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How can leaders design work experiences that people don't just tolerate but truly love? Kevin talks with Marcus Buckingham about why love may be the most powerful force in business and why leaders need to take it seriously to create lasting behavior change. Marcus explains that leaders are experience makers, and the best outcomes come when employees and customers have "five" experiences, not merely good or acceptable ones. He introduces the five feelings that help create love at work: control, harmony, significance, warmth of others, and growth, showing how each helps people feel more fully themselves and more connected to the experience. Kevin and Marcus also discuss why many well-intentioned leadership efforts feel hollow when they skip the foundational feelings, how organizations can design love into everyday interactions, and why AI should support (not replace) the human elements that create trust, empathy, and connection. Marcus' Story: Marcus Buckingham is the author of Design Love in: How to Unleash the Most Powerful Force in Business. For over twenty-five years, he has been the world's leading researcher on strengths, engagement, and human performance. He began his career at Gallup and was the co-creator, with Donald O. Clifton, of StrengthsFinder. He is also the New York Times–bestselling author or coauthor of many books, including First, Break All the Rules; Now, Discover Your Strengths; StandOut 2.0; Nine Lies about Work; and Love + Work. He has two of Harvard Business Review's most circulated, industry-changing cover articles and has been the subject of in-depth profiles in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Forbes, Fortune, Fast Company, TODAY, and The Oprah Winfrey Show. https://www.youtube.com/c/MarcusBuckinghamTV Looking to Develop Stronger Leaders? Want help developing the leaders in your organization? Reach out to explore how the Kevin Eikenberry Group can support your team at info@kevineikenberry.com. Book Recommendations First Break All the Rules — Marcus Buckingham & Curt Coffman Now Discover Your Strengths — Marcus Buckingham & Donald O. Clifton StandOut 2.0 — Marcus Buckingham Nine Lies About Work — Marcus Buckingham & Ashley Goodall Love + Work — Marcus Buckingham Design Love In — Marcus Buckingham An Intimate History of Humanity — Theodore Zeldin Sapiens — Yuval Noah Harari Guns Germs and Steel — Jared Diamond Like this? Solving the Culture Puzzle with Mario Moussa and Derek Newberry The Power of Embracing Life's Difficult Journeys with Payam Zamani Love as a Change Strategy with Mohammad Anwar
What if one of the most powerful drivers of performance, engagement, and loyalty at work isn't strategy, technology, or mindset—but love? In this episode of the Live Greatly podcast, Kristel Bauer sits down with Marcus Buckingham, one of the world's leading researchers on strengths, engagement, and human performance, to discuss insights from his latest book, Design Love In: How to Unleash the Most Powerful Force in Business. Marcus shares why organizations are facing a growing trust and engagement crisis, what leaders often get wrong when trying to motivate employees, and why creating positive experiences may be one of the most overlooked leadership responsibilities today. Tune in to learn: • Why love belongs in the leadership conversation • How positive experiences impact engagement, performance, and retention • The difference between managing people and helping them flourish • How organizations can create workplaces people genuinely love Whether you're leading a team, building a culture, or looking to elevate your impact as a leader, this conversation offers a fresh perspective on what drives sustainable success. ABOUT MARCUS BUCKINGHAM: For over twenty-five years, Marcus Buckingham has been the world's leading researcher on strengths, engagement, and human performance. He began his career at Gallup and was the cocreator, with Donald O. Clifton, of StrengthsFinder. He is the New York Times–bestselling author or coauthor of many books, including First, Break All the Rules; Now, Discover Your Strengths; StandOut 2.0; Nine Lies about Work; and Love + Work. He has two of Harvard Business Review's most circulated, industry-changing cover articles and has been the subject of in-depth profiles in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Forbes, Fortune, Fast Company, TODAY, and The Oprah Winfrey Show. Connect with Marcus: Order his book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1647829917?ref=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cp_ud_dp_TF6RMHSXMAGSAXKZ6EF3&ref_=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cp_ud_dp_TF6RMHSXMAGSAXKZ6EF3&social_share=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cp_ud_dp_TF6RMHSXMAGSAXKZ6EF3&bestFormat=true Website: https://www.buckinghaminstitute.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcus-buckingham/ About the Host of the Live Greatly podcast, Kristel Bauer: Kristel Bauer is a corporate wellness and performance expert, keynote speaker and TEDx speaker supporting organizations and individuals on their journeys for more happiness and success. She is the award-winning author of Work-Life Tango: Finding Happiness, Harmony, and Peak Performance Wherever You Work (John Murray Business November 19, 2024). With Kristel's healthcare background, she provides data driven actionable strategies to leverage happiness and high-power habits to drive growth mindsets, peak performance, profitability, well-being and a culture of excellence. Kristel's keynotes provide insights to "Live Greatly" while promoting leadership development and team building. Kristel is the creator and host of her global top self-improvement podcast, Live Greatly. She is a contributing writer for Entrepreneur, and she is an influencer in the business and wellness space having been recognized as a Top 10 Social Media Influencer of 2021 in Forbes. As an Integrative Medicine Fellow & Physician Assistant having practiced clinically in Integrative Psychiatry, Kristel has a unique perspective into attaining a mindset for more happiness and success. Kristel has presented to groups from the American Gas Association, Bank of America, bp, Commercial Metals Company, General Mills, Northwestern University, Santander Bank and many more. Kristel's work has been featured in Forbes and she has had multiple TV appearances including NBC News Daily, ABC News Live, FOX Weather, ABC 7 Chicago, WGN Daytime Chicago and more. Kristel lives in the Chicago, IL area and she can be booked for speaking engagements worldwide. To Book Kristel as a speaker for your next event, click here. Website: www.livegreatly.co Follow Kristel Bauer on: Instagram: @livegreatly_co LinkedIn: Kristel Bauer Twitter: @livegreatly_co Facebook: @livegreatly.co Youtube: Live Greatly, Kristel Bauer To Watch Kristel Bauer's TEDx talk of Redefining Work/Life Balance in a COVID-19 World click here. 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There are moments that crack something open in you — moments you can't unhear, can't unsee, can't unfeel. For Lori Sugarman Lee, that moment came across a desk from an insurance agent who looked at her years of raising children, moving her family across continents, building communities from scratch, and sustaining a household with fierce devotion — and said, simply, "You're just a housewife. There's no loss." No loss. As if the thousands of hours she had poured into her family, her husband's career, her children's schools, her community organizations, amounted to nothing more than a footnote. That sentence didn't break Lori. It lit her on fire.A former marketing director for Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts who had deliberately stepped away from a high-powered career to invest in her family, Lori had never once doubted the value of that choice — until society handed her its verdict. What followed was a journey of profound reinvention: she found Eve Rodsky's Fair Play system, took a Stanford course on Motherhood and Work, wrote a viral LinkedIn article called "I Don't Get Paid, So What Am I Worth?" — and then asked herself the most important question of all: What can I do that no one else is doing? The answer was a children's book. Not because her sons needed a bedtime story, but because she believed, deeply, that if we want to change how the next generation values care — how our daughters are treated, how our sons show up — we have to start before the patterns calcify. Our Home: The Love, Work and Heart of Family is that book. It's tender and illustrated and deceptively simple, and it is, at its core, a revolution wrapped in a picture book.In this conversation, Lori and Olivia explore what it truly means to value the invisible — the labor that keeps families alive and thriving but so rarely gets named, let alone celebrated. They talk about representation and why seeing your own family reflected in the pages of a book can quietly change a child's entire worldview. They talk about raising boys who understand that care is not a burden to be avoided but a gift to be given. And they talk about the cycle — the one that places the full weight of domestic life on daughters, generation after generation — and why a book, of all things, might be exactly the right tool to break it. If you've ever felt unseen in your own home, if you've ever wondered whether the work you do matters, or if you're raising children you hope will build a more equitable world — this episode is for you.
