Generosity at Work is a podcast that explores how generosity is at work in our workplaces and world. Throughout the five episodes in Season 1, you will explore the science of generosity. Each episode will focus on a core practice you and your organization can adopt and adapt in order to improve the lives of everyone you touch.Generosity At Work is produced by Jackson Healthcare's LoveLifts community impact platform. It is free resource for leaders and organizations seeking to go beyond profit...
In Episode 1, you will move beyond the idea of "giving back" and reorient your thinking to the bigger, more inclusive idea of generosity. You will learn that being generous doesn't simply mean helping others. It also means not harming the people and places in which we live and work. This is what we mean by responsible generosity.Generosity At Work is produced by Jackson Healthcare's LoveLifts community impact platform. It is free resource for leaders and organizations seeking to go beyond pro...
In Episode 2, you will explore the science of generosity. Are most people generous? Do all acts of generosity improve our wellbeing and happiness? Learn what the University of Notre Dame's Science of Generosity Project discovered through its research. And learn why consistent practices are the key to generosity's impact.Here are links related to this episode:University of Notre Dame's Science of Generosity ProjectThe Paradox of Generosity: Giving We Receive, Grasping We Lose by Christian Smit...
In Episode 3, you will learn about "task significance" from Blake A. Allan, Ph.D. Research by Dr. Allan and others suggests that any job or task, no matter how boring it is, can be meaningful. When it comes to activating generosity, you must be able to see how your efforts impact the people and places you are working to serve. And you must understand and leverage the important difference between stories and narratives.Here are links related to this episode:Website of Blake A. Allan, PhDGenero...
In Episode 4, you will discover the history of corporate social responsibility and stakeholder theory. Businesses have come a long way in their value of and investment in generosity and social responsibility. Stakeholder theory promotes the idea that businesses have a moral responsibility to serve all stakeholders affecting or affected by their business, especially employees.Here are links related to this episode:Learn more about Conscious CapitalismRead goBeyondProfit's 2023 Generosity Repor...
Episode 5 presents a strategic framework that your business can adapt to aim its generosity efforts for impact. Discover your organization's "circle of impact," and activate collective generosity through people, philanthropy, programming, and partnerships. Generosity At Work is produced by Jackson Healthcare's LoveLifts community impact platform. It is free resource for leaders and organizations seeking to go beyond profit, and be a force for good in the world. Learn more about Jackson H...
Generosity at Work is a podcast that explores how generosity is at work in our workplaces and how that generosity is at work in the world. In Season 2 you will learn from innovative thinkers and practitioners in the field of business generosity and social impact. And you will explore ways you can focus and scale up your business’s generosity efforts in its local community.Generosity At Work is produced by Jackson Healthcare's LoveLifts community impact platform. It is free resource for l...
In this episode, you will explore the first step in moving your organization toward being a generous community partner.Our special "neighbor" in this episode is David Newell best known for his beloved role as Mr. McFeely on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. With a career spanning over three decades on the show, Mr. Newell became an enduring symbol of kindness and community for generations of viewers. Beyond his on-screen role, he dedicated his career to Family Communications, Inc. (now Fred Rogers...
Jennifer McCrea is a global trailblazer in philanthropic generosity, with a track record that includes guiding over 500 organizations around the world. Dubbed “the billionaire whisperer” by Bloomberg, her expertise has reshaped the way we think about giving.But when it comes to how business leaders can drive real impact through generosity, her answer might surprise you.In this episode, discover how true generosity begins by redefining leadership—starting with self-awareness and a commitment t...
Discover how businesses can elevate their community impact by moving beyond "feel-good" volunteerism! In this episode, you will learn from Dr. Jessica Rodell, a leading expert in corporate community engagement, to explore how companies can build partnerships that create meaningful benefits for communities and employees alike. As the William H. Wilson Distinguished Chair at the University of Georgia’s Terry College of Business, Dr. Rodell shares groundbreaking insights and actionable strategie...
Discover the heartwarming story of John’s Crazy Socks, a father-son business that proves socks can change lives. Join John and Mark Cronin as they share how their social enterprise combines creativity, inclusivity, and generosity to spread happiness, create jobs for individuals with differing abilities, and give back to communities worldwide. This episode will inspire you to see business as a force for good—and might just leave you craving your own pair of crazy socks!Generosity At Work is pr...
In this season finale, discover how a simple, surprising question revolutionized milkshake sales and how that same mindset can transform your business's generosity. Learn how an innovative brewery in Georgia is solving childhood literacy, why listening is the first act of true generosity, and how asking the right questions can turn your business into a force for extraordinary change. Let's keep the good going!Generosity At Work is produced by Jackson Healthcare's LoveLifts community...