Mark Rix: Shared Language Matters

Mark Rix: Shared Language Matters

Author: Chris Schembra October 7, 2025 Duration: 49:06

Episode Summary

This episode of Gratitude Through Hard Times is about one of the most important and misunderstood challenges in business today, how to build workplaces where people truly thrive.

Host Chris Schembra welcomes Mark Rix, Group Managing Director of Wellbeing at Work, for an unfiltered conversation on belonging, resilience, and the human side of leadership. What makes this episode powerful isn’t just the frameworks and research Mark shares; it’s the raw, unexpected personal story that shaped his entire mission.

At 18 years old, Mark found himself alone in South Africa’s gold mines, working one and a half kilometers underground among hundreds of men who didn’t speak his language. In an early and unforgettable moment, he was literally punched in the face for unknowingly saying something offensive in Afrikaans, a humiliating and dangerous misunderstanding that forced him to confront the difference between “blending in” and truly belonging. It also sparked a lifelong obsession with empathy, psychological safety, and how humans treat one another at work.

Fast forward to today, and Mark leads a global movement to help organizations move wellbeing from a “nice-to-have” perk to a board-level strategy that drives engagement, innovation, and bottom-line results. His organization hosts summits on six continents, gathering thousands of leaders to explore the future of mental, social, and emotional wellbeing at work.

Throughout the conversation, Chris and Mark explore:

  • Why the next era of corporate wellbeing will be about social health — helping employees feel seen, safe, and connected.
     
  • How to equip managers (most of whom were promoted without training) to coach with empathy and curiosity instead of simply direct or command.
     
  • The role of shared language in creating psychological safety, and why your team’s inside jokes, acronyms, and short codes matter more than you think.
     
  • Why leaders don’t have to rewrite every policy or undo every mandate; often, culture change begins by simply changing how you show up in the next conversation.
     
  • How investing in employee wellbeing isn’t just ethical but deeply strategic, the highest-performing companies in the world are proving that people-first drives profit.
     

This episode is as practical as it is inspiring. It reminds leaders that while technology and AI will keep reshaping the future of work, human connection remains our greatest competitive advantage.

If you’ve been struggling with disengagement, low morale, or the exhaustion of leading through uncertainty, this conversation will give you both a fresh perspective and simple actions to start right away, like carving out time to talk, listen, and ask better questions.

Above all, it’s a reminder that resilience and thriving cultures start with a choice: to lead with empathy and authenticity, one conversation at a time.

 

10 Memorable Quotes

  1. “You can blend but not belong. To bond, you have to give something of yourself.” — Mark Rix
     
  2. “Trust is built before it’s tested. If your people don’t feel safe, they won’t speak up when it matters.” — Chris Schembra
     
  3. “I realized after being punched that day — this is not how work should be. No one should feel unsafe simply trying to belong.” — Mark Rix
     
  4. “A shared language can literally save lives underground. In business, it can save culture.” — Chris Schembra
     
  5. “Most managers are promoted without the skills — or the mindset — to coach. And it’s costing engagement.” — Mark Rix
     
  6. “Empathy is listening to understand, then using that data to act differently tomorrow.” — Chris Schembra
     
  7. “Wellbeing isn’t fluffy. Companies investing in their people outperform the market.” — Mark Rix
     
  8. “You don’t have to change the policy to change the culture. Start by changing you.” — Chris Schembra
     
  9. “Connection is still our greatest competitive advantage — AI can enhance it but never replace it.” — Mark Rix
     
  10. “It doesn’t matter how hard you get punched; it’s about how well you get back up and keep leading with heart.” — Chris Schembra

 

10 Key Takeaways

  1. Bonding > Blending — True belonging comes when people feel safe to bring their full selves, not just adapt to fit in.
     
  2. Shared Language Matters — Developing clear, common language within teams builds trust and prevents miscommunication in high-stakes environments.
     
  3. Empathy Is Action-Oriented — It’s not enough to “feel for” others; leaders must use what they learn to lead differently.
     
  4. Managers Need Coaching Skills — Over half of managers aren’t prepared to lead; training them as coaches is one of the fastest ways to improve culture and engagement.
     
  5. Human Connection Fuels ROI — The best-performing companies on the stock market are investing heavily in employee wellbeing.
     
  6. Don’t Wait for Policy — Leaders can start culture change simply by slowing down, listening, and showing genuine interest.
     