Let's be real for a second: if you're spending the majority of your waking hours in a negative state of mind because you loathe your "job," you're doing it wrong. Whether you're trying to build a community, a brand, or a fat bank account, your relationship with work determines if you're actually living or just suffering through the grind. I've had the "abusive" relationships with work where I ran myself into the ground, and I've had the ones that left me energized and satisfied. Today, I'm showing you exactly how to brainwash yourself into the latter. Listen in as I share the three principles that keep me from procrastinating and keep the energy flowing without the "slimy, stinky forceful tricks" we're taught to use for productivity. We're diving deep into why your zone of genius is usually the thing you're currently discounting because it feels too "easy". It's time to stop half-assing your commitment to your dreams and start choosing the discomfort that's actually worth it. Here's a glance at what you'll learn from me in this episode: The Discomfort Reality Check: Why you're already uncomfortable doing things you hate, so you might as well be uncomfortable for what you love. Enjoyment > Results: How prioritizing fun and ease actually creates a more sustainable, "timeless" work-life balance and a raving fan base. The "Perfectionist" Trap: Why pressure and worry are actually obstructing your superpowers and how to use deadlines without the cortisol spike. Creative Immunity: The secret to keeping your passion alive even when the money starts rolling in. People Mindset: Why money isn't a living thing and why your relationship to people is the only mindset that matters for your bank account. Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 00:34 – Redefining the relationship you can have with work. 03:22 – What I actually live for. 04:35 – Principle #1. 08:51 – The "Starving Artist" narrative vs. inevitable success. 09:50 – Principle #2. 12:12 – My sabbatical and closing a multi-seven-figure business. 15:43 – Why what's "easy" for you is actually your most valuable gift. 18:20 – Coming out of the closet as a creativity teacher. 20:27 – Principle #3. 23:07 – Ditching your "Money Mindset" for a "People Mindset". 25:01 – Why a personal brand is a lifelong project, not a 30-day sprint. Links Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelbell/ Work of Art Website: https://workofartpodcast.com/
Married couple Mosheh Oinounou and Alex Sall join Lindsey on the podcast today to discuss breaking generational molds, conscious parenting, starting a relationship when you come from different fighting styles, how to be patient with a new partner, not “bringing the news home,” and so much more. Mosheh is the creator and founder of the Mo News network, https://www.mo.news/, which you should absolutely check out if you haven't already!Produced by Dear Media. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Can tough love actually help you grow, or does it just hurt? In today's episode, Kevin and Alan get real about the balance between compassion and accountability. They break down when hard feedback helps you rise and when it crosses the line into shame. From real coaching moments to personal stories on friendship, fitness, and feedback, they reveal how self-talk and tough conversations can shape your confidence, performance, and resilience. If you've ever struggled with being too soft or too harsh on yourself or others, this conversation will show you the mindset shift that leads to real growth. Press play and find out how tough love can transform your life.Learn more about:
Pastor Cornel Rasor addresses the biblical balance between anticipating Christ's imminent return and fulfilling daily responsibilities. This exposition of 1 Thessalonians 4:9-12 demonstrates how believers should approach waiting for Christ's return. Paul corrected the Thessalonians who had become idle while waiting for Christ's return, teaching them to lavish love on fellow believers while maintaining productive lives. The passage reveals three essential elements: excelling in brotherly love, leading quiet lives focused on personal work, and behaving honorably toward outsiders. Christians must balance eschatological hope with practical service, working diligently while eagerly anticipating their Savior's return. This message emphasizes that waiting for Christ's return should inspire faithful service rather than idle speculation. ★ Support this podcast ★
Our attachment styles form between ages 7 and 12, when our kid-brains saw the world in black and white: Dad's not here? He must not love me. Mom didn't like my crying? Better hide my feelings. Over time, those moments solidify into stories like I'm not enough or Something's wrong with me, and we carry them into adult relationships, jobs, and opportunities. Suddenly, feedback feels like rejection, a delayed text means someone's leaving, and every interaction is filtered through old fear. The shift happens when you identify and clean up those outdated beliefs—so you can show up in love, work, and life from a grounded, confident place instead of a childhood script.Discover your attachment style to break free from old relationship patterns. Take the free quiz here: https://quiz.tryinteract.com/#/6329f75e6dd9410016a64043Follow Lit AF Relationships on Instagram: @itsmesarahcohan.comVisit the Lit AF Relationships Website: https://www.sarahcohan.com/If you're interested in one-on-one or couples coaching I'd love to help you heal old patterns to create healthy relationships where you feel like you're on the same team. Get started by applying for a free 60-minute healthy relationships call here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSddL3tie849uvgD1m31l4MAH3AzH0FlWgnsG0gPEBEzeDyPyg/viewform
In this episode, Lindsey sits down with world-renowned Human Design coach and educator Erin Claire Jones to talk about the inspiration behind her new book How Do You Choose? Discover how human design can completely shift your decisions in love, career, and everyday flow. Ahead, Erin shares secrets on how to tap into your energetic blueprint and create a life that feels truly YOU. She also breaks down the five different human design types (Generators, MGs, Projectors, Manifestors, Reflectors) so you can develop a deeper sense of yourself in real time. Ready to turn confusion into clarity when it comes to decision-making? Learn to use your strategy + authority to make aligned choices toward your most fulfilling path. Understanding the way you operate will LIBERATE you from any forced or frustrating aspects of your life right now. We also talk about: How Erin wrote her book while navigating pregnancy + motherhood The role of relationships + friendships in your personal growth Tips for supporting your kids and/or partner through their human design Real life stories of trusting your gut + the art of saying “no” The power of taking permission to evolve without guilt Why honoring your energy is essential for avoiding burnout Resources Book: How Do You Choose? A Human Design Guide to What's Best For You at Work, in Love, and in Life Website: