Episodes

  • Where Soul Meets Success: A New Leadership Roadmap
    Dec 20 2024

    Taking time off is essential for fostering creativity, innovation, and effective leadership within organizations, as emphasized by Shelly Paxton, former CMO of Harley Davidson. She shares her profound journey from perceived success to a deeper understanding of fulfillment, illustrating the importance of aligning personal values with professional life. Through engaging discussions, Shelly highlights the significance of setting boundaries to cultivate a healthier work culture and invites listeners to reflect on their own definitions of success. The conversation navigates the challenges leaders face in balancing personal and professional lives, encouraging a shift towards conscious leadership practices. By examining what energizes and drains us, Shelly offers actionable insights for creating meaningful change in both individual lives and organizational cultures.

    Shelly Paxton, former CMO of Harley Davidson, recounts her transformative journey from corporate success to conscious living, highlighting the disconnection between societal definitions of success and personal fulfillment. Despite achieving a high-ranking position in a legendary brand, Shelly experienced an emptiness that led her to question the very foundations of her career. She emphasizes the importance of understanding one's values and aligning them with actions, urging leaders to set boundaries that foster well-being. Scott and Shelly discuss the necessity of taking time off as a catalyst for creativity and innovation, and how modeling such behaviors can shift organizational culture. The conversation invites listeners to reflect on their own definitions of success and the steps they can take to align their lives with their true values, ultimately advocating for a more conscious and authentic approach to leadership.

    Takeaways:

    • Taking time off is essential for enhancing creativity, innovation, and effective leadership.
    • Success should be defined personally, focusing on feelings rather than societal expectations.
    • Leaders can influence organizational culture by modeling healthy boundaries and prioritizing well-being.
    • Understanding and aligning with personal values can lead to a more fulfilling career.
    • Engaging in self-reflection exercises helps identify energy-draining tasks and fulfilling activities.
    • Creating a dialogue about work-life balance normalizes the importance of individual well-being in the workplace.

    Links and Resources:

    • Shelly Paxton on LinkedIn
    • shelleypaxton.com
    • Changing Work
    • Scott Shute on LinkedIn
    • Nicholas Whitaker on LinkedIn
    • Aimee Serene on LinkedIn

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    30 mins
  • Leading with Insight: Navigating Uncertainty in Conscious Business with Amy Johnson
    Dec 14 2024

    Welcome to the Changing Work Podcast! Hosts Nick and Scott engage in an enlightening conversation with Dr. Amy Johnson, a psychologist, coach, author, and speaker known for her groundbreaking approach to overcoming unwanted habits, anxiety, and self-doubt through insight rather than willpower. Dr. Johnson elaborates on the natural rhythms of life, the role of innate creativity, and how we can better align with our true nature. This episode challenges conventional goal-setting and productivity mindsets, offering a fresh perspective on achieving success by tuning into our natural flow rather than forcing outcomes. Whether you're an HR leader, manager, or someone keen on conscious business practices, this episode promises valuable insights that could transform your approach to work and life.

    • 00:00 Welcome to the Changing Work Podcast
    • 00:45 Introducing Dr. Amy Johnson
    • 01:38 Exploring Human Conditioning and Survival
    • 02:53 Animal Trackers and Life's Metaphors
    • 05:11 Balancing Goals and Inner Guidance
    • 18:15 Understanding Insight vs. Willpower
    • 23:37 Practical Techniques for Inner Peace
    • 24:59 Bringing Insights to the Workplace
    • 26:36 Final Thoughts and Resources

    Takeaways:

    • The podcast emphasizes the significance of insight over willpower in overcoming anxiety and unwanted habits, suggesting that understanding our true nature can lead to lasting change.
    • Listeners are encouraged to consider how their goals and desires may stem from fear or societal expectations rather than genuine passion or enjoyment.
    • Life unfolds naturally when we relinquish control and allow ourselves to be guided by our environment and inner wisdom, much like animal trackers in nature.
    • The conversation explores the interconnectedness of individuals, urging us to view ourselves and others as part of a collective experience rather than isolated entities.
    • Scott and Nick highlight the importance of recognizing that our thoughts create subjective realities, which can lead to feelings of pressure and self-doubt.
    • Through meditation, connection with nature, and self-awareness, individuals can cultivate a deeper understanding of their own thoughts and emotions, leading to better mental health.

    A captivating exchange unfolds as Scott and Nick converse with Dr. Amy Johnson, exploring the profound insights into human behavior and workplace dynamics. The episode begins with an introduction to Amy, whose expertise lies in helping people break free from anxiety and self-doubt through a deeper understanding of their nature rather than relying solely on willpower. This foundational idea sets the tone for a discussion that challenges conventional views on productivity and success. The trio examines how much of what drives individuals in their professional lives is influenced by societal norms, expectations, and fears, rather than authentic desires. This realization prompts a critical re-evaluation of what it means to pursue goals and how to align one’s actions with their true self.

