Mastering Workplace Culture

S. Chris Edmonds and Mark S. Babbitt | Culture Change Leaders

The Mastering Workplace Culture podcast examines the hard truths of workplace culture change. Proven culture leaders share unfiltered stories of breakdowns, breakthroughs, and their bold decisions. And they'll discuss the steps they took to drive sustainable, tangible change in which respect and results are modeled, monitored, and validated equally. This is practical insight for executives who cannot afford to let culture fail—and for those who are just as concerned with their leadership legacy as they are with today's results.

  1. 1d ago

    Why Team-First Cultures Win

    In this episode of Mastering Workplace Culture, hosts S. Chris Edmonds and Mark S. Babbitt welcome Dan Vetras, a three-time CEO, technology executive, advisor, and global business leader with more than 30 years of experience leading organizations through growth, transformation, founder transitions, and investor expectations.   Drawing from leadership roles at IBM, Lotus, Visible Technologies, Talisma, Captura, and Collective, Dan shares practical lessons about accountability, trust, diversity, teamwork, and the leadership behaviors that create cultures people not only want to join but also stay. Throughout the conversation, one theme remains clear: Leaders create culture through actions, decisions, and daily behavior.   Dan discusses: ✅ Why accountability remains critical in hybrid and remote workplaces. ✅ How diverse teams strengthen innovation and problem-solving. ✅ Why selfish behavior weakens team performance. ✅ How founders must evolve from product-focused thinking to customer-focused leadership. ✅ Why strong leaders address toxic behavior without hesitation. ✅ How trust, respect, and accountability drive long-term business success.   One of Dan's most memorable insights: "Culture is what you feel. It's not what you write on a board." ⏱️ Episode Key Moments ⏱️ 00:00 MWC Intro ⏱️ 01:00 Meet Dan Vetras ⏱️ 02:00 Leadership Success And Feedback ⏱️ 04:00 Accountability In Today's Workplace ⏱️ 05:30 Diversity Drives Innovation  ⏱️ 08:00 One Bad Apple Can Change Everything  ⏱️ 09:30 High Standards At Lotus ⏱️ 12:00 The Cost Of Selfish Behavior ⏱️ 14:00 Leadership Lessons From Sports  ⏱️ 15:00 Taking Over Existing Cultures ⏱️ 16:00 Setting The Tone Quickly ⏱️ 18:00 Leadership Pressure And Performance ⏱️ 20:00 Founders, Customers, And Growth  ⏱️ 22:00 Helping Founders Adapt ⏱️ 24:00 Venture Capital Realities ⏱️ 26:00 Challenging Investors And Boards ⏱️ 28:00 Results And Culture ⏱️ 31:00 What Culture Really Means ⏱️ 34:00 Respect, Reputation, And Character  ⏱️ 36:00 Addressing Toxic Behavior ⏱️ 40:00 Leaders Must Not Tolerate Abuse ⏱️ 42:00 Fixing Broken Cultures ⏱️ 43:00 Solving Tough Leadership Challenges ⏱️ 44:00 Building Trusted Teams  ⏱️ 46:00 Learning From Global Cultures ⏱️ 47:30 Life Beyond Leadership ⏱️ 50:00 Final Leadership Takeaways ⏱️ 50:45 MWC Outro   Key Takeaways ✅ Leaders create culture through behavior, not mission statements. ✅ Accountability and respect strengthen organizational performance. ✅ Team-first leadership creates stronger results than self-focused leadership. ✅ Great leaders address toxic behavior before toxic behavior spreads. ✅ Diverse teams create stronger ideas and better outcomes. ✅ Trust remains one of the most valuable assets any leader can earn.   Join The Conversation What leadership trait creates the strongest workplace culture? 🔹 Accountability? 🔹 Respect? 🔹 Trust? 🔹 Teamwork? 🔹 Integrity? Share your perspective in the comments below.   Don't Forget To: 👍 Like this episode if you believe leaders create culture through actions rather than slogans 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations about workplace culture, leadership development, accountability, and organizational success 💬 Comment with your biggest takeaway about leadership, culture, or team performance 🔗 Share this episode with a CEO, founder, executive, manager, investor, coach, or culture champion committed to creating workplaces where respect and results coexist #MasteringWorkplaceCulture #LeadershipDevelopment #WorkplaceCulture #Leadership #OrganizationalCulture #BusinessLeadership

