More & Forever Interview Series — Episode 8
KATHLEEN ST LOUIS CALIENTO
Trish Kendall is joined by her long-time friend Kathleen St. Louis Caliento, CEO and President of Cara Collective. Trish and Kathleen take More and Forever to its core–human connection and love. Kathleen has a vast amount of experience helping teams, companies, and community members realize what it means and what it takes to create More and Forever.
THEMES
Make an individual’s experiences assets not liabilities
The power and purpose of employment
Creating successful more and forever relationships, not just with clients but all different groups, means thinking about them. “It’s starting where the person is.”
Managing people is one of the most important and hardest parts of being a leader
Being both warm and demanding helps relationships thrive but first “it requires building a lot of trust”
Building strong relationships requires a few things but it starts with having genuine curiosity about others
KEY MOMENTS
[2:06] Kathleen shares her personal and professional journey and background
[3:15] Equity, opportunity and access, “these are words that drive me and the work that I do”
[6:39] “They are who they are because of where they come from, not in spite of where they come from.”
[6:51] Some background of Cara Collective and how it got started
[7:32] “At Cara Collective, we believe in the power and purpose of employment.”
[8:54] Kathleen talks about the importance and priority of building a chosen family, network, and community, “You get out what you put in”
[10:03] Creating a bank of relationship equity
[10:26] Kathleen gives us a breakdown of what Cara Collective encompasses
[18:34] What does it mean to you to create a more and forever relationship? “Meet the person where they are at”
[19:49] Critical pieces of developing relationships, you want to be warm but demanding which requires a lot of trust and putting in the work
[22:43] “We are all coming with our stuff!”
[23:32] “So many barriers to remove mentally to just get to the simplicity of: do you care enough about the individual to be curious about them”
[24:24] People can feel the spirit of curiosity, learning, and helpfulness
[25:15] Listen to feel; listen to understand
[26:20] What are Cara Collective’s strategic priorities (and how do they align so well to build relationships)? Solution, investment, and employer of choice
[29:52] Kathleen is the first non-home-grown CEO of Cara Collective. What has it been like coming in as an outside leader? And how has the pandemic affected that?
[31:49] How have you built relationships without meeting people in person as a new leader?
[33:56] “We all bring two types of care to work”
[36:10] What are some of the little things that you do consistently to build relationships?
[40:07] “The Road Up”: A great documentary recommendation on Cara and three of their participants
[41:30] We lose sight of practice, reflection, and making good habits; we can get away from the fundamentals because we are so busy
[43:05] What it means to come from a place of love and how Cara Collective embraces that
[46:41] “I’m very moved by corporations who lead the pack in this way [equity].”
[47:38] “Show me you love me; don’t tell me you love me”
[48:22] What can you do to choose love in the workplace?
[50:24] Kathleen’s marathon commitment (6 marathons down!!)--do the little things great
[52:33] How do you balance everything and stay grounded and take care of yourself?
[53:33] “If there was anything I acutely learned during the pandemic, it is the idea of grace”
[55:13] What allows you to be more present
[56:23] Final thoughts on more & forever: “It really starts with the person”
LINKS & RESOURCES
Learn more about Cara Collective here: https://caracollective.org/
The Road Up Documentary