 Everyday Courage: Inspiration from Our LivesLearn more about Christopher, his work and his incredible book at liveandworkmorehuman.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Unblock Your Limiting Beliefs

    Welcome to the latest Brain Snack from Live+Work More Human. In this conversation, Sally Clarke and Alexis Zahner engage with Muriel Wilkins to explore the concept of being 'blocked' as a leader. They discuss how these blockages stem from underlying beliefs that can hinder effective leadership. Muriel introduces seven common blockers that leaders face, emphasizing the importance of understanding the root causes of these beliefs to foster personal and organizational growth. The discussion highlights the interplay between personal experiences and professional roles, advocating for a holistic approach to leadership development.TakeawaysBeing blocked as a leader can manifest in various ways.Understanding the beliefs behind behaviors is crucial.Blockers can stem from personal experiences and fears.The journey of unblocking is ongoing and requires self-reflection.Leaders often experience multiple blockers at different times.The seven blockers identified are common among leaders.Recognizing when beliefs support or hinder leadership is key.Leadership is about being a whole person, not just a role.Unpacking the origin of beliefs can lead to better leadership.Effective leadership requires addressing both behaviors and underlying beliefs.Chapters00:00 Understanding Leadership Blockages03:43 Exploring the Seven Blockers06:39 Unpacking the 'Need to Be Involved' Blocker09:41 The Impact of Fear on Leadership11:15 Introduction to Human-Centric Workplaces11:18 The Importance of Employee Well-BeingLearn more at www.liveandworkmorehuman.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Is Leadership Dead?

    Leadership is undergoing a significant transformation, raising the question: Is leadership dead? While it’s certainly not extinct, recent studies suggest that leadership is facing a branding crisis. With a growing number of leaders contemplating their roles for better work-life balance, it’s essential to explore what these changes mean for the future of leadership.In this episode, Sally Clarke and Alexis Zahner do just this: they dissect the evolving perception of leadership amidst generational shifts, societal pressures, and workplace transformations. Discover how future leadership can be rebranded to attract and sustain talent, with insights on wellbeing, autonomy, and meaningful work.Key Takeaways:The leadership branding crisis: Why younger generations are reconsidering leadership rolesData highlights: 40% of leaders contemplating leaving for work-life balance; Gen Z's unique leadership aspirationsShift from linear career paths to lateral moves and skill diversificationBurnout risks: The impact of linear career expectations on wellbeingMaking leadership roles attractive: Compensation, meaning, wellbeing, and flexibilityThe importance of designing sustainable leadership structuresCreating alternative career paths beyond traditional managementDecentralizing decision-making to empower teams and reduce leader burdenReframing leadership as a growth opportunity aligned with millennial and Gen Z valuesRole of organizational culture in supporting healthy leadership practicesRethinking in-office expectations and remote leadership modelsThe potential of sharing leadership responsibilities within teamsLearn more at www.liveandworkmorehuman.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Deal with a Narcissistic Boss

    Welcome to the latest Brain Snack from Live+Work More Human. In this sizzling and succinct conversation, we sit down with Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic to discuss the intricacies of authenticity in leadership, the challenges of self-deception, and the importance of understanding the impact of your actions on others. The dialogue explores the balance between being true to yourself and being aware of how you're is perceived by others, emphasizing the need for self-awareness in effective leadership.TakeawaysAuthenticity is often oversimplified in leadership advice.Children learn the importance of pro-social lying early on.Self-deception can hinder effective leadership.Leaders must balance honesty with empathy.The intention-impact gap highlights the disconnect in leadership.Self-awareness is crucial for understanding one's impact on others.Caring about what others think can enhance leadership effectiveness.Narcissism in leadership can be detrimental to team dynamics.Cultural differences influence perceptions of authenticity.Effective leaders curate a consistent professional self.Chapters00:00 The Complexity of Authenticity12:29 Introduction to Human-Centric Workplaces12:29 The Importance of Employee Well-BeingLearn more at www.liveandworkmorehuman.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Why Managing Yourself is Your Greatest Career Unlock

    Why does success in our careers hinge on understanding and managing ourselves? And what's the first step on this journey towards upleveling your career and your leadership?In this enlightening and wide-ranging conversation, Sally and Alexis sit down with Margaret Andrews, a leadership expert and author, to explore the critical importance of self-understanding in effective leadership. They discuss how managing oneself is essential for leading others, the significance of bridging the intention-impact gap, and the role of interpersonal skills in fostering a positive workplace culture. The conversation also delves into the costs of poor leadership and the necessity of investing in emotional intelligence and self-management for organizational success. Margaret shares practical questions for leaders to reflect on their journey towards better self-management and leadership effectiveness.Key takeaways:Why understanding and managing ourselves is crucial for effective leadership.How self-awareness leads to better understanding of others.The reasons the intention-impact gap is a key concept in leadership.That self-management is an ongoing journey for leaders.Why interpersonal skills are more important than technical skills in leadership.The key reasons poor leadership can lead to high turnover and low morale.How investing in leadership development is essential for organizational success.Why human skills are increasingly vital in the age of AI.That leaders should treat employees as individuals, not resources.How the journey of self-reflection is the first step towards becoming a better leader.Chapters00:00 The Importance of Self-Management in Leadership02:52 Understanding and Managing Yourself05:49 The Role of Self-Reflection in Leadership08:56 The Journey of Leadership Development11:55 Characteristics of Great Bosses17:41 The Impact of Emotional Intelligence23:50 The Necessity of Human Skills in the Age of AI29:53 Investing in Leadership Development32:42 Starting Your Journey to Better Leadership34:53 Introduction to Human-Centric Leadership36:53 Insights from Margaret Andrews on Leadership DevelopmentLearn more about Margaret and her incredible work and order her brilliant book at the Live+Work More Human website right here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Reset Your Mindset

