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  • AI at Work: How to Stay Human in a Tech-Driven World
    2025/06/26

    Think AI is just a tech trend? Think again.
    From rewriting emails to designing presentation slides, AI is already sitting next to you at work, whether you realize it or not.

    In this episode, we’re talking about:
    ✅ Where AI helps—and where it hides real contribution
    ✅ The difference between information and real connection
    ✅ The human skills AI can’t replace
    ✅ Red flags leaders should watch for
    ✅ How to use AI as a tool—without losing yourself

    If you’ve been wondering where you fit in this new world of work—this one’s for you.


    Let’s Connect!

    📢 Website: Reboot Growth - Peopling at Work

    https://rebootgrowth.wixsite.com/peoplingwork

    Instagram: @peopling_at_work

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574657984709


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    11 分
  • The Trust Habit: Practicing Compassionate Curiosity at Work
    2025/06/19

    At work, trust isn’t usually broken by big blowups—it’s chipped away in the small moments: a snap judgment, a defensive reply, a conversation we avoid.

    This episode is about choosing a different path—one that leans into compassionate curiosity over assumption, and understanding over reaction.

    We’ll explore how to practice this deceptively simple skill that can turn tension into connection, and rebuild trust where it’s wearing thin. You’ll also learn how to uncover what’s really going on—beneath the surface of what we assume.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck between saying nothing and saying the wrong thing, this episode offers a better option: curious, compassionate presence.

    Because when we lead with compassionate curiosity, we don’t just get answers—we earn trust.


    Let’s Connect!

    📢 Website: Reboot Growth - Peopling at Work

    https://rebootgrowth.wixsite.com/peoplingwork

    Instagram: @peopling_at_work

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574657984709


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    18 分
  • Psychological Safety & Trust at Work
    2025/06/12

    Have you ever felt like speaking up at work was too risky? Like your ideas, questions, or even your identity weren’t welcome? You’re not alone—and it’s not just in your head. In this powerful and personal episode, host Kari Musgrove unpacks the critical role of psychological safety in building trust and fostering healthy workplace culture.

    We’ll explore what psychological safety really looks like in practice, how it gets damaged (often in subtle but painful ways), and how to rebuild it through everyday actions. Kari shares real stories—from being silenced at work to finding her voice again—and offers practical tools for leaders and teams who want to create environments where people feel safe to speak up, take smart risks, and thrive.

    Whether you're a manager, team member, or just someone who's experienced a toxic work culture, this episode offers insight, empathy, and hope. It’s not about blame—it’s about awareness, accountability, and change.


    🎧 Tune in to learn:

    • What psychological safety is—and what it isn’t


    • Common behaviors and systems that erode trust


    • The high cost of getting this wrong


    • Real-world stories that will resonate deeply


    • 7 practical tools to build a culture of trust and safety


    Let’s build better workplaces—one honest conversation at a time.



    Let’s Connect!


    📢 Website: Reboot Growth - Peopling at Work

    https://rebootgrowth.wixsite.com/peoplingwork


    Instagram: @peopling_at_work


    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574657984709



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    28 分
  • The Power of Presence: How Active Listening Builds Trust at Work
    2025/05/29

    How often do you really listen at work? In today’s fast-paced, distraction-heavy world, it’s easy to zone out, jump to respond, or skim through conversations just to keep up. But when you show up fully mentally, emotionally, and physically, it changes everything.

    In this episode of Peopling at Work, host Kari Musgrove breaks down the power of presence and how active listening can transform relationships at work. From leadership and conflict resolution to customer service and collaboration, listening isn’t just a skill—it’s a game-changer.


    You’ll learn:

    • What active listening actually looks like


    • Common habits that make us miss the moment


    • How presence builds trust across teams


    • Practical ways to listen better, starting today


    Whether you're managing a team, serving clients, or just trying to be a better coworker, this episode will help you slow down, tune in, and build the kind of trust that makes


    Presence is free—but it’s priceless. Let’s get peopling.


    Let’s Connect!


