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  • Over 70% of US adults have experienced trauma, and yet we try to ignore that fact in the majority of work places. In this episode Tim and Casey discuss how the principles of trauma-informed care can inform a trauma-informed leadership.

    Six Principles of a trauma-informed approach.

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  • The greatest predictor of The Great Resignation is a toxic workplace culture (Sull, Sull, & Zweig, 2022). The Humanity at Work Conference provides solutions for what individuals can do to contribute to a health workplace culture. In this special episode, Tim and Casey offer a preview of the conference, including what you can expect from the experience, an overview of some of the features sessions, and highlights of the speakers and panelists.

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  • Casey and Tim have talked a fair amount about "purpose" over the years. In this episode, they revisit some of the ideas they have endorsed before, and share how their perspectives have evolved. You don't want to miss their updated ideas on purpose!

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  • Personality! It can seem like a very broad, unidentifiable thing - but it actually is a thing that can be measured. In this episode Tim and Casey discuss the difference between measuring personality from a Type perspective and a Trait perspective. One has many more limitations!

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  • Casey and Tim do a quick check-in on how they've been doing on their intentions since the last episode. They then discuss a question they recently receive in a team development session about truth and opinions. Listen in as they clarify they differences.

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  • Casey and Tim do a quick check-in on what's been going on for them since the last episode, which you might find relatable. They then dive into listener questions that focus around the common theme of truth. Listen in to hear the discussion!

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  • Casey and Tim do a quick check-in on what's been going on for them since the last episode- and then dive into discussing two remaining aspects of motivation: connection and acceptance.

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  • Casey and Tim are back for Season 6! In this Season 6 opener, Casey and Tim do a quick check-in on what's been going on for them since season 5 - and then dive into discussing two aspects of motivation: hope and clarity.

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  • In this Season 5 finale episode, Casey and Tim wrap up the season's focus on the A Deeper Way Foundational Tenets, but addressing the most common question they receive: What do I do now?

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  • A Deeper Way Certified Facilitators Christy Johnson (Ecumen), Dustin Lee (Prairie Senior Cottages), and Michelle Rivard (Ecumen) join Casey and Tim to discuss A Deeper Way Foundational Tenet #6: Be Patient, Again

    Tenet #6: Be Patient, again and again and again and again
    It takes time for real insight to get embedded. People often need to hear and experience the insight multiple times in multiple ways. This reality can be difficult to accept; we want to see progress after all. Patience is the reminder that the growth process is always being realized.

    For more than 20 years, Christy Johnson has empowered those she serves and works with in the senior living industry. She is the Talent Development Director at Ecumen where she supports team member experience, growth, and education. Her background in Organizational Leadership along with the A Deeper Way framework allows her to support those working in the healthcare industry while honoring their individuality and unique needs.

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    Dustin Lee is the CEO and President at Prairie Senior Cottages with seven locations specializing in serving those living with memory loss. He is a passionate and relentless advocate for those those touched by all forms of dementia. Dustin has spent the entirety of his career working his way up in the healthcare industry, gaining valuable experiences in managing home health care agencies, traditional and memory care assisted livings, and served as a regional director of housing across 3 states supervising 17 locations. At the young age of 17 he began his career in health care by working with developmentally handicapped adults. After getting his college degree in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, his entrepreneurial spirit kicked in and he started his own medical transport business and eventually the development of several assisted living communities. Additionally, he spent 23 years in the US Army and US Air Force Reserve, with one deployment to Iraq.

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    Michelle Rivard serves as the Learning & Development Manager at Ecumen, one of the nation's leading providers of senior living and healthcare services. Michelle's major areas of focus include team member onboarding, career development, and education. Michelle has been a Care Profiler | A Deeper Way certified facilitator for several years, and loves the opportunity to help team members discover and use their unique talents. Michelle holds a Master's degree in Communication and a graduate certificate in postsecondary teaching.

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  • In this episode Casey and Tim breakdown Foundational Tenet #6: Be Patient, Again
    Tenet #6: Be Patient, again and again and again and again
    It takes time for real insight to get embedded. People often need to hear and experience the insight multiple times in multiple ways. This reality can be difficult to accept; we want to see progress after all. Patience is the reminder that the growth process is always being realized.

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  • A Deeper Way Certified Facilitators Jillian Sperl (Ecumen) and Leigh Shebeck (The Walt Disney Company) join Casey and Tim to discuss A Deeper Way Foundational Tenet #5: Commit To Truth

    Tenet #5: Commit To Truth
    Lasting change happens in the context of trusting relationships with self and others, it can’t happen in a vacuum. There is no trust without truth. Always seek to understand your peoples’ truth, be a witness to their Tacit Truth and help them return to the Unequivocal Truth: they are a normal person, worthy of love and belonging, because they exist. Commit to relating to them from this place. No excuses. No matter how difficult.

    Jillian Sperl is a Regional People Services Manager at Ecumen. She is an experienced Human Resources professional with a demonstrated history of working in the health care industry. Skilled in nonprofit organizations, collaboration and communication. Passionate about aligning human resources initiatives with business goals.

