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  • The Power of Rituals: How Small Actions Shape Strong Cultures
    2026/06/07

    What can senior living leaders learn from a simple tradition practiced by the U.S. Supreme Court?

    In this episode of TALATalks, we explore the surprising power of organizational rituals and why the small, repeated actions leaders often overlook can have an outsized impact on culture, trust, and team performance. Inspired by Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's description of the Justices' longstanding handshake tradition, we examine how meaningful rituals help organizations navigate disagreement, strengthen relationships, encourage psychological safety, and provide stability during times of change.

    Drawing on examples from senior living, healthcare, hospitality, aviation, manufacturing, and professional sports, we'll discuss the difference between routines and rituals, why employees learn culture through experience rather than mission statements, and how leaders can intentionally create practices that reinforce what matters most.

    Whether you're leading a senior living community, managing a team, or shaping organizational culture, this episode offers practical insights into building trust and strengthening your organization—one small ritual at a time.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The difference between routines and rituals
    • How rituals communicate organizational values
    • Why trust is built before conflict occurs
    • The role of psychological safety in high-performing teams
    • How rituals create stability during uncertainty
    • Common mistakes that turn meaningful rituals into empty gestures

    Question to Consider: What rituals exist in your organization, and what are they teaching people about your culture?

    To learn more about TALATalks and stay updated on upcoming episodes, visit https://tala.org/talatalks/ or reach out to Anthony Ormsbee-Hale at anthony.ormsbee-hale@tala.org.

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    11 分
  • Three Lessons for Senior Living from Spirit Airlines
    2026/05/05

    What can senior living leaders learn from the collapse of Spirit Airlines?

    In this solo episode of TALATalks, we explore three powerful leadership lessons for Texas assisted living executive directors:

    • Why competing on price alone is a dangerous strategy
    • How razor-thin margins create operational fragility
    • And why relational loyalty—not transactional occupancy—protects long-term stability

    While Spirit’s shutdown made headlines, the deeper story is about differentiation, discipline, and adaptability—lessons every senior living operator can apply today.

    We also close with a message to aviation professionals navigating career transitions and invite them to explore meaningful opportunities in senior living.

    🔗 Explore careers in Texas senior living:
    https://tala.org/careers-in-al/

    If this episode resonates, share it with a fellow executive director or leadership team member.

    To learn more about TALATalks and stay updated on upcoming episodes, visit https://tala.org/talatalks/ or reach out to Anthony Ormsbee-Hale at anthony.ormsbee-hale@tala.org.

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    11 分
  • Don’t Drift Into Your Career: The Power of Intentional Planning
    2026/03/31

    In this episode of TALATalks, Anthony shares a personal story from his early career as a Sales Director in senior living and the pivotal moment when curiosity about operations led him to intentionally plan his next step instead of drifting into it.

    Too often in our industry, professionals advance simply because they are high performers, but promotion without clarity can lead to burnout and misalignment. This conversation explores the difference between wanting the title and wanting the job, why high performance alone doesn’t guarantee advancement, what truly signals leadership readiness, and how to avoid climbing the wrong ladder.

    Listeners are encouraged to block time to map out a five-year vision, define three non-negotiables for their next role, identify skill gaps, and initiate a development conversation about long-term goals. Clarity is a leadership skill, and intentional career planning is essential at every level of senior living. If you would like a copy of the Lifestyle - Career Planning Workbook referenced in this episode, email anthony.ormsbee-hale@tala.org and Anthony will personally send it to you so you can begin designing your career with greater purpose and direction.

    To learn more about TALATalks and stay updated on upcoming episodes, visit https://tala.org/talatalks/ or reach out to Anthony Ormsbee-Hale at anthony.ormsbee-hale@tala.org.

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    9 分
  • Renaissance in Round Rock: Your Inside Guide to the 2026 TALA Conference
    2026/02/10

    Anthony Ormsbee-Hale talks with Alex Yndo (Texas Assisted Living Association) about what to expect at the 2026 TALA Conference, April 8–10, at the Kalahari in Round Rock. Listen in to learn more about the Renaissance Movement theme, can’t-miss moments (networking receptions, the Expo, and recognition events), and cover what’s new this year—“Renaissance Meets Residents,” a resident art exhibit. Alex also shares practical tips for maximizing CEUs and planning your schedule in the conference app, plus a few logistics to make the experience smoother.

