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Speaking of Impact
Author: Bob DePasquale
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At the age of 18, Bob DePasquale found himself in a fight for his life when diagnosed with cancer. It would become a journey that ultimately shaped his view of himself and the gifts that he could share with the world.
Speaking of Impact is an empowering and educational show that helps people to recognize their time, talent and treasures as powerful tools that bring joy and fulfillment not only to themselves, but to the world around them.
Speaking of Impact is an empowering and educational show that helps people to recognize their time, talent and treasures as powerful tools that bring joy and fulfillment not only to themselves, but to the world around them.
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I hate my job...is something we hear too often. đź But why? Why are people feeling this way. Pew Research Center said that 75% of people report dissatisfaction with their role. Thatâs toughâŠand I donât me âtuffâ. We have to fix this. You have to fix this in your organization. I have 5 reasons why people hate their job and ways to prevent them. People deserve a healthy workplace culture and feeling related to their work when not on the clock. I wouldnât say these things are unknown but youâd be surprised how easy it is to overlooked them. Youâll want to stop that right away and get people in a joyful state that makes them appreciate their job (and growing the company). Have a âhatelessâ rest of your week. đđŒ ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Threads. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/276
Iâm a big fan of acronyms, but not this one. đ€Ł Storytelling has been the most powerful form of communication since the beginning of time. Yet, we donât acknowledge it in our work. Most âin officeâ communication is pretty lousy these days. You could blame it on remote work, social media, the next generation, whateverâŠbut what really lacks is emotion. Storytelling elicits this. Business requires you to communicate well and there is a lot of talk about empathy amongst team members. This tells me we need to be better storytellers with our people. This episode will help be a better storyteller and colleague. Have a âgloingâ rest of your week. đ * Subscribe to the Generosity Growth (G2) Newsletter ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn and X. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/275
Thereâs a lot of yelling out there, but storytelling is âlouderâ. Storytelling has been the most powerful form of communication since the beginning of time. Yet, we donât acknowledge it in our work. Most âin officeâ communication is pretty lousy these days. You could blame it on remote work, social media, the next generation, whateverâŠbut what really lacks is emotion. Storytelling elicits this. Business requires you to communicate well and there is a lot of talk about empathy amongst team members. This tells me we need to be better storytellers with our people. This episode will help be a better storyteller and colleague. Have a âstoriedâ rest of your week. đ«±đŒ ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Threads. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/274
Why do we make hard skills and soft skills battle each other for attention? Itâs dumb. Theyâre both important. The problem is, they are more fluid than we assume. Your hard skills can improve or get worse and your soft skills will need to change with different relationships. There is no perfect way to train either of them but the best teams know how to use them to build something significant. I wanted to invest some time in the process teams and leaders need to work through to help their people use each of these. Do this well and youâll find an incredible generous culture that attracts top talent and loyal customers. Have a skilled rest of your week.đ * Subscribe to the Generosity Growth (G2) Newsletter ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn and X. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/273
Thereâs a difference between knowing about people and knowing people. One is table stakes and the other is an advanced way to understand your workplace environment. Building culture is something that requires great understanding. Youâll here the buzzword âempathyâ these days. Itâs great but you canât expect to have it if you donât know people really well. Invest the time in knowing and understanding and youâre sure to build the culture you desire. This episode is designed to explain how to do this. Have a great rest of your week.đ * Subscribe to the Generosity Growth (G2) Newsletter ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Threads. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/272
Building workplace culture is really hard. But you can make it simple if you skip this one misstep. Most firms focus on helping people assimilate to their culture. That seems like itâs really helpful, right? I have a different way of thinking about this. You have to help people, yes, but there is a way to help them that is much more fulfilling and productive for the team as a whole. This is all based on growth. This is what people want and also what you want for your company. Have a great rest of your week.đ * Subscribe to the Generosity Growth (G2) Newsletter ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Threads. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/271
