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Infuse Compassion

Infuse Compassion

By: Amy Quesenberry & Mark Carpenter
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Infuse Compassion, a podcast hosted by Amy Quesenberry and Mark Carpenter, explores the transformative power of compassion in both professional and personal spheres. This insightful podcast offers actionable strategies to integrate compassion, enhancing results, relationships and overall well-being. By prioritizing human connection, listeners can build trust, inspire teams, and create lasting impact. Designed for current and aspiring business and community leaders, Infuse Compassion delivers authentic and vulnerable conversations that help to release barriers, open minds fostering meaningful connection to prioritize humanity in interactions. Tune in to gain tools for stronger communities, thriving businesses, and enriched personal lives through the power of compassion. Economics Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • E49: Soft Skills are Power Skills with Chester Elton
    Jan 6 2026
    What would you ask of one of the world’s leading authorities on building strong teams and cultures in organizations? In this episode we are joined by “The Apostle of Appreciation,” co-founder of The Culture Works, Chester Elton. We pick Chester’s brain to get tips based on his decades of experience in coaching leaders and teams. In this episode, you’ll learn: • The power of knowing your people’s stories as a leader. • How “soft skills” are really “power skills.” • The key roles of leaders as coach, teacher, and mentor. • The value of gratitude in leading teams. • The growing need to be aware of anxiety in the workplace. You’ll walk away from this episode inspired, energized, and ready to take action on creating strong teams, cultures, families, and communities. Chester Elton is one of today’s most influential thought leaders in workplace culture, leadership, and employee engagement. Over the years, Chester has partnered with renowned organizations to develop high-performance cultures that drive innovation and employee satisfaction. As co-author of multiple award-winning and New York Times bestselling books—including All In, The Carrot Principle, Leading with Gratitude, The Best Team Wins, and Anxiety at Work—his work has been translated into 30 languages, with almost two million copies sold globally. Recognized for his provocative and inspiring leadership insights, Chester has appeared on NBC’s Today, CNN, ABC, MSNBC, and CBS’s 60 Minutes. His work has been featured in The New York Times, Fast Company, and The Wall Street Journal. Dubbed the “Apostle of Appreciation” by Canada’s Globe and Mail, Chester provides real solutions to leaders looking to build exceptional workplace cultures and foster team resilience. Chester is a recipient of the prestigious Thinkers 50 Coaching Award, recognizing him as one of the world’s top 50 leadership coaches. He is a certified executive coach with the Marshall Goldsmith Stakeholder Centered Leadership (SCL) program and a proud member of the Marshall Goldsmith 100 Coaches group. His coaching methodology enhances leadership effectiveness through one-on-one sessions, 360-degree feedback, and stakeholder involvement, helping leaders identify opportunity gaps and make their strongest contributions. Chester is co-founder of The Culture Works, a global consultancy that advises clients such as American Express, The World Bank, Zoox/Amazon, and Astor Chocolate. He also serves on the advisory board of One Kind Act a Day, whose mission is to make kindness a daily habit. Chester is most proud to be the father of four exceptional children, a devoted grandfather to four, and a husband to his amazing wife, Heidi. More about Chester: https://chesterelton.com/ The Culture Works website: https://thecultureworks.com/ One Kind Act A Day website: https://thepowerofkind.org/ AI Chester: https://9y89rzpa.sibpages.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    35 mins
  • E48: Soft Skills are Power Skills with Chester Elton
    Dec 30 2025