    Welcome to the latest Brain Snack from Live+Work More Human. In this conversation, Sally and Alexis explore the concept of 'uncompete' with Ruchika T. Malhotra, discussing how to shift from a competitive mindset to one that fosters collaboration and inclusion. They delve into the importance of resetting your mindset, especially in competitive environments, and how redefining success can lead to more meaningful outcomes in both personal and professional contexts.TakeawaysUncompete is a necessary mindset shift.Resetting your mindset is foundational to change.Competition can be insidious and limiting.Collaboration can lead to better outcomes.Negotiation should aim for win-win situations.The legal profession often fosters an adversarial mindset.Designing for impact is crucial in leadership.Personal relationships can be prioritized over competition.The cost of competition can be isolating and high.Chapters00:00 Reframing Comparison and Envy02:01 Building Community and Support05:04 Seeking Peace as a Form of ResistanceLearn more at www.liveandworkmorehuman.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Overwork: Burning Ambition or Coping Mechanism?

    This incredibly timely conversation between your hosts Alexis and Sally delves into the complex relationship between loneliness and work identity, exploring how societal pressures and personal experiences shape our connection to work and each other. Sharing personal experience as well as data and expertise, Sally and Alexis discuss the impact of technology on social interactions, the challenges of forming adult friendships, and the responsibility of organizations to foster a sense of belonging. We share candid personal anecdotes and practical strategies for combating loneliness that will resonate for everyone, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and meaningful connections.Key insights include:How loneliness is increasingly recognized as a societal issue.Why work can become a primary source of identity, leading to over-investment in professional roles.The ways creating belonging in organizations is essential for employee well-being.How personal experiences of loneliness can inform our understanding of workplace dynamics.The role of technology in facilitating connections (but why it shouldn't replace in-person interactions!).How engaging in community activities can foster deeper connections.Real talk: adult friendships are hard.Why we feel organizations have a responsibility to address employee loneliness.The ways in which courageous acts of connection can have a ripple effect.Why for all of us, finding meaning beyond work is crucial for mental health.Chapters00:00 Exploring Loneliness and Work13:39 Personal Experiences of Loneliness24:58 The Role of Technology in Connection33:55 Organizational Responsibility in Combating LonelinessLearn more at www.liveandworkmorehuman.com Thank you for being an incredible part of the Live+Work More Human community. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Optimize Your Digital Wellness

    Welcome to the latest Brain Snack from Live+Work More Human. In this conversation, Sally Clarke and Alexis Zahner speak with Tyler Rice to explore the concept of digital wellness, emphasizing the importance of finding balance with technology in our lives and workplaces. They discuss the challenges posed by an always-on culture, the significance of tactical disconnection, and practical strategies for achieving a healthier relationship with technology.TakeawaysDigital wellness is essential for flourishing in the digital age.Tactical disconnection involves small, intentional breaks from technology.The shift to remote work has heightened the need for digital wellness.Productivity should not be solely measured by connectivity.Finding balance with technology is crucial for mental health.Optimal usage of technology varies for each individual.Intention plays a key role in determining optimal technology use.The evolution of technology has changed our work-life dynamics.Disconnection can be as important as connection.Creating a healthy relationship with technology requires conscious effort.Chapters00:00 Understanding Digital Wellness03:45 The Importance of Digital Wellness at Work06:46 Tipping Points in Technology and Work-Life Balance09:45 Defining Tactical Disconnection11:43 Introduction to Human-Centric WorkplacesLearn more at www.liveandworkmorehuman.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Escape Survival Mode for a Thriving Life and Career

    In today's episode of Live+Work More Human (formerly We Are Human Leaders), Alexis and Sally sit down with CEO and author Jon Rosemberg to discuss what it means to shift from survive, to thrive. And the impact this has for our careers and lives.We explore the concept of survival mode as an evolutionary mechanism that many people find themselves in today. Jon generously shares his personal journey from survival to thriving, emphasizing the importance of agency, social connection, and intrinsic worth. And, our discussion explores the distinction between thriving and success, the significance of psychological flexibility, and the development of a map to guide individuals towards a thriving life. Jon encourages listeners to recognize their intrinsic value and practice agency in their daily lives, ultimately fostering a ripple effect of positive change in their communities.Key takeaways:That survival mode is a natural evolutionary response.How we can recognize when we are in survival mode.The reasons thriving is about agency, meaning, and social connection.Why success is often defined by external factors like money and status.The reasons agency is the ability to make intentional choices that matter.How psychological flexibility allows us to adapt and find new paths.Reasons our identities should be complex and not solely tied to our work.That intrinsic worth exists beyond our productivity and achievements.How mall moments of agency can lead to significant change over time.That the journey to thriving is personal and requires self-exploration.Chapters00:00 Understanding Survival Mode06:05 The Shift to Thriving12:45 Defining Thriving vs. Success18:24 The Importance of Agency23:34 Mapping the Journey to Thriving25:31 The Power of Beliefs29:49 Developing Agency Through AIR31:21 The Importance of Psychological Flexibility36:19 Identity and Intrinsic Worth42:56 Embracing Agency for Personal GrowthLearn more about Jon, his book and his incredible work at the Live+Work More Human Podcast page here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Embrace AI in a Human-Centred Way

    Yes, it's another brilliant Brain Snack: bite-sized learning moments from Live+Work More Human.In today’s Brain Snack, we discuss the implications of AI on workplaces and teams, and how it can be used to drive positive human-centred outcomes. We share our thoughts on how AI can be used to address challenges like burnout, productivity and employee engagement.For more resources like this one, check out the Live+Work More Human podcast right here.For now, enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Compulsively Productive? How Busyness is Burning you Out!

