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Curative Culture: Stepping Away from a Toxic Workplace with Douglas Shaw EP#208

17 min · 11. juni 2026
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Are your workplace vibes healthy or toxic? Learn what to look for and how to turn things around. Most of us have experienced toxic environments that drain energy and crush morale. But what if you could build a curative culture – one rooted in trust, respect, and biblical values? In this episode of the Unconventional Ministry Podcast, Dennis Wiens [https://www.linkedin.com/in/denniswiens/] welcomes Doug Shaw, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglas-shaw-016a787/?skipRedirect=true] Founder and CEO of Douglas Shaw and Associates, [https://www.douglasshaw.com] to explore how organizations (churches, ministries, and businesses) can move beyond toxic environments to cultivate curative cultures. Discover practical steps and biblical principles for fostering trust, safety, and purpose at work. In this episode, we discuss: * The origins and meaning of curative culture * Signs that a workplace culture is becoming toxic * Key behaviors leaders should exhibit to promote health and trust * The importance of living out organizational values consistently * How the Imago Dei influences leadership and treatment of others * Practical steps to begin transforming an organization’s culture * The role of mission, vision, and values in shaping a positive environment Stay inspired to lead with integrity, embody biblical values, and create environments where people flourish. Share this episode with your church, workplace, and nonprofit team to foster healthier, more curative cultures.

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episode Curative Culture: Stepping Away from a Toxic Workplace with Douglas Shaw EP#208 cover

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