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Supervision Matters is a Big Blend Radio podcast covering Leadership, Supervision, and Human Resources with Rita Sever, a noted author, leadership coach, HR consultant, speaker, and workshop facilitator. New episodes air every 3rd Friday at 12pm PST / 3pm EST.

  1. 5h ago

    From Work Family to Real Team: Creating Inclusive Work Culture

    In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s SUPERVISION MATTERS Podcast, organizational coach and author Rita Sever exploreS what it really means to create an inclusive workplace culture — and why building a real team is healthier than thinking of coworkers as a “work family.” Rita explains why employees who feel included and connected are more engaged, committed, and likely to stay, while organizations that foster community are better positioned for innovation, teamwork, and change. She and Lisa discuss the warning signs of exclusion, from workplace cliques and isolated employees to meetings where certain voices never get heard. The conversation also explores how leaders and HR professionals can create a culture where everyone has an opportunity to contribute, including introverts, neurodivergent employees, new hires, and people whose experiences or perspectives may differ from the majority. Rita emphasizes that inclusion isn't just about having policies in an employee handbook. Leadership has to put those policies into action. She shares practical ideas for more inclusive meetings, communicating expectations, recognizing hidden workplace rules, watching retention patterns, supporting employees through individual supervision, and creating an environment where people feel safe speaking up. Rita also compares workplace teams to sports teams — where different people bring different skills, support one another, take ownership of both wins and losses, and work toward a shared goal. Because a strong workplace community doesn't just improve the employee experience. It can ripple outward to customers, clients, retention, innovation, teamwork, and the overall success of an organization. 📌 Resources & Links 🔹 Rita Sever / Supervision Matters: https://supervisionmatters.com/  🔹 Supervision Matters Digital Podcast Magazine: https://www.bigblendmediahouse.com/p/supervision-matters-magazine  🔹 Listen to all Supervision Matters episodes: https://www.bigblendmediahouse.com/p/supervision-matters-podcast-with-rita-sever

  2. Jul 18

    The 4 Keys to Effective Team Building: Connection, Clarity, Feedback & Agreements

    In this practical episode of Big Blend Radio's SUPERVISION MATTERS Podcast, organizational coach and author Rita Sever (Supervision Matters & Leading for Justice) shares a simple but powerful framework for creating stronger, more collaborative teams. Effective teamwork doesn't happen by accident. Rita explains how the four essential components of successful teams—connection, clarity, feedback, and agreements—help organizations build trust, improve communication, strengthen accountability, and create workplace cultures where employees can thrive. To help leaders put these ideas into practice, Rita shares two easy-to-use team meeting exercises. One encourages team members to reflect on questions like: What will make us successful as a team? What do I need from this team to do my best work? What strengths do I bring to the team? What do I wonder about our team? She also recommends a simple job-sharing discussion that helps teammates better understand one another by answering questions such as: What are the top three priorities of my role? How does my work support our organization's mission? What do I spend most of my time doing? What do I need from my teammates to be successful? These practical conversations build understanding, strengthen relationships, improve onboarding, clarify expectations, and help create more connected, resilient teams. 🎙️ Key Takeaways: Strong teams are intentionally built through leadership. Connection creates trust and strengthens collaboration. Clarity around roles and responsibilities reduces confusion. Feedback helps individuals and teams continuously improve. Agreements create accountability and shared expectations. Team meetings should encourage open dialogue and participation. Successful onboarding helps employees integrate more quickly. Understanding one another's strengths improves collaboration. Respect and communication are the foundation of healthy teams. Great teams continually learn, adapt, and improve together. 🎧 Related Episodes on Feedback: 🔹 Feedback Basics: https://supervisionmatters.podbean.com/e/feedback-basics/  🔹 Giving Feedback: https://supervisionmatters.podbean.com/e/giving-feedback/  🔹 Receiving Feedback: https://supervisionmatters.podbean.com/e/receiving-feedback/  📌 Resources & Links: 🔹 Rita Sever: https://supervisionmatters.com/  🔹 Supervision Matters Digital Podcast Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/Supervision-Matters-Magazine-2026/  🔹 Listen to all SUPERVISION MATTERS episodes: https://supervisionmatters.podbean.com/  🔹 Explore more business & career podcasts on Big Blend Radio Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

