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    As we close out the year, we're revisiting our most popular episode from 2024: 3 Things for Teams to Build Positive Team Culture. Originally released at the start of the year, this episode resonated deeply with leaders looking for actionable ways to improve their team dynamics.

    What You'll Learn:
    In this rebroadcast, Nathan Freeburg, along with Dr. Linda and Brian Schubring, explore three foundational strategies to elevate team culture:

    Foster Inclusive and Diverse Practices – Go beyond surface-level DEI efforts by truly integrating diverse perspectives into team processes.Invest in Growth – Whether personal or team-wide, growth starts with curiosity and intentional effort.Encourage Work-Life Alignment – Shift the focus from "balance" to alignment with personal values and goals.

    Key Takeaway for 2025:
    Start small. Implement incremental changes to foster a more positive, inclusive, and generative team culture.

    Why Listen Again?
    This episode provides timeless advice for leaders gearing up for the challenges and opportunities of a new year. Whether listening for the first time or revisiting these strategies, you'll find practical insights you can implement immediately.

    Additional Resources:

    Visit Leadership Vision Consulting for articles, tools, and curriculum to help your team thrive.Connect with us at [email protected] for personalized support.

    🎧 Don’t miss this encore presentation as you prepare for a successful 2025!

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    Welcome to the Leadership Vision Podcast! In our final episode of 2024, we're highlighting key moments from 10 incredible conversations with thought leaders, authors, and experts. These clips are packed with wisdom to inspire reflection and growth as you prepare for the year ahead. From building resilience to fostering team connection, each guest offers practical advice to help you lead with purpose in 2025. Be sure to explore the full episodes for deeper insights!

    Guest Highlights

    1. Amy Noelle

    Key Insight: Embrace self-compassion by letting go of judgment and embracing the awkwardness of growth.Quote: "If you allow yourself to get through that awkward stage...you’ll find the power after that."Listen to the full episode

    2. Tom Willis

    Key Insight: Authentic engagement stems from connecting teams to a higher purpose, beyond just mission statements.Quote: "If you want engagement, the real engagement is in a higher purpose."Listen to the full episode

    3. Derek Newberry

    Key Insight: Culture isn’t perks or casual Fridays—it’s foundational to organizational success and requires intentionality.Quote: "If you’re not intentional about building the right culture, you’ll get one you don’t want."Listen to the full episode

    4. Andrea Hollingsworth

    Key Insight: Compassionate leadership creates connection, resilience, and healing through meaningful check-ins.Quote: "Connection is the pathway to healing. It opens the door to resilience."Listen to the full episode

    5. Pete Steinberg

    Key Insight: Leadership transitions require adaptability and a willingness to take risks.Quote: "Excellence is a journey, not a destination...you have to take risks."Listen to the full episode

    6. Stephanie Krievins

    Key Insight: Balancing adaptability and stability leads to better collaboration and organizational growth.Quote: "Understanding your relationship to change is an amazing self-awareness point for any leader."

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    In this final episode of 2024, Nathan Freeburg reflects on the concept of Ma, a Japanese idea of the "space in between" that fosters creativity, clarity, and connection. Inspired by Albert Read's The Imagination Muscle, Nathan explores how Ma can enrich leadership, parenting, and daily life by valuing pauses, silence, and purposeful disconnect. Through personal stories, cultural insights, and practical takeaways, Nathan invites listeners to create more space in their lives for reflection and innovation.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    The meaning of Ma and its role in Japanese culture.How to integrate the beauty of pauses into leadership and parenting.Practical ways to embrace silence, reflection, and purposeful disconnection.Why the spaces in between tasks and moments matter more than we think.

    Key Takeaways:

    Value Pauses for Reflection and InnovationTake intentional breaks to spark creativity and thoughtful decision-making.Schedule time for team brainstorming or personal reflection without an agenda.Embrace Silence to Build Deeper ConnectionsAllow pauses in conversations to foster meaningful dialogue and trust.Practice listening instead of filling every moment with noise.Create Space for Purposeful DisconnectSet aside device-free moments or quiet hours for focused work.To cultivate clarity, incorporate small habits, like avoiding phones first thing in the morning.

    Episode Highlights:

    Nathan’s love of reading and how unexpected lessons from books influence leadership and parenting.The concept of Ma as “the pause where life deepens its imprint,” and its presence in Japanese traditions.Reflections on Jerry Seinfeld’s “garbage time” and how it parallels the idea of Ma.Practical steps to honor pauses in leadership, family life, and personal growth.

