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  • Are Your Values Still Yours? A Leadership Gut Check
    Apr 10 2025

    (From the Relationships at Work podcast)

    You’ve defined your values. But are you still living them — or just assuming you are?

    In this episode of Relationships at Work, we unpack the overlooked side of values in leadership. Not the usual “define your top five” — but the deeper, messier question of alignment. Are your values still showing up in how you lead, decide, and interact? Or have they quietly drifted out of sync with your environment… and yourself?

    This episode explores how to test your values at work, why misalignment sneaks up on us, and how self-awareness and situational awareness play a critical role in staying grounded as a leader. Because living out of sync with your values doesn’t just affect you — it erodes trust, clarity, and the culture you’re trying to build.

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    8 min
  • Is Leadership Broken? Redefining Leadership for Future Success
    Dec 9 2024

    (From the Relationships at Work podcast)

    Is the traditional leadership culture broken?

    In this episode, we explore the fractured state of leadership from the executive level to emerging leaders. Learn why organizations reward productivity over people skills and discover how leaders at every level can take control and redefine what leadership truly means for a thriving workplace culture. Empower yourself to become the leader your team needs.

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    9 min
  • Beyond the Quick Fix: Tackling Leadership’s Root Problems
    Sep 28 2024

    (From the Relationships at Work podcast)


    Are you tired of surface-level solutions to deep-seated workplace issues?

    In this episode, we dive into why traditional reactions like reprimanding a bad boss or throwing pizza lunches at disengaged employees only address symptoms, not the disease. Discover how focusing on root causes—like toxic cultures, poor management practices, and systemic flaws—can lead to genuine, lasting change. We’ll explore real examples, from high turnover to low engagement, and share actionable strategies like Root Cause Analysis and data-driven decision-making to help leaders dig deeper and create a truly impactful workplace. Stop the quick fixes and start making a real difference.

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    9 min
  • Leading with Truth: Embracing ‘I Don’t Know’
    Sep 20 2024

    (From the Relationships at Work podcast)

    In a world where leaders often feel pressured to have all the answers, it’s easy to fall into the trap of faking it. But what if the real power of leadership lies in admitting when you don't know?

    In this episode, we tackle the toxic advice many leaders receive—lie if you don’t know—and why embracing vulnerability is the key to building genuine trust. Discover practical steps for handling the unknown with integrity, the impact of transparent communication on your reputation, and how owning your truth sets the standard for a healthier workplace culture. It's time to redefine leadership—one honest conversation at a time.

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    8 min
  • Knowing Where We Stand: The Key to Shaping Our Work Culture
    Sep 12 2024

    From the Relationships at Work podcast

    Before you can build the work culture you envision, do you truly understand the culture you have now?

    In this episode of Relationships at Work, we explore the importance of taking a hard look at your current organizational environment before setting future goals. Using real-life examples, we discuss why leaders often fail to transform their teams and how tools like employee surveys, cultural audits, and direct observation can provide the crucial insights needed to bridge the gap between where you are and where you want to be.

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    7 min
  • Big Leadership Moments Must Be Earned Through Small Gestures
    May 27 2024

    In this episode of Relationships at Work, communications and leadership nerd (and host) Russel Lolacher highlights the importance of prioritizing small gestures before big moments at work.

    Big events at work are great. It's an opportunity to bring everyone together, connect in new ways, hear from leadership, have presenters sharing new ideas. They're awesome. But without a foundation built through small gestures and regular connection, these efforts will ring hollow. And further hurt the workplace culture. Russel provides real-world examples of why that effort matters and the benefit it can have on the entire organization. Join us as we discuss.

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    10 min
  • Great Leaders Know Change Does Not End Great Relationships
    May 20 2024

    In this episode of Relationships at Work, communications and leadership nerd (and host) Russel Lolacher asks us to maintain relationships even through significant change.

    Change is a part of the work world, whether it's as big as a merger or reorganization of a company or as traditional as moving teams or getting a new job. Great leaders understand that relationships are integral to the employee experience so we have to keep nurturing those connections even if our environments change. Russel provides real-world examples things we can do to ensure our relationships at work remain strong and resilient in the workplace. Join us as we discuss.

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    8 min
  • How Leadership Needs to React to a Tragedy Test
    May 9 2024

    In this episode of Relationships at Work, communications and leadership nerd (and host) Russel Lolacher explores how leadership should and shouldn't respond to tragedy from their teams.

    Not so long ago, Russel experienced a personal tragedy, which inspired his curiosity on how leaders and workplace cultures handle those moments. He provides real-world examples of good and bad experiences before highlighting some of the steps great leaders take to pass this tragedy test. Join us as we discuss.

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    11 min