https://erinclairejones.com/ Instagram: @erinclairejones Pre-order our book, Almost 30: A Definitive Guide To A Life You Love For The Next Decade and Beyond, here: http://bit.ly/Almost30Book. Sponsors: IQ Bar | Get 20% off all IQBAR products, plus get FREE shipping. Just text ALMOST to 64000 to get your discount. Just Thrive | For a limited time, you can save 20% off sitewide at https://justthrivehealth.com/discount/almost30 with promo code: ALMOST30. LMNT | Go to DrinkLMNT.com/ALMOST30 and get a free sample pack with any order. That's 8 single serving packets FREE with any LMNT order. STEMREGEN | Try STEMREGEN at stemregen.co. Use code ALMOST30 for 15% off your entire one-time purchase—no minimum required, one use per new customer, and not valid with other discounts. To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com or go to https://advertising.libsyn.com/almost30. Learn More: almost30.com/learn almost30.com/morningmicrodose almost30.com/courses Join our community: facebook.com/Almost30podcast/groups Podcast disclaimer can be found by visiting: almost30.com/disclaimer. Find more to love at almost30.com! Almost 30 is edited by Garett Symes and Isabella Vaccaro. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris Funk joins Vee Le to share how he built a real estate business that funds his lifestyle—not the other way around. From wholesaling to apartments, partnerships to private lending, he drops insight you won't hear in typical real estate podcasts.Vee, the founder of REBallers, is a franchise owner and a Developmental Agent of HomeVestors “We Buy Ugly Houses”. Today, Vee is actively buying and selling properties in Houston, Austin, San Antonio, and Corpus Christi, TX while growing her rental portfolio of long term and short-term rentals.Visit our website to get more information: https://reballers.com/ Episode HighlightsPlease visit our sponsors, which made this episode possible: AirDNA: https://tinyurl.com/Air-DNA Anderson Advisors: https://tinyurl.com/Anderson-Advisors Baselane: https://tinyurl.com/Base-lane Batch Dialer: http://dialer.getbatch.co/mzBl0W0Batch Leads: http://leads.getbatch.co/mzBuenXBuzz Vacation Rentals: https://pm.buzzvacationrentals.com/ Jet Lending: https://tinyurl.com/Jet-Lending NREIG: http://nreig.com/reballers Riverside: https://tinyurl.com/RiversideRecordWizehire: https://tinyurl.com/Wize-Hire ✅ Important Link to Follow
“Even if you hate your job, you hate your career- Collect everything you possibly can from this experience and then move to the next thing and collect everything from that.” Jay Shetty Pivot Family, in this introspective and soul-stirring episode, we go outside our comfort zone of sports and entertainment, approach topics we tend to ignore and ask questions that will help guide us to not just find our purpose but to LIVE our purpose, and who better to do it with than a man who sits atop the space, globally known for his wisdom and guidance. New York Times Best Selling author, Award-winning podcast host and former monk Jay Shetty brings a powerful blend of vulnerability, clarity, and wisdom to the discussion. Known for helping millions navigate personal growth and emotional healing, Jay sits down with the newly minted Black Monk (our own Ryan Clark), Channing and Fred to share how his life has been built on pivots. Spiritually, emotionally, and professionally, “My life has just been full of pivots… I don't actually want to be ever not pivoting,” he says, embracing change as a lifelong practice rather than a one-time choice. Jay opens up to the guys about his unlikely journey from chasing status in London to giving it all up to become a monk, living in an ashram. Ryan asks if it was a failure to leave the monastery after three years to pursue his calling for motivational speaking as the guys discuss the reality of how life shifts and if we don't evolve, we can't grow. Jay recounts the days when no one showed up to hear him speak, the power of pushing forward and not being afraid to start at zero, reminding us all that growth requires humility, patience, and persistence. Throughout the conversation, Jay breaks down the challenges people face in modern relationships, identity, and purpose. He speaks candidly about love. What it is, what it isn't, and why we often confuse instability for excitement, flipping the cultural script on romance and connection. Whether discussing solitude, emotional baggage, or finding meaning through pain, Jay delivers deep truths with the calm assurance of someone who's lived every word. Jay opens up about marriage, failure, grief, and the challenge of letting go of people, careers, and versions of ourselves we've outgrown. He shares with the guys that we lose love to remind ourselves that there are other emotional skills to be developed by challenging us to grow beyond heartbreak, not just recover from it. More than just motivation, this episode is a toolkit for self-discovery. With his signature compassion and clarity, Jay Shetty proves that pivoting isn't something you fear, it's how you evolve. Whether you're starting over or standing still, this conversation might be the shift you didn't know you needed. Like and Comment what your biggest takeaway is from the conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Exciting news, Hero Makers! We're sharing a new episode of Why That Worked – Presented by StoryBrand.AI, with Donald Miller back in the host seat. This new show uncovers why certain ideas, brands, and strategies succeed—so you can think differently and apply those insights to your business and life. We're only sharing these episodes in the former Marketing Made Simple feed for a limited time! Catch them early every Monday by subscribing to the StoryBrand YouTube Channel or following Why That Worked wherever you listen to podcasts. Now, enjoy this week's episode of Why That Worked! -- Relationships can be beautiful, but they're also complicated. From the outside, it's easy to assume great marriages happen by luck or chemistry. But the reality? Every relationship faces storms—health challenges, career stress, personal struggles—and most couples aren't equipped to weather them. Without the right mindset and tools, it's easy to drift apart or fall into survival mode. So how do couples not just stay together, but grow closer—even through the hardest seasons of life? In this week's episode, Don and Kyle sit down with musical duo Johnnyswim (Abner Ramirez and Amanda Sudano) to unpack what makes their marriage work. From tour bus living to health challenges and creative careers, Abner and Amanda share how they've stayed united—and transformed—through it all. Tune in to hear their honest take on commitment, communication, and the real purpose of marriage. -- Unlock the power of a framework that works—the StoryBrand Framework at StoryBrand.ai. It's like having the world's best copywriter create high-converting marketing whenever you need it. Start your free 7-day trial at StoryBrand.ai. Learn how to make your marketing and messaging work using a proven framework in the updated book, Building a StoryBrand 2.0. Order it now on Amazon or wherever you buy books!
