The Weekly Workplace

Missouri Training Institute

Welcome to The Weekly Workplace—a podcast for anyone who wants work to feel a little more human and a lot more doable. Brought to you by the Missouri Training Institute, we’re digging into the everyday stuff that makes (or breaks) a great workday—from leadership habits and communication wins to navigating change and building better teams. Whether you’re leading others or just leading yourself, you’ll find honest conversations, helpful tools, and a little laughter to help you work smarter—and lead with more heart.

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    Episode #159: No Time or No Support? What’s Really Blocking Development?

    About This Episode We heard it again and again in our survey responses: “I don’t have time.” But when leaders and professionals say development is being pushed aside, what’s really behind that answer? In this episode, we dig into the top barriers to professional development and explore what they may be signaling beneath the surface. Is development truly competing with the workday, or is it being crowded out by overload, burnout, and a lack of organizational support? This conversation looks beyond the data to examine the systems, signals, and cultural norms shaping how learning shows up—or doesn’t—in today’s workplace.     See the Data Snapshot Curious what professionals across Missouri are experiencing right now? 👉 View the Training Needs Report Snapshot   Want to Be Part of What Comes Next? As we’ve been reviewing this data, one theme keeps coming up: A lot of leaders and professionals are navigating these challenges on their own, and they don’t have to. We’re beginning to explore building a network of training, HR, and people development professionals across Missouri to share ideas, learn from each other, and tackle real workplace challenges together. Nothing formal yet, we’re just starting to shape it. If you’d like to be part of that conversation (or help build it), we’d love your input: 👉 Share your interest in the MTI Network Interest Form   We Want to Hear From You! 🎙️Where is development getting squeezed out in your organization?   ➡️ Drop your responses in the comments, DM us, or share it on Facebook or LinkedIn and tag us. We’ll feature a few next week!    Resources 📄 Transcript – Read the full transcript. 🎁 Freebie – Grab your free download for this episode. 📬 Stay Connected – Love the show? Subscribe, leave a review, and share with a colleague. 📚 Explore Our Training – Learn more about our customized workplace training programs. 📞 Contact Us – Got questions or ideas? Email us at mti@missouri.edu.   References Clark, Dorie. (2018 June 21). If Strategy Is So Important, Why Don't We Make Time For It? Harvard Business Review. Creedy, Verity. (2024 August 16). 3 Reasons Your Organization Needs to Invest in Leadership Development. Association for Talent Development.  Smart, Bradford. (2012). Topgrading: The Proven Hiring and Promoting Method That Turbocharges Company Performance. Portfolio/Penguin Publishing.

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    Episode #158: What Today’s Workforce Is Really Asking For: Confidence, Clarity, and Leadership

    About This Episode We recently asked leaders and professionals what training they need most right now. The answers weren’t random — they told a story. In this episode, we unpack the top themes from our training needs survey, including the overwhelming demand for leadership development, coaching skills, communication, and change management. What does this say about today’s workplace? And what does it reveal about the emotional climate leaders are navigating? This is more than data — it’s a snapshot of where the workforce is right now.   See the Data Snapshot Curious what professionals across Missouri are experiencing right now? 👉 View the Training Needs Report Snapshot   Want to Be Part of What Comes Next? As we’ve been reviewing this data, one theme keeps coming up: A lot of leaders and professionals are navigating these challenges on their own, and they don’t have to. We’re beginning to explore building a network of training, HR, and people development professionals across Missouri to share ideas, learn from each other, and tackle real workplace challenges together. Nothing formal yet, we’re just starting to shape it. If you’d like to be part of that conversation (or help build it), we’d love your input: 👉 Share your interest in the MTI Network Interest Form   We Want to Hear From You! 🎙️Have you ever found yourself in a leadership role and thought, "I should know how to do this… but I don’t?" What helped you figure it out? ➡️ Drop your responses in the comments, DM us, or share it on Facebook or LinkedIn and tag us. We’ll feature a few next week!    Resources 📄 Transcript – Read the full transcript. 🎁 Freebie – Grab your free download for this episode. 📬 Stay Connected – Love the show? Subscribe, leave a review, and share with a colleague. 📚 Explore Our Training – Learn more about our customized workplace training programs. 📞 Contact Us – Got questions or ideas? Email us at mti@missouri.edu.   References Beck, R. & Harter, J. (2015 April 21). Managers Account for 70% of Variance in Employee Engagement. Gallup Business Journal. Wharton@Work. (2024). Managing to Fail? Why New Leaders Need Training. Wharton Arestry Institute of Executive Education, University of Pennsylvania.

