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  • From Retooling to Rewilding with June 'Jumakae' Kaewsith
    2025/04/22

    In this episode of the Social Responsibility at Work podcast, Angela R. Howard speaks with June 'Jumakae' Kaewsith (2025 Culture Impact Lab Speaker) about the importance of community building, ancestral wisdom, and the need for a shift in organizational culture. They explore the concepts of decolonization, rewilding, and the significance of creating beloved communities that prioritize connection and support. The conversation also touches on the future of education and work, emphasizing the need for reflection and a deeper understanding of our human experience.Chapters00:00 - Introduction to Community and Culture Impact03:11 -The Role of Ancestral Wisdom in Community Building06:02 - Decolonization and the Shift from Retooling to Rewilding08:57 - The Importance of Beloved Community11:58 - Education and the Future of Work14:46 - Legacy and Reflection on Human ExperienceJoin us at the Culture Impact Lab: https://callforculture.com/culture-im...Connect with June: https://www.yourstorymedicine.com/

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    33 分
  • Navigating Mental Health in the Workplace with Anthony Sartori
    2025/03/21

    In this episode of the Social Responsibility at Work podcast, Angela Howard and Anthony Sartori (Culture Impact Lab Speaker and Executive Director/Founder at Evolving Minds) discuss the critical importance of mental health in the workplace, especially in the wake of the pandemic. They explore generational differences in attitudes towards mental health, the need for supportive work environments, and the role of autonomy and play in fostering a positive culture. The conversation highlights the unique challenges faced by younger generations, the business case for mental health support, and the urgent need for change within the nonprofit sector. Ultimately, they emphasize the interconnectedness of employee wellbeing and organizational success, advocating for a more human-centered approach to work.Connect with Anthony: Anthony Sartori | LinkedInLearn more about Evolving Minds: https://www.evolving-minds.org/Join us at Culture Impact Lab 2025: https://callforculture.com/culture-im...Chapters00:00 - Introduction to Mental Health in the Workplace03:09 - The Impact of the Pandemic on Mental Health06:07 - The Need for Supportive Workplaces09:20 - Investing Time for Social Connection12:27 - Empowering Employees for Culture Change15:37 - Breaking Down Barriers to Connection18:43 - Generational Differences in Mental Health Awareness22:02 - The Severance Analogy and Human Experience23:00 - Cultural Shifts in the Workplace24:22 - Mental Health and Workplace Responsibility25:05 - The Business Case for Mental Health27:45 - Employee Experience and Customer Connection30:06 -Measuring Impact in the Workplace32:34 - The Nonprofit Sector's Mental Health Crisis35:30 - Reimagining Nonprofit Models for Sustainability38:40 - Emerging Trends in Nonprofit Wellbeing

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    41 分
  • Adaptive Leadership in Times of Change with Dav Rauch and Andrea Robb
    2025/03/07

    In this episode of Social Responsibility at Work, I'm joined by Dav Rauch and Andrea Robb to discuss the evolving landscape of organizational culture and the importance of designing workplaces that prioritize the human experience (from the inside out and the outside in).
    We explore the interplay between external and internal cultural dynamics, the necessity of adapting tools and systems for modern work environments, and the significance of storytelling and connection in fostering a sense of belonging and psychological safety.
    We also throw a hint of AI and biomimicry at the end or our chat just to keep things spicy 🌶️Learn more about A R C xJoin us at the upcoming Culture Impact Lab in Chicago!

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    50 分
  • Workplace Allyship in Action: A Coming Out Story with Geoffrey Roche
    2025/02/21

    In this episode of the Social Responsibility at Work podcast,Angela R. Howard and Geoffrey Roche (Director of Workforce Development (North America at Siemens Healthineers) discuss the importance of allyship, belonging and intentional equitable design in the workplace, focusing on Geoffrey's heart-felt recent personal journey of self-acceptance while coming out as a gay man and the support he received from his organization.