    In this frank and animated conversation, co-hosts Alexis Zahner and Sally Clarke explore the complex relationship between productivity, rest, and burnout. They discuss personal experiences with productivity pressures, the societal expectations that contribute to burnout, and the importance of understanding different forms of rest.This open and insightful dialogue emphasizes the need for self-compassion, the role of therapy and coaching, and practical strategies for preventing burnout while fostering a healthier work-life experience for all of us.Key insights include:Why the struggle with productivity and rest is common among high achievers.How rest should not be viewed as a reward for productivity but as a necessity.The ways societal pressures often dictate our sense of worth based on productivity.Why burnout can occur in both organizational and personal contexts.The power of understanding different types of rest can help in recovery and prevention of burnout.Why therapy and coaching can provide valuable support in managing stress and burnout.The reasons we see self-assessment as crucial in recognizing burnout symptoms.How creating boundaries around work can enhance productivity and well-being.The key reasons finding joy and play in life is essential for mental health.Why, now more than ever, it's important to connect with others and share experiences to combat feelings of isolation. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Chaos and Productivity02:50 The Struggle with Productivity and Rest05:59 The Impact of Childhood on Productivity Mindset09:00 Understanding Different Types of Rest11:55 Navigating Faux Productivity14:55 The Connection Between Worth and Productivity17:59 Societal Pressures and Personal Value20:56 The Pervasiveness of Burnout and Its Consequences24:29 Understanding Burnout: Personal Experiences and Definitions30:09 The Role of Therapy and Coaching in Managing Burnout36:09 Practical Strategies for Preventing Burnout40:56 Finding Joy and Play in Life Despite ChallengesLearn more, including the links to the episode with Dr Saunda Dalton Smith, right here https://www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/f-productivity-busyness-burnout Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    We Have Exciting News!

    In this episode, Sally Clarke and Alexis Zahner discuss the rebranding of the podcast to 'Live+Work More Human' (formerly We Are Human Leaders), and the introduction of their new partner, Humanico. They emphasize the importance of human-centered outcomes in leadership and the need for connection in hybrid and remote teams. The conversation also highlights the exciting themes and topics planned for the upcoming season, focusing on personal development and the integration of skills in both personal and professional contexts.Key TakeawaysRebranding reflects a broader understanding of leadership.Humanico provides a platform for organizational intelligence.Self-leadership is crucial for personal and professional growth.Skills learned in work apply to personal relationships.The split between work and life is arbitrary.Community feedback shaped the rebranding decision.The podcast aims to invite everyone into the conversation.Future episodes will cover practical skills and strategies.The focus is on becoming the best version of ourselves.Learn more at http://liveandworkmorehuman.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Drive Connection in Hybrid and Remote Teams

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from Live and Work More Human.In today’s Brain Snack, we share practical advice for driving more connection and belonging in hybrid and remote teams. And the do’s and don’ts for using online technology for connection, and how to best use time together wisely to drive deeper relationships.For more resources like this one, check out the Live and Work More Human podcast right here.For now, enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Manage Tough Expectations as a Middle Manager

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.In today’s brain snack, we share advice for managers struggling to manage team productivity and not burn themselves out. This includes practical tips to help you manage up successfully. This is part of a four part brainsnack series where we answer your questions.For more, check resources like this one, check out the We Are Human Leaders podcast right here www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcastFor now, enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Upskill for an Unknown Future

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.In today’s brain snack, we discuss how to upskill for a future that’s uncertain and unpredictable. We share our expert insights on the mindsets and behaviours that will be critical for success now, and into the future. This is part of a four part Brain Snack series where we answer your questions.For more resources like this one, check out the We Are Human Leaders podcast right here www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcastFor now, enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Unlock Your Creativity and Innovation Potential with Tessa Forshaw and Rich Braden

    A must listen for everyone who wants to tap into their creativity with ease and intention! This thought-provoking conversation with authors of the brilliant new Innovation-ish Tessa Forshaw and Rich Braden explores the multifaceted nature of innovation, emphasizing that it is not solely the domain of lone geniuses but rather a collaborative effort that requires curiosity, empathy, and humility.We discuss the importance of redefining what it means to be an innovator, the myths surrounding innovation hesitation, and the critical role of leadership in fostering a safe environment for creativity. The discussion also delves into practical strategies for integrating innovation into daily life, the significance of mindset, and the power of metacognition in enhancing creative problem-solving abilities.Key learningsInnovation is about passion and grit to solve problems.Curiosity, empathy, and humility are essential human qualities for innovation.The myth of the lone genius in innovation is misleading.Collaboration is crucial for generating innovative ideas.Mindsets influence how we perceive and approach problems.Cognitive caution can hinder creativity but is a natural human process.Creating a safe space encourages idea sharing and innovation.Leaders play a vital role in fostering an innovative environment.Innovation should be integrated into daily practices, not treated as a special event.Metacognition enhances our ability to innovate by allowing us to reflect on our thinking.Chapters00:00 Defining Innovation: A New Perspective03:01 The Human Element of Innovation05:59 Innovation Hesitation: Understanding Barriers08:51 The Distinction Between Innovation and Entrepreneurship11:57 Mindsets for Innovation: A Cognitive Approach14:40 Overcoming Self-Censorship in Creative Processes17:53 Creating a Safe Environment for Innovation20:42 The Role of Leadership in Fostering Innovation23:47 Everyday Innovation: Integrating Creativity into Daily Life26:53 Integrating Change Gradually28:19 Understanding Moves in Problem Solving31:22 The Power of Mindset in Innovation35:07 Harnessing Metacognition for Creativity48:41 Practical Steps to Foster Innovation52:48 Introduction to Human Leadership53:51 Cognitive Science and Innovation54:56 The Role of Creativity in LeadershipLearn more about Tessa and Rich, order your copy of their book, and access your free BONUS Mind Map, right here https://www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/unlock-your-creativity-innovation-potential-with-tessa-forshaw-rich-braden Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Embrace Disruption to Harness Change

