A half hour interview show featuring innovative leaders who cultivate a culture of giving, belonging and thriving together. In each episode, we’ll explore how generosity at work impacts the bottom line and address cultural dynamics, team behavior and peer relationships.
What is the return on generous leadership and a generous culture? Host Shannon Cassidy speaks with innovative leaders who share real-life examples of the dividend of investing in others.
In each episode, we explore how generosity at work impacts the bottom line and address topics like cultural dynamics, team behavior and peer relationships. How do the givers give at work? What mindset enables them to think of others? Our mission is to be a catalyst for a work environment that emphasizes psychological safety, “one-team” mentality and strengths deployment. How can you become an organization where individuals matter, teams collaborate, and strengths are volunteered? We’ll hear from leaders who believe in creating a culture of giving. We’ll learn their “why” and get key takeaways that spark new practices and outlook on generous leadership. Join the conversation on R.O.G. Return on Generosity with Shannon Cassidy, CEO and Founder of bridge between, inc.
December 27, 2022qodpod
R.O.G. Return on Generosity 33:06Comments Off on 108. Dave Delaney – Leading with NICE
108. Dave Delaney – Leading with NICE
“Companies do exit interviews when somebody has quit and they’re leaving. And so, you do an exit interview to find out why they’re leaving…and what you could have done better…I would argue you’re way better off d…
December 20, 2022qodpod
R.O.G. Return on Generosity 08:09Comments Off on 107. Generous V.I.B.E | Generous Leadership Coaching Tip
107. Generous V.I.B.E
Quote from Episode:
“If you can dream it, you can do it.” Walt Disney
Host Bio:
Shannon Cassidy is Founder and CEO of Bridge Between, Inc. a boutique leadership development firm specializing in behavioral change, executive pre…
December 13, 2022qodpod
R.O.G. Return on Generosity 35:27Comments Off on 106. Karen Catlin – Generous Allyship
106. Karen Catlin – Generous Allyship
“One of my favorite approaches for giving people feedback on non-inclusive language or other non-inclusive behavior. And that is, seek common ground and then educate.” – Karen Catlin
“Be curious, not furious.” -…
December 6, 2022qodpod
R.O.G. Return on Generosity 05:27Comments Off on 105. N.D.I. Network Diversity Index | Generous Leadership Coaching Tip
105. N.D.I. Network Diversity Index
Quotes from Interview:
“The N.D.I. Network Diversity Index was designed to enable each of us to see one important aspect of our human experience. Our network. – Shannon Cassidy
Host Bio:
Shannon Cassidy is Founder…
November 29, 2022qodpod
R.O.G. Return on Generosity 27:15Comments Off on 104. Neal Foard – The Human Condition is Cooperation
104. Neal Foard – The Human Condition is Cooperation
“An environment of generosity where people are, they are only too happy to give to others their time, their attention, their good feelings, their support, their sympathy. In an environment of gene…
November 22, 2022qodpod
R.O.G. Return on Generosity 08:38Comments Off on 103. Benefit of the Doubt | Generous Leadership Coaching Tip
103. Benefit of the Doubt
Quotes from Interview:
“Assume positive intent.” – Shannon Cassidy
“Beware of the stories we are telling about the situations in our lives.” – Shannon Cassidy
Host Bio:
Shannon Cassidy is Founder and CEO of Bridge Between, …
November 15, 2022qodpod
R.O.G. Return on Generosity 28:59Comments Off on 102. Liane Davey – The Cardinal Rules of Conflict
102. Liane Davey – The Cardinal Rules of Conflict
“The number one (mistake on teams) is they fight for their own truth before fighting for the other person’s truth.” – Liane Davey
Liane Davey
Guest Bio:
Liane has never climbed Mount Everest (and nev…
November 8, 2022qodpod
R.O.G. Return on Generosity 07:25Comments Off on 101. Gratitude | Generous Leadership Coaching Tip
101. Gratitude
Quote from Interview:“In a series of experiments, it was discovered that hearing “thank you” from a supervisor gave people a strong sense of both self-worth and efficacy. The study also reveals that the expression of gratitude has a spillo…
November 1, 2022qodpod
R.O.G. Return on Generosity 31:40Comments Off on 100. Dolly Chugh – Looking Back to Move Forward
100. Dolly Chugh – Looking Back to Move Forward
“There’s a relationship between psychology and history, how the mind works and how it perceives things that have happened in the past.” — Dolly Chugh
“Nostalgia is a specific form of history. It’s a sentime…