    Why Team-First Cultures Win
  2. Aug 11

    The Biggest Limitation in Your Business Might Be You

    In this new episode of Mastering Workplace Culture, hosts S. Chris Edmonds and Mark S. Babbitt welcome Kevin Moore, Founder of Serac Ventures, venture capital investor, former financial advisor, former Federal Reserve bBank examiner, and lifelong student of leadership and personal growth. Kevin's journey spans engineering, finance, venture capital, entrepreneurship, leadership development, and investing. Throughout the conversation, he shares practical lessons about culture, leadership, accountability, founder development, communication, mindset, and the importance of creating environments where people can perform at their highest level. One theme surfaces repeatedly: Organizations grow when leaders grow. Kevin explains why curiosity, process-oriented thinking, intentional communication, continuous personal development, and a commitment to excellence have shaped his leadership philosophy and the culture he continues to build at Serac Ventures.   In This Episode ✅ Leadership and culture creation ✅ Engineering mindsets and problem-solving ✅ Venture capital and founder development ✅ Personal growth and continuous improvement ✅ Clarity, accountability, and communication ✅ The role of integrity in leadership ✅ Building teams that embrace excellence ✅ Why mindset often determines organizational growth ✅ Lessons learned from failure, growth, and entrepreneurship   Kevin also shares powerful personal stories about overcoming adversity, developing self-awareness, embracing vulnerability, and shifting from a fear-of-failure mindset to a growth-focused mindset centered on discovering personal potential.   Hosts 🎙️ S. Chris Edmonds  🎙️ Mark S. Babbitt   Featured Guest ✨ Kevin Moore  Founder, Serac Ventures
 Key Moments
 ⏱️ 00:00 MWC Intro ⏱️ 00:35 Meet Kevin Moore ⏱️ 01:45 Engineering Mindset ⏱️ 03:50 Engineering To Finance ⏱️ 05:00 Learning About Money ⏱️ 06:15 Building Serac Ventures ⏱️ 07:30 Three Career Questions ⏱️ 08:20 Open Communication ⏱️ 09:15 Leading By Example ⏱️ 13:00 Integrity And Reputation ⏱️ 14:15 The Compound Effect ⏱️ 15:20 Growth Mindset ⏱️ 16:30 Founder Development ⏱️ 19:10 Progress Over Perfection ⏱️ 20:10 Lessons From The Fed ⏱️ 23:30 "Wherever You Are, Be There" ⏱️ 25:00 Coaching Young Professionals ⏱️ 26:10 Founder Lessons ⏱️ 27:00 Clarity Creates Confidence ⏱️ 31:00 Better Meetings ⏱️ 34:00 Delegation And Trust ⏱️ 35:10 Vulnerability And Growth ⏱️ 38:30 Overcoming Fear Of Failure ⏱️ 40:15 Improving Founder Culture ⏱️ 43:30 Small Improvements, Big Results ⏱️ 47:00 Leadership Is The Lever ⏱️ 48:00 Life Beyond Work ⏱️ 50:00 Reading And Cooking ⏱️ 52:00 Final Leadership Lessons ⏱️ 54:00 MWC Outro Key Takeaways ✅ Leaders create culture through daily behavior. ✅ Clarity creates confidence. ✅ Progress beats perfection. ✅ Personal growth accelerates organizational growth. ✅ Strong cultures emerge from intentional leadership. ✅ Small improvements compound into extraordinary results.   Join The Conversation What's the most important lesson you've learned about leadership growth? 🔹 Communication? 🔹 Accountability? 🔹 Integrity? 🔹 Mindset? 🔹 Continuous Improvement?   Share your perspective in the comments below!   Don't Forget To: 👍 Like this video if you believe leadership growth drives organizational growth 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations about workplace culture, leadership, entrepreneurship, founder development, and organizational success 💬 Comment with your biggest takeaway from Kevin's insights on growth, communication, leadership, or culture 🔗 Share this episode with a founder, entrepreneur, executive, investor, manager, coach, or culture champion committed to building organizations that value both respect and results #MasteringWorkplaceCulture #LeadershipDevelopment #WorkplaceCulture #Entrepreneurship #Leadership #OrganizationalCulture

