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The Workplace Chameleon with Dr. Celina

The Workplace Chameleon with Dr. Celina

De: Celina Peerman Ph.D. SHRM-SCP CSP
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This podcast is about the changing organization and our relationship to it -- how we enter, thrive and exit. Each episode is meant to be thoughtful, funny, and applicable. Stories, insight, and "words to say" come from Dr. Celina's experience with over two and a half decades of listening, learning from and leading conversations in hundreds of companies. Each episode will explore a new theme about life arriving in, interacting with and leaving the workplace.

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  • Episode 94: Make Priorities Visible
    Aug 20 2025

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    Priorities only matter if people can see and understand them. In this episode of The Workplace Chameleon, Dr. Celina Peerman explores how priorities that feel crystal clear to a leader can remain completely invisible to everyone else — and why that invisibility comes at such a high cost. She explains the common ways priorities fade into the background, from assumptions that “everyone already knows” to noise from urgent tasks and shifting focus when leaders themselves drift. Through stories and reflections, Dr. Celina highlights the real consequences of hidden priorities, including misaligned work, scattered energy, missed deadlines, frustration, and even erosion of trust. You’ll learn practical ways to make priorities visible — by saying them out loud, writing them down, repeating them often, and connecting them to the “why” behind the work — as well as how leaders must model alignment with their own calendars and actions if they want their teams to believe it. This week’s challenge: take one priority that’s been living in your head, share it out loud, and make it visible enough that your team can see, repeat, and act on it. Because priorities only do their job when they’re clear to everyone, not just you.

    For more leadership tools and resources, visit www.drcelinapeerman.com
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    13 m
  • Episode 93: Flow On Demand
    Aug 20 2025

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    Flow is one of the best feelings at work — that magic zone where you’re so focused and immersed that time disappears, distractions fade, and the work feels almost effortless. But too often, we treat flow like a lucky accident instead of something we can actually design. In this episode of The Workplace Chameleon, Dr. Celina Peerman explores how leaders and teams can set up the conditions to enter flow more often, on demand. She breaks down what flow really feels like, why the modern workplace often makes it so rare, and how to invite it in by matching the right work to the right moment, setting clear goals, reducing distractions, and protecting time for deep focus. With practical strategies and examples, Dr. Celina shows how leaders can model and safeguard flow for their teams, creating an environment where high-quality work happens with less stress and more engagement. This week’s challenge: protect one uninterrupted block of time and see what happens when you give your brain the conditions it needs to do its best work.

    For more leadership tools and resources, visit www.drcelinapeerman.com
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    14 m
  • Episode 92: Call Out the Drift
    Aug 16 2025

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    Drift doesn’t happen all at once — it sneaks in quietly, a degree at a time, until suddenly you’re far off course. In this episode of The Workplace Chameleon, Dr. Celina Peerman explores how leaders can spot and call out drift before it becomes a costly detour. She defines drift as the gradual, often unnoticed shift away from original goals, values, or priorities and shows how it creeps into projects, culture, and team energy through small, well-intentioned choices. You’ll hear why leaders often avoid naming drift — fearing it will sound like criticism, disrupt momentum, or reveal uncertainty — and why silence only delays the problem. With practical steps for noticing signals, naming them neutrally, and inviting curiosity instead of blame, Dr. Celina reframes drift checks as course corrections, not personal failings. She also offers ways to make drift checks a normal team habit, from quick alignment questions to mid-project reviews, and highlights how leaders who model curiosity create safer, stronger teams. This week’s challenge: in your next team conversation, ask one alignment question — “Are we still headed where we said we would go?” You might be surprised what surfaces, and how quickly you can realign.

    For more leadership tools and resources, visit www.drcelinapeerman.com
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    15 m
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