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Being [at Work]

Andrea Butcher
Leadership
Personal Growth
Resilience
Personal Development
Connection
Self-Care
Abundant Empowerment
Self-Awareness
Gratitude
Communication
Leadership Development
Trust
Emotional Intelligence
Self-Validation
Relationships
Work-Life Balance
Workplace Culture
Dreams
Emotional Well-Being
Vision

Being a leader is hard. It often feels lonely, like no one understands what you're going through. Being [at Work], hosted by Andrea Butcher, offers daily encouragement while exploring what it means to be a leader in today's workplace. Each conversation featured focuses on solving real issues leaders like you face while equipping listeners with tools, strategies, and resources to effectively lead. ... more

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Being [at Work] offers a daily dose of leadership focused on helping you, the leader. During challenging times we need all of the encouragement we can get. Sometimes there’s simply no playbook and we just need to do the best we can. Sometimes the bes... more

Being [at Work] offers a daily dose of leadership focused on helping you, the leader. During challenging times we need all of the encouragement we can get. Sometimes there’s simply no playbook and we just need to do the best we can. Sometimes the bes... more

Being [at Work] offers a daily dose of leadership focused on helping you, the leader. During challenging times we need all of the encouragement we can get. Sometimes there's simply no playbook and we just need to do the best we can. Sometimes the bes... more

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Being [at Work] offers a daily dose of leadership focused on helping you, the leader. During challenging times we need all of the encouragement we can get. Sometimes there's simply no playbook and we just need to do the best we can. Sometimes the bes... more

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Recent Guests

Rebecca Hawkins
Friend and facilitator mentioned as leading a virtual growth session
Episode: Daily Dose: Which Energy is Leading Right Now?
Wema Hoover
Global executive advisor, leadership strategist and transformational coach; founder of Be Limitless Consulting
Be Limitless Consulting
Episode: 226: Turning the AI Moment into a Shared Opportunity with Wema Hoover
Tony Sanders
Colleague and co-facilitator, has worked with thousands of leaders in fast-growing companies
Episode: Daily Dose: Are You Unintentionally Turning Your Supervisors into Bullies?
Jamie Scarcelli
Former CEO, brings clarity on decision rights and accountability
Episode: Daily Dose: Are You Unintentionally Turning Your Supervisors into Bullies?
Kim Bohr
Expert behind organizational trust elasticity; CEO of the organization delivering the framework
Abundant Empowerment (CEO)
Episode: 225: Trust is Your Disruption Strategy with Kim Bohr
Kelly Coker
CEO of Brightlane Learning
Brightlane Learning
Episode: 224: Leading When the Need Is Growing and the Environment Is Getting Harder with Kelly Coker
Larry Baker
Former CEO, advocate for inner journey and contemplative leadership
FleetWatcher (former CEO); nonprofit founder
Episode: 223: The Work Beneath the Work: How Contemplation Drives Leadership from the Inside Out with Larry Baker
Dennis Martin
Executive and leader; former guest, now discussing ongoing vulnerability journey
Episode: 222: From Vulnerability to Integration with Dennis Martin
Caryn O'Sullivan
CEO and founder of Drapery Street
Drapery Street
Episode: 221: Great Leadership Only Exists in Practice with CEO Caryn O'Sullivan

Host

Andrea Butcher
Host of Being [at Work], guiding conversations on leadership, culture, and practical business growth.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 480 ratings
  • With Gratitude...

    I want to thank Andrea and HRD for inviting me to share moments of my personal and professional journey. I hope listeners can learn from some of my mistakes and reflections about redefining work life balance, finding postive energy, giving back, and remembering that self-care is not selfish!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JulieBock
    United States2 years ago
  • Must-listen!

    In the hustle and bustle of work life, it's easy to forget the importance of lifting each other. This episode serves as a gentle reminder to pause, reflect, and spread positivity. A must-listen for anyone looking to cultivate a more supportive workplace culture.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Emily HNL.
    United States2 years ago
  • Daily Wisdom for a Positive Perspective!

    This podcast serves as a daily reminder for leaders to elevate their thinking and make the best decisions, even in the absence of a clear playbook. If you're seeking daily inspiration to enhance your leadership abilities, this podcast is a must-subscribe.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Freed K Lynn
    United States3 years ago
  • A Conversation That Reshapes Perspectives!

    Episode 162 of "Being [at Work]" featuring Zach Mercurio is a thought-provoking conversation that reshapes perspectives on success and fulfillment. Zach's personal journey from societal standards to mattering at work serves as an inspirational narrative.

    Andrea Butcher and Zach dive deep into the connection between sustained human performance and well-being, highlighting the transformative potential of recognizing our own significance.

    This episode challenges traditional notions of success and... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tgdrt Joh
    United States3 years ago
  • Authentic Leadership Guidance!

    “Being [at Work]" with Andrea Butcher is a podcast that offers authentic leadership guidance for those who find the leadership journey lonely and challenging.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ET_54
    United States3 years ago

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Consistent mix of short daily doses and in-depth conversations keeps leadership learning actionable.
Well-articulated leadership discussions with practical takeaways.
Authentic host style and thoughtful guests make complex topics accessible.

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220: The Surprising Ways You Can Elevate Your Impact with Mike Miles
Q: What are the two focus areas to elevate leadership impact, and how do you implement them practically?
The two focus areas are balance across five life dimensions and core vs. context work; practically, use intake questions to identify superpowers, then magnify their relevance while delegating or systematizing the rest.
220: The Surprising Ways You Can Elevate Your Impact with Mike Miles
Q: Where does the desire to do more come from, and how should leaders redirect that energy?
Desire to do more often stems from early-career conditioning focused on output; the path forward is to shift toward impact quality, discernment, and investing energy in the few things only you can do.
217: How to Build a Future-Ready Organization with Jacob Morgan
Q: Why this book right now?
Jacob Morgan explains that a lot has changed in the world over the past 10 years due to technology and the pandemic, requiring a fresh perspective on employee experience.
213: The Power of Adaptability Intelligence (AQ) with Pete van Overwalle
Q: How do I assess and improve my own adaptability?
Start with self-reflection on your relationship with change, consider taking an adaptability assessment with ongoing coaching.
213: The Power of Adaptability Intelligence (AQ) with Pete van Overwalle
Q: What are some of the things that is measuring? Like, what are some of the questions or what are some of the things that the tool looks at to determine someone's level of adaptability intelligence?
It measures ability, character, and environmental factors influencing adaptability.

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This show centers on practical leadership, workplace culture, and personal growth for people leading teams in fast-moving, often challenging environments. Episodes mix short daily doses with longer, reflective conversations that tackle real-world issues like maintaining trust, sustaining growth, authentic leadership, and preventing burnout. A standout strength is the blend of concise, actionable insights with deeper storytelling from guests, all delivered in a warm, human-centered style that emphasizes utility over theory. Listeners are likely leaders and aspiring managers seeking concrete strategies to improve team dynamics, well-being, and performance, with a recurring focus on inclusivity, resilience, and meaningful impact at work.

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Recent guests on Being [at Work] include:

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2. Wema Hoover
3. Tony Sanders
4. Jamie Scarcelli
5. Kim Bohr
6. Kelly Coker
7. Larry Baker
8. Dennis Martin

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