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The Dream Dividend podcast proves that when organizations invest in their employees' personal dreams, the returns compound—in retention, productivity, and profitability
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Kevin Patrick discusses the transformative power of gratitude, particularly during Thanksgiving, and its potential to impact organizations through the Dream Manager program. He emphasizes the importance of understanding and supporting employees' dreams, fostering a culture of abundance, and creating a sense of belonging. The episode explores practical steps for organizations to implement these principles and the long-term benefits of investing in employees' aspirations. Takeaways Gratitude can transform organizations by revealing what matters. Thanksgiving serves as a moment of reflection and gratitude. The Dream Manager program connects gratitude to aspiration and action. Understanding employees' dreams benefits organizations. Abundance thinking fosters a culture of investment in dreams. Structured pauses help reflect on what truly matters. Investing in dreams creates a culture of belonging and engagement. Addressing objections to investing in employees' dreams is crucial. Treating employees as whole people supports their dreams. Storytelling shapes organizational culture positively. Sound bites Gratitude reveals what truly matters. Thanksgiving is a moment of reflection. Dream Manager connects gratitude to action. Understanding dreams benefits organizations. Abundance thinking fosters investment. Structured pauses reflect true values. Investing in dreams creates belonging. Address objections to dream investment. Treat employees as whole people. Storytelling shapes culture positively.   Chapters   00:00:00 Introduction to Gratitude and Thanksgiving 00:02:00 The Role of Gratitude in Organizations 00:04:00 Dream Manager Program Overview 00:06:00 Connecting Gratitude to Employee Dreams 00:08:00 Abundance Thinking and Investment 00:10:00 Structured Pauses and Reflection 00:12:00 Compounding Effect of Dream Investment 00:14:00 Addressing Skepticism and Objections 00:16:00 Practical Steps for Organizations 00:18:00 Conclusion and Call to Action  
In this episode of the Dream Dividend podcast, host Kevin Patrick reflects on a challenging football season where his middle school team lost the championship game. However, he emphasizes that the true victory lies in the personal growth and development of the players, who learned valuable life lessons beyond the game. By focusing on holistic development rather than just wins and losses, the team fostered a culture of support and resilience. Kevin draws parallels between coaching and business leadership, advocating for a shift towards investing in people's dreams and aspirations to create sustainable success. takeaways The real championship is about supporting dreams, not just winning. Transforming a broken program requires a focus on holistic development. Building a winning culture involves investing in the whole person. Resilience is key to processing losses in a healthy way. Leaders should prioritize people over metrics for sustainable success. Measuring personal growth is as important as tracking business metrics. Real stories of transformation highlight the impact of holistic coaching. Creating a culture of support leads to better performance. The next season is an opportunity to integrate lessons learned. Investing in people creates a foundation for long-term success. Sound Bites "We already won the thing that really matters." "What gets measured gets managed." "We focused on developing complete human beings." Chapters 00:00Introduction to the Dream Dividend Podcast 00:22Reflections on a Difficult Loss 01:13The Real Championship: Supporting Dreams 02:32Transforming a Broken Program 04:51Building a Winning Culture 09:29Lessons from the Championship Game 11:45The Importance of Holistic Development 13:56Practical Applications for Business Leaders 18:38The Value of Integrating Personal Growth 20:05Looking Ahead: Planning for the Next Season 25:03Closing Thoughts and Call to Action
Keywords financial systems, employee engagement, Dream Manager, compensation strategies, turnover costs, SMBs, budgeting, human resources, employee development, business growth Summary In this episode of the Dream Dividend, Kevin Patrick discusses the importance of rethinking financial perspectives on employees and how treating them as assets rather than expenses can lead to significant business benefits. He shares a compelling case study of a distribution company that implemented the Dream Manager program, which focuses on helping employees achieve their personal dreams. This approach not only reduced turnover costs but also transformed the company's compensation strategies and overall financial planning. The episode emphasizes the need for small to mid-sized businesses to invest in their people to maximize returns and create a more engaged workforce. Takeaways Most SMBs have their financial thinking completely backwards. Employees should be treated as assets to be developed. The Dream Manager program can significantly reduce turnover costs. Investing in employee dreams leads to higher engagement and productivity. Traditional compensation strategies do not drive retention. Budgeting should prioritize people development over cost minimization. Every dollar invested in employee dreams returns substantial value. CFOs should track metrics that reflect employee engagement and retention. Investing in people creates a better workplace culture. Calculating turnover costs reveals the true expense of disengagement. Titles Transforming Financial Perspectives on Employees The Power of the Dream Manager Program Sound bites "You can't afford not to do this." "Calculate what turnover costs you." "People stay because they feel valued." