Episode 61: Intentional Joy in the Workplace with Dave Caperton
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What if the key to solving employee disengagement, burnout, and turnover isn’t another productivity tool or incentive program, but intentional joy? In this conversation, host Bryan Bibbo sits down with Dave Caperton, internationally recognized keynote speaker, former stand-up comedian, and author, to explore how joy can be fuel for performance, innovation, and retention.
Dave draws a critical distinction between fleeting happiness and enduring joy, defining joy as “happiness firmly rooted in purpose.” Through personal stories, including a touching memory of his first day of school bus driver who knew his name, Dave illustrates how small acts of presence and recognition create lasting impact.
Key Topics:
- Defining Intentional Joy: Understanding joy as happiness rooted in purpose that endures even through suffering, and why making joy a mission-level goal can change everything
- The Four Elements of Joy: How practicing passion/enthusiasm, gratitude, kindness, and humor creates cultures where people thrive and why presence is the prerequisite for all four
- Gratitude as the Cornerstone: Why gratitude is a powerful force in interpersonal relationships, how to practice it internally (perception) and externally (recognition), and the concept of “aspirational gratitude”
- The Power of Presence: Why the greatest gift you can give others is your undivided attention, how distraction erodes connection, and the simple phrase “I just need your eyes” that transforms interactions
- Building Joyful Cultures: Recognizing the top three employee needs (recognition, inclusion, being cared about), and why embeddedness trumps compensation in retention
- Humor That Connects: The critical question “Does it require a victim?” and guidelines for using humor as a tool for connection rather than a weapon that alienates
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