    The Biggest Limitation in Your Business Might Be You
  3. Aug 4

    "The Odyssey" and the Disappearance of Personal Accountability

    In this new episode of Mastering Workplace Culture, hosts S. Chris Edmonds and Mark S. Babbitt have a candid conversation about a topic that impacts every organization, every leader, and every community: Personal accountability. Inspired by themes from "The Odyssey" and reinforced by decades of leadership consulting experience, Chris and Mark explore why personal accountability, integrity, and ethical leadership remain foundational to healthy workplace cultures. The discussion examines what happens when leaders fail to model the behaviors they expect from others, why trust erodes when actions and values don't align, and how organizations can create cultures where both respect and results thrive together. Throughout the episode, Chris and Mark share lessons from leadership development, coaching, education, community service, and client engagements to demonstrate a simple truth: ✅ Leaders create accountability by demonstrating accountability. ✅ Leaders strengthen trust through consistency. ✅ Leaders model integrity through daily decisions. ✅ Leaders create cultures where people feel respected, valued, and included. Whether you're leading a team, a department, a company, a nonprofit, or a community initiative, this episode challenges you to examine the role personal accountability plays in creating the culture you want others to experience.   Key Moments ⏱️ 00:00 Mastering Workplace Culture Intro ⏱️ 00:35 Why Accountability Matters More Than Ever ⏱️ 01:15 "The Odyssey" and Personal Responsibility ⏱️ 03:20 Accountability as a Workplace Challenge ⏱️ 05:10 Why Leaders Must Model the Behavior They Expect ⏱️ 06:15 Integrity Inside and Outside The Workplace ⏱️ 07:45 Coaching, Teaching, and Leadership Lessons ⏱️ 09:20 Consistency, Trust, and Ethical Leadership ⏱️ 12:00 What Great Culture Leaders Understand About Accountability ⏱️ 15:00 Accountability In Society and Business ⏱️ 18:15 Why Teams Stop Following Leaders Who Lack Integrity ⏱️ 20:00 Temptation, Shortcuts, and Crossing the Guardrails ⏱️ 23:00 The High Cost of Misinformation and Dishonesty ⏱️ 25:10 Respect, Validation, and Psychological Safety ⏱️ 27:00 Polarization, Tribes, and Workplace Culture ⏱️ 32:00 What Leaders Can Control Inside Their Organizations ⏱️ 33:45 Building Community Through Relationships ⏱️ 36:00 Human Connection, Belonging, and Shared Purpose ⏱️ 38:20 Childhood Lessons About Accountability ⏱️ 41:00 Why People Still Show Up For Each Other ⏱️ 43:30 Accountability Is Not Judgment ⏱️ 45:15 The Leader's Responsibility: Results and Respect ⏱️ 47:00 Respecting Others Starts with Personal Accountability ⏱️ 48:10 Final Thoughts on Accountability, Trust, And Culture ⏱️ 48:55 Mastering Workplace Culture Outro & Call To Action   Key Takeaways ✅ Leaders create accountability by modeling accountability. ✅ Integrity matters both inside and outside the workplace. ✅ Respect and results work together to drive organizational success. ✅ Trust grows when leaders align actions with values. ✅ Strong cultures require consistency, courage, and personal responsibility. ✅ Great leaders strengthen performance while creating respect.   Join The Conversation Where do you see the greatest need for accountability today? 🔹 Leadership? 🔹 Workplace Culture? 🔹 Teams? 🔹 Families? 🔹 Communities?   Share your perspective in the comments below. Don't Forget To: 👍 Like this if you believe leaders must model accountability before expecting accountability from others 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations about workplace culture, leadership, trust, integrity, and organizational success 💬 Comment with your biggest takeaway about accountability, responsibility, or leadership 🔗 Share this episode with a leader, manager, entrepreneur, executive, educator, coach, or culture champion committed to creating workplaces that value both respect and results #MasteringWorkplaceCulture #LeadershipDevelopment #WorkplaceCulture #Accountability #OrganizationalCulture #Leadership

    "The Odyssey" and the Disappearance of Personal Accountability
  4. Jul 28

    Creating Cultures Where Students and Teachers Thrive

    In the newest episode of Mastering Workplace Culture, hosts S. Chris Edmonds and Mark S. Babbitt welcome Dr. Jennifer Edic Bryant, an educator, leadership consultant, and culture champion with more than 30 years of experience helping schools and educational systems improve outcomes through collaboration, emotionally intelligent leadership, and intentional culture-building. 
 