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Human Systems Integration 00:54 Rethinking Financial Perspectives on Employees 05:46 The Dream Manager Case Study Begins 09:11 Transforming Employee Engagement Through Dreams 16:21 Shifting Compensation Philosophy 23:08 Investing in Employee Development 28:00 Redefining Budgeting for People 36:03 Aligning Financial Systems with Employee Growth 37:35 Conclusion and Next Steps
Keywords ERP implementation, Dream Manager, employee engagement, business systems, culture, change management, human resources, SMB, organizational development, trust Summary In this episode, Kevin Patrick discusses the challenges of implementing ERP systems in small to mid-sized businesses and how the Dream Manager approach can prevent culture damage during such transitions. He shares a cautionary tale of a company that lost key employees due to a poorly managed ERP implementation and contrasts it with a success story where employee involvement and a focus on personal dreams led to a smoother transition. The episode emphasizes the importance of treating employees as whole human beings and integrating their needs into business systems. Takeaways The implementation process is often more damaging than the technology itself. Ignoring the human side of system changes can lead to significant employee turnover. Involving employees in the decision-making process fosters a sense of ownership. Building trust and communication is crucial during major changes. The Dream Manager approach focuses on the whole person, not just the worker. Successful implementations require understanding employee concerns and needs. Creating advocates instead of resistors is key to successful change management. Regular conversations about personal dreams can enhance employee engagement. ERP systems can improve efficiency but may damage culture if not implemented thoughtfully. Investing in people and systems simultaneously leads to sustainable growth. Titles Transforming Business Systems: The Human Element Navigating ERP Implementation: Lessons Learned Sound bites "They listened and took notes." "You want to be less stressed?" "The ERP culture killer is real." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Season Two: The How Behind Success 02:49 The ERP Implementation Nightmare 05:40 The Human Cost of ERP Systems 11:01 The Importance of Employee Involvement 16:43 A Different Approach: Dream Manager in Action 22:27 Building Trust and Communication 27:50 Preventing Culture Damage During Change 33:54 Conclusion: Integrating Human Development with Systems
Keywords leadership, legacy, decision making, intentionality, values, storytelling Summary In this conversation, Kevin Patrick discusses the inherent responsibility of leadership in shaping a legacy. He emphasizes the importance of intentional decision-making and the impact of leadership on the narratives created by those they lead. Takeaways Nobody tells you when you take on a leadership role, you're already building a legacy. Every decision you make, every priority you set, every person you lead, they're all writing a story about who you are and what you valued. The only question is whether you're writing that story intentionally or letting it write itself. Titles The Legacy of Leadership Intentionality in Leadership Sound bites "You're already building a legacy." "Every decision you make writes a story."
In this episode of The Dream Dividend, Kevin Patrick explores the broken state of traditional workplace management and introduces a transformative vision for the future of work. He discusses the concept of the 'dream dividend,' which posits that investing in employees' personal dreams can lead to greater engagement, innovation, and profitability. The conversation emphasizes the need for businesses to reimagine their role in society, focusing on human potential and community impact rather than solely on profit. Patrick invites listeners to consider whether the conventional wisdom of business practices is truly effective and encourages them to explore new ways of fostering employee development and fulfillment. Takeaways The traditional workplace is broken, with low employee engagement. Investing in employee dreams can unlock greater productivity. Trinity One's mission is to integrate human development with business transformation. The dream dividend can lead to exponential returns for businesses. Companies that support employee dreams can attract top talent. Individual transformations can create community-wide impacts. The future of work may prioritize human flourishing over profit. Conventional business wisdom may be outdated and ineffective. The dream dividend challenges the shareholder primacy doctrine. Every business has the potential to be in the dream business. Titles Reimagining the Future of Work The Dream Dividend: A New Business Paradigm Sound bites "Employee engagement has been hovering around 30%." "The future isn't guaranteed, but it's possible."
