
Dr. Casey Lankow and Dr. Tim Johansson envision a world of work where people realize their significance and purpose. Join them as they explore how to make positive meaning of our relationships and contributions (and what can get in the way), which leads to being more engaged, present, and effective. Gain some insight about yourself, enjoy some laughs, and join Drs. Tim and Casey in creating a worl... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | ManagementHealth & FitnessMental HealthBusiness | ||||

Over 70% of US adults have experienced trauma, and yet we try to ignore that fact in the majority of work places. In this episode Tim and Casey discuss how the principles of trauma-informed care can inform a trauma-informed leadership.
Six Principl... more
The greatest predictor of The Great Resignation is a toxic workplace culture (Sull, Sull, & Zweig, 2022). The Humanity at Work Conference provides solutions for what individuals can do to contribute to a health workplace culture. In this special ep... more
Casey and Tim have talked a fair amount about "purpose" over the years. In this episode, they revisit some of the ideas they have endorsed before, and share how their perspectives have evolved. You don't want to miss their updated ideas on purpose!... more
Personality! It can seem like a very broad, unidentifiable thing - but it actually is a thing that can be measured. In this episode Tim and Casey discuss the difference between measuring personality from a Type perspective and a Trait perspective. ... more
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These two deliver amazing content in a bright format that leaves listeners with a can-do feeling. I don’t share many (if any other) podcasts out; but I keep sending this one to friends, coworkers, family, and even random strangers in passing. Excited to see where 2020 takes them!
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Evidence-based and nuanced.
I’ve attended seminars led by Casey and Tim - this podcast is great on its own, but also as a continuation of the skills we learned in our meetings.
I have had the opportunity to personally speak with both Casey and Tim on several of occasions about business and life, and have had an incredible amount of takeaways that have made me look smart in front of other people! It’s great that they are exhibiting their knowledge on this podcast and giving us all the opportunity to absorb this content free of charge.
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