  7. Social Wellbeing Is the New Frontier — Loneliness is an epidemic; companies must look beyond physical and mental health to build deep social connection.
     
  8. Technology Is a Tool, Not a Replacement — AI and data can measure and enhance wellbeing strategies but will never replace face-to-face connection.
     
  9. Your Personal Story Shapes Leadership — Early, even painful experiences can become catalysts for empathy-driven leadership.
     
  10. Resilience Is Built, Not Bought — Being “punched” — literally or figuratively — can teach leaders how to bounce back and guide others through adversity.

 


Chris Schembra, known as the "Gratitude Guru" by USA Today and a columnist for Rolling Stone, hosts Gratitude Through Hard Times. For nearly a decade, he has traveled the globe facilitating meaningful human connection, work that extends directly from his #1 Wall Street Journal bestselling book of the same name. In this podcast, he moves beyond simple self-help platitudes, creating a space where ancient Stoic wisdom meets contemporary neuroscience and psychology. Each episode is a practical exploration of how to find genuine appreciation and resilience not in spite of difficulty, but because of it. Schembra acts as both guide and fellow traveler, using his experience as a dinner host and facilitator to frame profound questions and share conversations that dissect the mechanics of fulfillment. Listeners will hear a blend of personal narrative, philosophical insight, and actionable science, all aimed at reframing life's inevitable challenges. This isn't about blind optimism; it's about building a durable, grounded perspective that serves in both business and personal relationships, in moments of entrepreneurial stress and cultural shifts. The Gratitude Through Hard Times podcast provides a thoughtful, evidence-based toolkit for anyone seeking to cultivate a deeper sense of purpose and connection in a complex world, proving that gratitude is a skill forged precisely when it feels most out of reach.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 100

Gratitude Through Hard Times
Podcast Episodes
Seth Dechtman: The Heart of a Coach [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:07:47
Episode OverviewWhat does it mean to live a life worth talking about?In this deeply moving and soul-stirring episode of Gratitude Through Hard Times, host Chris Schembra invites us into an extraordinary conversation with…
Ryan Estis: The Wisdom Within [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 52:20
Episode SummaryIn this powerful, emotionally resonant episode of Gratitude Through Hard Times, host Chris Schembra sits down with one of the world’s most respected thought leaders on human-centered performance: Ryan Esti…
Juan Bendana: Confidence Is a Verb [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 51:41
Episode DescriptionIn this electrifying episode of Gratitude Through Hard Times, Chris Schembra sits down with transformational speaker, coach, and author Juan Bendana, whose new book Confident by Choice is poised to res…
Grace Smith: The Power Of Hypnosis [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 58:01
Episode SummaryIn this riveting and deeply personal conversation, Chris Schembra sits down with Grace Smith — one of the world’s most respected hypnotherapists and the founder of the #1 hypnotherapy brand in the world —…
Sara Hardwick: Beyond Giftology [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 46:21
In this deeply moving and insight-rich episode of Gratitude Through Hard Times, host Chris Schembra welcomes Sara Hardwick, the Community Relationship Strategist at the Gift•ology Group and steward of the late John Ruhli…
Britt Frank: Align Your Mind [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 41:20
What if your inner critic isn’t the enemy—but a misdirected inner coach waiting for the right conversation?On today’s soul-shifting episode, Chris Schembra sits down with licensed clinician and Wall Street Journal bestse…
Dr. Steve Elias: The Power of a Shoulder Tap [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 58:49
Welcome back to another episode of Gratitude Through Hard Times! Today, your host Chris Schembra is joined by the insightful and inspiring Dr. Steve Elias, Dean of the Katz School of Business at Fort Lewis College in Dur…
Felipe Gomez: The Beauty of Listening [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:05:27
Welcome to a soul-stirring episode of Gratitude Through Hard Times with your host, Chris Schembra. Set against the festive backdrop of New York City during the holiday season, this conversation is an inspiring reminder o…
Josh Linkner: Big Little Breakthroughs [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 45:37
In this captivating episode of Gratitude Through Hard Times, host Chris Schembra welcomes innovation expert, entrepreneur, and jazz musician Josh Linkner to explore the profound connection between creativity, gratitude,…
David Landman: The Long Exhale [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 55:15
In this inspiring episode of Gratitude Through Hard Times, host Chris Schembra sits down with David Landman, a former senior HR executive at Goldman Sachs, to explore his transformative journey from corporate success to…