  3. Jun 19

    We're Not Family: Building Healthier Workplace Teams

    In this thought-provoking episode of Big Blend Radio’s SUPERVISION MATTERS Podcast, organizational coach and author Rita Sever (Supervision Matters & Leading for Justice) examines one of the most common—and potentially problematic—workplace metaphors: the idea that coworkers are "family." While the concept is often intended to foster connection and belonging, Rita explains how the family metaphor can blur boundaries, create unrealistic expectations, and introduce unhealthy power dynamics into the workplace. Unlike families, work relationships are professional, with defined roles, responsibilities, and accountability structures. This conversation explores how language shapes organizational culture and why leaders should be intentional about the metaphors they use. Rita discusses the difference between chosen and assigned family, the risks of parental and child roles in supervision, and how these dynamics can undermine trust, transparency, and effective communication. Rather than viewing organizations as families, Rita encourages leaders to think in terms of teams—whether a sports team, jazz ensemble, or another collaborative model. By fostering transparency, ownership, and shared purpose, organizations can create healthier cultures where employees feel valued, respected, and empowered to contribute their best work. 📌 Resources & Links: 🔹 Rita Sever: https://supervisionmatters.com/  🔹 Supervision Matters Digital Podcast Magazine:  https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/Supervision-Matters-Magazine-2026/  🔹 Listen to all SUPERVISION MATTERS episodes: https://supervisionmatters.podbean.com/

  4. May 15

    Supervision Matters: How Leadership Drives Employee Retention

    In this insightful episode of Big Blend Radio’s SUPERVISION MATTERS Podcast, organizational coach and author Rita Sever (Supervision Matters & Leading for Justice) explores the critical role supervision plays in employee engagement, retention, and organizational success. Rita explains why effective supervision is rooted in partnership, trust, and support—not micromanagement—and how supervisors have a direct impact on workplace satisfaction, morale, and burnout prevention. This conversation highlights how recognition, transparency, and relationship-building can strengthen teams, improve retention, and create healthier workplace cultures. 🎙️ Key Takeaways: • Supervision is about partnership, not micromanagement. • Effective supervision reduces turnover and burnout. • Trust and recognition are essential for employee engagement. • Supportive supervisors can transform workplace culture. • Strong relationships improve communication and morale. • Transparency helps build healthier work environments. • Burnout prevention starts with supportive leadership. • Employee satisfaction is closely tied to supervision quality. • Innovative support practices can boost morale and retention. • Leadership directly impacts organizational success. Resources & Links: 🔹 Rita Sever: https://supervisionmatters.com/  🔹 Supervision Matters Digital Podcast Magazine: https://online.fliphtml5.com/yhwzg/Supervision-Matters-Magazine-2026/  🔹 Listen to all SUPERVISION MATTERS episodes: https://supervisionmatters.podbean.com/

  5. 12/19/2025

    Kindness vs. Niceness: Why Effective Leaders Must Have Difficult Conversations

    In this insightful episode of Big Blend Radio’s SUPERVISION MATTERS Podcast, organizational coach and author Rita Sever (Supervision Matters & Leading for Justice) explores the critical difference between being nice and being kind in supervision and leadership. Rita explains how a culture of niceness can actually undermine communication, accountability, and trust, while kindness—rooted in authenticity, clarity, and care—supports employee success and healthy workplace relationships. This conversation highlights why difficult conversations are not only necessary but essential for growth, and how leaders can be kind, firm, and effective at the same time. 🎙️ Key Takeaways: • Niceness can mask avoidance and unclear expectations. • Kindness involves honesty, support, and accountability. • Difficult conversations are essential for growth and success. • Authentic leadership builds trust and respect. • Avoiding conflict weakens communication and performance. • Kindness does not mean avoiding hard truths. • Effective supervision balances care with clear boundaries. • Being “nice” all the time is unrealistic and exhausting. • Leaders should focus on helping team members succeed. • Clear communication fosters healthy workplace cultures. 📌 Resources & Links: 🔹 Visit Rita Sever: https://supervisionmatters.com/  🔹 Listen to all SUPERVISION MATTERS episodes: https://supervisionmatters.podbean.com/  🔹 Explore more business & career podcasts on Big Blend Radio Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork

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Supervision Matters is a Big Blend Radio podcast covering Leadership, Supervision, and Human Resources with Rita Sever, a noted author, leadership coach, HR consultant, speaker, and workshop facilitator. New episodes air every 3rd Friday at 12pm PST / 3pm EST.