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S2:Ep.10(74) Dara Wax: The Genius Behind SAM&LEO Products For Teens

42 min · 14 apr 2026
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Dara Wax, founder of Sam and Leo, shares her journey of creating supportive, clean products for teens to address mental health and emotional well-being. Discover how her personal experiences and research led to innovative supplements and support tools for today's youth.  keywords teen mental health, youth wellness, supplements for teens, Sam and Leo, emotional health, parenting, adolescent support, health innovation, inclusive products, mental health challenges  key  topics The origin of Sam and Leo from a parenting moment The gap in teen-specific health supplements The impact of social media and screen time on teens Formulation and safety of teen supplements The importance of inclusivity and positivity in products The role of resilience and psychological safety in teens Titles Building Resilient Teens: The Sam and Leo Approach How Dara Wax Is Supporting Teen Mental Health  sound bites "Changing language opens better communication" "Safe to be themselves and explore" "Create a space for teens to be authentic" Chapters 00:00 The Birth of Sam and Leo 06:07 Understanding Teen Mental Health Needs 08:01 Navigating the Supplement Industry for Teens 14:54 The Impact of Background on Product Development 16:38 Exploring Sam and Leo's Product Line 19:10 Addressing Mental Health Challenges in Teens 21:05 Building Community for Parents 22:38 The Impact of Screen Time on Kids 24:59 Core Values of Salmon Leo 28:19 Fostering Resilience in Teens 31:07 The Journey of Salmon Leo 34:39 Practical Tips for Parents 36:36 Supporting Teens Effectively 38:38 Creating Psychological Safety for Teens

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aflevering S3:Ep.03 (80) - Dr. Paul White: Why Your Employees Feel Unseen artwork

S3:Ep.03 (80) - Dr. Paul White: Why Your Employees Feel Unseen

Keywords: workplace culture, appreciation, recognition, psychological safety, employee engagement, leadership, organizational health, effort over results, generational differences, workplace retention, employee recognition 🎙️ The Power of Authentic Appreciation in Building Workplace Culture | Dr. Paul White Most leaders believe recognition means saying: “Great job.” But what if appreciation is far more complex than that? In this episode of the Effort Over Results Podcast, Quinn Magnuson sits down with Dr. Paul White, psychologist, workplace culture expert, and co-author of The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace, to explore why authentic appreciation may be one of the most overlooked drivers of organizational culture, psychological safety, and employee retention. From generational shifts in workplace expectations to burnout, disengagement, and performative recognition, this conversation challenges how leaders think about valuing people. Dr. White explains why generic praise often falls flat, why effort-based recognition matters, and how authentic appreciation helps create workplaces where people genuinely want to stay and contribute. Because here’s the uncomfortable question: If your employees do not feel valued… does it really matter how much you say you care? If you’re a business owner, leader, HR professional, or anyone responsible for culture and retention, this conversation offers practical, research-backed insight into what great workplaces are getting right. 🔥 In This Episode • The role of appreciation in workplace culture • Generational shifts in employee expectations • The connection between recognition and psychological safety • Effort-based recognition versus results-based recognition • Why performative appreciation damages trust • Practical leadership shifts to build healthier cultures • The role appreciation plays in retention and engagement • How leaders can recognize employees authentically 🔥 Sound Bites “Specific, detailed praise is most effective.” “Effort-based recognition prevents burnout.” “Low turnover is profitable and healthy.” ⏱ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Workplace Culture and Appreciation 02:23 Generational Perspectives on Work Values 06:02 The Disconnect Between Leaders and Employees 09:13 The Importance of Valuing Employees 12:32 Defining Appreciation in the Workplace 15:34 The Complexity of Appreciation Languages 18:57 The Need for Specific Recognition 20:54 Authenticity in Appreciation vs. Participation Medals 21:20 The Challenge of Authentic Appreciation 23:39 Maslow's Hierarchy in the Workplace 25:54 Building Psychological Safety through Appreciation 28:23 The Credibility of Appreciation in Leadership 30:03 Perception of Performative Appreciation 32:35 Key Leadership Behaviors in High-Functioning Workplaces 35:41 Balancing Appreciation and High Standards 40:13 Practical Shifts for Strengthening Workplace Culture 43:17 Closing Thoughts 🎙️ Connect with Dr. Paul White 🌐 Website: https://appreciationatwork.com/ [https://appreciationatwork.com/] 📘 The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A7U7U4Q [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A7U7U4Q] 📊 Sample Assessment Report: https://appreciationatwork.com/sample-report [https://appreciationatwork.com/sample-report] 📩 Contact: paul@drpaulwhite.com [paul@drpaulwhite.com] 🎙️ Connect with Quinn Magnuson / Effort Over Results 🌐 Website: https://www.effortoverresults.com [https://www.effortoverresults.com/] 💼 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/quinnmagnuson/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/quinnmagnuson/] 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/effortoverresultspodcast [https://www.instagram.com/effortoverresultspodcast] 🎥 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@effortoverresults [https://www.youtube.com/@effortoverresults] 🎙️ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/02zEnX79RKSF4vRcKqRP3g?si=7c1ae77d44664114 [https://open.spotify.com/show/02zEnX79RKSF4vRcKqRP3g?si=7c1ae77d44664114] Want to learn more about leadership, workplace culture, Recognition Architecture™, and building resilient people and teams? Subscribe and follow for weekly conversations with experts, leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers. 👇 What stood out most to you from this episode? Drop your thoughts in the comments. #Leadership #WorkplaceCulture #EmployeeEngagement #PsychologicalSafety #Recognition #EmployeeRetention #LeadershipDevelopment #OrganizationalCulture #RecognitionArchitecture #EffortOverResults

