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Quiet quitting, burnout, AI, disconnection, and the loss of meaning have reshaped what “work” even means. In this episode of Beyond the Claptrap, we explore why employees no longer feel proud of where they work, why belonging has vanished, and what true leadership looks like in this new era.
We talk about how to rebuild trust, reintroduce purpose, and create environments where people want to care again, not because they have to, but because they believe in something bigger than a paycheck.
Chapters
1. In This Episode (00:00:00)
2. Why Are People So Unhappy With Their Jobs? (00:01:31)
3. A Sense of Belonging and Pride Is Needed In The Workplace (00:07:35)
4. Do Employers Expect Too Much of Their Staff? (00:12:34)
5. The Affect of AI in The Workplace (00:21:09)
6. People Don't Know What Success Feels Like Because of THIS (00:26:01)
7. The Reason People Use Chat GPT at Their Jobs (00:29:12)
8. How True Leadership Looks Like (00:33:35)
9. The Daily Six (Book) (00:38:38)
10. Every Leadership Requires Trust (00:45:16)
11. Empowering Youth With The Kids' Workbook (00:50:30)
12. The Challenge of Work Being Too Easy (00:57:39)
13. The Last Question Closing Tradition (01:04:20)
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