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{Ally Speaks} Leadership Love Languages: Building Stronger Teams Through Appreciation
Episode 10611th February 2025 • Made For More • Ally Nitschke
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Leadership Love Languages in the Workplace

With Valentine's Day approaching, love is in the air, and Ally Nitschke’s household is fully embracing the spirit of appreciation. Her children are busy baking heart-shaped cookies for their BFFEs, and her husband surprised her with beautiful native flowers. In their home, celebrating love and appreciation is a cherished tradition.

In this episode of the Made For More podcast, Ally shifts the focus from Valentine's Day to relationships and their impact on daily life—particularly in the workplace. Inspired by Gary Chapman's concept of love languages, she introduces the idea of Leadership Love Languages to help leaders foster deeper engagement and appreciation within their teams.

Ally explores five distinct Leadership Love Languages:

  1. Feedback and Mentorship – Some team members thrive on direct, meaningful feedback and mentorship. Recognizing their efforts in a specific way can make a significant difference.
  2. Workplace Bonding – For others, feeling connected to their team is crucial. Regular check-ins, casual gatherings, and meaningful conversations can help strengthen these relationships.
  3. New Opportunities and Challenges – Many individuals crave growth and career progression. Providing high-visibility projects and new challenges can keep them motivated and engaged.
  4. Support and Encouragement – In a fast-paced work environment, feeling seen and supported is essential. Regular check-ins and encouragement for mental health breaks can have a big impact.
  5. Encouraging Touch Points – Frequent and intentional communication is key for some team members. Celebrating small wins and recognizing milestones can help maintain motivation.

Ally encourages leaders to determine which Leadership Love Language resonates most with their team members by simply asking them. Incorporating this conversation into team meetings can provide valuable insights and help create a culture of appreciation.

Building strong teams isn’t just about skills—it’s about connection and recognition. Ally invites listeners to share how they plan to implement Leadership Love Languages with their teams. Listeners can connect with her via social media or email for further discussion.

Happy Love Day and Love Week!

00:00:00 - Introduction and Family Love

00:01:06 - Teaching Appreciation to Kids

00:01:26 - Valentine's Day and Relationships

00:01:58 - Gary Chapman's Love Languages

00:03:02 - Introducing Leadership Love Languages

00:04:16 - Feedback and Mentorship

00:05:44 - Workplace Bonding

00:07:08 - New Opportunities and Challenges

00:08:13 - Support and Encouragement

00:09:28 - Encouraging Touch Points

00:10:51 - Identifying Team Members' Preferences

00:11:46 - Strategic Appreciation in the Workplace

00:12:19 - Conclusion and Call to Action

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