Social Responsibility at Work

Angela R. Howard

The future of work is HERE! We envision a world in which companies exist to better employee experience, not just customer experience because we believe that human-centered workplaces create stronger communities and societies. When you adopt the social responsibility of creating employees that go home happy and create impact in their communities, better outcomes are created — at every level. Social Responsibility at Work is a movement of experts and change makers who are actively creating solutions for this vision, and their message can become a framework for your impact too.

  1. APR 20

    Cultivating Empathy at Work with Liesel Merte⁠s

    In this episode, we explore the vital role of empathy in organizational success and workplace well-being. Liesel Mertes, a workplace empathy consultant and keynote speaker, shares practical strategies for democratizing empathy skills, creating human-centric workplaces, and nurturing personal and team resilience amid current societal challenges. Key topics: The science and importance of empathy in human and workplace relationshipsStrategies for democratizing empathy within organizationsUsing marketing as a model for understanding human experience and empathyPractical empathy tools: avatars and stoplight check-insNavigating organizational burnout and supporting middle managementThe impact of small acts of presence, like eye contact and informal check-insBalancing personal self-care with professional empathy effortsReimagining community beyond work for holistic well-being Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to the importance of empathy in human-centered work01:23 - Liesl Mertes' background and personal life influences02:20 - The tangible benefits of empathy in sales and leadership03:03 - The dual perspectives of empathy: individual interactions and organizational value04:05 - The systemic challenges of practicing empathy at work05:10 - How marketing models empathy and human experience06:38 - Practical tools for fostering empathy at manager levels07:29 - Introducing empathy avatars for behavioral coaching08:23 - Manufacturing empathy through signals and signals09:02 - Reestablishing foundational human principles: dignity and respect10:00 - The complexity of social issues in today's workplace11:12 - Meeting the moment: empathy in contemporary work environments12:37 - The significance of compassionate moments during crises13:07 - The stoplight check-in for team emotional gauge14:35 - Making space for shared human experiences in meetings15:35 - Managing dissonance and the paradox of systemic change16:51 - Small acts of humanity: the Uber driver example18:23 - Barriers to empathy: efficiency, exhaustion, and systemic issues19:09 - Self-care as a prerequisite for genuine empathy20:35 - Personal practices for rest and renewal21:38 - Tend to yourself first: the paradox of giving and replenishing22:42 - Emphasizing community beyond work for holistic well-being29:57 - Balancing engagement in local community and systemic change30:37 - De-emphasizing work’s dominance in life for richer relationships31:44 - Connecting with Liesl for coaching and speaking engagements

    33 min
  2. APR 6

    Embracing Transformation: From Transactional Leadership to Lasting Impact with Chris Pineda

    In this episode, Chris Pineda shares powerful insights on authentic transformation rooted in indigenous customs, symbolism, and human connection. Discover how honoring the past, present, and future can revolutionize leadership, community work, and organizational culture.Main Topics:- The difference between change and transformation and why transformation is an emergent, human-centered process- The seven conditions for transformation: Purpose, Commitment, Common Language, Vulnerability, Consistency, Deep Trusting Relationships, Safe Space- How rituals and symbolism deepen presence, trust, and community in leadership and relationships- The role of emergent signals, energy flow, and human connection in authentic change- Building rhythms, systems, and environments for sustainable transformation- The impact of AI as a tool to enhance human connection, not replace it- The importance of legacy, lineage, and cultural customs in creating lasting organizational and community changeTimestamps:00:00 - Introduction & why purpose and legacy matter in leadership02:30 - Transformation vs. change: what it really takes08:10 - The naive understanding of transformation as moments, not a journey12:58 - Moving beneath surface behaviors to true transformation15:30 - Real-life story: the power of a cultural gesture in community building19:00 - Indigenous customs and symbols as catalysts for connection22:14 - The role of rituals and the space between people (kapwa, va)26:41 - How intentionality around these conditions creates lasting change28:33 - The seven core conditions for transformation in organizations and communities33:21 - The importance of rituals, symbolism, and honoring lineage36:35 - Embracing emergence and energy in transformation work39:33 - Building systems and habits around the seven conditions for sustained impact43:04 - The future of leadership in a world of AI and rapid change45:02 - Human connection as the superpower in leadership and survival47:33 - Connecting with Chris & finding more about his work and bookResources & Links:Beneath the Transaction: Discovering the Seven Conditions that Transform Life and Leadership Book: https://www.amazon.com/Beneath-Transaction-Chris-Pineda/dp/1969508299Chris Pineda Website (Groundwork Leadership): https://www.groundworkleadership.org/