    📢 Website: Reboot Growth - Peopling at Work

    https://rebootgrowth.wixsite.com/peoplingwork

    Instagram: @peopling_at_work

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574657984709





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    20 分
  • Before You Hit Send: 7 Writing Tips You Need
    2025/05/21

    How many messages did you send this week? Emails, chats, texts—they’re how we get work done. But unclear or sloppy writing can create confusion, slow things down, or even damage trust. In this episode of Peopling at Work, Kari Musgrove breaks down why written communication is one of the most important people skills today.
    Learn the key differences between email, chat, and text, the biggest mistakes professionals make, and easy strategies to help you write more clearly, respectfully, and effectively. Whether you’re drafting a quick message or a formal email, your words matter—and this episode will help you make them count.

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    20 分
  • Why Your Words Matter — The Power of Verbal Communication at Work
    2025/05/06

    Why Your Words Matter — The Power of Verbal Communication at Work


    Do your words really matter—or will your message land the same no matter how you say it? In this episode of Peopling at Work, Kari Musgrove breaks down the power of verbal communication and how the words we choose can make or break trust, clarity, and connection in the workplace.


    You’ll learn:

    • Why verbal communication is more than just talking
    • Common barriers that trip us up (like vagueness, jargon, and emotional overload)
    • A real-world example of how to address tricky conversations with care
    • Practical strategies to sharpen your word choice, tone, and clarity



    Whether you're leading a team, giving feedback, or trying to be heard in meetings, this episode will help you communicate with more intention and impact.



    🔊 Let’s get peopling!



    Subscribe, share, and leave a review if this episode helped you grow your people skills.


    Let’s Connect!

    📢 Website: Reboot Growth - Peopling at Work

    https://rebootgrowth.wixsite.com/peoplingwork

    Instagram: @peopling_at_work

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574657984709


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    20 分
  • The Secret Conversation of Nonverbal Communication
    2025/04/15

    Ever had someone say “I’m fine” while looking like they just swallowed a lemon? That’s non-verbal communication at work. From side-eyes and slumped shoulders to firm handshakes and that tone, our bodies are talking—beyond the words.


    In this kickoff episode of our brand-new communication series, we’re diving deep into:

    • What non-verbal communication actually is (hint: it’s not just your face)

    • The Big 5: body language, eye contact, tone of voice, personal space, and touch

    • Common barriers that can scramble the message

    • Why non-verbals are the ultimate power move in interviews, meetings, and even Zoom calls

    We’re also chatting about how to level up your non-verbal game so you’re sending the right message..

    So whether you’re a people leader, a team member, or just someone trying not to give off “I hate this meeting” vibes—this episode is for you.

    Tune in and learn how to make your non-verbals work with you, not against you.

    Correction: For Professional proximity or space, it's more like two feet distant, not one foot.

    Let’s get peopling!

    Study:

    Nonverbal Communication ByAlbert Mehrabian

    https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9781351308724/nonverbal-communication-albert-mehrabian


    How Much of Communication Is Nonverbal? The University of Texas Permian Basin

    https://online.utpb.edu/about-us/articles/communication/how-much-of-communication-is-nonverbal/#:~:text=The%2055/38/7%20Formula,%2C%20and%207%25%20words%20only.

    Videos:

    Body language, Gestures, and Facial Expressions

    Master Nonverbal Cues: The Secret of the Triple Nod

    https://youtube.com/shorts/HDfw46JcDCo?si=Dp4NYqBAhH7nWmVo


    Body Language Expert: Stop Using This, It’s Making People Dislike You, So Are These Subtle Mistakes!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHUrdELKjDw


    How to read people: Decode 7 body language cues

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOoCe3An4VE


    Never do these 4 negative nonverbal cues

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0l_fk6ongk


    Tone:

    Tone of Voice in Communication

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hvVjOqk_4o&t=312s


    Tone of voice: what you REALLY mean

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hPQyHXc1ksA


    Tone of Voice

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b44ZL3L1nfo


    Let’s Connect!

    📢 Website: Reboot Growth - Peopling at Work

    https://rebootgrowth.wixsite.com/peoplingwork

    Instagram: @peopling_at_work

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574657984709

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    21 分