Relationships can be beautiful, but they're also complicated. From the outside, it's easy to assume great marriages happen by luck or chemistry. But the reality? Every relationship faces storms—health challenges, career stress, personal struggles—and most couples aren't equipped to weather them. Without the right mindset and tools, it's easy to drift apart or fall into survival mode. So how do couples not just stay together, but grow closer—even through the hardest seasons of life? In this week's episode, Don and Kyle sit down with musical duo Johnnyswim (Abner Ramirez and Amanda Sudano) to unpack what makes their marriage work. From tour bus living to health challenges and creative careers, Abner and Amanda share how they've stayed united—and transformed—through it all. Tune in to hear their honest take on commitment, communication, and the real purpose of marriage. -- Unlock the power of a framework that works—the StoryBrand Framework at StoryBrand.ai. It's like having the world's best copywriter create high-converting marketing whenever you need it. Start your free 7-day trial at StoryBrand.ai. Learn how to make your marketing and messaging work using a proven framework in the updated book, Building a StoryBrand 2.0. Order it now on Amazon or wherever you buy books!
This episode uniquely blends pop culture, mental health, and relationship psychology in a conversational tone perfect for media segments, panel discussions, and guest features. Limor and Dan offer fresh, funny, and emotionally intelligent takes that appeal to listeners who grew up with TRL, Oprah, or Reddit threads—aka the modern adult. #MarriageGoals #ParentingLife #Relationships #MarriageCommunication #MarriagePodcast #PodcastCouple #ParentingPodcast #RomComLife #Communicating #Communication #Marriage #ThisRomComLife #RelationshipPodcast #ConnectionMatters #LimorAndDan #SpotifyPodcasts #ApplePodcasts #LifeAndLove #MenandWomen
Running a business with your spouse while managing a full-time job is no small feat. But for Brad and Tam Vincent, it's been a journey of growth and teamwork. With...
What is a calling? How does it shape our work and life? What's the hidden cost of pursuing it (and what can we do about it)? In this engaging, high-energy conversation, Michael and Megan sit down with Dr. Arianna Molloy—calling researcher, author, and professor—to unpack the power and pitfalls of purpose-driven work.Arianna reveals the four key elements of a true calling, practical safeguards to prevent burnout, and three concrete shifts anyone in any field can make to start experiencing a greater sense of purpose and meaning at work. She also explains why humility—not just passion—is the key to sustainable success. If you've ever struggled to balance meaningful work with a healthy life, this episode is a must-listen.Memorable Quotes“Burnout from a calling isn't just, ‘I don't know what I'm doing anymore.' It's, ‘I don't know who I am anymore.'”“To learn how to rest well, to learn how to have good boundaries actually protects that healthy sense of your calling.”“It is so important that work is not all that you have and all that you are because, guess what? At the end of the day, [your work] is going to change and shift… If we hold that with a closed hand, it's not going to go well.”“[Calling is] really relational. It's a relationship with yourself, the caller, and it's a relationship with the community that you impact.”“Most of the time, [calling] happens upon reflection… In the moment, it's not so obvious. This subtle sense of peace, or just a feeling like, ‘I think this is right.'”“We don't honor that need and importance of play as much as we could.”“The lynchpin is humility. Part of humility is the willingness to learn more, to know that you don't know everything and that is not a threat—it's actually exciting.”Key TakeawaysThe Bright and Dark Sides of Calling. A strong sense of purpose can fuel motivation, but without boundaries, it can also lead to burnout and identity loss.The Four Elements of a True Calling. Calling isn't just about passion—it requires meaning, an identified caller, skill development, and a connection to community.How to Reframe Your Work. Even if your current job doesn't feel like a calling, job crafting—adjusting your tasks, relationships, or mindset—can create a deeper sense of meaning.The Role (and Definition) of Humility. True calling requires both confidence in your strengths and an openness to growth and makes it possible to step away from work without guilt.The Power of Rest. Sustainable success isn't just about doing more—it's about recognizing your limits and practicing the right kind of rest to restore energy and creativity.ResourcesHealthy Calling by Arianna MolloyArianna Molloy's WebsiteConnect on LinkedInWatch on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/upMwbYdyViwThis episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound
In this episode, Courtney shares her unfiltered thoughts on today's political climate and what it means to navigate the world as a young Black woman. She also dives into the realities of being a Black woman in the workplace—how do you stay impactful while facing criticism from coworkers? Finally, she gets personal, opening up about love, relationships, and what she truly wants. Tune in now for real conversations, honest reflections, and a little bit of tea.
