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The Working Well Podcast

The Working Well Podcast

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An essential podcast for corporate leaders and executives. The Working Well Podcast lives at the intersection between Business Strategy, Leadership, and Human Sustainability. Success now and in the future of work requires learning, growing, and adapting our thinking, skills, and strategies to help people and businesses thrive. On the show, we dive into topics such as sustaining high performance in your people and teams, building a strong corporate culture, managing rapid growth and change strategies, and how executive leaders can drive incredible results while avoiding the burnout trap! From closing the "Wellness-Wellbeing Gap" and elevating employee experience to innovative organizational performance strategies, each episode explores new and trending topics, interviews executive leaders, and taps into the wisdom of business icons, trailblazers, and leaders in their field.All rights reserved by WRKdefined Economics Management Management & Leadership Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • #088 - AI and the Human Touch: Scaling, Coaching and Learning with AI (with Alex Frenkel)
    Mar 29 2026
    AI is transforming every industry but can it replace therapists, coaches, or leaders? In this episode of the Working Well Podcast, Tim Borys speaks with Alex about the growing role of artificial intelligence in coaching, therapy, and workplace learning. Alex shares how his background in clinical psychology led him into the tech world, where he now focuses on building AI tools that empower professionals instead of replacing them. Together they explore the opportunities and risks of AI, including how it can scale learning, provide real-time feedback, and extend support beyond traditional one-on-one interactions. In this episode you’ll learn: • Why AI won’t replace human coaches or therapists • How AI can amplify human expertise • The risks of relying on large language models alone • How real-time learning may change workplace development
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    48 mins
  • #087 - Seek Silence | 52 Life Lessons – Lesson 13
    Mar 17 2026
    In this episode of the Working Well Podcast, Tim Borys explores one of the most underrated leadership skills: silence. In a world filled with constant notifications, meetings, and information overload, many leaders rarely create space for reflection. But research shows that quiet moments can dramatically improve creativity, decision-making, and emotional regulation. This episode explores the science behind silence, why many people feel uncomfortable sitting with their thoughts, and how intentional quiet can become a powerful performance tool for leaders. You’ll learn: • Why silence activates deeper thinking in the brain • How constant stimulation reduces clarity and focus • Why leaders need quiet time to make better decisions • How just two minutes of silence can improve performance If you're looking to improve clarity, reduce stress, and think more strategically, this episode offers a powerful reminder: sometimes the best productivity tool is silence.
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    12 mins
  • #086 – Shaping the Future of Work: Human Capacity, Leadership Evolution & AI (with Carlee Wolfe)
    Mar 3 2026
    In this episode of the Working Well Podcast, Carlee Wolfe shares actionable insights on building sustainable, high-performance cultures rooted in clarity, accountability, and psychological safety. We explore: Why people-first leadership drives results The myth of performance vs. wellbeing How to intentionally design workplace culture Scaling teams without losing alignment Preventing burnout through structured leadership If you're a founder, HR leader, executive, or manager navigating growth, this episode offers practical frameworks you can apply immediately. #Leadership #WorkplaceCulture #HRStrategy #PsychologicalSafety #OrganizationalDevelopment #WorkingWellPodcast
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    53 mins
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