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What if we could impact the world by connecting with the people who live nearest to us--that is our neighbors? It turns out, we can. In this podcast we interview awesome neighbors to learn from them and be inspired by them. We also share occasional neighboring tips. And sometimes we play folk music! So come on over and join us on the front porch.
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Changing Work

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Looking for inspiration to transform your work life from the inside out? Tune into the Changing Work Podcast, hosted by Nicholas Whitaker and Scott Shute. This podcast isn't just another discussion on workplace trends; it's a dynamic exploration into making real, purposeful changes in how we work and live. Nicholas and Scott, along with a variety of insightful guests, delve into themes of trust, innovation, and the deeply human aspect of work. Each episode serves as a thoughtful blend of per ...
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Dr. Nathan Regier, your host, welcomes Parker J. Palmer. He is a legendary writer, traveler, teacher, and activist who has dedicated his life to understanding and promoting an authentic and practical kind of compassion: his magnificent paper, The Gift of Presence. The Perils of Advice highlights the common mistake of trying to help people when they…
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Dr. Nathan Regier, your host, welcomes Joe Mull, who is an expert in developing leaders and building healthy work teams and cultures. Joe approaches the challenges of attracting and retaining talent in a unique way. He's the author of 3 books, including No More Team Drama and his newest, Employalty. He hosts the globally popular management podcast …
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We know it's been a little while, but we're so excited to present another episode from The Neighboring Movement Podcast! This week, our own Ian Campbell sat down with Kent Smith, a professor at Abilene Christian University, in order to discuss Kent's background of building community in all kinds of contexts and how this relates to his Christian fai…
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Nate Regier, CEO and founder of Next Element, discusses the groundbreaking concept of compassionate accountability. He delves into how leaders can integrate compassion and accountability to foster healthier, more productive workplace cultures. By redefining compassion as the practice of demonstrating that people are valuable, capable, and responsib…
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In this episode, Jeff Jacobs, Senior Director of Organizational Effectiveness at Adobe, shares insights into the importance of psychological safety and effective leadership in the workplace. Jeff and host Scott Shute discuss the impact of leaders who ask for feedback, model vulnerability, and prioritize trust within their teams. They talk about exa…
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Scott welcomes Emma Laurence, a leading expert in burnout recovery, to dissect the root causes of burnout and offer practical solutions for reigniting one's inner drive. Emma shares her own journey through chronic fatigue and professional burnout, explaining how she went from feeling "crispy fried" to living a joyful and fulfilling life. They talk …
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Scott sits down with career satisfaction expert Laurel Donnellan to explore the concept of "soul work." They discuss the importance of aligning your passions and purpose to create a fulfilling career and how this journey can alleviate work-related misery. Laurel shares her experience with identifying soul work, the role of curiosity and mindset, an…
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Dr. Nathan Regier, your host, welcomes Dr. Liz Wilson, a Behavioral Scientist, Organizational Transformation Expert, and founder of Include Inc. Originally from Australia, she is now based in the United States. She has developed a robust new framework that seeks to shift the focus of inclusion from a list of categories and identities to addressing …
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Nick and Scott are discussing the concept of psychological safety and its critical role in high-performing teams. They explore Google's groundbreaking Project Aristotle and the surprising findings about what truly drives team success. Nick and Scott talk about how fear and trust impact workplace culture, particularly during economic downturns. They…
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Scott Shute and Cory Smith discuss the critical topic of resilience in today's rapidly changing world. Cory, co-founder and CEO of Wisdom Labs, shares his journey and what he’s learned from it. He explains building mental, emotional, and social well-being in the workplace. They also talk about the importance of developing mindfulness and emotional …
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Scott sits down with Nell Derick Debevoise to talk about the principles of conscious leadership and the major impacts of purpose-driven business practices. Nell, a seasoned coach and author, shares a look inside her new book, “Going First," which encourages leaders to lead with intention and humanity. They discuss how having a mindful approach to l…
