Love in Action

Why Fear-Based Workplaces Need to Disappear with Marcel Schwantes


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In this solo episode, Marcel Schwantes discussed the impact of fear in the workplace, explaining how it stifles creativity, innovation, and collaboration. He highlighted that fear-based environments lead to disengagement, turnover, and low morale, while human-centered leadership fosters psychological safety and trust. Marcel emphasized the importance of leaders addressing their blind spots and modifying behaviors to create a positive workplace culture. He stressed that hiring and developing leaders based on technical competence alone is insufficient, urging a focus on humanity and human-centered attributes. Marcel encouraged listeners to subscribe to his Substack for further insights on effective human-centered leadership.

 

Bio:

 

Marcel Schwantes is a leadership coach, speaker, author, and advocate for more humane workplaces. He partners with organizations tired of burnout, disengagement, and hollow cultures — and ready to build something better. 

 

Marcel’s work includes: 

  • Executive coaching 
    • Leadership development programs for managers 
      • Keynote speaking and workshops 
        • Executive roundtables and culture strategy sessions 
        •  

          Marcel is the author of Humane Leadership: Lead with Radical Love, Be a Kick-Ass Boss. Whether coaching a CEO or training a leadership team, Marcel’s #1 goal is the same: To help leaders become the kind of people others want to follow. 

           

          TIMESTAMPS 

          [00:03] Introduction: Why fear remains a workplace epidemic

          [00:19] How fear kills creativity, collaboration, and profitability 
          [01:06] Silence in meetings: The hidden cost of fear 
          [01:58] Why fear stops innovation and risk-taking 
          [02:34] Fear shrinks organizations from the inside out 
          [03:51] Psychological safety and team performance (Harvard research) 
          [04:26] Why leaders still dismiss “soft skills” 
          [05:13] The cost of waiting for marching orders 
          [05:49] Burnout, turnover, and quiet disengagement 
          [06:03] What human-centered leadership looks like 
          [07:10] Surfacing problems early vs. kicking the can down the road 
          [08:10] Shared accountability and self-correcting teams 
          [09:40] Leadership blind spots and fear-driven management 
          [10:29] Burnout as the final warning sign 
          [11:30] Why technical skills alone no longer qualify someone to lead 
          [12:04] Raising human leadership capacity in the AI era 
          [12:31] Closing thoughts and call to action 

           

          3 BEST QUOTES 

          • “If you want to know why creativity dies, why collaboration stalls, why your most talented people are quietly quitting — look for one thing: fear.” 
          • “When fear is prevalent, people protect themselves instead of serving the mission.” 
          • “You cannot afford to choose leaders based only on technical competence or individual performance. Those days are over.” 
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            KEY TAKEAWAYS 

            1. Fear Is Expensive Fear doesn’t just hurt feelings — it damages profitability, innovation, and long-term growth. 
              1. Silence Is a Warning Sign if meetings are full of nodding heads but no pushback, fear may be driving compliance instead of commitment. 
                1. Psychological Safety Drives Performance When employees feel safe to speak up, admit mistakes, and challenge ideas, performance and productivity increase. 
                  1. Human-Centered Leadership Solves Problems Early. Empowered teams raise concerns quickly, solve issues on the spot, and share accountability across levels. 
                    1. Leadership Blind Spots Create Fear Many fear-based environments stem from leaders who fear losing control or respect. Coaching and self-awareness are critical. 
                      1. Technical Skills Aren’t Enough Anymore In the age of AI and automation, the differentiator is human leadership capacity — the ability to help people flourish. 
                      2.  

                        CONCLUSION 

                        Fear quietly shrinks organizations from the inside out. It limits creativity, slows innovation, and pushes good people toward burnout and disengagement.  Marcel’s message is clear: if you care about performance, profitability, and long-term growth, you must care about human-centered leadership. The future of leadership isn’t louder authority or tighter control — it’s building environments where people feel safe enough to contribute their best thinking. 

                        The question every leader must ask: 

                        Am I creating safety — or am I creating fear? 

                        Because that answer determines everything. 

                         

                        Resources: 

                        The book: https://www.amazon.com/Humane-Leadership-Lead-Radical-Kick-Ass-ebook/dp/B0CWG3PTL4/ 

                        Substack: https://marcelschwantes.substack.com/ 

                        LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/marcelschwantes/   

                        X: https://x.com/MarcelSchwantes 

                        YouTube: https://youtube.com/@MarcelSchwantes1 

                        Instagram: https://instagram.com/marcel.schwantes/ 

                        Dr. James Doty Episode: https://www.marcelschwantes.com/dr-james-doty-the-neuroscience-of-manifestation/ 

                          

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