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Keeping It Real with Tiff and Carl

Podkast av Carl Damian Rabun

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Tiffany Salcido and Dr. Carl Rabun are two professional training and consultants and coaches with a passion for leadership development. Together they have over 40 years of combined experience working and leading in government agencies and another 25 helping professionals maximize their customer service and communication skills and leadership potential.

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Episode 139: Changing Culture Starts With Changing Mindsets

Changing systems starts with changing mindsets. In this episode, Carl and Tiffany explore how organizations often struggle to move from reactive, control-based cultures toward more proactive, prevention-focused approaches. They discuss how outdated leadership habits rooted in hierarchy and control can block innovation, collaboration, and long-term improvement — especially during periods of change. Drawing from real workplace examples, they unpack the tension between holding control and reducing workload, the challenges of implementing change in virtual environments, and why people resist change when they don’t understand the benefit behind it. The conversation also highlights the importance of metacognition — recognizing your default thinking patterns and intentionally choosing a different response. Carl and Tiffany emphasize that meaningful culture change requires more than new policies or systems; it requires leaders and teams to rethink how they communicate, collaborate, and adapt. A practical discussion on moving from reaction to intention in leadership and organizational culture.

22. mai 2026 - 39 min
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Episode 138: Relationship Management- The skill everybody feels

Relationship management is where emotional intelligence becomes visible to everyone around you. In this episode, Carl and Tiffany explore how leaders navigate difficult conversations, conflict, feedback, and tension in ways that either strengthen or damage workplace relationships.They discuss why emotional reactions often override rational thinking during conflict, how unresolved issues quietly grow into relationship breakdowns, and why avoiding difficult conversations usually makes things worse. The conversation also highlights the difference between productive task conflict and destructive relationship conflict — and how professionals under stress sometimes redirect frustration toward coworkers instead of addressing the real issue.Through practical strategies and honest reflection, Carl and Tiffany emphasize the importance of self-awareness, clear communication, addressing tension early, and giving feedback that builds people up rather than tears them down. This episode offers a grounded look at how emotionally intelligent leaders create healthier, more productive workplace relationships.

17. mai 2026 - 39 min
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Episode 137: Social Awareness in Action

Social awareness is more than “reading the room” — it’s the ability to recognize emotions, understand perspectives, and respond to people in a way that builds trust and connection. In this episode, Carl and Tiffany explore the role of empathy and social awareness in emotional intelligence and leadership.They discuss how curiosity, open-ended questions, and intentional listening help leaders better understand the people around them, especially in high-stress human services environments. Through personal stories and practical examples, they unpack the difference between empathy and compassion, why validation matters, and how unchecked assumptions and personal bias can damage relationships and outcomes.The conversation also highlights the importance of balancing empathy with boundaries, recognizing emotional cues in teams and clients, and learning to understand someone’s perspective without necessarily agreeing with it. A grounded discussion on how socially aware leaders create safer, more connected workplaces.

8. mai 2026 - 38 min
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Episode 136: Lead Yourself First: The Power of Self-Management

Self-management is where emotional intelligence becomes real. In this episode, Carl and Tiffany focus on the discipline of recognizing, regulating, and choosing your response — especially in high-stress leadership environments.They explore how unmanaged reactions erode trust, damage relationships, and lead to poor decisions, while strong self-regulation creates clarity, credibility, and consistency. Through personal examples and practical strategies, they break down how leaders can identify triggers, “practice the pause,” and respond with intention rather than emotion.The conversation also connects self-management to authentic leadership, showing how mindset shapes behavior and how even small moments of reactivity can have lasting impact. From preparing for difficult conversations to repairing missteps quickly, this episode offers a grounded approach to leading yourself so you can lead others more effectively.

2. mai 2026 - 38 min
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Episode 135: Emotional Intelligence Is Leadership

Emotional intelligence isn’t about being calm all the time — it’s about being aware, intentional, and effective in how you show up as a leader. In this episode, Carl and Tiffany break down why emotional intelligence is one of the most critical (and most overlooked) leadership skills in the workplace.Building on the work of Daniel Goleman, they explore the four core components of EQ: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship management — and how each one shows up in real leadership moments. From managing reactivity and setting boundaries to understanding the gap between intention and impact, this conversation gets practical about what emotional intelligence actually looks like on the job.Through real examples and honest reflection, they highlight how a lack of EQ leads to stalled development, strained relationships, and burnout — while strong EQ builds trust, strengthens teams, and improves outcomes. If you’ve ever been “too busy putting out fires” to lead effectively, this episode will challenge you to slow down, reflect, and lead with intention.

24. april 2026 - 43 min
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