In this intimate and personal episode, host Kevin Patrick pulls back the curtain to share how coaching youth football taught him everything he knows about building dream-driven organizations. From a winless first season with 11 six-year-olds to leading the middle school program at the largest public school in Saint Johns County, Florida, Kevin reveals the surprising parallels between developing young athletes and transforming businesses. Discover why that 0-10 first season taught more valuable leadership lessons than any championship ever could. Learn how his son Liam's straight-A academic performance connects directly to principles learned on the football field. Understand why investing in complete human development—whether for 12-year-olds or seasoned professionals—creates performance excellence as a natural byproduct. This episode bridges youth coaching and business consulting, revealing how the next generation of leaders is being shaped right now on practice fields where dreams matter as much as touchdowns. Kevin shares personal stories about his wife Kelly, sons Liam and Brendan, and the lessons learned from being raised as one of six kids in Philadelphia that now drive his mission to transform how businesses invest in human potential. If you've ever wondered why some organizations inspire extraordinary loyalty while others struggle with turnover, or how early investment in dreams creates leaders who transform industries, this episode provides answers you won't find in any business textbook. Perfect for: Business leaders, youth coaches, parents, HR professionals, and anyone who believes that investing in human dreams isn't just good for people—it's the foundation of sustainable business success. Key Takeaways: Why short-term results don't predict long-term success How complete human development drives performance in all areas The connection between youth sports and organizational transformation Why the next generation will demand dream-driven workplaces Practical lessons from coaching 80+ young athletes that apply directly to leading teams Episode Length: <30 minutes #DreamDividend #YouthCoaching #BusinessTransformation #Leadership #HumanPotential #EmployeeEngagement #DreamManager #YouthSports #OrganizationalCulture #FutureOfWork
Beyond the Field: A Father's Lasting Legacy A year after losing my mother, I discovered something that changed how I understood my entire childhood: a worn notebook filled with my father's handwriting, including a letter he wrote during my addiction treatment that was much gentler than the one I actually received. My father, Joe Patrick, was a Marine who commuted four and a half hours each way to work, lived in hotels all week, and still found energy to serve as Pop Warner football Commissioner every Saturday morning. Our relationship was complicated—he was relentlessly hard on me, always expecting more. For years, I struggled to feel the love I now know was always there. In this deeply personal episode, I share how discovering that notebook helped me finally understand what my parents sacrificed, why my father pushed me so hard, and how his example of investing in others' potential became the foundation for everything I do today. This is a story about complicated love, deferred dreams, and the true meaning of legacy. Semper Fi, Dad.
In this deeply personal episode, Kevin Patrick shares his raw, unfiltered story of battling addiction for over three decades while building a successful career in manufacturing and consulting. From starting substance use at age 12 to becoming a "high-functioning addict" who solved million-dollar problems for Intel while his personal life crumbled, Kevin reveals how his journey through addiction, recovery, relapse, and redemption uniquely qualified him to understand the disengagement crisis plaguing organizations today. Discover the profound parallels between addiction recovery and organizational transformation, why 77% of disengaged employees are experiencing their own version of "high-functioning dysfunction," and how addressing the "hole in the soul"—whether personal or organizational—is the key to sustainable success. Kevin's story proves that our greatest failures can become our most powerful assets when we're willing to integrate all parts of ourselves in service of transformation. This episode is for anyone who's ever felt empty despite external success, any leader trying to understand why their employees are checked out, and any organization ready to address the root causes of disengagement rather than just the symptoms. Sometimes the best consultants are those who've been broken and rebuilt—because they understand transformation at the cellular level. Warning: This episode contains discussions of addiction and recovery that some listeners may find triggering.