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    Episode #157: From Knee‑Jerk to Clear‑Headed When Things Go Wrong

    About This Episode When something goes wrong at work, your first 30 seconds say more than you think. In this episode, we explore how leaders unintentionally set the tone in high‑pressure moments — through reactions, silence, energy, and even breathing. We break down what emotional hijacking looks like, why your team may start creating stories when your responses aren’t clear, and how a simple pause can shift everything. With honest examples and practical strategies, this conversation helps you move from reacting to responding — building trust in small, steady moments.   Want to Go Deeper? Understanding emotional intelligence is one thing—measuring and developing it is where real growth happens. We offer EQ-i 2.0® assessment bundles designed to help individuals and leaders better understand how emotional intelligence shows up in their work. Each assessment bundle includes a 1:1 coaching session with a certified EQ-i coach to help interpret results and create a development plan. Available options include: EQ-i 2.0 Workplace Assessment – Understand your emotional intelligence and how it affects everyday work interactions. EQ-i 2.0 Leadership Report – Explore how emotional intelligence impacts leadership effectiveness. EQ 360 Assessment – Gain insight from colleagues, direct reports, and supervisors to see how others experience your leadership. 📩 Interested in learning more or scheduling an assessment? Contact us at mti@missouri.edu. We Want to Hear From You! 🎙️Have you ever wished you could redo your ‘first 30 seconds’? Tell us the story.   ➡️ Drop your responses in the comments, DM us, or share it on Facebook or LinkedIn and tag us. We’ll feature a few next week!  Resources 📄 Transcript – Read the full transcript. 🎁 Freebie – Grab your free download for this episode. 📬 Stay Connected – Love the show? Subscribe, leave a review, and share with a colleague. 📚 Explore Our Training – Learn more about our customized workplace training programs. 📞 Contact Us – Got questions or ideas? Email us at mti@missouri.edu. References Frankl, Viktor. (1959). Man's Search for Meaning. Beacon Press.

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    Episode #156: The Mood of the Crew Starts With You

    About This Episode You don’t have to say a word to influence your team—you're already doing it. In this episode, we dig into the subtle (and often unintentional) ways leaders shape the energy of their workplace. From rushed responses to silence, from consistency to emotional spillover; your daily behaviors are setting the tone more than you think. We talk through real examples of how quickly a “vibe shift” can spread, why your team may be making up stories when communication is unclear, and how small habits, like how you greet people or handle stress, can either build trust or quietly erode it. Want to Go Deeper? Understanding emotional intelligence is one thing—measuring and developing it is where real growth happens. We offer EQ-i 2.0® assessment bundles designed to help individuals and leaders better understand how emotional intelligence shows up in their work. Each assessment bundle includes a 1:1 coaching session with a certified EQ-i coach to help interpret results and create a development plan. Available options include: EQ-i 2.0 Workplace Assessment – Understand your emotional intelligence and how it affects everyday work interactions. EQ-i 2.0 Leadership Report – Explore how emotional intelligence impacts leadership effectiveness. EQ 360 Assessment – Gain insight from colleagues, direct reports, and supervisors to see how others experience your leadership. 📩 Interested in learning more or scheduling an assessment? Contact us at mti@missouri.edu. We Want to Hear From You! 🎙️ What’s one small habit you use to set a positive tone for your team? ➡️ Drop your responses in the comments, DM us, or share it on Facebook or LinkedIn and tag us. We’ll feature a few next week!  Resources 📄 Transcript – Read the full transcript. 🎁 Freebie – Grab your free download for this episode. 📬 Stay Connected – Love the show? Subscribe, leave a review, and share with a colleague. 📚 Explore Our Training – Learn more about our customized workplace training programs. 📞 Contact Us – Got questions or ideas? Email us at mti@missouri.edu.

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    Episode #155: The Moment That Defines a Leader

    About This Episode What happens when something goes wrong on the job? A leader’s reaction in that moment can shape how the entire team responds. In this episode of The Weekly Workplace, we kick off a new series on emotional intelligence and why it matters far beyond the buzzword. From job sites to offices, the ability to recognize and regulate emotions affects communication, trust, and team performance. Join us as we explore why emotional intelligence isn’t about “soft” feelings—it’s about the people skills that drive real workplace results. Want to Go Deeper? Understanding emotional intelligence is one thing—measuring and developing it is where real growth happens. We offer EQ-i 2.0® assessment bundles designed to help individuals and leaders better understand how emotional intelligence shows up in their work. Each assessment bundle includes a 1:1 coaching session with a certified EQ-i coach to help interpret results and create a development plan. Available options include: EQ-i 2.0 Workplace Assessment – Understand your emotional intelligence and how it affects everyday work interactions. EQ-i 2.0 Leadership Report – Explore how emotional intelligence impacts leadership effectiveness. EQ 360 Assessment – Gain insight from colleagues, direct reports, and supervisors to see how others experience your leadership. 📩 Interested in learning more or scheduling an assessment? Contact us at mti@missouri.edu. We Want to Hear From You! 🎙️ What signals tell you that your emotions are starting to take over in a stressful situation? ➡️ Drop your responses in the comments, DM us, or share it on Facebook or LinkedIn and tag us. We’ll feature a few next week!  Resources 📄 Transcript – Read the full transcript. 🎁 Freebie – Grab your free download for this episode. 📬 Stay Connected – Love the show? Subscribe, leave a review, and share with a colleague. 📚 Explore Our Training – Learn more about our customized workplace training programs. 📞 Contact Us – Got questions or ideas? Email us at mti@missouri.edu.

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Welcome to The Weekly Workplace—a podcast for anyone who wants work to feel a little more human and a lot more doable. Brought to you by the Missouri Training Institute, we’re digging into the everyday stuff that makes (or breaks) a great workday—from leadership habits and communication wins to navigating change and building better teams. Whether you’re leading others or just leading yourself, you’ll find honest conversations, helpful tools, and a little laughter to help you work smarter—and lead with more heart.