SummaryThe conversation explores the complexities of modern workplaces, emphasizing the importance of fostering confidence in discussions about inclusion. It highlights the detrimental effects of fear on employee engagement and contributions, advocating for a more supportive environment where mistakes are seen as learning opportunities rather than failures.TakeawaysWe can't crucify people for making a genuine mistake.People are terrified to engage in conversations of inclusion.Navigating workplace complexity is essential.Fear hinders contributions and professional growth.We want people to have confidence in their voices.Positive professional ways are needed in discussions.If people are terrified to speak, you miss valuable insights.Inclusion discussions are crucial for a healthy workplace.Creating a supportive environment is key to engagement.Mistakes should be viewed as learning opportunities.
To support The Walk to Hope:https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-walk-to-hopeIn this episode of the Dear Work podcast, Matthew Cameron speaks with John Gibson, CEO of the Canmore Trust, about mental health, suicide prevention, and the importance of open conversations surrounding these topics. John shares the story of his son Cameron, whose tragic death led to the creation of the Canmore Trust, a charity dedicated to supporting those affected by suicide. The conversation emphasizes the significance of community, kindness, and finding purpose through shared experiences, particularly through walking as a means of healing and connection.Matthew also shares his upcoming 330-mile walk to raise awareness for the Canmore Trust, highlighting the journey of self-discovery and hope.
Summary:In this conversation, Matthew Cameron speaks with Colin Bullen, founder of Virtuosity performance habit training, about the challenges and misconceptions surrounding workplace wellbeing.They explore the intersection of actuarial science and behaviour change, emphasizing the need for a cultural shift in organizations to truly support employee wellbeing. Colin shares insights on the importance of understanding organizational culture, the role of purpose, and the necessity of empowering employees through job crafting.The discussion highlights the limitations of traditional well-being programs and advocates for a more holistic approach to creating supportive work environments.
Summary In this conversation, Jess Annison discusses the philosophical aspects of work, emphasising its dual nature as both an economic transaction and a source of personal fulfilment. She shares her journey from a successful career in the civil service to becoming a coach focused on helping others find meaningful work. The discussion delves into the dark sides of meaningful work, the role of employers in fostering a meaningful work environment, and the evolving expectations of younger generations regarding purpose in their careers. Jess also highlights the importance of job crafting and the need for organizations to engage in meaningful conversations with their employees to enhance job satisfaction and retention.
Summary In this episode of the Dear Work podcast, Matthew Cameron speaks with Christo Hudson, a passionate advocate for mental health and suicide prevention. Christo shares his journey from being an airline pilot to becoming a mental health trainer, emphasizing the importance of human connection and the need for organisations to rethink their approach to employee wellbeing. He discusses his personal experiences with mental health challenges and the significance of identity in the workplace. The conversation highlights the necessity of creating supportive environments where individuals feel safe to express their struggles and the role of vulnerability in fostering strong team dynamics. Christo advocates for proactive mental health strategies and the use of data to understand employee wellbeing, ultimately aiming to destigmatize conversations around suicide and mental health.