Episode recap:
Marcel discussed his new book, Humane Leadership and the spiritual/religious background of his principles of love and action, which he developed after experiencing poor management at a hospital. He emphasized the importance of leaders caring for their employees and shared research on how principles and practices from ancient religious traditions principles can be applied in leadership contexts. Marcel encouraged leaders to implement his five radical principles of love in action to maximize human potential and achieve business success.
For bonus content of the book not available anywhere else, visit Marcel’s Substack platform and subscribe at Marcelschwantes.substack.com.
Bio:
Marcel Schwantes is a speaker, author, and acclaimed executive coach with a global following. Marcel delivers presentations, workshops, courses, and coaching programs about the human side of business and how cultures of care, connection, and belonging power companies to thrive and outperform the competition.
Quotes:
Takeaways:
Timestamps:
[00:03] Why Toxic Leadership Nearly Broke Me at Work
[02:30] What Top-Down Workplaces Do to Your Body
[04:00] Why Love and Care Actually Boost Performance
[05:30] What Ancient Wisdom Teaches About Good Leaders
[06:45] Five Traits Every Great Leader Has in Common
[07:30] What Most Leaders Miss About Team Motivation
[08:30] How to Help People Do Their Best Work Every Day
Conclusion:
Leadership becomes more effective when it's rooted in care, respect, and a focus on people rather than control. Strong teams don't grow from rigid structures, but from spaces where people feel safe, heard, and trusted. When leaders prioritize connection and support, it encourages openness and better performance. The most productive workplaces are built on shared trust, not fear. It's through this kind of leadership that real progress happens.
Links/Resources:
The book:
Substack: https://marcelschwantes.substack.com/
LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/marcelschwantes/
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