    Additional Resources:

    Book: The Imagination Muscle by Albert Read.Related Leadership Vision Blog Posts and Podcast Episodes: Click Here.YouTube video on the power of silence in conversations.

    Final Thoughts:
    Nathan challenges listeners to reflect on how they can embrace Ma in their lives and leadership. By honoring the spaces in between, we can rediscover what truly matters, foster creativity, and cultivate stronger connections with others.

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    In this episode of The Leadership Vision Podcast, we sit down with Anders Indset, philosopher, futurist, and author of The Viking Code. Anders shares his insights on how leaders can bridge individualism and collectivism to build high-performance cultures that are deeply rooted in shared values. Drawing inspiration from his Norwegian roots and global observations, Anders explores themes of adaptability, trust, and the role of friction in fostering progress.

    This thought-provoking conversation is packed with actionable insights for leaders seeking to embrace a forward-thinking mindset, navigate complexity, and create environments where teams and organizations thrive.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    How trust and friction drive meaningful innovation and progress.Why balancing individual ambition with collective success creates lasting impact.The importance of fostering adaptability and a generalist mindset in a rapidly changing world.Insights into using play and curiosity as tools for creativity and growth.The role of leaders in anticipating the future and embracing a culture of continuous learning.

    Key Takeaways:

    Trust and Friction: These two forces are the foundation of progress. Leaders who cultivate trust while allowing healthy friction can unlock team potential and generate innovative ideas.Adaptability Over Specialization: In a fast-paced world, a broad “generalist” mindset allows for greater creativity and resilience in the face of change.Play and Curiosity: Organizations should encourage play and experimentation to stimulate creativity and develop a culture of continuous improvement.Future-Focused Leadership: Leaders must anticipate future trends and shift from reactive decision-making to proactive strategies that align with evolving realities.

    Memorable Quotes from Anders Indset:

    “To grow as an individual or team, trust yourself first; only then can you trust others.”“Progress isn’t about reaching a finite goal; it’s about perfecting the next step.”“The organizations that thrive are those that embrace adaptability, creativity, and the unknown.”

    Resources Mentioned:

    Anders Indset’s book, The Viking CodeJames P. Carse’s book Finite and Infinite GamesCreativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull

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    Website: VISIT!Social Media: LinkedIN,

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    In this special Thanksgiving episode, The Leadership Vision Podcast explores the transformative power of gratitude and practical ways to make it a daily habit. Nathan Freeburg and co-hosts Brian and Linda Schubring discuss the neuroscience behind gratitude, its impact on mental and physical health, how it strengthens relationships, and how it enhances life at work and home. The episode concludes with five powerful reflective questions to help listeners cultivate gratitude in their own lives.

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    1. Gratitude and Brain Chemistry

    Key Point: Gratitude is scientifically proven to increase happiness by releasing dopamine and serotonin in the brain, creating pathways for positivity through neuroplasticity.Why it Matters: For leaders, this shift toward a positive mindset can foster resilience and help manage stress more effectively.Personal Story: Brian shares how a 20-year gratitude journaling habit, inspired by a mentor, has helped him combat negative thinking and maintain a balanced perspective.

    2. Gratitude’s Physical Health Benefits

    Key Point: Studies show gratitude supports physical health, improving heart health and sleep quality, and lowering cortisol (stress hormone) levels.Example: Nathan discusses the Grace Study on cardiovascular health, which found that gratitude significantly improves recovery times and reduces inflammation.Personal Story: Linda shares how her mother’s gratitude practice has positively impacted her heart health and how clients’ gratitude toward their teams fosters better health across their organizations.

    3. Gratitude in Relationships

    Key Point: Expressing gratitude strengthens relationships, builds trust, and enhances social connection. Leaders who acknowledge and appreciate team members create a culture of mutual support and trust.Supporting Quote: Ralph Waldo Emerson’s words, “I awoke this morning with devout thanksgiving for my friends, the old and the new,” reflect the importance of gratitude in building bonds.Client Story: Brian and Linda share stories of clients who practice gratitude and build deeper, more meaningful connections with their teams, creating a supportive and appreciative work environment.

