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Resilient Workplace PODCAST

Resilient Workplace PODCAST

By: Joy Davis & Kellie Tinnin
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The Resilient Workplace Podcast is your go-to resource for navigating workplace dynamics with a people-first approach. Hosted by Joy Davis, a licensed clinical social worker, therapist, and author, alongside Kellie Tinnin, a human resource consultant and corporate trainer, this podcast blends psychology, HR expertise, and real-world strategies to help you create a thriving work environment. Each episode provides expert insights on leadership, mental well-being, and employee engagement, along with practical tools to handle workplace challenges and build resilience. You’ll also gain access to the latest research on HR trends, productivity, and work-life balance, plus an in-depth look at the psychology behind workplace behavior. Have a workplace dilemma? Send your questions via our show notes or email info@resilientworkplaceinnovations.com for a chance to be featured. Subscribe now and start building a more resilient workplace.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Economics Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Social Sciences
Episodes
  • RWI Podcast Season 1 WRAP UP
    Jun 18 2025

    Resilient Workplace Podcast — Season 1 Wrap-Up

    Title: From Awareness to Action: Building Human-Centered Workplaces

    Season Summary:

    In this Season 1 finale, hosts Kellie Tinnin, M.A and Joy E. Davis, LCSW reflect on the core conversations that sparked change — from addressing burnout and hybrid fatigue to building emotionally intelligent, human-centered workplaces. This wrap-up episode connects the dots from awareness to action and previews what’s coming next in Season 2.

    “Resilience isn’t a trait — it’s a team culture.”

    In This Episode:
    • Season 1 highlights — key takeaways from each episode
    • How emotionally intelligent leadership is reshaping the workplace
    • Why courageous conversations are the backbone of healthy culture
    • A sneak peek into Season 2: trauma-informed teams, inclusive systems, and real-world tools for modern leadership
    Season 1 Takeaways:
    • Psychological safety is a biological need, not a buzzword
    • Leadership isn’t about charisma — it’s about communication
    • HR and mental health must work in partnership, not silos
    • Soft skills are the foundation of strong, resilient teams
    Resources Mentioned:

    ✅ Download the Season 1 Toolkit Bundle – scripts, worksheets, and checklists for a resilient workplace on our website. ✅ Use #ResilientWorkplacePodcast to share your biggest takeaway

    🚀 Stay Connected:

    → Subscribe now so you don’t miss Season 2-

    We would LOVE to hear from you… email: info@resilientworkplaceinnovations.com

    let us know what you wanna hear for Season 2 coming in September 2025. → Follow us on LinkedIn and Facebook → Visit https://www.resilientworkplaceinnovations.com for free resources and future updates

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    8 mins
  • Episode 10 Courageous Conversations Part 3 of 3:Leading with Courage & Compassion
    Jun 4 2025

    Episode #10

    Title: Part 3: Leading with Courage & Compassion

    Date: Jun 4, 2025

    Resilient Workplace Podcast

    Hosts: Kellie Tinnin & Joy Davis

    In the final episode of our Courageous Conversations series, Joy and Kellie explore how leaders and HR professionals can build cultures where feedback isn’t feared—it’s expected. Learn how to lead with both courage and compassion to foster high-trust, resilient teams.

    Key Takeaways:
    • The Leader’s Playbook:
        • Set expectations for open feedback from the start
        • Model vulnerability by owning mistakes
        • Learn to repair when conversations go off-track
    • HR as Culture Shapers:
        • Create feedback systems that span all levels
        • Mediate conflict with clarity, neutrality, and empathy
        • Use performance templates that empower, not punish
    • Sustaining Brave Culture:
        • Embed feedback into weekly rituals and team rhythms
        • Shift to “feed forward” — future-focused, growth-oriented feedback
    • Build psychological safety through honesty and empathy
    Leadership Insight:

    Conflict resolution isn’t just for HR—it’s a critical leadership competency. The Word Conflict is just a realignment conversation...Let’s train for it.

    Mental Health Tip:

    Workplaces that normalize healthy feedback reduce shame and increase retention and trust.