    50 min
  3. 07/05/2025

    Generational Shifts: Redefining Workplace Wellness and Expectations

    In this conversation, ⁠Angela R. Howard⁠ and ⁠Alex Cartmill ⁠discuss the evolving landscape of workplace wellness, emphasizing the importance of integrating mental and physical health initiatives into organizational culture. They explore the current state of wellness programs, the need for sustainable practices, and the impact of generational shifts on employee expectations. The discussion highlights the necessity of listening to employees' needs and creating accessible wellness resources to foster a healthier work environment. Key Takeaways: - Wellness initiatives should be sustainable and not just a checkbox. - Listening to employees is crucial for effective wellness programs. - Generational shifts are changing workplace expectations. - Work-life balance is evolving into work-life integration.- Accessibility to wellness resources is essential for employee success. - Organizations need to measure the impact of wellness initiatives. - Creating a culture of care can enhance employee engagement. - Wellness is a long-term investment, not a short-term fix. - The workplace should be a rewarding space, not just a paycheck. - Progress in workplace culture is necessary for retention and satisfaction Chapters 00:00 - Introduction and Connection 05:00 - The Importance of Wellness at Work 09:54 - Current State of Organizational Wellness 14:54 - Creating Sustainable Wellness Programs 19:57 - Understanding Employee Needs for Wellness20:28 -Evolving Workplace Expectations 22:23 - Generational Shifts in Work Culture 24:38 - Agency and Options in Career Paths 26:04 - The Impact of Technology and COVID on Work 28:52 - Redefining Power Dynamics in the Workplace 31:35 - Wellness as a Core Business Strategy Learn more about Vibrant Yoga: https://vibrant.yoga/

    35 min
  4. 06/12/2025

    Creating Healthy Workplaces: A Conversation with LEAD3ER

    In this episode of the Social Responsibility at Work podcast, Angela Howard engages with Jenna Cohen and Leesa Hill from LEAD3ER to discuss the critical themes of workplace wellness, the role of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging, and the pressing issue of burnout. They explore how organizations can create healthier environments for employees, the importance of team dynamics, and the necessity of systems of choice that empower individuals. The conversation emphasizes the need for a relational approach between employers and employees, recognizing the diverse needs of the workforce and the impact of organizational culture on overall well-being.Key Takeaways: 1. Healthy workplaces contribute to healthier communities.2. Burnout is an organizational issue, not just an individual one.3. Employers have a responsibility to create supportive environments and systems of choice4. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are essential for team effectiveness.5. Systems of choice can empower employees to meet their needs.6. Balance in work-life is dynamic and varies for each individual.7. Creating access to resources is crucial for employee wellness.8. Relationships in the workplace drive engagement and performance.9. Employers should recognize the diverse needs of their workforce.10. The partnership between employer and employee is vital for success.Chapters00:00 - Introduction to the Podcast and Guests02:48 - Understanding Healthy Workplaces06:01 - The Role of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging09:02 - Employer Responsibilities in Employee Wellness11:56 - Addressing Burnout and Mental Health in the Workplace15:03 - Creating Healthy Team Dynamics17:48 - The Importance of Relationships in the Workplace21:58 - Understanding Burnout and Zone of Genius24:37 - The Importance of Connection in Leadership28:57 - Balancing Individual Needs and Organizational Goals32:45 - Creating Systems of Choice in the Workplace36:49 - The Dynamic Nature of Employee Needs39:51 - The Role of Leadership in Employee Relationships

    43 min
  5. 05/27/2025

    Micro Moments of Service: Simple Acts with Big Impact with Shefali Trivedi

    In this engaging conversation, Angela R. Howard and Shefali Trivedi explore the importance of philanthropy and community engagement in the workplace. They discuss how organizations can integrate giving back into their culture, the significance of micro moments of service, and the challenges faced by younger generations in volunteerism. The dialogue emphasizes the need for intergenerational support and the contagious nature of kindness, ultimately highlighting that everyone has the potential to make a difference.Some key takeaways: 1. Organizations that incorporate philanthropy attract and retain talent.2. Philanthropy in the workplace fosters a sense of belonging.3. Micro moments of service can have a significant impact.4. Younger generations are struggling with volunteerism post-pandemic.5. Young people often feel their individual impact is negligible.6. It's essential to remind youth of their potential to effect change.7. Kindness and service can create a positive workplace culture.8. Intergenerational dialogue is crucial for progress.9. Everyone has the capacity to serve and make a difference.titlesChapters00:00: Caffeinated Conversations: The Power of Community Engagement02:59: Philanthropy as a Core Value in Organizations05:49: The Impact of Philanthropy on Employee Well-being08:58: Micro Moments of Service: Simple Acts with Big Impact11:56: Building a Culture of Kindness and Community14:50: The Human Element: Connecting Work and Service17:56: Creating a Sense of Belonging Through Giving Back21:24: The Volunteer Scarcity Crisis24:54: Rebuilding Belief in Young People's Impact28:37: Generational Perspectives on Work and Activism33:40: Investing in the Next Generation

    36 min
5
out of 5
29 Ratings

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The future of work is HERE! We envision a world in which companies exist to better employee experience, not just customer experience because we believe that human-centered workplaces create stronger communities and societies. When you adopt the social responsibility of creating employees that go home happy and create impact in their communities, better outcomes are created — at every level. Social Responsibility at Work is a movement of experts and change makers who are actively creating solutions for this vision, and their message can become a framework for your impact too.