    4. Gratitude in the Workplace and Home

    Key Point: Gratitude can improve both the work environment and family life, increasing job satisfaction and motivation and fostering a positive, joyful atmosphere at home.Example: Nathan mentions Maya Angelou’s quote, “When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully, ev

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    In this episode of The Leadership Vision Podcast, host Nathan Freeburg and Dr. Linda Schubring welcome Konstantinos Apostolopoulos, also known as Coach Kon. As the founder and CEO of Fresh Biz Solutions and author of The Engagement Blueprint: Building a Culture of Commitment and Performance, Coach Kon brings decades of experience to the conversation. Together, they discuss his immigrant background, unique approach to leadership, and his commitment to fostering human-centric workplaces.

    Key Topics:

    Coach Kon’s Immigrant BackgroundCoach Kon shares how his immigrant roots and Greek heritage shaped his leadership journey and resilience.He discusses how hardship taught him to view adversity as an opportunity for growth, fueling his passion for creating exceptional workplace cultures.Human-Centric Leadership as a Competitive AdvantageEmphasizing the importance of human connection, Coach Kon challenges the notion that fostering employee engagement is “soft” work, advocating instead that it’s critical for outperforming competitors.The Importance of Valuing and Engaging Team MembersCoach Kon breaks down the four drivers of engagement: feeling valued, connected, productive, and supported. He explains why these are universal human needs, applicable across generations and industries.Insights on Generational and Cultural IntelligenceReflecting on his work with diverse industries, Coach Kon highlights the need for generational and cultural intelligence to bridge gaps in the workplace, particularly between younger employees and those preparing for retirement.From Military Service to Corporate LeadershipA former military instructor, Coach Kon shares how his diverse background—from construction to higher education—has informed his approach to leadership development and culture building.Practical Tips for Leaders to Foster EngagementCoach Kon provides actionable advice, including creating a psychologically safe environment, offering specific praise and feedback, and recognizing the strengths of each team member.Applying Human Skills Beyond the WorkplaceCoach Kon discusses how leadership principles he’s used with youth soccer teams are equally effective in professional settings, illustrating the value of positive reinforcement and setting clear expectations.

    Key Quotes:

    “The grass isn’t greener on the other side. It’s greener where you water it.”“When leaders think that engagement is soft, I can tell you it is the difference between being average and being exceptional.”

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    In this episode of The Leadership Vision Podcast, Nathan Freeburg, Dr. Linda Schubring, and Brian Schubring explore what alignment truly means in team settings—dispelling the myth that alignment requires conformity. Using metaphors from nature, like the organized flight patterns of geese and the dynamic, colorful movement of flamingos, they delve into the complexities of alignment, why it’s essential for effective teamwork, and how it often looks messier than we might expect. The conversation highlights that alignment isn’t about uniformity; rather, it’s a shared commitment to move in the same direction while leveraging each person’s unique strengths.

    01:25 Discussing Alignment in Leadership
    02:50 Flamingos as a New Metaphor for Team Alignment
    04:47 Defining and Achieving Alignment
    07:59 Personal Stories of Alignment
    10:43 Framework for Alignment
    22:30 Final Thoughts and Conclusion

    Key Takeaways:

    Rethinking Alignment:Traditional metaphors, such as geese flying in a perfect V-formation, suggest that alignment means precise order and conformity. However, Brian and Linda introduce the image of flamingos flying together—distinct in color, spacing, and position—yet moving in the same direction. This imagery highlights that alignment can be diverse, flexible, and individualized, challenging the need for perfect uniformity.Commitment Over Conformity:Effective team alignment doesn’t mean everyone thinks or acts the same way. Instead, it’s about committing to a shared vision and staying adaptable in how each person contributes. Teams can have different strengths, perspectives, and ways of working yet still move cohesively toward a common goal.Creating Personal Connections to Alignment:Linda and Brian share insights on encouraging leaders to define alignment personally. By reflecting on times when they felt aligned within a team, leaders can better understand the nuances of alignment and recognize how it may look different from one team to another.The Four Frameworks of Alignment:The team outlines four critical aspects of alignment:Clarity: Defining what alignment means for the team.Cascade: Alignment often starts with a few and then cascades to the rest of the team.Cultivation: Continuously reinforcing alignment as the team moves forward.Culture: Embedding alignment into the team culture to ensure resilience over time.Alignment as an Emotional and Relational Process:True alignment isn’t just strategic; it’s emotional and relational. Team members need supportive relationships to maintain alignment, especially in challenging times. This relational focus helps individuals feel connected and engaged, fo

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    In this episode of The Leadership Vision Podcast, Nathan Freeburg, Dr. Linda Schubring, and Brian Schubring sit down with Russell Harvey, known as “The Resilience Coach.” With over 20 years in leadership and resilience coaching, Russell shares his mission to impact 100,000 people by 2025. In this engaging and insightful conversation, Russell redefines resilience—not as merely bouncing back but as “springing forward with learning.”

