b Cause Work Doesn't Have to Suck

146: How to Turn Your “At Home Person” into Your Career with Scott Shute


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When you hear the statement 'Work can help us heal’, what comes to mind? Do you believe that to be true? Or do you think it’s a tall order for the workplace?

In this week’s episode, you’ll hear Erin and Scott chat with Scott Shute. Scott is a keynote speaker, coach, executive, and author that combines the sublime of ancient wisdom with the practicality of work. 

He has led Mindfulness and Compassion programs at LinkedIn. After twenty-five years of customer-oriented leadership roles, he found his dream job, where he utilized his entire skill set and embraced his passions. Now Scott is a “free-range chicken”, as he describes it, and works with companies and leaders to explore the possibility of human potential, helping employees become the very best version of themselves.

So no matter what camp you fall in, we have no doubt you’ll love hearing Scott’s perspective on bringing mindfulness and compassion to the workplace-and heal from the inside out.

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    Tweetable Comments

  • “My biggest piece of advice when somebody wants to change into a new career is to just start doing it. Take the class that builds your skill or take on an additional project of work. If you really want it, take the project from that leader that you want to work with.  And over time it’ll just become obvious.”

  • “It's a recognition and an acceptance of where I am today and a desire to move forward.”

  • “I was following that inner desire of ‘I've got to do something different and no matter what I want my job to be more of this stuff.’”

  • “Work can actually be a place that helps us heal if we do it right.”

  • “I see compassionate leadership in the everyday work of people who do kind things for each other. Those who moved from ‘me to we’ in their thinking.”

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