Mental health is a serious issue. I have experienced episodes where Iâve felt completely incapable of improving my situation. Thankfully, something or someone has come along to help me through the tough time. Imagine feeling this on a daily basis. This is how it can be when youâre mind is not as healthy as it can be. I feel for you if you are experiencing this or have before but I also know there are sources of support. The best source is internal. This episode is not just about what you can do yourself to âfixâ your mental health but it is about ways you can make it much simpler to find joy and fulfillment. This works for individuals and teams Have a healthy rest of your week.đ * Subscribe to the Generosity Growth (G2) Newsletter ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Threads. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/270
Toxicity is a culture killer. It can be hard to recognize and even harder to change. This happens because people struggle to recognize negative habits in others and themselves. Cultures are built, not found, whether you know it or not. A toxic culture will ruin the professional experience of its people and you have to recognize and address it as soon as possible. The problem is that most people are uncomfortable addressing it because itâs a âpeople thingâ. You have to understand othersâ perspective and be willing to have tough conversations. I have a way of looking at toxicity that is more personal and direct than the average culture advice. Take note of the steps in the process and learn to take them with caution and compassion. Have a great rest of your week.đ * Subscribe to the Generosity Growth (G2) Newsletter ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Threads. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/269
You gotta belong! Some say you have to believe. Well, I believe in belonging. There is no subsitute for this. Humans have helped each other survice and thrive for years. Part of our experience relies on others whether we want and realize this or not. I have spent a lot of time studying peopleâs acceptance, struggle, and experiences with their work. Itâs clear that people need to feel like they are a part of a strong mission. But why? How can this help or hurt your team? I have 5 things to think about (and master) if you want to build a generous workplace culture that attracts top talent and loyal customers. Have a communal week. đ« * Subscribe to the Generosity Growth (G2) Newsletter ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Threads. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/268
You CANâT be perfect. Only your effort can be. There is a problem with how we look at perfectionism these days. We say itâs a terrible thing and most will try to run from it - even ignore it. Thatâs a bad approach. I wouldnât say you can embrace it but you have to use itâs emotion for good. In this episode, Iâm breaking down you and your teamâs work so you can identify what can actually be perfect (yes, some things, can) and what canât be. Know these things and youâll have a whole different perspective on how to design expectations for a high performing team. Great people are attracted to great environments. This is how you lay the foundation. Have a perfect (almost) week. đ * Subscribe to the Generosity Growth (G2) Newsletter ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Threads. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/267
You CANâT treat people the same. I have seen a thousand leadership trainings and even more pieces of advice. Most of it is way too generalized. There is no perfect style. You have to consider how to treat people fairly. And that is really tough. The best leaders learn from every interaction they have. Youâre not born with a special skill. It can be trained but itâs mort about what you deliver to others than how effective you are at motivation or management. This episode will cover why you can treat people the same and how to be a better giver (leader) regardless of your title or position. Enjoy the rest of your week and keep leading wherever you are. đ * Subscribe to the Generosity Growth (G2) Newsletter ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Threads. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/266
The unexpected sucks. But it doesnât have too. In fact, I think you need it for greatness⊠âŠin life, in relationships, in business, and in workplace culture. I had a few unexpected things happen to me over the last few weeks and it got me thinking about resilience and the other related things to handling the unexpected. My business career, like yours, has been riddled with the unexpected. Adaptation has been critical. How does this apply to the culture of your workplace? I wanted to talk about it from the perspective of the employer and the employee. So, I did. đ * Subscribe to the Generosity Growth (G2) Newsletter ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Threads. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/265
Why do we separate these two things? Thereâs a problem in todayâs corporate environment. We think we have to recruit people away from other companies and then âretainâ them. But what if we thought of these things more similarly? If people are thinking about leaving so easily, than youâve already lost them. You havenât delivered on what you said in the recruitment process. This lack of integrity causes a significant problem as companies and teams grow. You do so much to recruit and then you have to double down to retain. It should be a more cohesive process, and I have counterintuitive thought as to what will actually make it âmoreâ cohesive. Enjoy the rest of your week and donât think about retention so much. đ * Subscribe to the Generosity Growth (G2) Newsletter ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Threads. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/264