Work is a necessary part of life, and it's not always going to be fun, but we can still raise children who appreciate work and find meaning in it. Welcome to episode 71! Join Jennifer and Emelie for a practical conversation about what inspires us to work, tips on raising children who enjoy work, turning new skill acquisition into play, healing from lies that you're only enough if you're working, and so much more! Episode sponsored by the Peaceful Press! With Spring around the corner check out the Peaceful Press four week Garden Guide. Shop the Peaceful Press Elementary Bundles The Peaceful Press Spring Guide and the Peaceful Press Garden Guide In this episode– Rewards should not be a part of our everyday work structure Giving your children a vision for their work or someone to serve in the middle of it. You are more than the work you do! Creating children who are efficient and happy workers Teach don't criticise when showing your children new skills Check out the Peaceful Press Chore Cards Looking for more great content? Check out our 5 most popular podcasts of all time. How Shall We Live with Michelle Garrels Managing a Holy Home with Johnna Holmgren Boys Are People Too with Durenda Wilson Jennifer's Guide to Creating a Daily Routine You can learn more about Jennifer here- Jennifer's Instagram You can learn more about Emelie here- Emelie's Instagram Some Amazon Affiliate Links.
As part of Zoo Logic's year-long look at the well-being of animal care professionals, we invited a very special guest with Human Resources expertise across all aspects of the employer-employee spectrum. Karen Stafford is an HR veteran of Fortune 500 corporate and non-profit organizations, as well as, a professor at the W.P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. She's also knowledgeable about the zoo and aquarium space having witnessed more animal training shows, TV appearances and late night feedings of wild animals in her guest bathroom than any spouse of 34 years should have to endure! Karen offers helpful advice to those professionals considering leaving their dream job or profession due to hostile work environments, difficult coworkers, and/or inexperienced supervisors and managers. What steps should employers do to invest in better trained mangers to improve the overall work environment for every staff member and by doing so, improve retention? Before walking away, what steps can we as employees do to preserve our career paths, improve our own situation, and re-connect with the passion we all feel or once felt caring for and conserving animals in our care and in the wild. Ikigai - A Japanese concept for that which gives your life meaning, purpose, or worth. Similar to French "Raison d'etre": https://ikigaitest.com/en-personality-test/ The Standout Assessment: https://www.tmbc.com/standout-assessment/ Myers Briggs Type Indicator (similar) to help you understand key personality patterns to unlock professional & personal success: https://www.16personalities.com/free-personality-test Love+Work by Marcus Buckingham The Happiness Advantage by Shawn Achor Animal Care Software
OUR FAMILY MUSIC ACADEMY: Affordable and effective online weekly music lessons designed for families.https://www.voetbergmusicacademy.comUse coupon code: PODCASTVMA for 10% off each month-Homeschool Course: The First Three YearsLaying a foundation of joy, confidence, and a love of learning from the start.https://www.nowthatwereafamily.com/homeschoolFor 15% off the course, use discount code: YTHOMESCHOOL-Joel Salatin, 67, calls himself a Christian libertarian environmentalist capitalist lunatic farmer. Others call him the most famous farmer in the world, the high priest of the pasture, and the most eclectic thinker from Virginia since Thomas Jefferson. He lives on Polyface Farm in Swoope, Virginia, in the Shenandoah Valley. With a room full of debate trophies from high school and college days, 15 published books, and a thriving multi-generational family farm, he draws on a lifetime of food, farming and fantasy to entertain and inspire audiences around the world. He's as comfortable moving cows in a pasture as addressing CEOs in a Wall Street business conference. You can follow Joel Salatin through the resources below: - Website: https://www.thelunaticfarmer.com- Polyface Farm's website: https://polyfacefarms.com - Books: https://polyfaceshop.com/BOOKS-&-DVDS-c43252175- Blog: https://www.thelunaticfarmer.com/blog
In this special double episode, hear Jennifer Brown discuss her book, How to Be an Inclusive Leader and Marcus Buckingham talk about his book Love + Work. Both thought leaders will deliver keynote sessions at the upcoming Blanchard Leadership Summit to be held October 8-10. 2024 in Dana Point, California. For more information go to blanchard.com/summit2024
Work is a necessary part of life, and it's not always going to be fun, but we can still raise children who appreciate work and find meaning in it. Welcome to episode 71! Join Jennifer and Emelie for a practical conversation about what inspires us to work, tips on raising children who enjoy work, turning new skill acquisition into play, healing from lies that you're only enough if you're working, and so much more! Episode sponsored by the Peaceful Press! With Spring around the corner check out the Peaceful Press four week Garden Guide. Shop the Peaceful Press Elementary Bundles The Peaceful Press Spring Guide and the Peaceful Press Garden Guide In this episode– Rewards should not be a part of our everyday work structure Giving your children a vision for their work or someone to serve in the middle of it. You are more than the work you do! Creating children who are efficient and happy workers Teach don't criticise when showing your children new skills Check out the Peaceful Press Chore Cards Looking for more Restoration Home episodes on work: Episode 4 with McKenzy Winkler of the Little Farm Folk Episode 3 with Emelie Pepito on work and ownership Episode 2 with Kristin Dahman on the power of priortisation You can learn more about Jennifer here- Jennifer's Instagram You can learn more about Emelie here- Emelie's Instagram Some Amazon Affiliate Links.
In this captivating episode of the Legacy Leaders Show, we are thrilled to welcome Dr. Corrie Block, a distinguished guest with a rich list of accolades, including Ph.D., DBA, Certified Master Neuroplastician, Organizational Behaviourist, Author, and TEDx Speaker.Dr. Block illuminates the path to transforming workplace dynamics with his groundbreaking book, 'Love@Work: The Final Frontier of Empathy in Leadership.'His perspective redefines the essence of leadership through the powerful lens of empathy, exploring how love can be the cornerstone of a successful and humane organizational culture. Join us as we uncover the revolutionary insights of Dr. Block, offering a fresh perspective on bringing love into the work environment to foster a more empathetic, connected, and productive world.Champions, Buckle Up!
Every so often, we encounter a story that's not only poignant but also profoundly resonates with our own struggles. This episode is one such tale, as we're joined by Shuk, an actress and writer whose life has been deeply shaped by Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD). With raw honesty, she opens up about how PMDD has intertwined with her career and personal relationships, offering a glimpse into the often invisible battle waged beneath the surface.Navigating the ebb and flow of emotions can be challenging for anyone, but PMDD casts a particularly long shadow on romantic partnerships and self-perception. Through candid discussions about the complexities of love, communication, and the necessity of boundaries, Shuk and I explore the delicate balance of maintaining one's authenticity while not allowing our internal storms to overcast our relationships. We delve into the guilt that sometimes accompanies setting boundaries and the vital role of a supportive partner in weathering the emotional rollercoaster of PMDD.Vulnerability is at the heart of this conversation as we also touch on the loneliness that can accompany life's transitions and the search for support during turbulent times. Shuk's experiences offer comfort and understanding to those who know the weight of such challenges, while also shining a light on the broader struggles of women's health and the importance of visibility and advocacy. Her journey is not just one of resilience but also serves as a beacon of hope for meaningful connections and the pursuit of love, even when faced with life's daunting waves.