 Jennifer's journey from classroom teacher to district administrator to leadership coach has taught her one powerful lesson: Culture drives outcomes. Whether leaders want stronger student performance, healthier schools, more engaged employees, reduced burnout, or stronger community partnerships, leaders must create environments where people feel heard, supported, valued, and empowered to grow.  Throughout this conversation, Jennifer shares practical insights on leadership development, educator burnout, collaborative problem-solving, continuous improvement, student voice, and building systems that help both people and organizations thrive. She also explains how Interest-Based Bargaining transformed relationships between administrators, teachers, staff, and community members by replacing conflict with collaboration and shared problem-solving.  While much of the discussion focuses on education, the lessons apply to every industry. Leaders everywhere face similar challenges when managing change, reducing burnout, strengthening trust, and creating cultures that support sustainable success. 🎙️ Featured In This Episode ✅ Building emotionally intelligent leadership ✅ Creating cultures that improve outcomes ✅ Developing future leaders intentionally ✅ Addressing educator burnout ✅ Strengthening labor-management relationships ✅ Listening to employees and students ✅ Collaborative problem-solving and continuous improvement ✅ Building stakeholder trust and engagement ✅ Creating sustainable organizational success    Key Moments
 00:00 Mastering Workplace Culture Intro 00:31 Meet Dr. Jennifer Edic-Bryant 02:24 Her journey from educator to culture consultant 07:36 Primary challenges facing school districts and leaders today 14:41 How legacy issues and union dynamics impact administrators 20:56 Interest-based bargaining and transforming culture through negotiation 25:24 Addressing burnout in education through proactive culture 40:08 What kids really want from education 46:33 How Jennifer recharges outside of work 49:10 Closing thoughts and thank you 50:18 Mastering Workplace Culture Outro 
 Join The Conversation What leadership behavior creates the strongest culture in your organization? How do leaders build trust, reduce burnout, and create environments where people can do their best work? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Don't Forget To: 👍 Like this video if you believe leadership and culture shape organizational success 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations about workplace culture, employee engagement, leadership, and organizational excellence 💬 Comment with your biggest takeaway from Jennifer's insights 🔗 Share this episode with an educator, administrator, HR leader, nonprofit executive, coach, or business leader who wants to create a healthier, more collaborative culture
 #MasteringWorkplaceCulture #EducationalLeadership #WorkplaceCulture #LeadershipDevelopment #EmployeeEngagement #OrganizationalCulture   Hosts: 🎙️ S. Chris Edmonds 🎙️ Mark S. Babbitt Featured Guest: ✨ Dr. Jennifer Edic Bryant 🚀 Great leaders don't create results through authority alone. Great leaders create cultures where people collaborate, grow, solve problems together, and achieve outcomes that matter.