    As the conversation progresses, they delve into the metaphor of animal tracking, illustrating the importance of remaining present and aware in our lives. They posit that just as experienced trackers adapt to their surroundings and trust the process, individuals can learn to navigate their paths with curiosity and openness. This shift in perspective advocates for a less rigid and more fluid approach to goal-setting, suggesting that by letting go of the need to control every outcome, one can tap into a more natural flow of creativity and productivity. Nick emphasizes that this mindset can lead to a profound reduction in anxiety and self-imposed pressure, allowing for a more enriching life experience.

    Towards the end of the episode, the discussion turns to practical strategies for implementing these insights in the workplace.

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    29 mins
  • Servant Leadership and Conscious Capitalism: Insights from Former Starbucks President Howard Behar
    Dec 6 2024

    In this episode of the 'Changing Work Podcast,' hosts Nick and Scott sit down with Howard Behar, former President of Starbucks, to explore his journey towards conscious capitalism and servant leadership. Behar discusses the true meaning of leading with purpose, the importance of serving others, and how these principles shaped his leadership at Starbucks. He shares valuable stories and lessons on fostering a people-first organization and the pitfalls of prioritizing numbers over people, and he offers practical advice for leaders on maintaining integrity and transparency. Tune in to learn how a commitment to servant leadership can transform workplace cultures and drive sustained success.

    00:00 Welcome to the Changing Work Podcast

    00:20 Introducing Howard Behar

    01:12 Discovering Servant Leadership

    02:24 Implementing Servant Leadership at Starbucks

    04:32 Balancing Operational Goals and Service

    06:54 Challenges in Public Companies

    13:49 Setting and Achieving Big Goals

    20:45 The Impact of Conscious Leadership

    22:46 Affirmations and Goal Setting

    24:11 The Power of Self-Talk

    24:48 Daily Self-Assessment and Core Values

    26:41 The Six Ps of Success

    31:34 The Importance of Truth in Leadership

    36:33 Empowering Employees: Choosing Their Tools

    41:43 Current Endeavors and Contact Information

    Links and Resources:

    • Howard Behar on LinkedIn
    • Changing Work
    • Scott Shute on LinkedIn
    • Nicholas Whitaker on LinkedIn
    • Aimee Serene on LinkedIn

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    43 mins
  • Unleashing the Power of Servant Leadership with Garry Ridge
    Nov 8 2024

    Join Scott Shute, Founder of Changing Work, in a compelling conversation with Gary Ridge, former Chairman and CEO of WD-40 Company, and a passionate advocate of servant leadership. Gary shares his journey, insights, and practical strategies on building successful company cultures that emphasize connectivity, celebration, and learning. Discover how servant leadership can transform organizations and drive both employee engagement and business success. Learn about the transformative power of reframing productivity to focus on connection, and find out how any leader can create a positive impact within their sphere of influence. Don’t miss out on this inspiring and practical episode perfect for leaders looking to make a meaningful change.

    Chapters:

    • 00:00 Welcome and Introduction
    • 00:11 Meet Gary Ridge: Background and Achievements
    • 01:29 The Importance of Connection in the Workplace
    • 02:37 Reframing Remote Work Challenges
    • 05:48 The Journey to Servant Leadership
    • 10:04 Implementing Servant Leadership at WD-40
    • 11:53 The Impact of a People-First Culture
    • 16:00 Practical Advice for Managers and Leaders
    • 17:27 The Role of Systems in Sustaining Culture
    • 22:51 Challenges and Advice for CEOs
    • 25:25 Gary Ridge’s New Book and Future Vision
    • 29:55 Global Perspectives on Servant Leadership
    • 33:16 Final Thoughts and How to Connect with Gary

    Links and Resources:

    • Gary Ridge on LinkedIn
    • Changing Work
    • Scott Shute on LinkedIn
    • Nicholas Whitaker on LinkedIn
    • Aimee Serene on LinkedIn

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    35 mins
  • How Compassion and Accountability Can Coexist with Nate Regier
    Jul 23 2024

    Nate Regier, CEO and founder of Next Element, discusses the groundbreaking concept of compassionate accountability. He delves into how leaders can integrate compassion and accountability to foster healthier, more productive workplace cultures. By redefining compassion as the practice of demonstrating that people are valuable, capable, and responsible, Nate provides a fresh perspective on handling conflicts and enhancing performance. This conversation offers practical insights and strategies for leaders seeking to balance empathy with responsibility, ultimately driving better results and more meaningful workplace relationships.