    Tune in and learn how to lead human-first cultures where courageous conversations are the norm—not the exception.

    Follow our RWI FB/LinkedIn for Tools/Tips on Improving Communication to Build RESILIENT Teams.

    Resources:

    Check out: Leader Guide Here: https://www.resilientworkplaceinnovations.com/ on resource page.

    Leader Toolkit Snapshot: The RWI G.R.O.W. Model for Coaching & Conversation

    A simple framework to guide meaningful leadership moments.

    • G – Goal “What outcome are we working toward?” Lead with curiosity, not control. R – Reality “What’s happening now?” Use nonjudgmental observation: “I noticed…”
    • O – Options “What are some ways forward?” Collaborate instead of prescribe. Empowers choice.
    • W – Way Forward “What will you try, and when will we check in?” Anchor in accountability + support. Hard Conversation Starters (Inspired by Jefferson Fisher)

    “Can I share an observation with you?” “What would support look like right now?”

    “I want us to move forward together—can we talk about what’s getting in the way?”

    Avoid: “You always…” “Why would you…” — they trigger defensiveness.

    Cues that Build Trust (from Cues by Vanessa Van Edwards)
    • Calm tone + open body posture = psychological safety
    • Soft eye contact + nodding = nonverbal validation
    • Mirror words or phrases (lightly) = subconscious rapport
    Kindness is Not Passivity (from Leading with Kindness)

    Kind leaders offer clear expectations + compassion.

    • Kindness ≠ avoiding feedback
    • Kindness = saying the hard thing in a helpful way “That was hard to hear, and I appreciate your honesty.”
    Listen Like a Leader (from Listening Well by Adam S. Miller)
    • Reflective Listening: “What I’m hearing is…”
    • Validation without fixing: “That sounds frustrating.”
    • Silence is a skill: Don’t rush to fill the gap—growth often lives in the pause.
    Reframe Conflict as Opportunity

    "Every tough conversation is a chance to model values, build trust, and create change."

    Books:

    Teaming by Amy Edmondson

    Cues By Vanessa Van Edwards

    Leading with Kindness by William Baker, PhD. & Michael O’Malley, PhD

    Listening Well by William R. Miller

    The Next Conversation by Jefferson Fisher

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    10 mins
  • Episode 9: Continuing Communication Series to Build Resilient Teams
    May 21 2025

    Title: Continuing Communication Series to Build Resilient Teams Air Date: May 21, 2025 Series: Courageous Conversations (Part 2 of 3)

    Series Title: Courageous Conversations Hosts: Kellie Tinnin & Joy Davis Series Theme: Empowering leaders and teams to transform how they talk, listen, and lead — using neuroscience, HR strategy, and emotional intelligence.

    Talk About It: Why Communication is the Foundation of a Human-Centered Workplace

    In this follow-up to Episode 8, Kellie and Joy equip you with practical tools for navigating tough conversations with clarity, confidence, and compassion. Learn how preparation, emotional regulation, and feedback frameworks can transform conflict into collaboration.

    Key Takeaways:
    • Preparation = Confidence: Don’t enter tough talks “hot.” Pause, plan, and pick the right time and method.
    • Handling Disrespect: Set firm, kind boundaries when faced with insults, belittling, or hostility.
    • Feedback That Works: Use the Feedback Loop—Plan → Deliver → Listen → Reassess—for effective, two-way communication. (Communication is COLLABORATION not a DECLARATION!)
    • Coaching Over Correction: Shift from punitive reactions to performance coaching grounded in observation and collaboration.
    • Listening Skills for Leaders: Understand how noise, tone, and mental shortcuts affect your ability to hear and respond.
    • Mental Health Tip: Avoiding feedback can trigger anxiety. Empathetic delivery regulates the nervous system—for both you and your team.

    Bonus Insights:

    • Feedback is an HR compliance risk without documentation.
    • Reflective listening builds trust—even when you disagree.
    • You only retain 25% of conversations after two days—so active listening matters. 🎧 Tune in to gain brain-based, human-centered tools for your next hard conversation.

    Follow our RWI FB/LinkedIn for tools/tips to improve communication

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    14 mins
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