    Creating Cultures Where Students and Teachers Thrive
  5. Jul 21

    The Hidden Connection Link Between Great Brands and Great Cultures

    In this new episode of the Mastering Workplace Culture podcast, hosts S. Chris Edmonds and Mark S. Babbitt welcome branding expert, design leader, and founder of the Chicago Brand Museum, Fred Richards. The result is a fascinating conversation about the connection between brand experiences, workplace culture, leadership, and human connection.  Drawing on more than 30 years of experience leading global branding initiatives for companies including P&G, Kellogg's, Nestlé, Unilever, Bayer, Smucker's, Coca-Cola, and Pepsi, Fred shares why leaders should design workplace culture with the same intentionality they bring to product development, customer experience, and brand strategy.  From the emotional power of an Altoids tin and a Monopoly box to the importance of understanding how products, services, and experiences create lasting memories, Fred explains how organizations build loyalty when they focus on meaningful human interactions rather than corporate theater.  The conversation also explores leadership practices that strengthen culture, including Fred's unique "Fred Fridays" approach, the importance of spending time on the front lines, helping employees grow beyond their current roles, and creating environments where trust, curiosity, accountability, and creativity flourish.  Whether you're a business leader, HR professional, entrepreneur, designer, marketer, or culture champion, this episode delivers practical insights on building organizations that employees trust, customers remember, and future leaders want to join. Hosts: 🎙️ S. Chris Edmonds 🎙️ Mark S. Babbitt Guest: ✨ Fred Richards Founder, Chicago Brand Museum & The Hive Principle ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 Mastering Workplace Culture Intro 00:31 Guest Intro 02:24 Meet Fred Richards 03:46 What makes brands emotionally unforgettable 06:51 The Altoids tin & Monopoly box: brand rituals 08:46 Do brands know the power of their own assets? 12:08 How deliberate culture design becomes a brand asset 12:24 Culture, respect, and leading by example 14:13 Fred Fridays: leading as an intern 17:16 When companies fake authenticity (and get caught) 20:31 Ping pong tables and pizza Fridays don't fix culture 31:31 Get out of that boardroom: fixing broken cultures 31:51 Startup culture gone wrong (a cautionary tale) 33:14 The Christmas bonus story: rewarding culture right 36:42 Spotting performative vs. authentic culture in interviews 37:57 Reinventing the interview process 42:24 Coaching teams through toxic client cultures 43:38 The four-part quarterly review framework 45:13 Helping people move on to their next job 48:51 Can culture and human connection be taught? 49:14 Rugby, mountain rescue, and restaurants as culture lessons 51:27 Why designers must understand the business 53:32 How Fred recharges: family, books, rugby, and art 54:04 Closing thoughts & sign-off 55:38 Mastering Workplace Culture Outro  Key Takeaways ✅ Leaders create culture through consistent behaviors, not workplace perks. ✅ Strong brands and strong cultures both depend on memorable experiences. ✅ Employees trust leaders who demonstrate humility and curiosity. ✅ Recognition and shared success strengthen organizational commitment. ✅ Great leaders learn the business from the front lines. ✅ Organizations thrive when leaders help employees grow beyond their current role.  Join The Conversation Which leadership insight resonated most with you: Fred Fridays, shared rewards, learning from the front lines, or designing culture with intention? Share your biggest takeaway in the comments below.   Don't Forget To: 👍 Like this video if you believe leaders should create culture with the same intentionality they bring to building brands 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations about leadership, workplace culture, organizational success, and human-centered business practices 💬 Comment with one leadership practice that helps employees feel valued, trusted, and engaged 🔗 Share this episode with a leader who wants to strengthen culture through curiosity, humility, and intentional action   #MasteringWorkplaceCulture #LeadershipDevelopment #WorkplaceCulture #EmployeeEngagement #BrandLeadership #OrganizationalCulture

