
A podcast that brings humanity to the workplace. Each episode of LAAS busts the doors off topics that most business leaders shy away from in the workplace. Ready to have important conversations to drive real change in your organization? It starts with love. Let us show you how.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Business | |||

In this episode of "Love as a Strategy," we talk with Jeff Tkach, CEO of the Rodale Institute. Discover the secret to human health hidden right beneath our feet, the connection between "healthy soil, healthy food, and healthy people," and why Jeff be... more
In this episode, we talk with leadership strategist Andrea Wanerstrand, founder of A3 Culture Lab, about how to navigate the relentless speed of change in business. Andrea unpacks her Mindset Maven Method (M.A.V.E.N.)—a framework for building confide... more
Join host Jeff Ma as he welcomes Pinaki Kathiari, CEO of Local Wisdom and co-host of the podcast Why does it feel so wrong to be human at work?, for a deep dive into Love as a Change Strategy.
In this candid conversation, Jeff and Pinaki explore the... more
In this powerful final episode of the current season of "Love as a Business Strategy," guest Chris Field—founder of Mercy Project, author, and serial disruptor—discusses how he injects humanity and love into every facet of his boundary-breaking caree... more
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I had the pleasure of being a guest on Jeff's podcast, and it was a truly wonderful experience. This podcast stands out because it reveals the secret behind successful businesses: cultivating love. Jeff is genuinely caring and human, and his love for connecting with his guests and audience makes this podcast unique. His skill in guiding conversations and letting insights emerge is truly enlightening and keeps the audience engaged. This is a beautiful podcast for visionary leaders to explore the ... more
This podcast is unusual - in a very helpful way. If you are a business leader that wants to bring more humanity into your business and culture, this is a deep and varied resource. Jeff Ma’s style is easy to listen to while bringing out challenging ideas. I hope you give this a try.
Excellent podcast especially after hearing the story in person. A must hear for all leaders!!
I’ve always been a fan of the book - but I loved the episode with Danielle Mulvey. If you have 5-Star Employees, you’ve basically worked yourself out of a job because you’ve got people doing the work better than you. Brilliant. Having the right people on your team is such a game change.
I wish every employee I had was a 5-Star Employee.
This is one of those episodes that helps you think. Great guest!
Episode 110 with Danielle Mulvey was a really insightful listen for business owners! Danielle had helpful snippets of advice throughout the episode, one that stuck with me was “You wanna hire someone who LOVES what they’re doing.” Great stuff!
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Exploring the intersection of love and leadership, this podcast examines themes that challenge traditional business norms, focusing on human-centered practices that foster compassion, inclusivity, and emotional intelligence in the workplace. By featuring diverse guests who bring unique perspectives, it addresses essential topics like servant leadership, anti-racism, psychological safety, and human connection. Each episode seeks to transform the corporate landscape through heartfelt discussions, practical strategies, and engaging storytelling, ultimately promoting the belief that successful businesses prioritize love and humanity as core values.
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