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Join Jeena and Drue in this episode as they discuss how they keep love in their relationship while also balancing parenting, work, and other responsibilities. The couple uses their experiences, lessons, and some corny jokes (mostly Drue) to provide some insight on how they navigate parental roles, supporting each other, intimacy amidst the chaos, and more.
Wrapping up Season 6 and looking ahead to January when I'll host my first in-person live event called "Conversations with Passion and Purpose." I'll be hosting a Q & A with Dr. Meg Myers Morgan, author of Everything is Negotiable: The 5 Tactics to Get What You Want in Life, Love & Work. In this conversation, you'll discover how to overcome limiting beliefs and negotiate the life you desire! This event includes lunch and will be held at The Vault Restaurant on Friday, January 26th from 11:30am - 1:00p.m. Tickets are available through Eventbrite. Here's the link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/conversations-with-passion-purpose-featuring-guest-dr-meg-myers-morgan-registration-763501883687?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl This podcast episode shares my why. Why I decided to host this event and what to expect if you attend. "Conversations with Passion and Purpose" will be a great time to connect with other women. If you have any questions about the event, please reach out via email: sharingpassionandpurpose@gmail.com.
Let-Love-Lead Marcus Buckingham said, "Love is the decoder to figure out who we are." If you are wondering who Marcus Buckingham is, think StrengthsFinder Assessment and author of several books including, Now Discover Your Strengths , First Break All The Rules, Love +Work and many more! Love is a strength. When we allow love to lead us we are able to step forward and discover our innate talents, abilities and passion. This episode is full of why the world needs more love. It needs more love in families, work, schools and businesses. As we step into the Thanksgiving holiday, I pray you "Let Love Lead". Listen in... May you feel seen, heard, LOVED, valued and reminded that you belong! Click here to get my book Step Forward Click here to connect with me on Facebook Click here to join my FREE Facebook group --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/helloredlo/message
Work is so great right now, lemme tell ya bout it
I talk about the highlights from going to the Live 2 Lead Conference in Atlanta earlier this month. John Maxwell was a significant presence at the event, discussing high-level leadership, character, integrity, and dealing with failure and success stabilizers. John Maxwell compared high road, middle road, and low road leaders, emphasizing the importance of adding value and closing the gap. Another speaker, Marcus Buckingham, introduced his book "Love + Work," highlighting the distinction between liking and loving in terms of customer satisfaction and repeatability. Other noteworthy presentations by Kendra Scott and Ryan Leak which I will highlight later!CONTENT CREATION TOOLS I'M CURRENTLY USINGBeehiiv: https://www.beehiiv.com/?via=paul-faronbiRiverside: https://www.riverside.fm/?via=paul-faronbiBlue Yeti Mic: https://amzn.to/3LSCKSbAluratek 4K webcam: https://amzn.to/3PYMJa8Wireless lapel mics: https://amzn.to/3PZ84jtSmall Ring Light: https://amzn.to/3FjShajLarge ring light: https://amzn.to/3FkGtErPortable charger: https://amzn.to/46SXMIv Learn more about me and sign up for the IncrediPaul Community by going to incredipaul.org/community Need career or leadership coaching? See if I'm the right coach for you by going to www.incredipaul.org/coaching.Subscribe to my newsletter to become the most incredible version of yourself: https://www.mail.incredipaul.org/subscribePick up IncrediPaul merch and stay connected on all things IncrediPaul by checking out my website: incredipaul.org/shop Follow me on Socials https://www.threads.net/@imincredipaul, https://twitter.com/imincredipaul, https://www.instagram.com/imincredipaul/, https://www.linkedin.com/company/incredipaul-home Stay connected with all I'm doing https://bio.site/incredipaul--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/incredipaul/message
In today's episode, I talk with Steph Barron Hall about the life of a Type 3. We discuss their strong drive to succeed and achieve in various aspects of life. Steph gives us insights into what motivates Type 3s and how it influences their relationships and stress levels. She also offers examples and advice on how different Enneagram Types can improve their relationships and communication by understanding themselves better. Stephanie Barron Hall (M.A. Organizational Communication & Leadership) is a speaker, certified Enneagram coach, author of the book, The Enneagram in Love: A Roadmap for Building and Strengthening Romantic Relationships. Stephanie founded her Instagram page, @NineTypesCo, in 2017 as a way to explore her own interest in the Enneagram, and it has since grown into a community of people who are learning about the Enneagram, themselves, and their relationships together. Stephanie specializes in bringing clarity to complex concepts and communicating the Enneagram in a way that is relatable and concise so that it can be transformative for all. Connect with Steph on Instagram Purchase her book on Amazon: The Enneagram in Love: A Roadmap for Building and Strengthening Romantic Relationships Learn more about Steph Barron Hall . . . Learn More about Individual & Couples Coaching with Natalia Hernandez
"Work doesn't stress me out like it did years ago.” Today, Leila (@LeilaHormozi) shares her daily routine and work schedule, highlighting the importance of building relationships and prioritizing tasks. She discusses her morning routine, meetings with team members, gym sessions, and time spent on various projects throughout the day.Welcome to Build where we talk about the lessons I have learned in scaling big businesses, gaining millions in sales, and helping our portfolio companies do the same. Buckle up, because we're creating an unshakeable business.Timestamps:(3:15) - Negative work experiences shape perception.(4:37) - Self-discovery and reinforcement lead to enjoyment.(8:31) - Building work capacity, viewing work as a muscle.(10:51) - Varied workdays, flexible schedule.(15:27) - CEO's role in relationships, daily schedule.(18:20) - Work doesn't stress anymore, flexible work hours.Follow Leila Hormozi's Socials:LinkedIn | Instagram | YouTube | Twitter | Acquisition
Welcome to another episode of Mystical Charms And Things! Today, we're diving deep into a topic that affects us all: how negative energy can hinder our success and fulfillment in various aspects of life—love, work, relationships, and more. Have you been feeling like something's holding you back from being your best self, even though you've experienced times of flourishing in the past? Well, you're not alone. In this episode, we'll explore the profound impact negative energy can have on our lives and how it manifests in our interactions with loved ones, our performance at work, and our overall happiness. We'll discuss the importance of identifying and addressing this negative energy to unleash your true potential and rediscover that state of joy and success you once knew. We'll also touch on the reality that life isn't always smooth sailing, and we all make mistakes. However, something shifted within you, causing you to veer off course. It's crucial to understand this shift and the underlying reasons behind it. That's where a one-on-one psychic consultation can be immensely beneficial.