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.In today’s brain snack, Author and Disruption Expert Terence Mauri shares with Alexis and Sally his take on how leaders need to be framing disruption to harness change and remain relevant. He shares with us the risks of doing nothing in a rapidly changing world, and how AI is as much about people as it is about technology. For more, check out the full conversation How to Befriend Uncertainty with Terence Mauri here.For now, enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Stop Competing, Start Succeeding: Rethinking Ambition with Ruchika Malhotra

    In this powerful conversation, author and global thought leader Ruchika T. Malhotra discusses her brilliant new book Uncompete: Rejecting Competition to Unlock Success, which challenges the traditional notions of competition in the workplace and life. She emphasizes the importance of collaboration, community, and an abundance mindset as essential elements for success.The wide-ranging discussion explores various myths surrounding competition, the need to reset our mindsets, and the significance of reframing comparison. Ruchika also highlights the necessity of seeking peace as a form of resistance against societal pressures.Key Takeaways from this potent conversation with Ruchika:How uncompete is about rejecting the zero-sum mindset.Why collaboration leads to greater success than competition.The many ingrained beliefs we have about competition are harmful.The key reasons resetting our mindset is crucial for personal growth.How comparison can be reframed to motivate rather than discourage.Why building community is essential for mental health and success.The legitimate concerns around male loneliness in society right now.Why success should be redefined to include community and support.How seeking peace is a powerful form of resistance.Why abundance mindset fosters collaboration and innovation.Learn more about Ruchika Malhotra, her amazing new book, and her work right here.Thanks for being a part of the We Are Human Leaders community! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Navigate Romance at Work

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.In today’s brain snack, Relationship Psychologist Rachel Voysey shares with Alexis and Sally her advice on navigating romantic relationships in the workplace, especially in the early stages. She gives us the non-negotiable boundaries for keeping this professional, while still allowing our relationships to grow.For more, check out the full conversation Romance, Cheating and BFFs: Relationships at Work with Rachel Voysey.For now, enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Digital Detox: Why Switching Off is a Superpower with Tyler Rice

    In this enlightening conversation, we speak with Tyler Rice, founder of the Digital Wellness Institute, exploring the concept of digital wellness and its significance in today's technology-driven world.Tyler unpacks his latest book, Tactical Disconnection: The Secret to Health, Happiness, and Productivity in an Always-on World and emphasizes the importance of finding a balance between technology use and personal wellbeing, introducing the idea of 'tactical disconnection'—small, intentional breaks from technology to enhance productivity and happiness. The discussion also explores the challenges of digital overuse, the duality of our digital and authentic selves, and practical strategies for fostering a healthier workplace culture that prioritizes employee wellbeing.You'll learn so much in this episode, including:How digital wellness is the study of living harmoniously with technology.The ways tactical disconnection involves small, intentional breaks from technology.Why finding digital balance is crucial for productivity and happiness.What makes it hard to disconnect and how compulsive design in technology captures our attention excessively.The ways we show up as both a digital self and an authentic self.The reasons positive psychology can motivate behavior change towards digital wellness.How creating communication norms in teams enhances digital wellness.PIA: How Perception, intention, and action are key components of digital wellness.Why leaders should model digital wellness behaviors for their teams.The ways in which health, happiness, and productivity are interconnected – and how digital wellness impacts them all.Chapters00:00 Understanding Digital Wellness02:55 The Importance of Digital Wellness at Work05:56 Tipping Points in Technology and Work-Life Balance08:55 Defining Tactical Disconnection12:04 Challenges of Digital Wellness14:55 Navigating the Digital Self vs. Authentic Self18:43 Exploring Positive Psychology and Digital Wellness23:16 The PIA Approach: Perception, Intention, Action29:50 Creating Healthier Workplaces through Tactical Disconnection36:41 The Interconnection of Health, Happiness, and Productivity38:35 Introduction to Digital Wellness39:35 Insights from Tactical Disconnection40:35 The Importance of Digital BalanceLearn more about Tyler and his work at www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/digital-detox-tactical-disconnection-tyler-riceThanks for being a part of this incredible community! Feel welcome to leave us a 5 star rating or share this episode with someone you think will benefit. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Move from Busyness to Spaciousness

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.In today’s brain snack, Mindfulness Expert Researcher Megan Reitz shares with Alexis and Sally her advice on how we can create more spaciousness in our increasingly busy and complex world. She shares the five fundamental pillars of spaciousness, and some practical insights to begin using these to escape the busyness hamster wheel in your own life.For more, check out the full conversation Escaping the Busyness Trap with Megan Reitz here.For now, enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Say Goodbye To Your Limiting Beliefs with Muriel Wilkins

    In this exploratory conversation, author, executive coach and expert Muriel Wilkins discusses the concept of leadership blockages, exploring how beliefs can hinder effective leadership. She identifies seven common blockers that leaders face and emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and unpacking these beliefs to foster personal and organizational growth. The personal, robust discussion highlights the need for leaders to engage in a continuous journey of self-discovery and exploration, ultimately leading to a more inclusive and effective leadership style.You'll LearnHow Leadership begins with self-awareness and understanding our blockages.Which common beliefs drive behaviors, and recognizing them is crucial for growth.The seven blockers that can significantly impact leadership effectiveness.Why unpacking beliefs is essential for sustainable leadership change.How internal validation is key to overcoming self-doubt in leadership.Why adulting in leadership involves recognizing and managing our beliefs.The back story on why journey of leadership is ongoing and requires continuous reflection.How creating a culture of feedback starts with leaders addressing their own beliefs.How the process of unblocking involves awareness, unpacking, and reframing beliefs.Just why a world of unblocked leaders can lead to more inclusive and effective organizational cultures and healthier societies.Chapters00:00 Understanding Leadership Blockages05:05 Exploring the Seven Blockers08:01 Unpacking the 'Need to Be Involved' Blocker11:03 The Impact of Fear on Leadership13:59 The Process of Uncovering and Unblocking Beliefs21:58 Exploring Beliefs and Feedback25:41 The Role of Resistance in Leadership27:23 Adult Development and Leadership Maturity30:13 The Importance of Unpacking Beliefs34:06 The Journey of Integration and Behavior Change37:58 The Invisible Adventures of Leadership38:57 Creating a Culture of Unblocked Leaders40:56 Leading with Humanity40:56 Creating Flourishing WorkplacesLearn more about Muriel's work and access the transcript and more right here.Learn more about Human Leadership right here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How Paradox Thinking Opens Your Mind