    Key topics covered include:

    The Power of Adaptability: Russell discusses research that suggests spending time developing adaptability, openness to change, and curiosity can elevate individuals and teams from just coping to truly thriving.Values and Resilience: How a clear sense of purpose and values is foundational for resilience within teams and organizations.Realistic Optimism vs. Toxic Positivity: Russell explains the importance of grounded optimism and honest conversations about challenges, strengths, and the journey ahead.Daily Practices for Building Resilience: Practical steps for leaders and teams to engage with resilience daily, focusing on adaptability, reflection, and fostering a culture of grounded optimism.

    Takeaways:

    Shift your perspective on resilience from simply enduring to thriving by learning and adapting.Use challenges as opportunities for growth, practicing resilience in small ways to build strength for larger obstacles.Cultivate an optimistic yet realistic team culture, encouraging open, supportive dialogue about both struggles and successes.

    Listen in as Russell’s insights and practical tips will inspire any leader to strengthen their resilience and build a thriving, resilient team culture.

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    In this episode of the Leadership Vision podcast, we dive into our archives of interviews we've done with guests to talk about Strategic Resilience in Leadership with insights from four distinguished leaders. Featuring interviews with Rich Horwath, Dr. Marie-Hélène Pelletier, Martin Gonzales, and Amy Schoenthal, the episode covers essential topics including strategic thinking, creating resilience plans, addressing team challenges, and reframing setbacks for growth. The guests share their expertise on managing personal and professional challenges, fostering psychological safety, and cultivating a resilient culture. This discussion is aimed at helping leaders enhance both their personal and professional effectiveness, especially during times of crisis. Enjoy!

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    In this episode of the Leadership Vision Podcast, we chat with Maggie Olsen, founder and CEO of Nova, Chief of Staff, about her dynamic role and extensive experience serving high-level leaders at Nordstrom, Starbucks, and T-Mobile. Maggie sheds light on fostering entrepreneurship, navigating feedback, maintaining consistency in leadership, and the nuances of emotional regulation for leaders. The discussion focuses on trust-building, adapting to failures, balancing flexibility, and the importance of personal well-being for professional effectiveness. Maggie also introduces Nova's certification course and other services while highlighting the significant role of feedback culture and continual learning in leadership. Enjoy!

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    In this episode of the Leadership Vision podcast, hosts Nathan Freeburg, Brian Schubring, and Dr. Linda Schubring discuss how recurring themes in leadership and team structures can shape cultural change within organizations. Drawing from their experience with a particular leadership team, they explore nine universal themes—climate, optimism, investment, vision, buy-in, accountability, mission, and leadership's role. They emphasize identifying and capitalizing on positive changes to accelerate organizational transformation. The conversation also highlights the importance of understanding an organization's climate, fostering optimism, investing in leadership at all levels, ensuring strong alignment with mission and vision, and maintaining clear accountability. The episode aims to provide listeners with insights to enhance their own team dynamics and leadership practices.

    00:33 Themes for Shaping Cultural Change
    00:44 Podcast Introduction and Host Greetings
    02:00 Client Themes Overview
    03:07 Role of Executive Leadership
    03:27 Identifying Positive Organizational Themes
    05:41 Theme 1: Climate
    09:50 Theme 2: Optimism and Investment
    11:57 Theme 3: Vision and Buy-In
    14:01 Theme 4: Accountability and Mission
    18:42 Role of Leadership in Organizational Change
    21:41 Summarizing Key Takeaways
    25:29 Conclusion and Farewell

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    In this episode of the Leadership Vision Podcast, we have the pleasure of talking with Dr. Andrea Hollingsworth, the founder of Hollingsworth Consulting and author of 'The Compassionate Advantage.' She shares her journey from academia to consulting and emphasizes the growing importance of compassionate leadership in our modern world. Together, we explore crucial strategies like compassionate accountability, self-care, and the creation of healing work environments. Dr. Hollingsworth provides us with practical insights on how to integrate compassion into leadership, offering stories and actionable advice that can help foster a positive team culture. We discuss real-world applications of compassionate action in workplaces and the impact these strategies have on leadership and team dynamics. This conversation encourages us to consider how we can apply these compassionate leadership principles to improve our own team environments and navigate challenges more effectively.