    The Hidden Connection Link Between Great Brands and Great Cultures
  6. Jul 14

    How MBRU Built a World-Class Culture Inspired by Disney & Mayo Clinic

    The newest episode of the Mastering Workplace Culture podcast, featuring Nujood Al Khloofi and Rasha Hussain, explores a powerful question:  How do leaders create a workplace culture that employees genuinely believe in, live every day, and help sustain as organizations grow?  Hosts S. Chris Edmonds and Mark S. Babbitt uncover a remarkable culture journey that began at Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences (MBRU) and continues today within Dubai Health. Drawing inspiration from Disney Institute, Mayo Clinic, and the leadership principles that helped shape the United Arab Emirates, Nujood and Rasha share how they helped establish MBRU's pioneering Values Council. Their goal was simple but ambitious: Transform organizational values from words on a wall into behaviors employees and students could experience every day.  As you listen, you'll quickly notice that Nujood and Rasha approach culture as a shared responsibility rather than an HR initiative. They describe how MBRU engaged employees in defining values, identifying behaviors, and creating a culture grounded in service, respect, trust, and belonging. Their experience demonstrates that leaders strengthen culture by inviting people into the process rather than imposing it from the top down.  The conversation also highlights how small actions create powerful cultural impact. From personalized onboarding experiences and the MBRU Concierge program to employee recognition efforts such as the Hidden Soldier Award, leaders reinforced values through meaningful moments that helped employees feel seen, appreciated, and connected to the organization's mission.  Another key theme centers on leadership behavior. Nujood and Rasha explain that employees trust leaders when leaders consistently model desired behaviors, actively listen, show genuine care, and create environments where people can thrive. Strong workplace cultures emerge when leaders demonstrate values through decisions, interactions, and daily actions rather than relying on mission statements alone.  The discussion also reveals how MBRU's values guided employees during the COVID-19 pandemic. Team members stepped beyond formal responsibilities to support vaccination efforts, public health education, and community initiatives because they felt deeply connected to the organization's purpose and to one another. Their story demonstrates how healthy cultures inspire extraordinary commitment during moments of uncertainty and challenge.  This conversation reinforces a simple but powerful reality: Leaders create culture through consistent behaviors, intentional recognition, active listening, and a genuine commitment to helping people succeed.  When leaders put people first, employees respond with trust, engagement, accountability, and exceptional performance.   ⏱️ Key Moments 00:00 Introduction & Welcome 04:30 How the MBRU Values Council Started 08:00 Disney Institute, Mayo Clinic & Culture Inspiration 14:00 Building the Values Council Framework 17:00 Embedding Values Into the Employee Experience 18:00 The Hidden Soldier Award & Meaningful Recognition 21:00 Leadership, Trust & Role Modeling 24:00 Lessons from Disney & Mayo Clinic 28:00 Turning Values Into Daily Behaviors 32:00 Hire for Attitude, Train for Skills 35:00 Living Values During COVID-19 39:00 A Powerful Story of Employee Appreciation 42:00 Leadership Lessons from the UAE 46:00 Advice for Leaders Building Strong Cultures 53:00 Life Outside Work 55:00 Final Reflections & Closing Remarks   📣 Join the Conversation If this Mastering Workplace Culture conversation changed how you think about leadership:   Don't Forget To: 👍 Like this video if you believe leaders create culture through daily actions 🔔 Subscribe for more conversations about workplace culture, leadership, employee engagement, and organizational excellence 💬 Comment with your biggest takeaway about building a values-driven culture 🔗 Share this episode with a leader who wants to turn organizational values into everyday behaviors   #MasteringWorkplaceCulture #MBRU #DubaiHealth #WorkplaceCulture #ValuesBasedLeadership

    How MBRU Built a World-Class Culture Inspired by Disney & Mayo Clinic
  7. May 27

    What Data Reveals About Broken Workplace Culture

    The newest episode of the Mastering Workplace Culture podcast, featuring the amazing and insightful Victoria Pelletier, poses a clear challenge: How do business leaders align their actions with defined values so that teams learn to trust leadership fully or at least believe in their intentions? Victoria draws on decades of executive experience to highlight a pattern that shows up across industries: Leaders often promote strong values while rewarding behaviors that contradict those values. That disconnect creates frustration, disengagement, and ultimately turnover.  As you listen, you'll quickly notice that Victoria approaches leadership differently. Specifically, she practices what Victoria calls "Whole Human Leadership," which she defines as, leaders investing in people as people, not just as producers. Just as important, leaders build trust by showing vulnerability, supporting growth and creating environments where employees feel safe contributing ideas and perspectives.   Victoria also explains how leaders can hold a mirror up to culture using data and honest feedback. Leaders cannot rely on mission statements or engagement surveys alone. Leaders must examine turnover trends, productivity signals, and direct employee feedback to understand what employees experience daily.  Another key perspective centers on ownership and choice. Employees can choose how they respond when culture does not align with values. So, leaders must choose whether they continue rewarding toxic behavior or build environments where accountability and respect coexist. This conversation reinforces a simple but powerful reality: Leaders build culture through in-the-moment interactions, daily decisions, exemplary behavior, and the courage to address issues that contradict the ideal culture quickly and directly.   ⏱️ Key Moments 00:00 MWC Intro 00:31 Meet Victoria Pelletier: The "CEO Whisperer" on Real Leadership 03:04 Why Most Workplace Cultures Are Broken (And Leaders Know It) 06:26 The Secret to Building Followership (Not Just Authority) 09:10 What Great Cultures Do Differently (And Why Most Fail) 10:36 "Your Values Are a Lie" — The Leadership Wake-Up Call 14:05 The Data That Exposes Your Culture Problems 15:50 Work-Life Balance Is a Myth (Here's What Actually Works) 20:32 The Hard Choices Leaders Must Make (Career vs Life) 23:37 Whole Human Leadership in Action (What It Really Looks Like) 24:55 Why Flexibility Builds Trust (Not Weakness) 32:32 The Metrics That Reveal a Toxic Culture 36:38 Stuck in a Bad Culture? Here's What To Do  39:10 Why Women Hold Back at Work (And How to Change It) 42:44 What Truly Sustains Great Leaders Over Time 43:19 Why High Performers Struggle to Disconnect 50:14 Life Outside Work: Fitness, Hockey, and Staying Grounded 51:27 The Biggest Leadership Lessons From This Conversation 52:14 MWC Outro 📣 Join the Conversation If this Mastering Workplace Culture conversation changed how you think about leadership: 👍 Like this episode if leaders should align behavior with values every day 🔔 Subscribe for Mastering Workplace Culture conversations focused on people, performance, and real leadership 💬 Comment with one leadership behavior that builds trust inon your team 🔗 Share this with someone committed to leading with both results and humanity   #MasteringWorkplaceCulture  #WholeHumanLeadership   #LeadershipAccountability  #PsychologicalSafety   #InclusiveLeadership  #LeadershipThatWorks