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.In today’s brain snack, Author and expert on Paradox Thinking, Wendy Smith shares with Alexis and Sally the dangers of either or thinking, and how this can keep us stuck both personally and professionally. She gives us language around what paradox thinking is, and her two key practical strategies to use paradox thinking to open our minds more broadly. For more, check out the full conversation Paradox Thinking: The Ultimate Leadership Hack in Times of Uncertainty with Wendy Smith.For now, enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Should we Ditch Employee Engagement? with Mark C Crowley

    In this impactful conversation, Mark C. Crowley unpacks the critical shift from traditional employee engagement metrics to a focus on employee wellbeing. He emphasizes that wellbeing is not merely a perk but a fundamental driver of organizational success. The discussion highlights the importance of regular feedback, managerial accountability, and the role of love and positive emotions in leadership. Mark argues that leaders must understand their values and foster a caring workplace culture to enhance employee performance and satisfaction.You'll learn:Why wellbeing is the driver of organizational flourishing.The backstory on why engagement metrics have not improved over 20 years.How regular feedback is crucial for employee performance.Why wellbeing should not be a perk but a priority.The need for managers to be accountable for their impact on employees.How to create a caring workplace culture that enhances performance.Key reasons leaders should know their values to lead effectively.How trusting employees with autonomy improves wellbeing.Why love and positive emotions are essential in the workplace.The impact of personal accountability for effective leadership.Mark C. Crowley is a pioneer in workplace leadership, speaker, and bestselling author of Lead from the Heart. He is the host of the acclaimed Lead from the Heart podcast. His new book is The Power of Employee Well-Being: Move Beyond Engagement to Build Flourishing Teams.Explore the episode00:00 The Engagement Dilemma04:56 Rethinking Employee Well-Being07:52 The Shift from Engagement to Well-Being10:50 Understanding the Business Case for Well-Being13:47 Managerial Responsibility in Employee Well-Being16:57 The Importance of Self-Awareness for Leaders24:51 The Journey of Leadership and Self-Discovery25:47 The Importance of Feedback in Leadership30:57 Defining Personal Values and Credo35:12 Loosening Control for Employee Wellbeing40:53 The Role of Love in Leadership47:48 Leading with Humanity47:48 Creating Flourishing WorkplacesLearn more about Mark's work and where to get his latest book at https://www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/should-we-ditch-employee-engagementThank you for being a part of the incredible Human Leaders community! We appreciate you being here and sharing this journey with us. If you like what you hear, feel welcome to give us a 5 star rating and review! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How AI Will Change Work in the Next Decade

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.In today’s brain snack, Atlassian’s Dom Price shares with Alexis and Sally his predictions on how radically different the world of work will look in the next ten years thanks to technology and AI.For more, check out the full conversation AI And The Future Of Work with Atlassian Futurist Dom Price at the link in the show notes.For now, enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Why Authenticity is BS with Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic

    In this We Are Human Leaders conversation, author and organizational psychologist Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic shares insights from his latest book: Don't Be Yourself: Why Authenticity Is Overrated (and What to Do Instead).We discuss the complexities of authenticity in leadership, emphasizing that the common advice to 'just be yourself' can be misleading. He explores the psychological underpinnings of self-perception, the importance of emotional intelligence, and the traps associated with pursuing authenticity.This inspiring discussion highlights the need for leaders to be aware of their impact on others and to cultivate a balance between self-awareness and pro-social behavior. And, the conversation calls for a redefinition of authenticity that includes the potential for growth and change.You'll Learn:How authenticity is often misinterpreted in leadership contexts.Why self-deception is prevalent among leaders, affecting their effectiveness.The science behind how caring about how we impact others is crucial for effective leadership.Why the mantra 'always be true to yourself' can be a trap.How ignoring others' perceptions can lead to ineffective leadership.The reasons why emotional intelligence is essential for navigating interpersonal dynamics.That self-knowledge is a continuous journey, not a destination.Why integrating feedback from others is vital for personal growth.How leaders should sculpt their future selves rather than just amplify their current personas.That authenticity should encompass all possible selves, allowing for growth and evolution.Chapters00:00 The Complexity of Authenticity05:07 The Performative Nature of Self08:00 The Nuances of Leadership and Authenticity10:35 The Dangers of Self-Deception13:32 The Authenticity Traps in Leadership15:42 The Impact of Others' Perceptions18:23 Navigating the Balance of Self and Others23:00 Navigating Cultural Sensitivity and Conflict Avoidance24:22 The Balance of Self-Awareness and Leadership27:27 Emotional Intelligence: A Counterpoint to Authenticity29:15 The Tyranny of the Self in Modern Society34:22 Cultural Values: Individualism vs. Collectivism38:00 Authenticity: Self-Knowledge vs. Community Engagement44:50 The Future of Authenticity in Leadership46:25 Introduction to Human Leadership46:34 Exploring the Essence of Human LeadershipLearn more about the work of Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic including his latest book at https://www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/why-authenticity-is-bs-tomas-chamorro-premuzicThank you for being a part of the incredible Human Leaders community! We appreciate you being here and sharing this journey with us. If you like what you hear, feel welcome to give us a 5 star rating and review! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Make Better Decisions

