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Which is more critical, culture or community? With the ever-evolving workplace dynamics, particularly in the era of remote and hybrid work, this episode dives into how leaders can create environments that foster true connection and belonging. Zoë is joined by Lauren Buckley, founder of The Hush Collaborative, who shares her insights on the distinctions between culture and community, and how organizations can move beyond outdated cultural models to build thriving, resilient communities.

*CORRECTION: I introduce Lauren as the founder of The Hush Collective, when it should be HUSH COLLABORATIVE.

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The Future of Work: Culture or Community

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Closing Thought: As Zoë says, "Live with grace, lead in service." Take a moment to reflect on how you can build a sense of community within your organization today.

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Key Moments 

00:00 Introduction: Community vs. Culture

00:15 Exploring Humanoid Robots

00:55 Updates from Planet Zoe

02:25 The Disjointed Workplace

03:00 Building Community in the Workplace

04:10 Interview with Lauren Buckley

26:32 Fast 3: Quickfire Questions

29:34 The Hush Collaborative

33:13 Read to Lead: Book Recommendation

35:03 Conclusion and Insider Extras

About Lauren Buckley

Lauren Buckley is the founder of The Hush Collaborative, an organization dedicated to transforming businesses through the power of community. With a background in communications, brand strategy, and political advisory, Lauren brings a wealth of experience in helping organizations navigate complex challenges through innovative and inclusive approaches.

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