I Know I Belong When...
What does it mean to lead so that everyone in the room knows they belong? Our guest has spent more than 25 years answering that question, and his answer reshapes how we think about people, work, and life. Meet Dean Carter. He has served as chief human resources officer four separate times, at Fossil, Patagonia, Sears and Kmart, and Guild, earning national recognition for reinventing the future of work. His book, "Employee Experience Design: How to Co-Create Work Where People and Organizations Thrive," became an Amazon number one bestseller. Now he leads Instill, an AI-native culture operating system built on a single, human-first conviction, that technology should protect people and culture rather than thin them out. In this conversation with host Christopher Bylone, Dean shares the story of when he knew he belonged and the harder moments when he did not. He moves from a Texas office under the sodomy laws, to a community that once shut him out, to a Santa Barbara theater where shy kids sang off-key and knew they belonged. His through-line is human-first leadership, the daily practice of making sure the quiet person, the new mother, and the overlooked kid are seen. This is belonging as a whole-life reality across self, home, community, work, and society. Must-hear insights and key moments * Why Dean believes in regenerative HR, and how Patagonia's shift from doing less harm to saving the home planet reshaped his view of people experience. * The sentence he repeats in every room, that for what you put into your work, the company should return equal or greater value to your life. * The Pearle Vision moment under the sodomy laws, when a leader named Roy told him he was safe, and Dean knew he belonged. * The day his own community excluded him, and what it taught him about strategic inclusion and who gets left out. * The nursing-companion benefit that told working mothers they belonged without anyone saying a word. * The AHA Santa Barbara story, where a community gave its most overlooked kids a standing ovation. * A simple, human-centered habit anyone can use this week to help one person know they belong. Dean's standout quotes * “For what I put into my work, I believe the company puts back equal or greater value to my life.” * “I wanted to be head of HR that day so that someday when I sit in this seat, make sure everyone feels like they belong, like Roy.” * “I feel like I have to always speak up for the person in the room that it doesn't feel like they belong because it's just the right thing to do.” * “Everything you have for your right to say that I am a cisgendered, straight passing gay white male, that I can't come into the room, I fought for every one of you in this room.” * “Just that single thing says, as a working mom, I belong.” * “Tell me what's the ROI of your parking lot. Do you have one?” * “Find the person no one's talking to. Find the awkward person.” Why this episode matters Belonging is bigger than the workplace, and Dean's life shows why. His story connects the courage to come out, the work of building an inclusive culture, and the quiet systems that tell people they are wanted. It reframes belonging as the outcome of inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility, rather than as another pillar on a slide. It models authentic leadership grounded in lived experience and what creating belonging in everyday life asks of us. Who should listen This episode is for everyone, not only people leaders. It is for anyone working out who they are and where they add value. It is for parents and people building a home or a chosen family. It is for community builders, organizers, and people of faith who widen the circle in civic life. It is for HR leaders, people managers, and inclusion practitioners who want human-centered innovation. And it is for anyone searching for language to name a sense of belonging in their own life, across self, home, community, work, and society. An Innovation Unbiased Production https://www.iknowibelongwhen.com/about-the-show [https://www.iknowibelongwhen.com/about-the-show]
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