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.In today’s brain snack, Professor Ellen Langer shares with Alexis and Sally how to make decisions differently, so that you can find new solutions rather than simply repeat patterns of behaviour which briefly touches on her research into the Illusion of Control. For more, check out the full conversation Mind Body Wisdom and The Illusion of Control with Ellen Langer right here.For now, enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    How to Befriend Uncertainty with Terence Mauri

    In the latest episode of the We Are Human Leaders podcast, we explore a topic that's inescapable right now: disruption.In this dense-with-wisdom conversation, Sally Clarke and Alexis Zahner sit down with Terence Mauri, a global authority on leadership and disruption. They explore the concept of disruption, emphasizing its role in learning and growth rather than just technology. Terence introduces the DARE framework, which stands for Data, Agility, Risk, and Evolution, as a guide for leaders to navigate the complexities of modern organizations. The discussion highlights the importance of human connection, the risks of over-reliance on technology, and the need for leaders to foster a culture of curiosity and adaptability. Terence also shares some brilliant, actionable insights for leaders to embrace a radically human approach to disruption and organizational change.You'll learn:Disruption is not just a technology story; it's a learning journey.The half-life of skills is decreasing, necessitating continuous learning.Organizations are often trapped in bureaucracy, hindering productivity.Leaders must embrace a mindset of agility and evolution.The DARE framework helps leaders navigate change effectively.Human connection is crucial in a technology-driven world.Future readiness requires a balance between present and future focus.Disruption can be an opportunity for growth and innovation.Leaders should prioritize well-being to enhance productivity.Starting before you're ready can lead to meaningful change.Key Chapters00:00 Defining Disruption: A New Perspective06:08 The Half-Life of Skills and Complacency09:12 Risk vs. Opportunity: Embracing Uncertainty12:01 The Radically Human Approach to Disruption14:57 The DARE Framework: A Roadmap for Leaders17:51 Future Readiness: Balancing Today and Tomorrow21:00 Organizational Rewilding: Embracing Human Values23:56 Practical Steps for Leaders: Start Before You're ReadyLearn more about Terence's work and We Are Human Leaders at our show notes https://www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/befriending-uncertainty-with-terence-mauri Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Gain a Competitive Advantage with Ethical AI

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.In today’s brain snack, Tracey Spicer shares with Alexis and Sally how organisations can gain a competitive advantage in a challenging labour market through ethical AI. And how to use AI to create Protopia.For more, check out the full conversation Built In Bias: The Potential And Perils Of AI For Leaders And Workplaces with Tracey Spicer.For now, enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Escaping the Busyness Trap With Megan Reitz

    Busyness is killing productivity and harming workplace culture. Here's how to counter it for amazing results at individual, team and organizational levels.In this conversation, author and expert Megan Reitz discusses the dangers of busyness in modern leadership and the importance of spacious thinking and mindfulness. She emphasizes the need for leaders to create environments that foster spaciousness, allowing for better decision-making, creativity, and well-being. The discussion covers practical steps to integrate spacious thinking into daily routines and highlights the future of leadership in a rapidly changing world.What this episode covers:How Busyness can lead to mental and physical health issues.Why spacious thinking allows for creativity and insight.The fact that mindfulness is often misunderstood in corporate settings.Why creating safety in the workplace is essential for spaciousness.How attention can be trained and should not be left to chance.Taking small pauses in the day can help create spaciousness.Why conflict can lead to new perspectives and insights.The ways the physical environment impacts our thinking and creativity.Why leaders must adapt to the pace of technology by embracing spaciousness.How mindfulness is a practice that requires ongoing effort.Chapters00:00 The Dangers of Busyness07:50 Understanding Mindfulness in the Workplace14:06 The Irony of Productivity and Spaciousness16:29 Exploring Spacious Thinking21:01 The Power of Spaciousness29:19 Creating Space in Leadership37:17 The Future of Work and Spacious Thinking41:29 Practical Steps to Invite SpaciousnessLearn more about Professor Megan Reitz, including where to connect with her, right here https://www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/escaping-busyness-trap-megan-reitzAs Human Leaders we’re seeking to lead better, living truer, and being the change we want to see in the world. This is how we recreate workplaces, and the world into a place where people flourish and thrive. Human first, leader second. Thanks for listening to the episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Bring Self-Compassion into Leadership

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.In today’s brain snack, Amy Finlay-Jones shares with us how Self-Compassion can help us become a more effective leader, and how we can use this to connect with our team.For more, check out the full conversation with Amy right here https://www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/self-compassion-amy-finlay-jonesFor now, enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Treat Your People like Your Customers with Stephan Meier

    In this insight-packed conversation, Stephan Meier discusses the importance of a human-centric approach to the future of work, emphasizing that technology should augment human capabilities rather than replace them. He outlines the benefits of an employee-first workplace, including increased productivity, innovation, and employee retention. Stephan also highlights the shift in perspective where employees are seen as customers, advocating for organizations to apply customer-centric strategies to enhance employee experiences. Real-world examples, such as H.E.B. and Costco, illustrate the success of employee-centric practices. The discussion touches on the concept of quiet quitting and the need for leaders to actively listen to their employees to drive engagement. Finally, Stephan shares strategies for humanizing work and motivating employees through personalized experiences and continuous learning.What you'll learnThe future of work must be human-centric.Technology should augment human capabilities, not replace them.An employee-first workplace increases productivity and innovation.Employees are the new customers, deserving of attention and care.Real-world examples show the success of employee-centric organizations.Quiet quitting has been a long-standing issue, not just a pandemic phenomenon.Listening to employees is crucial for engagement and improvement.Removing bureaucratic barriers can enhance employee experience.Personalized experiences can motivate employees and reduce turnover.Investing in employee experience is essential for long-term success.Stephan Meier is one of the world’s leading experts at the intersection of behavioral economics, corporate strategy and future of work. He is currently the James P. Gorman Professor of Business Strategy and the Chair of the Management Division at Columbia Business School. He is the author of “THE EMPLOYEE ADVANTAGE: How Putting Workers First Helps Business Thrive”. He is an award-winning teacher at Columbia, and every year hundreds of students learn from him about the “human side” of strategy in Columbia’s MBA and executive education programs.To learn more about Stephan Meier and We Are Human Leaders visit www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/employee-experience-stephan-meier Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How History's Unseen Leaders Light the Way

