Live+Work More Human

Alexis Zahner & Sally Clarke

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

  1. 28 APR

    Stop Having Pointless Meetings and Reclaim Your Time

    In this episode, your hosts Alexis and Sally sit down with Rebecca Hinds PhD, an expert in organizational behavior and author of the brilliant new "Your Best Meeting Ever." The conversation delves into the pervasive dysfunction of meetings in the workplace, exploring how they have become symbols of visibility and productivity, often leading to inefficiency and frustration. Rebecca shares insights from her research, emphasizing the need for a paradigm shift in how meetings are designed and conducted. She introduces the concept of 'meeting doomsday,' a strategy that encourages teams to reassess their meeting schedules and eliminate unnecessary gatherings, fostering a culture of intentionality and clarity in communication. Throughout the discussion, Rebecca outlines her seven principles for effective meeting design, advocating for a user-centric approach that prioritizes the needs of attendees. She highlights the importance of clarity in meeting objectives, the role of technology in enhancing meeting effectiveness, and the necessity of creating a positive atmosphere that encourages participation. The conversation concludes with practical tips for both leaders and team members on how to navigate the complexities of meetings, ensuring they serve their intended purpose and contribute to a more human-centric workplace. Key Takeaways Meetings should achieve something that couldn't be done via email or Slack.A packed calendar is often mistaken for productivity and value.How to get teams to reassess and redesign their meeting schedules. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Meeting Challenges 07:51 Understanding Meeting Doomsday 11:19 The 4D CEO Test for Meetings 16:31 User-Centric Meeting Design 21:37 Creating Delightful Meetings 29:32 Strategies for Equal Airtime in Meetings 35:34 Empowering Employees to Decline Meetings 38:11 Conclusion: Making Meetings More Human 38:46 Creating Flourishing Workplaces Learn more about Rebecca's work and Live+Work More Human at www.liveandworkmorehuman.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    39 min
  2. 14 APR

    Work Less, Be More Productive

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

    38 min
  3. Brain Snack: How to Match Your Intention to Impact

    7 APR

    Brain Snack: How to Match Your Intention to Impact

    Welcome to the latest Brain Snack from Live+Work More Human. In this conversation, Sally Clarke and Alexis Zahner engage with Margaret Andrews, a leadership expert, to explore the essential connection between self-management and effective leadership. They discuss the importance of self-reflection, understanding one's intentions versus behaviors, and the kindness inherent in self-understanding. The dialogue emphasizes that true leadership begins with a deep understanding of oneself, which ultimately benefits both the leader and their team. Takeaways Understanding yourself is crucial for effective leadership.Self-reflection helps identify the type of leader you are and want to be.There is often a gap between intentions and actual behaviors.Leaders may feel misunderstood when their intentions don't match their actions.Slowing down can lead to better leadership outcomes.Self-management is not selfish; it's kind to yourself and others.Effective leadership requires ongoing self-assessment and growth.Listening and delegation are key skills for leaders to develop.High achievers may struggle with feeling stuck despite their efforts.Leadership is an inside job that requires personal insight.  Chapters 00:00 The Importance of Self-Management in Leadership 02:29 Understanding and Managing Yourself 05:26 The Role of Self-Reflection in Leadership 06:26 Introduction to Human-Centric Workplaces Learn more at www.liveandworkmorehuman.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    7 min
  4. 31 MAR

    The Key to Your Success is Courage

    In this exploratory conversation, Sally and Alexis sit down with Christopher as he shares insights from his brand new book on courage. Christopher emphasizes that courage is a choice and a skill that can be developed. He discusses the importance of self-reflection, the impact of fear, and unpacks for us the seven choices that embody courage. The conversation also touches on personal stories of inspiration and the contagious nature of courage within communities. Key Takeaways: Courage is a choice we can actively make.It is essential to unmask our fears to understand them better.Courage can be developed as a skill over time.Self-reflection is crucial in understanding our motivations.The journey to courage often involves discomfort and growth.Failure should be viewed as a part of the growth process.Joy can be a strategic approach to resilience.Courage is not just for the extraordinary; it is accessible to everyone.Our personal stories can inspire others to be courageous.Courage is about serving a greater purpose beyond oneself. Chapters 00:00 The Journey to Writing About Courage 03:33 Defining Courage: A Personal Exploration 08:49 Courage: More Than Just Bravery 09:33 Defining Courage: A Thoughtful Exploration 12:17 The Role of Humility in Courage 14:21 Navigating Complexity: Courage in Action 19:14 Courage as a Superpower 22:39 The Seven Choices of Courage 33:11 Rejecting Negative Voices: A Courageous Choice 44:19 Everyday Courage: Inspiration from Our Lives Learn more about Christopher, his work and his incredible book at liveandworkmorehuman.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    49 min
  5. Brain Snack: How to Unblock Your Limiting Beliefs

    24 MAR

    Brain Snack: How to Unblock Your Limiting Beliefs

    Welcome to the latest Brain Snack from Live+Work More Human. In this conversation, Sally Clarke and Alexis Zahner engage with Muriel Wilkins to explore the concept of being 'blocked' as a leader. They discuss how these blockages stem from underlying beliefs that can hinder effective leadership. Muriel introduces seven common blockers that leaders face, emphasizing the importance of understanding the root causes of these beliefs to foster personal and organizational growth. The discussion highlights the interplay between personal experiences and professional roles, advocating for a holistic approach to leadership development. Takeaways Being blocked as a leader can manifest in various ways. Understanding the beliefs behind behaviors is crucial. Blockers can stem from personal experiences and fears. The journey of unblocking is ongoing and requires self-reflection. Leaders often experience multiple blockers at different times. The seven blockers identified are common among leaders. Recognizing when beliefs support or hinder leadership is key. Leadership is about being a whole person, not just a role. Unpacking the origin of beliefs can lead to better leadership. Effective leadership requires addressing both behaviors and underlying beliefs. Chapters 00:00 Understanding Leadership Blockages 03:43 Exploring the Seven Blockers 06:39 Unpacking the 'Need to Be Involved' Blocker 09:41 The Impact of Fear on Leadership 11:15 Introduction to Human-Centric Workplaces 11:18 The Importance of Employee Well-Being Learn more at www.liveandworkmorehuman.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    12 min
  6. 17 MAR

    Is Leadership Dead?

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

    35 min

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

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