    What Data Reveals About Broken Workplace Culture
  8. May 19

    Building Workplace Culture Through Connection, Courage, and Grit

    Some conversations stay with you—not because they're polished, but because they're organically honest. In this Mastering Workplace Culture episode, Julia Gabor brings a deeply human perspective on what it means to build culture in environments that are often under pressure, under‑resourced, and overlooked. From education systems to startup life, her experiences trace a consistent truth: pPeople thrive when they feel seen, heard, and connected to purpose. Julia shares what inspires her in workplace cultures—and what quietly drains their energy. Lack of voice, rigid structures, and limited pathways for growth can diminish even the most passionate people. On the other side, cultures grounded in trust, autonomy, and clear vision unlock creativity and commitment in powerful ways. The conversation also explores how her organization, kid‑grit, was built—not on perfect conditions or funding certainty, but on resilience, transparency, and belief in the mission. Julia offers a candid look at what it takes to sustain a purpose‑driven organization: Navigating uncertainty, having real (and real-time) conversations, and creating environments where accountability and empathy coexist. What stands out most is the emphasis on connection in a disconnected world. Whether it's mentoring first‑generation students, empowering educators, or leading teams remotely, the ability to have honest, respectful conversations becomes the foundation for trust—and ultimately, for a workplace culture that lasts.   ⏱️ Key Moments 00:00–02:30 — Introduction to Julia Gabor and her work with kid‑grit 02:30–05:30 — What makes workplace cultures inspiring (and what holds them back) 05:30–08:30 — Creativity, autonomy, and the importance of having a voice 08:30–12:30 — Lessons from the arts and early career struggles 12:30–18:30 — Mentorship, first‑generation students, and life skills that last 18:30–23:30 — Building a startup culture with transparency and resilience 23:30–28:30 — Leadership challenges, accountability, and navigating uncertainty 28:30–35:30 — Creating alignment, expectations, and culture in distributed teams 35:30–40:00 — Why organizations struggle with hard conversations—and how to fix it 40:00–45:30 — Remote work, autonomy, and the evolving workplace 45:30–52:00 — Diversity, lived experience, and authentic leadership 52:00–58:00 — Gratitude, connection, and what fuels sustainable leadership   📣 Join the Conversation If this Mastering Workplace Culture episode resonates with how you lead: 👍 Like this episode to support more honest conversations about culture and connection 🔔 Subscribe for insights that challenge and strengthen how we lead people 💬 Comment with one way you create space for real conversations on your team 🔗 Share this with someone building culture through purpose—not just process   #MasteringWorkplaceCulture #LeadershipDevelopment #OrganizationalCulture #HumanCenteredLeadership #FutureOfWork #PurposeDrivenLeadership

    Building Workplace Culture Through Connection, Courage, and Grit

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The Mastering Workplace Culture podcast examines the hard truths of workplace culture change. Proven culture leaders share unfiltered stories of breakdowns, breakthroughs, and their bold decisions. And they'll discuss the steps they took to drive sustainable, tangible change in which respect and results are modeled, monitored, and validated equally. This is practical insight for executives who cannot afford to let culture fail—and for those who are just as concerned with their leadership legacy as they are with today's results.

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