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.In today’s brain snack, Martin Gutmann shares with us How History's Unseen Leaders Light the Way and the hero’s journey narrative that pervades how we think about leadership.For more, check out the full conversation with Martin here https://www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/the-unseen-leader-martin-gutmannFor now, enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Romance, Cheating and BFFs: Relationships at Work with Rachel Voysey

    Workplace relationships are a natural part of being human. Neither good or bad, they’re inevitable.In the wake of the Coldplay Jumbotron scandal, workplace relationships — especially cheating and affairs — have been thrust into the spotlight. And everyone seems to have their own opinion on them, so we decided to ask a relationship psychologist for some advice.In this conversation, relationship psychologist Rachel Voysey discusses the complexities of romantic relationships and friendships in the workplace. The discussion covers the inevitability of workplace relationships, the challenges of infidelity, and the importance of communication and empathy in navigating these dynamics. Rachel emphasizes the need for leaders to approach these situations with compassion and understanding, recognizing the human element involved in workplace relationships.This is one of the most personal, open-hearted and revealing episodes we've ever done on the podcast. You won't want to miss it.What you’ll learn:Why workplace relationships occur, and how we can manage them personally and professionally.Why infidelity in the workplace occurs, often stemming from emotional needs rather than just desire.How transparency and honesty are crucial in navigating workplace relationships.Tips for Leaders should to approach relationship issues with compassion and understanding.How to navigate friendship breakdowns from misunderstandings and lack of communication.Proactive communication tips to prevent toxic dynamics in workplace relationships.How to maintain boundaries in workplace relationships to avoid discomfort.If you'd like to learn more about Rachel Voysey, or Human Leaders find our show notes here: www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/romance-cheating-bffs-relationships-rachel-voysey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Deal with Passive Aggressive People

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.In today’s brain snack, Amy Gallo shares with us her top tips for dealing with Passive Aggressive people, and what is really driving this behaviour.For more, check out the full conversation with Amy at the link here https://www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/working-with-difficult-people-amy-galloFor now, enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    AI And The Future Of Work with Atlassian Futurist Dom Price

    How we work today, isn’t how we’ll work tomorrow. Here’s what a world-leading Work Futurist told us about AI and the future of work.In this conversation, We Are Human Leaders hosts Alexis Zahner and Sally Clarke discuss the profound changes in work culture brought about by the pandemic, the resurgence of old management practices, and the need for flexibility and trust in the future of work with Atlassian's Work Futurist Dom Price.We explore the role of AI as a tool for enhancement rather than a weapon, emphasizing the importance of redesigning organizational systems to accommodate new technologies. Dom also highlights the agency of middle managers in driving change and the significance of sustainable, incremental improvements over dramatic transformations.In this conversation, Dom shares his thoughts around the evolving landscape of work, emphasizing the importance of co-designing sustainable partnerships, redefining productivity, and focusing on outcomes rather than outputs. We discuss the need for trust in low-trust environments (and how to build it), the courage to seek feedback, and essential leadership skills for the future. The conversation also touches on the impact of AI on business and the necessity for a complete overhaul of education to keep pace with societal changes.What the episode covers:The pandemic acted as a catalyst for change in work practices, and how old management behaviour's are resurfacing post-pandemic.Flexibility and trust are essential in the future of work.AI is often viewed as a weapon rather than a tool, how organizations need to redesign systems to accommodate AI.Sustainable change comes from small, incremental steps, how to focus on continuous improvement rather than dramatic transformations.Redefining productivity to focus on outcomes.Leaders must balance process with genuine care for people and how storytelling helps them connect to people.The future of work will be significantly different due to AI, but rediscovering humanity in the workplace is essential. Businesses should focus on solving customer problems, not just profit.Learn more about Atlassian Work Futurist Dom Price, including where to connect with him right here: www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/ai-future-of-work-atlassian-dom-priceAs Human Leaders we’re seeking to lead better, living truer, and being the change we want to see in the world. This is how we recreate workplaces, and the world into a place where people flourish and thrive. Human first, leader second. Thanks for listening to the episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Truly Rest and Reset

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.In today’s brain snack, Dr Saundra Dalton-Smith shares with us the seven key types of rest we all need, and how rest is distinctly different from sleep.For more, check out the full conversation with Dr Saundra Dalton-Smith here https://www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/resttosuccessFor now, enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Allied: How To Lead People Who Are Different From You with Stephanie Chung

    More often than not, the people we lead aren’t like us. Whether by gender, race, culture, or generation, the workplace is a melting pot of difference and leading people who aren’t like you is critical to success. So how do we do it? Enter Ally Leadership. A step away from performative and outdated leadership, and a stem into truly understanding, and getting the most from the brilliant human you lead.In today’s conversation we speak to Stephanie Chung, a pioneering woman of color in the aviation sector. As an aviation trailblazer, Stephanie has 35 years of aviation experience, from a baggage handler to being the first African-American private aviation company president. And she’s now a #1 International Best Selling author with her new book, and the topic of our conversion today: Ally Leadership, How To Lead People Who Are Not Like You.This conversation is practical, insightful and jam-packed with Stephanie’s personal career wisdom–from highlights to trials and tribulations. Now more than ever the world needs leaders who’re ready to listen-up and learn, leaders like you.Learn more about Stephanie Chung, including where to get her book at our shownotes page: www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/allied-lead-people-different-from-you-stephanie-chung Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to be a Good Listener