Marcus Buckingham is back on the Maxwell Leadership Podcast! Join Marcus and Chris Goede as they discuss Marcus' new book, Love + Work, and get a sneak peak into what you'll get to experience at Live2Lead! By the way, Live2Lead is just two days away. Trust us, you don't want to miss this epic event! Get your tickets here. Our BONUS resource for this episode is the “Love + Work Worksheet,” which includes fill-in-the-blank notes from Mark and Marcus' conversation. You can download the worksheet by visiting MaxwellPodcast.com/LoveAndWork and clicking “Download the Bonus Resource.” References: Watch this episode on YouTube! Love + Work by Marcus Buckingham Get your Live2Lead tickets here! Relevant Episode: Live in Atlanta with Marcus Buckingham (2019) Sign up for the Maxwell Leadership Growth Plan Shop the Maxwell Leadership Online Store
I hope this quote from Gary Vaynerchuk helps you give everything in your work and your life. Join the FREE Facebook group for The Michael Brian Show at https://www.facebook.com/groups/themichaelbrianshow Follow Mike on Facebook Instagram & Twitter
Marcus Buckingham is the author of two of the best selling business books of all time. He studies psychometrics for a living and brings research into everything he does to unlock strengths, increase performance and help pioneer the future of how people work. Both his insight, and storytelling, are unrivaled. In the episode, Marcus reveals what he perceives as the fundamental key to life. He uses research to underscore how being in love serves as a prescription that enhances our intelligence. Conversely, he explains the consequences of suppressing love, shedding light on intricate biochemical processes in our brains. Marcus explains how who you are, and how you contribute in the world, is massively connected to what you love. Therefore, we must find the love in what we do. We cannot sustain without love. You'll learn how to identify what it is about your days that you love, along with 4 key questions leaders should ask each week to optimize their teams' potential and harness the unique qualities that each individual brings to the table. Learn more about Marcus, and check out his free assessment at https://www.marcusbuckingham.com or follow @marcusbuckingham on Instagram. For more info and to join Renegade, head to https://www.renegade.global Follow Renegade Global on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/renegade_global/ Get Amy Jo's newsletter: https://www.renegade.global/newsletter Follow Amy Jo: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amyjomartin/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/amyjomartin/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmyJoMartin/ Why Not Now? Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whynotnow/ Buy Amy Jo's Book: https://amyjomartin.com/book
Carly and Ilana have a candid conversation about comparing themselves to others in different facets of their lives. They discuss the importance of recognizing what you do have, instead of focusing on what you don't have. They give advice about staying positive when dating with no success, and they chat about how we're never satisfied and will always be wanting that next thing. Follow us @itslifeinprogress on Instagram and TikTok Want to get setup? Fill out our matchmaking form here Email us at carlyandilana@gmail.com with any topic suggestions or burning questions --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itslifeinprogress/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itslifeinprogress/support
I interview the APTi guest speakers Vanessa and Kyle on their INTJ and ESTP relationship dynamic. ☆Check out what I'm up to!☆ Hi there! I'm Joyce, a certified MBTI® Master Practitioner, Enneagram Coach, Jungian Typology Expert, Master NLP Practitioner, and Gallup® CliftonStrengths Coach. WONDERING WHICH ONE OF THE 16 PERSONALITY TYPES YOU ARE? Book a session to get my take on your type. I'd love to help guide you on your type-discovery journey! Here is my scheduling link to arrange a time with me: https://calendly.com/joycemengcoaching I charge $85 for a typing session. Another colleague of mine certified by Personality Hacker will work alongside me and we will give you our independent assessments of you. Want to go deeper? For $97, you can purchase a typing session with 1 hour of additional coaching with me. Or maybe you know your personality type already and are seeking some type-based coaching? As a trained coach, I can help you apply type concepts to all areas of your life for lasting change. :) By purchasing a session, you will help support the Type Talks channel and gain personalized mentorship and guidance from an experienced industry expert with over 12 years of experience. If you'd like to get in touch, you can email me at joycemeng22@gmail.com For those of you who are interested, I am also launching a website and releasing a typology book next year! Here's a link to my coaching website if you'd like to learn more about me and the services I offer: https://www.joycemengcoaching.com/ Connect with me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoyceMeng22 Like the show? Buy me a coffee! (it means the world to me): https://ko-fi.com/joycemeng Show your support by becoming a monthly patron! https://ko-fi.com/joycemeng/tiers Want to know when the next Type Talks video is premiering? Join our Discord community for the latest updates! https://discord.gg/ksHb7fmMcm ☆Check out the APTi Summer Conference!☆ https://www.aptinternational.org/ ☆Check out Vanessa and Kyle!☆ https://changeandhealing.com/ #INTJ #ESTP #16types #personalitytypes #mbti #jungianpsychology #jungian #cognitivefunctions #cognitivefunction #16personalitytypes #16personalities
If you're leading a team, you know how hard it is to facilitate collaboration – especially when they don't know each other well or may never meet in person. When people struggle to work together, it can harm productivity, morale, and talent retention. But New York Times bestselling author Marcus Buckingham argues that you can improve your team dynamics if you understand the people you manage: how they learn, what they love, and how to bring out their strengths. “[W]hen you first join, [Lululemon] want to know all about your goals and aspirations and dreams,” Buckingham, head of research on people and performance at ADP, tells IdeaCast host Alison Beard. “So right from the get-go, they're like what's inside you?” In this episode, you'll get step-by-step advice for improving collaboration on your teams from day one. You'll also learn how you can balance your team members' unique strengths and interests with your business goals. Key episode topics include: leadership, leading teams, talent development, psychology, organizational culture, managing people, team building, team joining, onboarding, employee engagement. HBR On Leadership curates the best case studies and conversations with the world's top business and management experts, to help you unlock the best in those around you. New episodes every week. · Listen to the original HBR IdeaCast episode: Find Joy in Any Job: How Do I Get My Team to Love Work? (2022)· Find more episodes of HBR IdeaCast· Discover 100 years of Harvard Business Review articles, case studies, podcasts, and more at HBR.org.]]>
Working hard and long hours is not the only way to be successful (and it is not sustainable). Tune into today's episode to learn 5 tips to manage working in our hustle culture. --------- Free Resources: The 'Rise and Grind' of Hustle Culture | Psychology Today Why Are Young People Pretending to Love Work? - The New York Times (nytimes.com) The Truth About the Hustle Culture (taylors.edu.my) ---------- Stay Connected Instagram: @jess_demarchis_coaching Website: www.jessicademarchis.com
Believers Voice of Victory Audio Broadcast for Wednesday 4/5/2023. God loves YOU! Join Kenneth Copeland on Believer's Voice of Victory as he teaches you how faith and Love work together. Make a confession of God's deep Love for you, and get your faith working today!