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Welcome to the inaugural journey of the Changing Work Collective podcast, where co-founders Scott and Nicholas, along with Collective member Sarah, set the stage for a revolution in workplace dynamics. This episode dives deep into the heart of conscious business practices, exploring how integrating mindfulness and compassion into corporate culture …
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Chip Conley, celebrated author and founder of the Modern Elder Academy, shares transformative insights on embracing midlife. With a focus on overturning the negative stereotypes associated with this life stage, Conley discusses how midlife can be a period of significant personal growth and reinvention. From overcoming crises through wisdom and curi…
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Dr. Nathan Regier, your host, welcomes John Parr, his friend, colleague, thought partner, and sounding board for nearly 20 years. John served in the Royal Navy as an Electronic Engineer, has managed a Substance Abuse Recovery Center, has been a therapist, a corporate consultant, an executive coach, and a professional trainer. He's recognized for hi…
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In a world where workplace dynamics are rapidly evolving, the "Changing Work" podcast provides listeners with the tools and inspiration needed to foster more effective and humane work environments. Each episode features thought-provoking discussions with prominent guests who are at the forefront of this transformation. Learn more at ChangingWork.or…
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Dr. Nathan Regier, your host, welcomes Amy Luckey to today’s conversation. Amy is an Executive Coach who specializes in working with neurodivergent leaders (diagnosed or not), helping them overcome challenges and reach their goals. Dr. Nate and Amy discuss today the role of compassion in coaching leaders and provide actionable tips for implementing…
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At The Neighboring Movement, we believe neighboring is a life-changing practice, and this certainly proved true for Karen Kasten, our guest for this newest episode of the podcast. Tune in to hear cofounder Catherine Johnson interview absolute neighboring rockstar, Karen, as they discuss Karen's journey of neighboring in our nonprofit's founding nei…
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Dr. Nathan Regier, your host, welcomes Jesh De Rox, a cultural Anthropologist, speaker, and entrepreneur whose work explores the link between emotional intelligence, creative genius, human connection, and joy. Jesh is the co-founder and CEO of Superfeel. This revolutionary social wellness platform uses deep insights from neuroscience and anthropolo…
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Dr. Nathan Regier, your host, welcomes Cy Wakeman to this special 50th episode of The Compassionate Accountability Podcast. Cy is a drama researcher, international leadership speaker, and consultant. In 2001, she founded Reality-Based Leadership. Cy works with organizations globally to ditch the drama, hardwire accountability into their teams, and …
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Dr. Nathan Regier, your host, welcomes Caverly Morgan to today’s episode. Caverly is a spiritual teacher, author, speaker, and nonprofit founder. She is the founder and Lead Contemplative of Peace in Schools—a nonprofit that created the nation's first for-credit mindfulness class in public high schools. She is also the founder of Presence Collectiv…
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Happy 2024! In this first episode of the new year, we are so excited to welcome our dear friend Carter Ellis onto the front porch. Carter is the executive director of The Hub Argentine, a hub for neighboring and asset-based community development in the awesome, Argentine neighborhood of Kansas City, Kansas. A neighbor-led organization, the Hub is a…
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Dr. Nathan Regier, your host, welcomes Jeff Jacobs to today’s episode. Jeff has a 30-plus year career in Human Resources spanning numerous Global Leadership roles. He is currently the Senior Director of Organizational Effectiveness at Adobe. In that capacity, he serves as an executive coach and internal consultant to senior leadership teams across …
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Welcome to our Part 2 episode with Joseph Rathinam! For today's conversation, Joseph and Ian continue their discussion around the incredible impact of neighborocracy - an alternative system of neighbor-based, inclusive, and fully participatory governance now functioning in hundreds of thousands of neighborhoods across the globe. This episode is jam…
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Dr. Nathan Regier, your host, welcomes you to another episode of On Compassion — this time to discuss deep psychology, human behavior, and how to impact big-scale change. Dr. Nate is joined by Dov Baron, the founder and CEO of Dov Baron International. Dov is a preeminent expert in helping leaders create life and work meaning, his models and strateg…
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When neighbors come together, everyday people can have some serious power. Around the world, in places like India, Syria, and Mexico, there are massive movements taking what we are doing with neighboring at The Neighboring Movement, building those same kinds of abundant relationships we are, but then turning those relationships into a completely tr…