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    Rich McCaffrey is Senior Manager of Talent Planning and Executive Insights at The Walt Disney Company where he facilitates insights for top executive talent regarding their potential, career intent, strengths and development needs as part of the Disney Executive Leadership Insights (DELI) development offering. In addition, he supports enterprise wide talent and succession planning processes including talent management technology enhancements, developing tools and resources, and implementing a succession measurement strategy.

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  • In this episode Casey and Tim breakdown Foundational Tenet #5: Commit To Truth.

    Tenet #5: Commit To Truth
    Lasting change happens in the context of trusting relationships with self and others, it can’t happen in a vacuum. There is no trust without truth. Always seek to understand your peoples’ truth, be a witness to their Tacit Truth and help them return to the Unequivocal Truth: they are a normal person, worthy of love and belonging, because they exist. Commit to relating to them from this place. No excuses. No matter how difficult.


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  • A Deeper Way Certified Facilitators Alison Crotteau (The Flourish Factor) and Leigh Shebeck (Perham Area Community Center) join Casey and Tim to discuss A Deeper Way Foundational Tenet #4: Stay Curious.

    Tenet #4: Stay Curious
    With a deeper way, there is always more. In times of sharing and processing, the first response is rarely deep enough, rarely insightful enough, and rarely gets to the heart of an issue. Encourage people to go further. Use the skills of probes, silence, and open-ended questions to facilitate deeper exploration.


    Alison Crotteau is the founder of The Flourish Factor. Her mission in life to share all of the knowledge she has regarding being an effective and fulfilled human being. As a lifelong student of such things, primarily through the school of "learning the hard way," her favorite this is to get to the bottom of what it takes to thrive, and make it as simple as possible.

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    Leigh Shebeck has worked with industries such as Health Care, Telecommunications, Government, Minor League Baseball, Higher Education, Nano Technologies, business start-ups and others. He currently provides companies, organizations, and individuals consulting services in Board Development, Personal and Professional Development, mentoring and customer service. He is an Executive Director of a fitness and aquatics center, a fast food franchise owner, properties company owner and owns a consulting company. He sits on several university advisory panels, is the V.P. of an EDA and serves on several board of directors in various rolls.

    In his free time he enjoys biking the local trails on his Trek bike and runs in half marathons all while spending time with his family.

    Leigh has been a coach his entire life. Whether it was coaching baseball, mentoring youth, or conducting training programs; helping others become the best version of themselves they can be is his passion.

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  • In this episode Casey and Tim breakdown Foundational Tenet #4: Stay Curious.

    Tenet #4: Stay Curious
    With a deeper way, there is always more. In times of sharing and processing, the first response is rarely deep enough, rarely insightful enough, and rarely gets to the heart of an issue. Encourage people to go further. Use the skills of probes, silence, and open-ended questions to facilitate deeper exploration.


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  • A Deeper Way Certified Facilitators Rhonda Williams, Steph Furo, and Tonia Johnson join Casey and Tim to discuss A Deeper Way Foundational Tenet #3: Get Used To Discomfort.

    Tenet #3: Get Used to Discomfort
    Discomfort is necessary. Deep, lasting change requires accessing our insecurities and fear and going into them – this is by nature uncomfortable. Comfort is different than safety; discomfort is necessary, so is safety.

    Rhonda Y. Williams is an elite leadership coach, emotional intelligence strategist, and DEI Advocate. With past executive roles in healthcare, such as Chief Nursing Officer & Hospital CEO, Rhonda has personally experienced the effects of overwhelming stress. After a pair of dueling life crises, Rhonda decided to Stop the Madness. Today she is the founder of Stress-Free Leadership and she helps leaders & entrepreneurs apply emotional intelligence to experience greater success. She is also the creator of the concept of Leadership Above the Grind.

    Additionally Rhonda is passionate about helping women leaders prepare for and pursue executive level roles. She is excited to add the power of A Deeper Way to the tools she uses to support leaders in reaching their “next-level” of success. Rhonda is a 4x author and the Host of The Coffee with Rhonda Show.

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    Steph Furo is passionate about bringing more LIFE to the workplace, and co-founded The LIFE Boost to help organizations create a culture of growth and connection. In her coaching with individuals and teams, Steph draws on 15 years of corporate leadership experience in human resources and learning & development, as well as her experience teaching yoga and practicing a variety of healing modalities. She recognizes that humans are complex, and partners with A Deeper Way to make the greatest impact with her clients.

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    Tonia Johnson is co-founder of The LIFE Boost and is passionate about living life to the fullest. She has the honor of sharing her passion for life through individual and team coaching and development that supports bringing more LIFE to the workplace. In addition to her coaching experience, Tonia draws on over 15 years of experience working in a corporate environment as a project manager and scientist in the environmental engineering industry, as well as her experience teaching yoga, meditation, and practicing healing modalities. She recognizes that each human is unique and we all are on different paths. To support this, she offers a variety of tools and techniques through the coaching and development process that caters to the uniqueness of the individual and supports growth and connection.