    Key dates & deadlines

    • Feb 20: Deadline for resident art submissions + HERO Award nominations
    • Feb 24: Early-bird registration deadline
    • Apr 8 (5:00–7:00 p.m.): Board Reception
    • Apr 9: HERO Awards Luncheon
    • Apr 10 (morning): Sunrise Yoga
    • Registration note: Conference registration stays open through the conference (no early cutoff).

    Learn more at: https://tala.org/confandexpo/

    To learn more about TALATalks and stay updated on upcoming episodes, visit https://tala.org/talatalks/ or reach out to Anthony Ormsbee-Hale at anthony.ormsbee-hale@tala.org.

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    17 分
  • Citations to Control: Tips for a Compliance Reset
    2026/01/11

    In this short, practical episode, we share three smart tips Texas assisted living communities can use to reset their compliance approach in Q1. From reviewing past citations and incidents for patterns, to revisiting prevention plans that may not be working, to prioritizing focus using HHSC citation trends, this episode helps operators move from reactive fixes to proactive control.

    Ideal for owners, executive directors, and administrators who want to start the year survey-ready, focused, and confident.

    Helpful Links:

    TALA Conference Info: https://tala.org/confandexpo/

    TALA AL Manager Course Schedule: https://tala.org/assisted-living-manager-courses/

    TALA Talks Podcast with Rose Saenz: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2314814/episodes/15047426

    To learn more about TALATalks and stay updated on upcoming episodes, visit https://tala.org/talatalks/ or reach out to Anthony Ormsbee-Hale at anthony.ormsbee-hale@tala.org.

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    9 分
  • Data Security & Fraud Prevention in Senior Living
    2025/12/02

    Year-end is prime season for scams, data breaches, and financial fraud—and senior living communities are a high-value target. In this episode of TALA Talks, Anthony walks listeners through the biggest risks facing residents, families, and communities, and breaks them down into three practical fronts: resident/family scams, internal data security, and operational/billing fraud. You’ll leave with a 30-day checklist you can use right away to tighten controls, educate your teams and families, and better protect the people and information entrusted to your community.


    To learn more about TALATalks and stay updated on upcoming episodes, visit https://tala.org/talatalks/ or reach out to Anthony Ormsbee-Hale at anthony.ormsbee-hale@tala.org.

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    17 分
  • Empathy in Action: Building Compassionate Teams
    2025/10/22

    In this episode of TALA Talks, Anthony explores how empathy isn’t just kindness — it’s a leadership skill that improves care quality, teamwork, and resident satisfaction.

    Learn three simple exercises you can use with your team to help them feel what residents experience every day:

    1. The Vision Challenge – Simulate vision loss to build patience and awareness.
    2. The Silent Conversation – Experience the frustration of communication barriers.
    3. The Weighted Walk – Understand fatigue and mobility challenges firsthand.

    These short, hands-on activities create lasting impact and can be easily added to stand-ups, huddles, or in-services.

    Empathy training like this is also featured in the Texas Assisted Living Manager Course, where leaders learn to combine compliance, compassion, and culture to elevate the resident experience.

    Listen now to discover how a few minutes of shared perspective can transform your team — and the way they care.

    Bonus content: Email Anthony for your own Facilitator Guide for these activities!

    To learn more about TALATalks and stay updated on upcoming episodes, visit https://tala.org/talatalks/ or reach out to Anthony Ormsbee-Hale at anthony.ormsbee-hale@tala.org.

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    11 分
  • TALATalks Resource: How CMedEd Empowers Families Facing Cancer
    2025/09/18

    In this episode of TALATalks, the official podcast of the Texas Assisted Living Association, Anthony Ormsbee-Hale sits down with Phyllis Pittman, founder of CMedEd, a patient-centered, free digital health platform designed to support cancer patients and their families. Phyllis shares her personal motivation behind creating the resource, drawing from her father’s cancer journey and the lack of accessible information available at the time. Together, they discuss how CMedEd provides clear, compassionate, and medically vetted information—supported by over 2,000 illustrations and contributions from top cancer institutions—to help families make confident decisions.

    The conversation explores how senior living executive directors can use CMedEd to guide overwhelmed families, distribute reliable resources, and foster hope without overstepping clinical boundaries. Phyllis highlights inspiring patient stories where access to clear information changed lives, and she underscores the importance of hope, peer support, and empowerment in navigating a cancer diagnosis.

    Listeners will leave with practical ways to share this resource in their senior living communities and a renewed sense of how trusted information can transform care.

    To learn more about TALATalks and stay updated on upcoming episodes, visit https://tala.org/talatalks/ or reach out to Anthony Ormsbee-Hale at anthony.ormsbee-hale@tala.org.

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    21 分