The Art of Being Human at Work with Allison Schultz

 

In today’s fast-paced corporate environment, there is a growing need to integrate humanity into the workplace. As organizations strive to balance productivity with employee well-being, the conversation about creating respectful and supportive work environments is more relevant than ever. So, how can we foster workplaces where authenticity, courage, and compassion are valued? This episode of Tuesdays with Morrisey delves into these questions with Allison Schultz, co-founder of Reboot.io and author of The Art of Being Human at Work. Host Adam Morrisey engages Schultz in a discussion about the importance of being human at work and the transformative potential of equine-facilitated coaching.

The duo discuss…

Creating Safe Work Environments: Schultz emphasizes the importance of a supportive work environment where employees feel respected and valued, which is crucial for engagement and productivity.

Moving Beyond Performative Workplaces: She argues for more authenticity and less performance, encouraging genuine interactions to build a healthier work culture.

Equine-Facilitated Coaching: Schultz introduces equine-facilitated coaching as a powerful tool for personal growth, explaining how horses can help individuals process and overcome personal barriers, often achieving in one session what traditional coaching might take months to accomplish.

The Deep Peace Project: Schultz also discusses The Deep Peace Project, her Instagram account where she shares insights and resources related to her work in leadership development and personal growth.

Allison Schultz is the co-founder of Reboot.io, an executive coach, and an author. With a background in startups and a master’s degree in religious studies from the University of Colorado at Boulder, Schultz combines business acumen with deep inner work to help leaders grow.

Article written by MarketScale.

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