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.In today’s brain snack, Heather Younger shares with us her definition of active listening and the 5 aspects of how to be an amazing active listener.For more, check out the full conversation with Heather right here https://www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/activelisteningFor now, enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    6 Must-Have Leadership Skills for Uncertain Times with Alexis Zahner and Sally Clarke

    Leaders face unpreceded rates if change, volatility and uncertainty right now. Here’s the six skills they need to meet these challenges and succeed.In this episode, Alexis Zahner and Sally Clarke discuss the pressing challenges leaders face in today's volatile environment, focusing on technological disruption, geopolitical tensions and navigating the complexities of modern work environments, and the six critical skills leaders need to adopt to handle these uncertain times. Right now leaders have their work cut out for them, but we're here to help.In this episode Alexis and Sally emphasize the necessity for leaders to cultivate a culture of continuous learning and adaptability while addressing the evolving expectations of the workforce. They emphasize the importance of transparent communication, strategic visioning, EQ, empathy and purpose-driven leadership, and fostering innovation and collaboration. The conversation highlights how these skills can enhance team outcomes, build trust, and create a psychologically safe workplace. They offer specific and practical advice on how to integrate the skills in a practical everyday way so leaders understand how and where they can make change.To learn more, or to get support from Human Leaders to upskill your leadership visit us at our show notes: www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/leadership-challenges-2025-alexis-zahner-sally-clarke Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How Your Micro-Moments Have Big Impact

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.In today’s brain snack, Sarah Langslow shares with us how powerful our micro-interactions can be to building positive and connected relationships in the workplace, and beyond.For more, check out the full conversation with Sarah Langslow right here https://www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/do-sweat-small-stuff-sarah-langslow For now, enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Paradox Thinking: The Ultimate Leadership Hack in Times of Uncertainty with Wendy Smith

    In this transformative episode of We Are Human Leaders, we sat down in Sydney with Wendy Smith—renowned expert on paradox and co-author of Both/And Thinking—to explore how shifting from either/or decision-making to both/and thinking can unlock deeper clarity, resilience, and creativity in leadership and life.Wendy walks us through the concept of paradox: the ongoing, often uncomfortable tensions between seemingly opposing forces (such as stability and change, profit and purpose, or control and flexibility). She shares how these tensions aren't problems to be solved, but dynamics to be navigated, and how ancient wisdom, modern psychology, and business innovation all point to the transformative power of holding space for complexity.In this conversation, hosts Alexis Zahner and Sally Clarke asked Wendy to unpack:The difference between tensions, dilemmas, and paradoxesWhy binary thinking is limiting—and often harmfulHow leaders and teams can cultivate a paradox mindsetPractical strategies like the ABCD framework for both/and navigationReal-world case studies from IBM, Unilever, and PatagoniaThe link between paradox thinking and ancient Eastern and Indigenous philosophiesThis is a conversation that challenges your assumptions and offers tools to lead with greater compassion, nuance, and confidence, especially in times of uncertainty.Ready to reframe your next challenge not as a dilemma—but as an opportunity? Tune in now, and access the show notes at: www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/paradox-thinking-wendy-smith Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Brain Snack: How to Turn Anxiety into a Superpower

    Welcome to Brain Snacks: bite sized learning moments from We Are Human Leaders.In today’s brain snack, Morra Aarons Mele shares with us How to Turn Your Anxiety into a Superpower.For more, check out the full conversation with Morra right here https://www.wearehumanleaders.com/podcast/rethinkinganxietyFor now, enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Feeling Invisible? The Game Changing Impact of Mattering at Work with Zach Mercurio

    In this incredible episode we’re discussing The Power of Mattering with Zach Mercurio. We admire Zach’s work, so much so he’s officially our first repeat guest on We Are Human Leaders! His poignant new book The Power of Mattering: How Leaders Can Create a Culture of Significance is arguably one of the most needed in the world right now!In this conversation Zach shares with us the damning data on the state of work–despite the billions of dollars of investment made in employee engagement, retention, wellbeing, belonging, you name it–we’re more disengaged and unhappy than ever before. Why? Well because despite it all, we still don’t feel like we truly matter. And this is an innate human need that can’t be overlooked.Zach shares that “honing the skills to create a culture of significance is at the heart of revitalizing the health of our workplaces and workers.” We couldn’t agree more. Mattering is much more than a means to create productivity and engagement at work. It’s a way of making sure everyone knows that they are innately needed, unique and what they do matters to others. Mattering is a fundamental human needs for all of us, and for that reason alone should be motivation to prioritise it.Learn more about Zach Mercurio, and find his latest book here:Find Zach Mercurio on LinkedIn.Get your copy of The Power of Mattering: How Leaders Can Create a Culture of Significance from Harvard Business Review Press here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Conversations to inspire expansion and growth.Welcome to the Live+Work More Human podcast (formerly We Are Human Leaders), Co-hosted by Alexis Zahner and Sally Clarke. The home of big ideas, bold conversations and brave questions on all things work, life and leadership.We focus on what’s novel: new takes on leadership, new research and insights, new ways of looking at things.We share stories, data, inspiration and insight in conversations designed to spark ‘aha’ moments – and empower you to create change, live and lead authentically, and build workplaces where people thrive.Join us, and be the change you want to see at www.liveandworkmorehuman.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m

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