Can work actually be fun? Not in the "pizza party" sense, but in a way that drives real productivity? In this episode of Leadership in Quarters, host Josh Seldin sits down with Dr. Christie McMullen, founder of the Intentionality Group and host of the Productive Joy podcast, to debunk the myth that professional results require a joyless environment. Dr. McMullen breaks down her proprietary frameworks for creating a workplace that is safe, logical, fun, and memorable. Whether you're struggling to get your team aligned or you're a new leader trying to figure out how to balance structure with individual talent, this episode provides the exact tools you need to build a high-performance team that actually wants to show up. In this episode, you'll learn: ✅ The 4 Personality Archetypes: Are your team members Paperclips, Magnifying Glasses, Teddy Bears, or Slinkies? How to align their natural strengths to their roles. ✅ The Psychology of Fun: Why people-first leadership isn't "woo-woo" crap—it's a bottom-line necessity. ✅ The "Sprinkle, Splash, Flood, Drip" Framework: A better way to communicate complex information so it actually sticks. ✅ Avoiding the "Assumption Trap": Why leaders should stop trying to have all the answers and start asking their teams the right questions. ✅ Creating Psychological Safety: How to normalize failure and create a culture where people can ask questions without fear. Connect with Dr. Christie McMullen: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-christie-mcmullen/ Instagram: @drchristiemcmullen Her books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B08FF317FP?ccs_id=946f8019-0fe7-491f-9171-5082a44b7a08 Contact Josh: [email protected] Follow Leadership in Quarters: Instagram, YouTube & TikTok @leadinquarters Don't forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and hit the notification bell so you never miss an episode on navigating the complexities of modern leadership! Artwork by: Adam Powell Music by: https://www.bensound.com License code: PF8UTSWXRMDT8NLW Artist: : Benjamin Tissot #LeadershipInQuarters #ProductiveJoy #HumanFirstLeadership #TeamManagement #WorkplaceCulture #ManagementTips #PsychologicalSafety #LeadershipDevelopment