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  • In this episode Casey and Tim breakdown Foundational Tenet #3: Get Used to Discomfort.

    Tenet #3: Get Used to Discomfort
    Discomfort is necessary. Deep, lasting change requires accessing our insecurities and fear and going into them – this is by nature uncomfortable. Comfort is different than safety; discomfort is necessary, so is safety.


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  • A Deeper Way Certified Facilitators Milpha Blamo (The Minneapolis Foundation) and Sheryl Chacko & Peter Breen (Emotional Communication) join Casey and Tim to discuss A Deeper Way Foundational Tenet #2: Be Patient.

    Tenet #2: Be Patient
    Our psyches and bodies are hardwired to not change. With a deeper way, we understand that much of our behavior is deeply rooted in our unconscious, and most reactions to exploration and change (e.g. laughing, making fun of ourselves and others, complaining, etc.) are defenses against the fear.

    Milpha Blamo is the Vice President of Talent and Culture at The Minneapolis Foundation. She leads and executes strategies for talent management, learning and development, and HR systems with the goal of fully engaging the Foundation’s diverse workforce and enhancing its organizational culture. She has more than a decade of experience in nonprofit leadership, serves on the board of the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, the Business Advisory committee at Normandale Community College is a member of the Forbes Human Resources Council. Milpha holds a B.A. in Economics from the University of Minnesota and a Master’s degree in Nonprofit Management from Hamline University. She is currently pursuing her Doctorate in leadership (Ed.D) at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.

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    Sheryl Chacko is the Vice President of Emotional Communication. She is an accomplished technology and change leadership expert. She has a proven ability to develop and implement successful transformational programs that support business and financial objectives. Sheryl comes to Emotional Communication most recently from Southwest Airlines where she served as Technology Senior Manager, and Chief of Staff to the Vice President of Technology Product Solutions. Sheryl spent more than 15 years as a management consultant serving several Fortune 500 companies in diverse industries such as travel, healthcare, energy and financial services - where her passion for leadership coaching began.

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    Peter Breen is the Founder and President of Emotional Communication, LLC. Having built a unique skill set in mentoring, instruction, and leadership, Peter then pinpointed emotional intelligence as the key component in helping leaders realize their potential, build more effective teams, and increase their revenue and industry impact.

    Peter's passion for aviation led him to a career as a pilot and he earned degrees in aviation flight and management at Southern Illinois University. As a pilot, instructor, and mentor at Southwest Airlines, Peter gained a passion for leadership coaching and discovered how emotional intelligence can be used in every situation to enhance communication and develop confidence. At Southwest Airlines, Peter served as a highly trained member for Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) and Project LIFT - key programs that mentor pilots through hardships and help pilots access emotional intelligence to communicate effectively.

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  • In this episode Casey and Tim breakdown Foundational Tenet #2: Be Patient.

    Tenet #2: Be Patient
    Our psyches and bodies are hardwired to not change. With a deeper way, we understand that much of our behavior is deeply rooted in our unconscious, and most reactions to exploration and change (e.g. laughing, making fun of ourselves and others, complaining, etc.) are defenses against the fear.



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  • A Deeper Way Certified Facilitators Jane Schuette and Marcel Brunel join Casey and Tim to discuss A Deeper Way Foundational Tenet #1: Be Safe.

    Be Safe
    People need to be open and embrace their vulnerability. This is only possible in a safe environment (not necessarily comfortable), which the facilitator has most of the responsibility for creating. As Facilitators we must turn our judgements into evaluations. Judgements are made from a place of fear; evaluations are made from a place of compassion. We must always create a context that allows for another’s vulnerability.

    Jane C. Schuette, M.A., DTM Jane is an award-winning speaker and author. Throughout a lifetime of research, she has collected the most effective practices and chosen tools designed to educate, energize, and inspire you to manage stress. Her audience is diverse – from global corporation employees to educators, from U.S. Armed Forces to women inmates. Jane’s message is easy to digest and implement, helping you to sail through the stormy seas of stress with ease! Her first book, Building Your Brilliance: Move from Stressful Survival to Joyful Living, features a toolkit to help you manage stress and uncover your brilliance! Her second book, The Building Your Brilliance 5-Minute Journal, helps you find peace within the storms of stress and navigate to brilliance in just 5 minutes a day. Jane lives in rural Minnesota with her husband and is delighted to have her children and grandchildren nearby for plenty of play time in the exhilarating Minnesota seasons.
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    A former US Army Airborne Ranger, Marcel Brunel has spent the last 23 years working with organizations as an expert in psychometrics and performance development. He is the President of Brunel Group, which helps organizations raise self-awareness as to how they make decisions, problem solve, and build relationships through the use of psychological & emotional intelligence assessments. He is the creator of a newly created virtual program for sergeants, FTO’s and PTO’s titled Co-Creating a Coaching Culture. He currently works with multiple Texas police departments and has his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Texas A&M University.

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