Thereâs this trait that every leader should have. You can name a million of them but what is it? Iâve heard plenty of leadership trainings. The best oneâs will focus one specific trait for practice that can level up your work. But thereâs only one that I believe should be applied generally. We live in a world of more. Yet, in this case, you can bet that if you treat people this way, youâll find success in building relationships. Wel built relationships lead to strong teams that attract top talent and loyal customers. People want to be part of this type of environment. I had to invest an episode in this concept because I know itâs power. It saved my life. Have a generous rest of the week. đ * Subscribe to the Generosity Growth (G2) Newsletter ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Threads. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/263
Balance is impossible - and undesirable. I left town thinking Iâd get "refreshedâ but realized I actually just got deeper into the important stuff. This is how time off should be. If youâre only relieved when youâre away from the office, youâre missing something. This isnât the first time Iâve talked about how I donât shoot for work/life balance but itâs the deepest dive. I like to think about work life harmony instead. Itâs simpler. More realistic. And much more desirable. This episode is all about why. Have a generous rest of the week. đ * Subscribe to the Generosity Growth (G2) Newsletter ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Threads. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/262
People are quitting their jobs a lot these days. Should you try to avoid it or let people go? It dependsâŠ. There are some good reasons why someone might leave their job: relocation retirement family illness new opportunity I wouldnât consider any of these âquittingâ. They are reasons for change. No one would fault your company for them and so it doesnât hurt recruitment/retnetion. What does hurt though is when someone feels bad enough that they quit - decide itâs not worth it. Itâs important to understand the difference between these two things and the real reason why someone would bail on gainful employment. This will help to understand how to give people what they need to have a joyful work experience and stay. Have a generous rest of the week. đ * Subscribe to the Generosity Growth (G2) Newsletter ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Threads. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/261
You canât do generous culture alone and thatâs why you have to close the loop. The great news is that you two thirds of the way there. Itâs important to understand how culture is âfeltâ. Itâs key in this case because the exponential growth factor is accessed in this flywheel of giving. The third step in the process is what ignites your entire teams passion for a giving culture. Itâs where educate them on whatâs working and encourage them to jump in and add their own twist. Once they know, they go. That puts them in their own loop and attracting others. Have a generous rest of the week. đ * Subscribe to the Generosity Growth (G2) Newsletter ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Threads. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/260
They say the first step is the hardest. The second ainât that easy either. But itâs totally worth it and thatâs exactly what Iâm talking about today. My âACEâ process has three steps and you canât get to three without the two. Last week, you learned about taking action to learn about your people. Now, we have to cover the strategy I told you to forget about đ. Once you understand more about how people operate in a generous environment, you can determine what programs, systems, and habits to promote to build the culture. Have a generous rest of the week. đ * Subscribe to the Generosity Growth (G2) Newsletter ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Threads. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/259
There is one thing that every culture builder should start with. Itâs âbout that action. Simple as that. Generosity is something weâre all built with. No need to strategize and over think. You learn best from doing and why not do whatâs natural? This episode is all about the 1st step in my âACEâ process to building a generous workplace culture. Iâll share with you why its important and how to implement it to make your company take off. Have a generous rest of the week. đ * Subscribe to the Generosity Growth (G2) Newsletter ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Threads. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/258
Itâs not imposter syndrome unless youâve done it before. Yeah, I said that right. If you just arenât ready to do something, youâre just a beginner. Thatâs okay. Everyone starts at some point. If you have done it before and you think you canât, then itâs imposter syndrome. Either way, I have some key thoughts today of how to handle your situation. The best donât try to avoid the challenges. They lean in whether itâs familiar or not. Have a generous rest of the week. đ * Subscribe to the Generosity Growth (G2) Newsletter ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter. I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, Instagram, and Threads. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/257