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For this podcast episode, we had the great honor of sitting down with Seth Kaplan! Seth is an expert on fragile states with so many consulting gigs to his name, but recently, his work has led him to the conclusion that one of our most fragile states might just be our very neighborhoods. In this episode - based around Seth's book that just came out …
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One of the most globally important examples of neighbor power and possibility is under full-scale military assault. Today we bring on Samantha Teal, a media activist with the Rojava Information Center, to give us insights of life on-the-ground in North and East Syria, where a revolution for women's liberation, direct democracy, and ecology- with ne…
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Dr. Nathan, your host, welcomes Rex Miller to discuss how organizational cultures and communities are impacted and rebuilt after the trauma of rapid change we suffered due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Rex is a renowned expert in optimizing human and team performance, strategic foresight, and organizational transformation. With over 20 years as a consu…
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We are so honored to present a podcast episode with Majora Carter! Majora is one of those people who is changing the world in incredibly visible, physical ways. As an urban revitalization strategist and real estate developer, she is taking the lead in facilitating neighborhood-level economic development that is both led by - and directly benefiting…
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Dr. Nathan Regier, your host, welcomes Ed O’Malley, the founding president and CEO of the illustrious Kansas Leadership Center, an organization committed to fostering leadership for stronger, healthier, and more prosperous communities, and Julia Fabris McBride, Chief Civic Leadership Development Officer of the KLC. Ed and Julia embody a Compassion …
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Dr. Nathan Regier, your host, welcomes Kay Sargent to today’s episode. Kay is the senior principal and director of the Workplace Team and is on the board of directors of HOK, a global design architecture engineering and planning firm employing 16,000 people. Kay is making an impact for neuro-diverse individuals in the workplace; she has nearly 40 y…
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In this episode of The Neighboring Movement Podcast, host Adam sits down with long-time friend and colleague Dr. Nate Regier. A former psychologist - and now leadership consultant, speaker, and author - Dr. Regier presents his newest book and wisdom around the culture-changing practice of compassionate accountability. Nate Regier, PhD, is the CEO a…
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Dr. Nathan Regier, your host, welcomes Elizabeth ‘Liz’ Bruno to today’s episode. Liz, Vice President and Chief Learning Officer at Baptist Health in Jacksonville, Florida, oversees an impressive six-hospital system with a staggering 14,000 employees. She's a force to be reckoned with—a true rebel at heart and a shining example of compassion in the …
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Have you met Ian yet? Ian's our newest staff member here at The Neighboring Movement, and he's making the move from Dallas to Wichita in the next couple weeks! In this episode, hosts Adam and Kristopher ask Ian about his past neighboring, what drew him to this work, and what he's looking forward to as our faith-based organizer. We're so excited to …
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Dr. Nathan Regier, your host, welcomes Doug Shapiro, who is the vice president for research and insights at OFS, a family-owned contract furniture manufacturer with a unique mission to bring people together. Doug specializes in imagining physical spaces that promote connection and wellness. He believes that design is compassion manifested in the ph…
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Welcome back to The Neighboring Movement Podcast and Part 2 of our conversation with community animators Melissa, Emily, and Eric from Austin, Texas! In this episode, hosts Elizabeth and Catherine ask them about the ways they navigate resistance to neighboring, where they're currently discovering energy, and what they're each curious about in their…
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Dr. Nathan Regier, your host, welcomes Dr. Kristin Neff to today’s episode. Dr. Neff is a researcher, an author, and a business owner she's been recognized as one of the world's most influential research psychologists. Dr. Neff is a pioneer in the study of self-compassion, she was the first one to define and measure the construct almost twenty year…
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The Neighboring Movement podcast is back from a brief hiatus! We're so excited to kick things off with this episode from some of our community animators! Tune in as hosts Elizabeth and Catherine interview three of our animators from Texas - Melissa, Emily, and Eric - about their recent event: Good Neighbor Fest. In short, Elizabeth is the director …
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