Send us a text What happens when a failing manufacturing company decides to invest in employees' personal dreams instead of cutting costs? A revolutionary business transformation that defies conventional wisdom. In this remarkable case study, we follow an Ohio-based precision manufacturing company that was bleeding $300,000 annually despite having solid contracts. With turnover at a devastating 32% and quality issues mounting, the owner faced a breaking point when his best machinist resigned because he couldn't afford time off for his son's surgery. Rather than implementing traditional cost-cutting measures, the owner made a counterintuitive decision—investing in a "Dream Manager" program to help employees achieve personal goals across twelve life dimensions. The initial $20,000 investment for ten employees seemed risky, but the results were extraordinary. Within months, the company saw engagement soar as employees found new purpose connecting their work to personal aspirations. The financial impact was staggering: turnover plummeted to 6%, productivity increased by 28%, and quality defects decreased by 41%. Over two years, a $140,000 investment in employee dreams yielded measurable returns exceeding $2.1 million—a 2,040% ROI. Beyond numbers, the company transformed into a "destination employer" with a waiting list of applicants and secured their largest-ever contract worth $2.4 million annually. This episode reveals how investing in human potential creates a sustainable competitive advantage that competitors can't easily replicate. When you help employees achieve their dreams—whether paying for a daughter's wedding or supporting educational aspirations—they invest their full potential in your company's success.  Ready to unlock the untapped potential in your workplace? Visit our website for resources to start your own dream management journey and join us next week as we explore how a small accounting firm solved their succession planning crisis through dream investment. Support the show
Send us a text Episode 5: The Neuroscience of Dreams at Work What if supporting your employees' personal dreams could transform your business? In this powerful episode, we explore the surprising brain science behind why some small businesses outperform their bigger competitors – and it has nothing to do with technology or capital. Through the intimate stories of Roberto (an HVAC technician saving to bring his parents from Mexico), Sarah (a single mom dispatcher secretly finishing her accounting degree), and Tom (a manufacturing worker restoring his grandfather's 1967 Mustang), we discover how supporting employee dreams literally rewires their brains for better performance. Learn why employees carrying unfulfilled dreams operate at only 25% capacity, how one small gesture of support can trigger neurological changes that improve problem-solving by 40%, and why companies that invest in personal dreams see zero turnover and 34% revenue increases. This isn't feel-good management theory – it's hard neuroscience that shows when you support the whole person, not just the employee, you unlock competitive advantages big corporations can't match. Discover the simple conversation that could transform your business and why your employees' dreams aren't a distraction from business goals – they're rocket fuel for success. Perfect for small business owners ready to build unstoppable teams through the power of human connection. Key Takeaways: • Why cognitive load from personal stress destroys workplace performance • How supporting dreams triggers measurable brain chemistry changes • The real ROI of investing in employee personal goals • Simple ways to start supporting dreams without breaking the budget • Why small businesses have massive advantages over corporations in building loyalty
Send us a text The Dream Manager Revolution: Transforming Business Through Employee Dreams Discover how a simple question revolutionized organizational transformation: "What if companies systematically helped employees achieve their personal dreams?" This isn't another feel-good corporate program - we're talking about 400% ROI, companies cutting turnover from 38% to 14% in 18 months, and engagement scores jumping 34 points. Starting with Matthew Kelly's groundbreaking work at a janitorial company with 400% annual turnover, we explore how focusing on employees' complete lives - not just their professional development - creates extraordinary business results. Learn about the 12-dimension framework that addresses physical, emotional, intellectual, spiritual, and financial dreams. Hear real stories like Sarah, the receptionist who became a top sales performer, and Maria, the nurse whose homeownership dream transformed an entire healthcare system. We dive deep into implementation strategies for SMBs, the role of fractional Dream Managers making this accessible to smaller organizations, and why this approach works when traditional benefits fail. From sports teams to nonprofits, manufacturing to tech companies, discover how helping employees achieve personal dreams creates engaged, loyal, innovative teams who bring their whole selves to work. This episode reveals practical frameworks, measurement systems, and the neuroscience behind why dream achievement literally rewires brains for success - transferring directly to workplace performance. The revolution isn't coming - it's here. Join the movement transforming how we think about the employer-employee relationship. Perfect for business leaders, HR professionals, and anyone interested in creating workplaces where human potential thrives. haGcaDZd5S9Q1V7xXGfk