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aflevering S3:Ep.02 (79) - Robert Pound: Your Employees Are Judging You By This One Thing artwork

S3:Ep.02 (79) - Robert Pound: Your Employees Are Judging You By This One Thing

Are employee benefits still working… or are most organizations falling behind? In this episode, Quinn sits down with Robert Pound, employee benefits expert and advisor, to unpack the current state of workplace benefits, what employees actually value today, and why many organizations may be missing the mark. Are benefits just a cost of doing business, or are they one of the most overlooked drivers of culture, retention, trust, and employee wellbeing? From mental health supports and flexibility to generational expectations, burnout, and rising costs, this conversation explores what leaders need to understand if they genuinely want to attract and retain great people in today’s workforce. Because here’s the uncomfortable question: If a company says “we care deeply about our people,” but their benefits do not reflect that… what message is really being sent? In this episode: • The current state of employee benefits in 2026 • What employers are still getting wrong • The biggest misconceptions leaders have about benefits • Mental health and how workplace expectations have shifted • What employees actually want today vs. five years ago • How hybrid and remote work changed benefit expectations • Canada vs. global trends in employee benefits • Why cutting benefits can quietly damage culture and retention • Personalized benefits and what is coming next • Do great benefits actually create employee loyalty? If you are a business owner, leader, HR professional, or someone responsible for attracting and retaining talent, this conversation is packed with practical insights and real-world perspective. Connect with Robert Pound: www.quinnadvisorygroup.ca Subscribe for more conversations on leadership, workplace culture, psychological safety, people strategy, and building organizations where people actually want to stay. #Leadership #EmployeeBenefits #WorkplaceCulture #EmployeeRetention #MentalHealth #LeadershipDevelopment #BusinessLeadership #HR #PeopleStrategy #EmployeeExperience

2 jun 202655 min
aflevering S3:Ep.01 (78) - Oksana Lukash: The Culture Problem No One Sees Coming artwork

S3:Ep.01 (78) - Oksana Lukash: The Culture Problem No One Sees Coming

leadership culture, workplace culture, psychological safety, toxic leadership, burnout prevention, employee engagement, organizational culture, leadership development, emotional intelligence, people strategy, business leadership, recognition architecture, effort over results, employee retention, workplace psychology What actually destroys workplace culture? Most leaders think culture is built through values, mission statements, and team-building exercises. But according to four-time Chief People Officer Oksana Lukash, culture is actually shaped by something much deeper: What leaders tolerate, reward, ignore, and reinforce every single day. In this powerful conversation, Quinn Magnuson sits down with Oksana to unpack the hidden reasons workplace cultures quietly break down — especially during growth, uncertainty, and organizational change. Together, they explore why psychological safety is so misunderstood, how truth stops flowing up the org chart, why toxic high performers are often protected, and how burnout is usually a systems problem — not a people problem. This episode also explores themes closely aligned with Recognition Architecture and Effort Over Results, including leadership signals, sustainable performance, accountability, and what organizations unintentionally teach employees through the behaviors they reward. If you lead people — whether as a CEO, manager, entrepreneur, HR leader, or business owner — this episode will challenge how you think about culture. 👇 Topics we cover: ✔ Why workplace culture breaks during growth ✔ The truth about psychological safety ✔ Toxic high performers and tolerated behavior ✔ Why employees stop telling leaders the truth ✔ Burnout as a leadership systems issue ✔ Quiet disengagement and emotional withdrawal ✔ Leading through uncertainty and change fatigue ✔ Why leadership is earned — not assigned 🎯 KEY TAKEAWAYS * Culture is shaped by behavior, not slogans * Employees follow signals more than strategy * Psychological safety is more fragile than leaders realize * Toxic performers quietly damage culture when tolerated * Burnout is often organizational, not personal 🔥 SOUND BITES 🗣️ “Culture isn’t what you say. It’s what you tolerate.” 🗣️ “Truth stops flowing upward when honesty feels unsafe.” 🗣️ “Burnout is not a personal failure. It’s a systems problem.” 🗣️ “Leadership is not a title — influence has to be earned.” 🔗 CONNECT WITH OKSANA LUKASH Oksana Lukash LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ksusha45?utm_source=chatgpt.com] XXO Creative Studio – Oksana Lukash [https://xxocreativestudio.com/oksana-lukash?utm_source=chatgpt.com] 🎙️ Subscribe to the Effort Over Results Podcast for conversations on leadership, culture, resilience, parenting, mental health, and what truly drives human growth and performance.