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    In this episode of the Leadership Vision Podcast, we discuss the concepts of trust and psychological safety and their impact on team innovation and resilience. The discussion explores core ideas, practical steps, and actionable strategies for fostering an environment where team members feel safe to share ideas without fear of negative consequences. The conversation also touches on the role of Strengths in team dynamics and how leaders and team members can build trust and improve communication and collaboration. Listeners will gain valuable insights and real-world examples to implement these concepts within their teams to build a positive, high-performing team culture.

    01:15 Defining Trust and Psychological Safety02:25 First Steps to Building Trust05:04 The Role of Strengths in Team Dynamics18:07 Practical Tips for Team Leaders20:16 Practical Tips for Team Members

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    In this episode of the Leadership Vision podcast, we sit down with Dennis Stevens, an enterprise Agile coach and founder of OrgWright with 30 years of experience. We discuss the evolving relevance of Agile principles and practices, particularly in the context of the post-pandemic business world. The conversation explores the difference between superficial Agile practices and fostering true team coherence and adaptability.

    Dennis shares insights on creating effective teamwork conditions, reflecting on his experiences and lessons from the Agile community, the military, and transformational leadership. The discussion also addresses the challenges of consistent team alignment, clarity of roles, and the significance of first principles and purposeful rhythm in organizational success. Enjoy!

    00:56 Meet Dennis Stevens, Agile Expert
    03:52 Defining Agile and Its Core Principles
    05:26 Challenges in Agile Transformation
    06:45 Creating Conditions for Effective Teamwork
    12:23 The Role of Leadership in Agile
    17:26 Implementing Purposeful Rhythms
    24:44 The Importance of Structure in Team Meetings
    25:11 Aligning Personal and Team Goals
    25:48 Customizing Team Structures for Success
    26:39 The Role of Leadership in Team Success
    27:11 Innovative Approaches to Team Building
    28:24 Real-World Examples of Team Reorganization
    29:32 Balancing Risk and Reward in Leadership Decisions
    36:35 Lessons from the Marine Corps
    40:24 Applying Agile Principles in Leadership
    43:13 Final Thoughts and Takeaways

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    In this episode of the Leadership Vision Podcast, we discuss our comprehensive and customizable approach to cultivating a successful executive environment. Emphasizing the importance of investing in executive growth, we explore how personalized executive sessions, team coaching, and succession planning can address the unique challenges faced by executive leaders. The conversation dives into the necessity for culturally informed support and highlights the essential role of trust and empathy in fostering effective leadership. Whether you are an aspiring leader or an established executive, this episode offers valuable insights into building a positive team culture and navigating the complex landscape of executive leadership.

    15:31 Who Starts this Process?
    18:44 There are no Known Answers!
    20:51 What does it mean to act like an executive?
    26:39 Why this Focus Now?

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    In this episode of the Leadership Vision Podcast, hosts Nathan Freeburg, Brian, and Dr. Linda Schubring reflect on their experiences interviewing guests over the past year. They share insights on team dynamics, the power of authenticity, the importance of listening, and the enrichment of open conversations. The discussion also highlights the guests' generosity, expertise, and passion for leadership and team culture. Our team is extremely grateful for the learning opportunities these interviews provide and encourages you, listener, to reflect on any recent learning opportunities you have experienced in your own leadership.

    We'd also love to hear your suggestions for future guests, so email [email protected] with any ideas.

    03:23 Learning from Podcast Guests
    05:19 Team Dynamics and Preparation
    09:47 Generosity and Authenticity of Guests
    16:32 Listening and Human Connection
    22:00 Passion and Expertise of Guests
    29:23 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    In this episode of the Leadership Vision Podcast, we present a compilation of eight little and insightful leadership lessons from Brian Schubring, the founder of Leadership Vision Consulting. These lessons, part of our 'It's What Leaders Do' series, cover essential qualities and actions for effective leadership.

    Topics include the importance of genuine care, maintaining momentum, changing perspective, self-focus, emotional capacity, learning from mistakes, taking small steps towards big goals, and naming personal needs.