    They explore the role of leadership in fostering a culture of belonging, the nuance of privilege, and the responsibility of organizations to address societal issues affecting their employees.

    The conversation emphasizes the need for authentic living, the importance of mental health support, and the call to action for leaders to create equitable environments for all.

    Chapters

    00:00 - Introduction to Personal Stories of Diversity and Inclusion

    3:08 - Geoffrey's Journey of Self-Acceptance

    6:05 - Organizational Support and Belonging

    9:04- Privilege and Equity in the Workplace

    11:54- Addressing Macro Environments and Organizational Responsibility

    14:50- A Call to Action for Leaders

    17:55- Reflections on Love and Acceptance

    20:56- Closing Thoughts and Future AspirationsConnect with Geoffrey Roche

    Join us and Geoffrey at the Culture Impact Lab 2025 in Chicago.Register HERE.

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    27 分
  • Navigating the DEI Landscape and Anchoring on Culture with Michel Fabode
    2025/02/07

    SUMMARY:

    In this episode of the Social Responsibility at Work podcast, I chat with Michel Fabode (Head of People & Culture at Next Street and Author of CULTŪRA) to discuss the current landscape of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the workplace. We explore the tension surrounding DEI, the backlash against it, and the importance of embedding culture within organizations. The conversation highlights the shift in power dynamics between employers and employees, the need for organizations to define their values, and the importance of being responsive in a rapidly changing environment. Michel emphasizes that understanding and owning values is crucial for organizations to thrive during challenging times.

    CHAPTERS:

    00:00 Introduction to DEI and Culture Work

    05:02 The Tension Surrounding DE

    I10:12 Understanding the Fear of DEI

    20:16 The Evolving Workforce and Values

    25:57 The Importance of Values in Organizations

    32:12The Future of DEI in Corporate Culture LEARN MORE: Learn more about ⁠Michel Fabode⁠ and The Culture Design Lab.

    Purchase and read Michel's book: CULTŪRA: A guidebook to help founders design thoughtful organizational cultures for diverse teams

    Join us and Michel at the Culture Impact Lab 2025 in Chicago! Register HERE.

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    45 分
  • Behind the Reality with Nick Thompson and Co-Host Laura Louise Green
    2025/01/24

    In this powerful episode, my co-host Laura Louise Green ⁠(Founder, ⁠Healthy Pour ⁠) and I sit down with ⁠Nick Thompson⁠, former Love Is Blind cast member, Mental Health Advocate and Co-Founder of ⁠U-CAN Foundation⁠ to pull back the curtain on the untold realities of reality TV and the humans behind the screen.

    Nick opens up about the mental health struggles faced by cast members, the lack of workplace protections in the entertainment industry, lack of support and after-care with re-integration, and the exploitation that can occur behind the scenes.

    We explore how reality TV intersects with workers’ rights and discuss what meaningful reform could look like to better protect participants. Nick shares his personal experiences and advocates for change in an industry often shrouded in glamor but rife with systemic issues.

    Tune in for an eye-opening conversation about the human cost of "unscripted" entertainment and the urgent need for accountability in the industry.

    This is a must-listen for advocates for workers’ rights, and anyone curious about the intersection of entertainment and ethics.

    Sign the campaign to ⁠Add a Disclaimer to All Reality Television Programming! | MoveOn

    Tune into Eyes Wide Open with Nick Thompson

    Join us at Culture Impact Lab 2025 (May 14-15 in Chicago)

    Learn more about Healthy Pour

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    57 分
  • Welcome Back!
    2024/12/20

    Welcome back to Social Responsibility at Work where we advocate for building workplaces where people, purpose and progress come together.


    Not only are we reviving social responsibility at work, but we're also taking things to an entirely new level by integrating it in with our Call for Culture annual conference, the Culture Impact Lab - an equity centered conference for work and change leaders.


    You all know we are living in a time of rapid change where work culture is being reshaped by society, generational shifts, technological advances, and the increasing demand for businesses to do more than just make profit. They're being called to create meaningful impact, and this podcast started as a platform to discuss how organizations can embrace social responsibility at work and embrace the idea of the connection, the ecosystem between workplaces and society at large.