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Ep. 077: Jay Ramsden - Building Your Empty Nest Life

What happens when your kids no longer need you the way they once did? In this returning conversation, Quinn welcomes back Jay Ramsden from This Empty Nest Life [https://www.thisemptynestlife.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com] for a deeper discussion on empty nest syndrome, parenting, identity, and what it means to let go while still staying connected. This episode is about far more than parenting. Together, Quinn and Jay explore how many parents unknowingly tie their identity to being needed, why high achievers often struggle with transitions, and how the best parents, coaches, and leaders eventually learn to step back and let others grow. From resilience and emotional intelligence to over-parenting, sports culture, and raising independent children, this conversation offers practical wisdom for parents at every stage. In This Episode: * The emotional truth behind empty nest syndrome * Why identity loss hits many parents hard * The difference between support and control * Raising resilient kids through effort, not outcomes * Parenting lessons that apply to leadership * Why letting go is harder than we think * Finding purpose after parenting Connect with Jay: 🌐 This Empty Nest Life [https://www.thisemptynestlife.com/] Learn More About Effort Over Results: 🌐 Effort Over Results [http://youtube.com/@effortoverresults] If this episode resonated with you, please follow the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone navigating parenthood, leadership, or major life transitions.

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aflevering S2:Ep.12(76) Jody Hill: Finding Your Parental Superpower artwork

S2:Ep.12(76) Jody Hill: Finding Your Parental Superpower

In this insightful interview, confidence coach Jody Hill shares practical strategies for parents, coaches, and mentors to foster resilience and self-worth in children. Discover how effort, action, and positive recognition shape confident, capable young individuals in today's social media-driven world.  keywords confidence in kids, parenting strategies, self-worth, effort and resilience, social media impact, childhood development, mental health, growth mindset, positive reinforcement, leadership in youth  key  topics The true source of confidence in children The impact of social media on self-worth The importance of effort and action in growth How recognition architecture influences behavior The role of vulnerability and repair in parenting  sound bites "Use your voice to advocate and lead." "Building resilience starts at home." "Effort is the foundation of confidence." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Confidence Coaching 06:39 The Effort Over Results Philosophy 13:35 Personal Stories and Parenting Insights 17:02 The Role of Identity and External Validation 21:15 Social Media's Impact on Self-Worth 31:32 The Evolution of Parenting and Confidence Building 33:21 Reframing Failure as a Learning Opportunity 35:27 The Impact of Parenting on Child Development 36:48 Finding and Using Your Voice 38:22 The Role of Parents in Shaping Identity 39:31 Influence vs. Credentials in Parenting 40:43 Generational Shifts in Parenting Styles 41:13 Millennial Parenting: Intentionality and Therapy 43:01 The Digital Dilemma: Devices and Parenting 46:00 The Future of Parenting: Gen Z Perspectives 47:36 Raising Children in a Complex World 52:45 Effort and Confidence: The Key Connection 55:58 The Importance of After-Conflict Conversations  resources Jody Hill Parenting on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jodyhillparenting/ Parent Secret Superpower Book - https://www.amazon.com/Parent-Secret-Superpower-Raise-Confident/dp/XXXXXX Podcast: Simply at Jody Hill - https://podcast.itsjodyhill.com  guest links Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jodyhillparenting/

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