How Do We Develop Leaders Who Care? with Taylor Elyse Morrison

How do we develop leaders who care? What does care in the workplace look like?

Join us in honest conversation with Taylor Elyse Morrison (she/her) exploring the role of care in the workplace,  and what skillsets leaders need  in order to support care and wellbeing on their teams

"The world doesn't just need more leaders—it needs more leaders who care."

Taylor Elyse Morrison turned being bad at self-care—and being firmly convinced of every human’s potential—into a career. She’s the founder of media company Inner Workout, and the author of a book by the same name. Recently named one of Fortune’s 10 Innovators Shaping the Future of Health,  Taylor is tired of aspirational 'wellness as usual.' Instead, she builds businesses, content, and experiences that make well-being and personal development more accessible. You're just as likely to see Taylor facilitating a workshop at a Fortune 100 as you are to see her talking about TikTok and body image with a high school class. Wherever she goes, Taylor's sure to use her coaching, mindfulness, and movement training to meet people where they're at and offer actionable steps towards creating a world without burnout.

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • Three key questions to ask to get into the heart of care in our work life 

  • Why it matters that we start by understanding how we hear from ourselves and developing our capacity to listen from within

  • How intention and interest are at the core of care

  • Taylor's definition of self care as "listening within and responding in the most loving way possible."

  • What it could look like to measure wellbeing on a team

  • How to get to know yourself and your unique needs through Inner Workout's Take Care profile

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