    What would you ask of one of the world’s leading authorities on building strong teams and cultures in organizations? In this episode we are joined by “The Apostle of Appreciation,” co-founder of The Culture Works, Chester Elton. We pick Chester’s brain to get tips based on his decades of experience in coaching leaders and teams. In this episode, you’ll learn: • The power of knowing your people’s stories as a leader. • How “soft skills” are really “power skills.” • The key roles of leaders as coach, teacher, and mentor. • The value of gratitude in leading teams. • The growing need to be aware of anxiety in the workplace. You’ll walk away from this episode inspired, energized, and ready to take action on creating strong teams, cultures, families, and communities. Chester Elton is one of today’s most influential thought leaders in workplace culture, leadership, and employee engagement. Over the years, Chester has partnered with renowned organizations to develop high-performance cultures that drive innovation and employee satisfaction. As co-author of multiple award-winning and New York Times bestselling books—including All In, The Carrot Principle, Leading with Gratitude, The Best Team Wins, and Anxiety at Work—his work has been translated into 30 languages, with almost two million copies sold globally. Recognized for his provocative and inspiring leadership insights, Chester has appeared on NBC’s Today, CNN, ABC, MSNBC, and CBS’s 60 Minutes. His work has been featured in The New York Times, Fast Company, and The Wall Street Journal. Dubbed the “Apostle of Appreciation” by Canada’s Globe and Mail, Chester provides real solutions to leaders looking to build exceptional workplace cultures and foster team resilience. Chester is a recipient of the prestigious Thinkers 50 Coaching Award, recognizing him as one of the world’s top 50 leadership coaches. He is a certified executive coach with the Marshall Goldsmith Stakeholder Centered Leadership (SCL) program and a proud member of the Marshall Goldsmith 100 Coaches group. His coaching methodology enhances leadership effectiveness through one-on-one sessions, 360-degree feedback, and stakeholder involvement, helping leaders identify opportunity gaps and make their strongest contributions. Chester is co-founder of The Culture Works, a global consultancy that advises clients such as American Express, The World Bank, Zoox/Amazon, and Astor Chocolate. He also serves on the advisory board of One Kind Act a Day, whose mission is to make kindness a daily habit. Chester is most proud to be the father of four exceptional children, a devoted grandfather to four, and a husband to his amazing wife, Heidi. More of Chester: Chester Elton website: https://chesterelton.com/ The Culture Works website: https://thecultureworks.com/ One Kind Act A Day website: https://thepowerofkind.org/ AI Chester: https://9y89rzpa.sibpages.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    51 mins
  • E47: Fateful Conversations Stem from Intent: Reflections from Cheri and Jackie
    Dec 23 2025
    Fateful conversations are those that have momentous significance or consequences. Amy and Mark share their thoughts from our conversation with Cheri Torres and Jackie Stavros, authors of “Conversations Worth Having” in the last episode. In this episode, we discuss: - More about the brain science behind conversations, particularly how emotions can interfere with our ability to have Conversations Worth Having. - The power of questions and curiosity in staying engaged in conversations. - The importance of good intent to maintain positive focus in conversations. Tune in as we give more thoughts about improving our conversations and realizing better results and relationships. Jackie Stavros is a professor at Lawrence Technical University College of Business and IT in Michigan. Her passion is working with others to discover their purpose in creating positive change. She has more than 30 years of leadership, strategy, organization development, and change management experience. Prior to joining LTU as a professor, Jackie’s industry work included manufacturing, automotive, banking, technology, government, and professional services. She is the author of numerous articles and books, including the co-author of “Conversations Worth Having.” She lives in Brighton, Michigan. Cheri Torres is the lead catalyst at Collaborative by Design, where she partners with people to catalyze positive change in workplaces and communities. She has worked with thousands of leaders and teams around the world to support high performance, engagement, culture transformation, and organization success. A lifelong learner, Cheri has a PhD in educational psychology with a specialization in collaborative learning, an MBA, a master’s in transpersonal psychology, and numerous certifications. The co-author of “Conversations Worth Having” and author of many other articles and books, Cheri is from Asheville, North Carolina. More of Jackie and Cheri: www.cwh.today www.conversationsworthhaving.today Offers: Download a free conversation toolkit from the website Get 20% off the CWH Foundations Course by using the code COMPASSION Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    35 mins
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