• Building Trust Through Connection

  • Dec 10 2024
  • Durée: 40 min
  • Podcast

Building Trust Through Connection

  • Résumé

  • In this episode of the Love Lead Change podcast, Simon Phillips and Renée Smith engage with Tatiana Machado-Griffin, an administrative business partner at Sprout Social and author of 'Let's Connect as Humans.' The conversation explores the significance of love in the workplace, emphasizing care, trust, and connection as essential elements of effective leadership. Tatiana shares her experiences transitioning from Brazil to the U.S. workplace, highlighting the challenges of isolation and the importance of fostering relationships. The discussion also delves into the framework of loving leadership developed by David Mead, which includes honesty, humility, and humanity, and the role of recognition in creating a supportive work environment. Tatiana expresses hope for the future, focusing on the power of small communities to drive meaningful change.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Loving Leadership

    01:30 The Importance of Love in the Workplace

    05:55 Building Connections and Trust

    12:06 Challenges in Fostering Love and Trust

    17:44 The Role of Recognition and Appreciation

    25:42 A Framework for Loving Leadership

    31:50 Looking Ahead: Community and Connection


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    Connect with the Guest and the Hosts:

    Tatiana Machado-Griffin - LinkedIn Profile

    Renée Smith - LinkedIn Profile

    Simon Phillips - LinkedIn Profile


    All Music composed by Adam Phillips


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