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In this episode of Thinking CAAP, Beck Moore and Heather Holloway welcome Marie Connelly for a conversation about leadership, workplace culture, empathy, health advocacy, and what it means to live a "point-worthy" life. Marie shares how her nonlinear career path shaped her work as an HR anthropologist, giving her the opportunity to observe workplace dynamics across campaigns, nonprofits, higher education, healthcare, hospitality, and leadership development. She reflects on what strong leaders do well, why administrative support and onboarding are often undervalued, and how small intentional actions can create meaningful engagement across an organization. Marie also opens up about her rare disease diagnosis, her experience with Cushing's disease and adrenal insufficiency, and the way that journey changed how she understands energy, boundaries, purpose, and empathy. Her "point-worthy life" framework offers a powerful reminder for leaders, caregivers, and human service professionals: every decision, relationship, and responsibility uses energy, and we have to be intentional about where our points go. The conversation closes with practical insight on workplace kindness, medical advocacy, onboarding, generational communication, and how leaders can create cultures where people feel seen, supported, and valued. For more from Marie Conley: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mconleyconsulting/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mconleyconsulting/] Website: https://www.mconleyconsulting.com/ [https://www.mconleyconsulting.com/] Conley Cushing's Disease Fund: https://kickcushings.com/ [https://kickcushings.com/] Discover more about the Thinking CAAP podcast: https://www.thecaap.org/the-thinkingcaap-podcast-blog [https://www.thecaap.org/the-thinkingcaap-podcast-blog]
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