Why You Should Care for Your People Like Family with Bob Chapman and Raj Sisodia

Why You Should Care for Your People Like Family with Bob Chapman and Raj Sisodia

From Love in Action by Marcel Schwantes

January 29, 2026 · 50 min · Episode 255

About this episode

This episode features a discussion on the importance of people-centered leadership with Bob Chapman and Raj Sisodia.

Episode recap This episode is brought to you by Peak Performers, a nonprofit staffing agency that champions professionals with disabilities. Learn more at www.peakperformers.org. This week on the Love in Action Podcast, I welcomed back Bob Chapman and Raj Sisodia for a powerful conversation about what happens when leadership is rooted in genuine care. We talk about the 10th anniversary edition of their seminal classic, Everybody Matters, and why the book and movement continue to resonate around the world. We break down why people-centered leadership is more urgent than ever, and how treating people with care, dignity, and respect isn’t just the right thing to do, it’s what builds strong, resilient organizations. If you care about creating workplaces where people actually thrive, this episode is for you. BOB CHAPMAN is the chairman of Barry-Wehmiller. A sought-after speaker on human-centered leadership, business growth, sustained performance, and culture transformation, Chapman strives to use his business leadership platform to build a better world. RAJ SISODIA is a cofounder of the Conscious Capitalism movement and a pioneering voice in the global business renaissance. He is the…

People in this episode

Guests: Bob Chapman, Raj Sisodia

Topics covered

  • leadership
  • business growth
  • human-centered leadership
  • organizational culture
  • employee well-being

Keywords

  • Everybody Matters
  • caring leadership
  • people-centered leadership
  • workplace culture
  • resilient organizations

Sponsors

Peak Performers

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Everybody Matters, Conscious Capitalism

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