Send us a text What if the technology that's supposed to save your small business is actually killing it? In this eye-opening episode of The Dream Dividend, Kevin Patrick reveals why 60% of small businesses fail within three years of implementing a major system – and it's not because the technology is bad. Through compelling real-world stories, including a family distribution business that lost its soul after an ERP implementation and a landscape company that achieved 35% revenue growth by taking a radically different approach, you'll discover why traditional system implementations are particularly devastating for SMBs. Kevin explores the three fatal mistakes small businesses make when implementing new systems: trying to act like big companies, ignoring their employees' invaluable knowledge, and underestimating the true human cost of change. But this isn't just a cautionary tale – it's a blueprint for transformation. Learn how one business owner turned potential disaster into triumph by discovering his crew leader wanted to start his own landscaping business and then designing the system implementation to teach him how. Discover why an accounting firm that helped its receptionist pursue her CPA while implementing new software saw their revenue triple. Understand the neuroscience behind why connecting systems to personal dreams creates 40% better task performance. This episode is essential listening for any SMB owner, manager, or employee who has lived through a painful system implementation or is about to embark on one. Kevin shares practical strategies specifically designed for small businesses. You'll also hear the surprising story of what happened when a business owner told his best employee, "I want you to start your own company someday, but I want you to learn everything here first." Whether you're considering new software, struggling with adoption of existing systems, or watching your culture erode under the weight of "enterprise-level capabilities," this episode provides a roadmap for using technology to amplify what makes small businesses special rather than destroying it. The difference between survival and success isn't in the system you choose – it's in how you implement it. And for small businesses, the Dream Manager approach isn't just beneficial; it's essential for survival. Kevin closes with a powerful reminder: "Your small business has something large enterprises will never have – the ability to truly know your people, the flexibility to adapt to their dreams, and the agility to implement change that matters. Don't waste these advantages trying to be a mini-corporation." Join us for this transformative episode that will fundamentally change how you think about technology, people, and the future of your business. Key Topics Covered: Why SMB system implementations fail at alarming rates The true cost of ignoring employee dreams and knowledge Real stories of transformation through the Dream Manager approach Practical implementation strategies for resource-constrained small businesses The neuroscience of engagement and system adoption How to create competitive advantage through human-centered technology implementation Who Should Listen: Small business owners facing technology decisions SMB managers dealing with change resistance Employees frustrated with systems that don't work for them Consultants serving the SMB market Anyone interested in the intersection of technology and human potential Remember: In small business, every person matters, every dream matters, and when you align systems with dreams, extraordinary things happen. Not sometimes. Not usually. Always.
Send us a text What if the key to solving your biggest business challenges—high turnover, low productivity, and employee disengagement—was hiding in plain sight? In this inaugural episode of The Dream Dividend, we explore the staggering cost of employee turnover for small and medium businesses and reveal a revolutionary approach that's transforming how SMBs compete for talent. Discover how one manufacturing company saved their best employee from walking out the door—not with more money, but by caring about his dreams outside of work. Learn why traditional retention strategies are failing and how the Dream Manager approach is delivering 20:1 ROI for businesses across every industry. Key Topics: • The true cost of SMB employee turnover (it's worse than you think) • Why your biggest competitor advantage isn't salary—it's caring • Real case studies: How a construction company, accounting firm, and manufacturer transformed their cultures • The 12 areas of human development that impact workplace performance • How to level the playing field with Fortune 500 competitors Perfect for: SMB owners, managers, and entrepreneurs who are tired of losing good people and want to build a business where employees choose to stay, grow, and thrive. The Bottom Line: When you invest in your employees' dreams, they invest their hearts in your success. That's the Dream Dividend—and it starts with a simple question: What do you really know about the whole person behind each job description? Ready to discover your competitive advantage? This episode shows you exactly how to get started. Tags: employee retention, small business, SMB, employee engagement, Dream Manager, workplace culture, business growth, human resources, leadership, entrepreneurship
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