Episode Number: 113
Air Date: May 19, 2026
Length: 59 minutes
Some conversations stay with you—not because they’re polished, but because they’re organically honest.
In this Mastering Workplace Culture episode, Julia Gabor brings a deeply human perspective on what it means to build culture in environments that are often under pressure, under‑resourced, and overlooked. From education systems to startup life, her experiences trace a consistent truth: pPeople thrive when they feel seen, heard, and connected to purpose.
Julia shares what inspires her in workplace cultures—and what quietly drains their energy. Lack of voice, rigid structures, and limited pathways for growth can diminish even the most passionate people. On the other side, cultures grounded in trust, autonomy, and clear vision unlock creativity and commitment in powerful ways.
The conversation also explores how her organization, kid‑grit, was built—not on perfect conditions or funding certainty, but on resilience, transparency, and belief in the mission. Julia offers a candid look at what it takes to sustain a purpose‑driven organization: Navigating uncertainty, having real (and real-time) conversations, and creating environments where accountability and empathy coexist.
What stands out most is the emphasis on connection in a disconnected world. Whether it’s mentoring first‑generation students, empowering educators, or leading teams remotely, the ability to have honest, respectful conversations becomes the foundation for trust—and ultimately, for a workplace culture that lasts.