    Each lesson is designed to inspire and challenge listeners to reflect on their own leadership practices and improve their effectiveness.

    01:22 Lesson 1: The Importance of Genuine Care
    03:02 Lesson 2: Maintaining Momentum in Leadership
    05:07 Lesson 3: Changing Perspectives
    06:56 Lesson 4: The Value of Self-Focus
    09:11 Lesson 5: Emotional Capacity in Leadership
    10:38 Lesson 6: Embracing Mistakes
    12:43 Lesson 7: Taking Small Steps
    14:06 Lesson 8: Naming Personal Needs
    16:08 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    In this episode of the Leadership Vision Podcast, we engage in a compelling discussion with Amy Noel, a coach specializing in mindset coaching and mental performance skills. Amy delves into her personal journey and underscores the importance and practice of self-compassion. She introduces the three key components of self-compassion: mindfulness, common humanity, and kindness, and addresses common misconceptions surrounding the concept. The episode also features a practical guided self-compassion practice called the 'self-compassion break.' We highlight the significance of self-compassion for leaders and provide resources for further exploration. Enjoy!

    03:00 Amy Noel's Journey to Self-Compassion Coaching
    07:24 Understanding and Practicing Self-Compassion
    21:24 Understanding the Emotional Brain
    22:05 Building Trust and Safe Environments
    25:57 Guided Self-Compassion Practice

    Resources for Integrating Self-Compassion

    Amy's WebsiteCenter for Mindful Self-CompassionKristen Neff’s websiteMindful Self-Compassion WorkbookMindful Self-Compassion for BurnoutMindfuless for athletesNavy SEALs and mindfulnessMindfulness with childrenMindfulness for leaders

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    In this episode of the Leadership Vision Podcast, hosts Nathan Freeburg, Dr. Linda Schubring, and Brian Schubring delve into the history, evolution, and profound impact of CliftonStrengths, a tool derived from positive psychology that has been shaping lives for 26 years. They discuss how focusing on strengths and self-reflection can lead to transformative experiences for individuals and teams. The conversation explores the power of positive narrative, the tool's role in professional practices, and the importance of understanding and leveraging one's strengths. We also reflect on personal experiences and invite listeners to share how CliftonStrengths has impacted their lives.

    00:16 The Evolution and Impact of CliftonStrengths
    00:44 Significance of Focusing on Strengths
    01:08 Personal Reflections and Listener Engagement
    01:51 Historical Context and Adoption of CliftonStrengths
    03:16 The Why Behind CliftonStrengths
    06:07 Changes and Integration in Professional Practices
    11:07 The Power of Self-Reflection and Positive Narratives
    16:35 Concluding Thoughts and Final Reflections
    19:03 Closing Remarks and Resources

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    In this episode of the Leadership Vision Podcast, we speak with Derek Newberry, the Head of Organization and Culture Design at co:collective, about the importance of cultivating a purposeful organizational culture. Derek explains the concept of generative organizations that create value for various stakeholders and discusses his background in organizational anthropology.

    The conversation covers:

    Simplifying complex cultural concepts, The power of rituals and habits, The impact of physical and online environments on team dynamicsand more!

    Derek shares practical advice on how leaders can be intentional about culture-building to ensure alignment and drive performance.

    Derek's Books:

    The Culture Puzzle: Harnessing the Forces That Drive Your Organization's SuccessCommitted Teams: Three Steps to Inspiring Passion and Performance


    03:01 The Role of Anthropology in Organizational Culture
    05:58 The Complexity of Culture in Organizations
    07:15 Formative Experiences and Influences
    09:28 Anthropology and Development Problems
    10:41 Top-Down vs. Bottom-Up Approaches
    12:14 Building and Changing Habits
    16:13 Addressing Bad Habits in Organizations
    19:10 The Importance of Team Rituals
    22:16 Impact of Physical Environment on Culture
    23:34 Challenges of Remote Work
    25:06 Engaging Remote Colleagues
    25:27 Post-Pandemic Workplace Challenges
    26:17 Building a Shared Culture
    26:53 Stakeholder Issues and Cultural Impact
    27:18 Cultural Playbook
    27:55 Google's Aligned Culture
    30:19 The Role of Community in Workplace Culture
    35:14 Technology's Influence on Culture
    42:26 One Thing to Build Culture TODAY

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