C-Suite Secrets: Humane Leadership in a Dehumanizing System
In this engaging conversation, Chelsea, Ana, and their guest, Beverly Dines, explore the intersections of leadership, empathy, and the current challenges facing higher education. Beverly shares her career journey, highlighting the importance of community and connection in navigating the complexities of leadership. The discussion delves into the need for empathy in leadership roles, the impact of systemic issues on education, and the evolving landscape of work. The trio emphasizes the importance of fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for both students and employees, advocating for a shift in how leadership is approached in educational institutions. In this conversation, Beverly Dines and the hosts discuss the importance of empathy, connection, and alignment in the workplace. They explore the impact of workplace trauma, the need for honest communication, and the role of leadership in fostering a supportive environment. The discussion emphasizes the necessity of accountability, transparency, and the inclusion of marginalized voices in creating systemic change. Practical steps for effective leadership and the importance of follow-through in implementing change are also highlighted.
ABOUT OUR GUEST: BEVERLY DINES-
Beverly Dines is a powerhouse of operational strategy and creative innovation, with 10+ years leading growth across Higher Education, Healthcare, FinTech, and the Non-Profit Arts. She specializes in scaling mission-driven organizations—non-profit and for-profit alike—with a sharp focus on collaboration, budget strategy, and organizational advising through empowerment & empathy-forward best practices.
She’s the author of Create The Door, a practical guide to designing the opportunities you deserve, and a sought-after speaker whose insights have been featured at 1871’s Future of Canna Tech Summit, NACHA’s Smarter Faster Payments Conference, FDX Global Summit, and more.
In 2024, Beverly launched the first-ever Payments Pulse event with Chicago Payments Forum, spotlighting voices from GoFundMe, Walgreens, NACHA, and Aeropay. She was also honored as a Women in Payments Innovation Award nominee, recently featured as a keynote speaker for Code Your Dreams, and is an official Foxsy Media Creator Partner.
In 2025, Beverly grew rapidly from an audience of 0 to 160K+ in three months across her social media platforms. Dubbed TikTok and Instagram’s “Chief Empowerment Officer (CEO)” she has built a platform of over 200K dedicated to empowering all professionals with best practices to scale with alignment and advocacy. She’s also the host and creator of How To Give A Damn About Your Workplace, an innovative podcast, focused on having real conversations about how to give a damn about your workspaces and redefine the corporate landscape in 2025 and beyond.
Beyond the boardroom, Beverly is an award-winning artist, recognized with multiple Daytony Awards and the prestigious Kitty Matt Award—twice. Whether she’s building systems, telling stories, or bringing a group together for karaoke, Beverly brings vision, heart, and high-impact execution to everything she touches.
CHAPTERS:
00:00 Staff & FaculTEA Sessions Podcast Intro
00:57 Episode Intro and Check-In
06:10 Beverly Dines: Career Journey and Higher Education
11:02 The Disconnect Between Leadership and Ground Realities
13:47 The Importance of Mental Health and Support Systems
15:32 Addressing Systemic Issues in Higher Education
17:16 The Impact of Societal Changes on Education
19:17 The Future of Leadership and Empathy
46:23 Navigating Intersectionality in Higher Education
47:02 Reckoning with Institutional Values
48:41 The Power of Alignment in Leadership
50:11 Workplace Trauma and Its Impact
51:18 Finding Alignment in Job Searches
52:55 Empathy in Leadership Communication
54:47 Building Empathy-Forward Operations
56:24 Accountability and Transparency in Leadership
58:06 Creating a Supportive Work Environment
59:45 The Importance of Honest Communication
01:01:42 Addressing Unhealed Trauma in Organizations
01:02:41 Tangible Steps for Effective Leadership
01:04:59 Middle Management Challenges and Solutions
01:06:46 Documenting Leadership Experiences
01:09:15 The Role of Human-Centric Leadership
01:10:15 The Consequences of Ignoring Employee Feedback
01:12:10 The Need for Follow-Through in Training
01:14:19 The Dangers of Tokenism in Leadership
01:15:27 Investing in Long-Term Change
01:16:42 The Connection Between Employee Satisfaction and Financial Success
01:25:01 Closing
01:25:24 Disclaimer
RESOURCES:
* Empathy-Forward Operations [https://beverlydines.com/] – Beverly Dines’ approach to integrating empathy, dignity, and human-centered systems into executive decision-making.
* Create the Door [https://foxsy.samcart.com/products/how-to-play-the-corporate-game-package-build-the-frame?sc_ref=KAODzGCvVFu6DwCt&sc_vis=uETeyoZ6OoJiEarrz2ynbNa6iVrh1r] – Beverly’s signature mindset framework and upcoming book on designing your own opportunities rather than waiting for permission.
* https://rollcall.com/2025/10/14/higher-education-is-hurting-why-should-you-care/ [https://rollcall.com/2025/10/14/higher-education-is-hurting-why-should-you-care/]
* https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/mit-refuses-accept-white-house-225931420.html [https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/mit-refuses-accept-white-house-225931420.html]
* https://abc11.com/post/dr-dwayne-dixon-unc-chapel-hill-professor-leave-during-investigation-alleged-advocacy-politically-motivated-violence/17912046 [https://abc11.com/post/dr-dwayne-dixon-unc-chapel-hill-professor-leave-during-investigation-alleged-advocacy-politically-motivated-violence/17912046/]/ [https://abc11.com/post/dr-dwayne-dixon-unc-chapel-hill-professor-leave-during-investigation-alleged-advocacy-politically-motivated-violence/17912046/]
* https://www.cnbc.com/2025/09/18/simon-sinek-backwards-career-moves-can-make-you-happier-more-successful.html [https://www.cnbc.com/2025/09/18/simon-sinek-backwards-career-moves-can-make-you-happier-more-successful.html]
* Dare to Lead – Brené Brown | on vulnerability, courage, and trust as leadership essentials.