    Now, we're doubling down on those conversations because, let's face it, the stakes have not been higher, and whether we're addressing workplace equity, sustainability, mental health, or community engagement, social responsibility is no longer a nice to have its aim must have.


    And so this reboot is brought to you in collaboration with the Culture Impact Lab, which is where we want to do more than just talk about these issues. We want to create a space dedicated to designing and scaling workplace cultures that prioritize integrity, compassion, teamwork and purpose.


    And so here's what you can expect moving forward:


    1. Actionable and practical insights from our team at Call for Culture around how teams can leaders can integrate social responsibility into their day-to-day operations

    2. Real stories from organizations and individuals who are redefining what it means to do good and do well

    3. Break down of current events that are sending us signals around how we can need to redefine workplace culture for the future .


    Regardless of your role and spheres of influence around equity-centered work, you'll walk away with actionable steps.


    And so on our first few episodes, we're going to tackle questions like:


    How can businesses and organizations build cultures that support employee wellbeing without sacrificing performance?


    How do we think about the wave of return to office (RTO) and what are the problems with that? And what are our predictions around what's going to happen next?


    What role does DEI play in social responsibility and thinking about the next four years and a Trump administration? What do we need to see happen in order for us to continue the work?


    How can small businesses create big impact in their communities? How do we connect some of this work to economic opportunity?


    We’ll feature guests from across industries, leaders, innovators, advocates who are walking the talk when it comes to social responsibility at work.


    And this is where you come in. This podcast is a community. It's not a monologue. And so I'd love to hear from you around what challenges are you facing? What topics do you want to explore? What do you want to hear from us? We want to continue to hear from our community and understand how we can be a voice for change for you. Email us at admin@callforculture.com with your ideas!


    This generation of workplace culture is not going to last another generation, and we have that the power to ensure that it changes for the better. And so whether you're tuning it on your commute during your morning coffee or a walk, um or you're listening to us to, you know, increase your skill set and your professional development. We’re so grateful that you're here with us.


    Let's build a better workplace culture together one episode at a time. See you soon!

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    6 分
  • A New Chapter
    2023/11/14

    Hello! Angela here - the host of the Social Responsibility at Work podcast.


    I know it’s been a while, and you’re probably wondering where we’ve been!


    The Social Responsibility at Work podcast has been integral to our growth (and my growth) over the last 3 years. So it might be surprising to hear: we've made the decision to retire it.

    This decision was not made lightly, and it comes with mixed emotions as we reflect on the insightful and impactful conversations our show has produced.

    It’s amazing to think back at what one podcast inspired during the COVID Pandemic led to:

    > +100 episodes about workplace culture with a variety of guests, thought leaders, and experts that made us realize this discipline needs wider representation and more diversity of thought

    > The start to a broader exploration about the role of employers and employees in creating a world we want to live in, and a blurring of the lines between culture at work and culture in the world at large

    > A hard conversation, practice in accountability and title pivot

    > The beginnings of a rebrand, which has continued to show us the company we want to become, the work we want to be doing, and the experiences we want to create

    > The realization that our role in changing the way we all work, is to actually extend far beyond the “walls” of the workplace

    The good news: all episodes will remain an active library of valuable content for you to consume at any time — you’ll be able to access the Social Responsibility at Work podcast through our website, on Apple, Spotify, and anywhere podcasts are streamed, indefinitely. We just won’t be recording any new episodes.

    Our team is still envisioning exactly what our audio content will look like moving forward, but one thing we know for sure is that it’ll emerge from the Culture Impact Lab — our in-person experience taking place in Chicago, IL May 15-16, 2024.

    The only thing better than listening in on the conversations happening at this experience through recorded audio?

    Being there in person: join the waitlist now, and be a part of this conversation with us.

    https://callforculture.com/culture-impact-lab

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    5 分