Connecting Passion, Purpose, and Culture

About This Episode

This session provides evidence-based strategies and actionable insights to help you avoid burnout, recharge your energy, and foster a workplace culture that prioritizes well-being. Drawing on lessons learned from working with hundreds of organizations, you’ll leave equipped with practical tools to enhance resilience and thrive both personally and professionally.

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Connecting Passion, Purpose, and Culture – Leadership from the Inside Out

In these challenging times, self-care is not just a personal priority—it’s a professional necessity. To deliver great care to those we serve, we must first ensure that we’re caring for ourselves. This session is designed to provide practical, evidence-based strategies for fostering resilience, avoiding burnout, and creating a supportive culture within your organization. Drawing on insights from working with hundreds of organizations and backed by research, this session offers actionable tools you can implement immediately to enhance your well-being and empower your team.

Key Topics Discussed
  • Avoiding Burnout
  • Recharging Your Batteries
  • Building a Culture of Care

This session is a must-attend for anyone seeking to enhance personal well-being and cultivate a healthier, more supportive workplace culture.

About Al Curnow

Al Curnow is the Vice President of CultureWise High Performing Culture (HPC). HPC helps organizations create, drive and maintain high performing cultures, with a proven system that’s straightforward, practical, and easy to use. He works with CEO’s of many diverse industries. Al is a skilled presenter and has spoken to numerous groups including General Motors, PACE, Chambers of Commerce, VISTAGE International and Athletic Interscholastic and Coaches groups. Prior to his consulting career, Al was a senior leader for more than 20 years in the employee benefits industry. Al received his Bachelor of Arts from The University of Rhode Island and completed graduate work in Business Administration at The University of Missouri in Kansas City.

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