    Chapters:

    • 00:00:00 - Understanding the True Meaning of Compassion
    • 00:01:21 - Meet Nate Regier CEO and Founder of Next Element
    • 00:02:10 - What is Compassionate Accountability?
    • 00:03:07 - Insights from Polls: Leaders on Compassion
    • 00:04:52 - Balancing Compassion and Accountability: The Struggle
    • 00:06:39 - How Leaders Can Implement Compassionate Accountability
    • 00:08:03 - Key Concepts: Value, Capability, and Responsibility
    • 00:11:07 - Real-World Applications and Success Stories
    • 00:13:30 - Integrating Compassionate Accountability in Your Organization
    • 00:16:38 - How Compassionate Accountability Transforms Leadership
    • 00:22:01 - Final Thoughts and Next Steps

    Links and Resources:

    • Nate Regier on LinkedIn
    • Next Element
    • Changing Work
    • Scott Shute on LinkedIn
    • Nicholas Whitaker on LinkedIn

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    26 mins
  • Why Psychological Safety Is Non-Negotiable in Today's Workplaces with Jeff Jacobs
    Jul 16 2024

    In this episode, Jeff Jacobs, Senior Director of Organizational Effectiveness at Adobe, shares insights into the importance of psychological safety and effective leadership in the workplace. Jeff and host Scott Shute discuss the impact of leaders who ask for feedback, model vulnerability, and prioritize trust within their teams. They talk about examples from Adobe, and explore how fostering a culture of openness and empathy not only enhances team performance but also significantly affects overall job satisfaction and retention. Jeff’s advice and insights will give you a deeper understanding of how to create a more engaged and productive work environment.

    Chapters

    • 00:00:00 - Introduction to Feedback and Leadership
    • 00:01:02 - Meet Jeff Jacobs
    • 00:01:45 - What is Organizational Effectiveness?
    • 00:03:53 - Current Themes in Organizational Development
    • 00:06:28 - Psychological Safety at Work
    • 00:13:57 - Vulnerability in Leadership
    • 00:17:02 - Navigating Company Culture and Change
    • 00:20:40 - Manager-Employee Relationship Dynamics
    • 00:28:36 - Final Thoughts and Appreciations

    Links and Resources

    • Jeff on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffjacobs/
    • Adobe: https://www.adobe.com/
    • Changing Work: https://www.changingwork.org/
    • Scott Shute on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottshute/
    • Nicholas Whitaker on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholaswhitaker/


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    29 mins
  • Burnout Isn’t Just Exhaustion—It’s a Global Crisis with Emma Laurence
    Jul 9 2024

    Scott welcomes Emma Laurence, a leading expert in burnout recovery, to dissect the root causes of burnout and offer practical solutions for reigniting one's inner drive. Emma shares her own journey through chronic fatigue and professional burnout, explaining how she went from feeling "crispy fried" to living a joyful and fulfilling life. They talk about how important it is to recognize the signs of burnout, the role of joy as a renewable source of energy, and the steps you can use to build a life aligned with your true desires. Tune in to learn how to overcome burnout and get back to having a sense of purpose and vitality.

    Chapters

    • 00:00:00 - Introduction to Self-Care and Burnout: Kickstarting Your Journey
    • 00:01:19 - Meet Emma Laurence: Burnout Expert and Pioneer
    • 00:02:54 - Understanding Burnout: Unmasking Symptoms and Root Causes
    • 00:04:43 - Reigniting Your Pilot Light: Essential Self-Care Practices
    • 00:06:06 - The Beyond Burnout Playbook: Tools for Transformation
    • 00:10:25 - Crossing the Threshold: Steps to Move Beyond Burnout
    • 00:11:30 - Joy and Creativity: Key Ingredients in Burnout Recovery
    • 00:17:47 - Building Your Transition Team: Who to Include for Success
    • 00:21:22 - Pacing Yourself: Balancing Action with Self-Respect
    • 00:22:45 - Conclusion and Next Steps: Continuing Your Burnout Recovery Journey


    Links and Resources:

    • Emma Laurence
    • Emma on LinkedIn
    • Changing Work
    • Scott Shute on LinkedIn
    • Nicholas Whitaker on LinkedIn


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    25 mins
  • Are You Just Surviving? Discover the Secret to Loving Your Job with Laurel Donnellan
    Jul 2 2024

    Scott sits down with career satisfaction expert Laurel Donnellan to explore the concept of "soul work." They discuss the importance of aligning your passions and purpose to create a fulfilling career and how this journey can alleviate work-related misery. Laurel shares her experience with identifying soul work, the role of curiosity and mindset, and the steps anyone can take to move towards a more joyful and meaningful professional life. This conversation offers advice for anyone feeling stuck or unfulfilled in their current job and looking for a way to discover and pursue their true calling!

    Chapters:

    • 00:00:00 - Meet Laurel Donnellan: The Happiness Guru
    • 00:02:13 - Soul Work: Your Path to Fulfillment
    • 00:03:03 - Journey to Lovable Work: Real Stories
    • 00:05:54 - Steps to Find Your True Calling
    • 00:09:19 - Mindset Hacks to Overcome Career Hurdles
    • 00:12:00 - Curiosity: The Key to Finding Your Dream Job
    • 00:16:30 - Taking Small Steps Towards Career Clarity
    • 00:19:42 - Balancing Money and Meaning in Your Career
    • 00:21:05 - Closing Insights: How to Connect with Laurel Donnellan

    Links and Resources:

    • Laurel on LinkedIn
    • Compassionate Leader Circle
    • Forbes
    • Changing Work
    • Scott Shute on LinkedIn
    • Nicholas Whitaker on LinkedIn

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    23 mins