Believers Voice of Victory Video Broadcast for Wednesday 4/5/2023. God loves YOU! Join Kenneth Copeland on Believer's Voice of Victory as he teaches you how faith and Love work together. Make a confession of God's deep Love for you, and get your faith working today!
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You can have self love and not have self lust, which is a huge component of sexual worthiness. If you aren't experiencing the sex, pleasure and intimacy you're truly desiring in your life, that is a mere reflection of where you are at with regards to your sexual worthiness. Not as a concept, but as a living embodiment. Sexual worthiness fully embodied looks like YOU ARE HAVING the sex, pleasure and intimacy you desire. Sacred Sex Coach, Michelle Martinez, believes that ancestral sexual wounds, insecurities, and trauma are a public health issue and a root cause of the suffering and disconnection we experience as humans today. She has studied the VITA method with one of our favorite guest interviews, Layla Martin. Since 2019, she has provided private Sacred Sexuality Coaching to men, women, and couples seeking to elevate pleasure and deepen intimacy in their sexual connections. In the episode, you will learn:How self love and self lust work together to free you from poor body imageWhat self-lust is and why it's important for sexual worthinessWhat it is to be worthy of desire and how to cultivate itHow to create a sacred sexuality practice in your life Somatic liberation practices for sexual self connection “All Bodies are Built for Sex.” Michelle Martinez Watch this episode on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWKiYWq779CgHZcI07320Sg Stay Connected with Michelle Martinez Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/themichellemartinez/ @themichellemartinezDownload our free audio training: The Ultimate NO BS Guide to Self Pleasure & Sexual Intimacy
In this episode Brian discusses the importance of setting goals in the areas of energy, love and work. Brian Cain, MPM, the World's leader in Mental Performance Coaching brings you practical tips, techniques, stories, strategies, meditations and motivations every day that you can use to close the gap from where you are to where you want to be with The Mental Performance Daily Podcast. Have a question you'd like Brian to answer on a future Mental Performance Daily episode? Click here to submit your question. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast and leave us a review for a chance to win a FREE 1-1 coaching session with Brian each month and engage with Brian on social media @BrianCainPeak Be sure to join Brian's email list at BrianCain.com/join so that you can stay updated and in the know when it comes to mental performance training and opportunities to work with Brian. If you are a coach looking to master mental performance coaching, the missing link in your clients and athletes performance, join Brian's MPM Coaches Insiders List and receive his best strategies for coaching mental performance and save $200 off his MPM Certification Course when it opens in May and November. Are you a coach? Join Brian's FREE 3 Day Mini Course on Coaching Mental Performance Are you an athlete? Join Brian's FREE 3 Day Mini Course on Mental Performance for Athletes Are you a golfer or golf coach? Join Brian's FREE Golf Masterclass Are you a baseball player or coach? join Brian's FREE Baseball Masterclass
Marcus Buckingham is the author of two of the best selling business books of all time. He studies psychometrics for a living and brings research into everything he does. Both his insight, and storytelling, are unrivaled. In the episode, Marcus exposes the key to life as he sees it. He dives into the fact that as humans, when we are in love, we are smarter. On the flip side, he also explains how there are consequences when love is repressed. The bio-chemical make up of our brain is unimaginable. Marcus explains how who you are, and how you contribute in the world, is massively connected to what you love. Therefore, we must find the love in what we do. We cannot sustain without love. You'll learn how to identify what it is about your days that you love, and the 4 questions he believes you should ask every week so that you are clear on the things you love. Marcus also shares his book writing tips as well speaks to what he thinks leadership is. Additionally, Marcus showcases the similar benefits of love in a relationship and love at work. He talks about how you can differentiate yourself. Learn more about Marcus, and check out his free assessment at https://www.marcusbuckingham.com. Apply for Renegade today. Learn more and apply: www.renegadeaccelerator.com/ Get Amy Jo's newsletter: amyjomartin.activehosted.com/f/21 Follow Amy Jo... Instagram: www.instagram.com/amyjomartin/ Twitter: twitter.com/amyjomartin Facebook: www.facebook.com/AmyJoMartin/ Why Not Now? Instagram: www.instagram.com/whynotnow/ Buy Amy Jo's book: amyjomartin.com/book Follow Renegade Global: www.instagram.com/renegade_global
Not everyone likes everything about their job all the time. But we know from research that people who are energized by at least parts of their work perform better – and feel a greater sense of well-being. So there's a huge benefit when teams and organizations encourage employees to spend more of their work day focused on their strengths and passions. In this special series from HBR, we're looking at how to figure out what you really love about work and craft your current job around that. In this episode, we're scaling up from self-help for individuals to advice for managers and explaining how they can balance these efforts with business goals. IdeaCast co-host Alison Beard speaks with Marcus Buckingham, head of research on people and performance at the ADP Research Institute and author of the new book Love + Work.