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While many professionals are familiar with the "5 Love Languages," applying these concepts to a professional setting is a game-changer for retention and culture. In this episode of the Guerrilla HR Podcast, Becky Drozdz sits down with Dr. Paul White to discuss how managers can move beyond vague "good job" emails and connect with their teams on a deeper level. From navigating appreciation in a remote world to understanding generational differences in communication, Dr. White provides actionable tactics for HR leaders and business owners to build more connected, loyal workplaces. The Transition from Love to Work: Dr. Paul White shares the origin story of how a "disastrous" family business succession plan led to his collaboration with Dr. Gary Chapman. The 5 Languages Defined: A breakdown of the five languages—Words of Affirmation, Quality Time, Acts of Service, Tangible Gifts, and Physical Touch—and how their application differs in a professional context. The "Good Job" Trap: Why vague praise often falls flat and the research-backed model for giving meaningful, specific affirmation. Generational Shifts in Appreciation: Why older employees value focused time with supervisors while younger workers (Gen Z) often prioritize connection with their peers. Acts of Service & Remote Work: Practical ways to support colleagues who are miles away, including "proactive checking in" and freeing up resources for time-sensitive projects. The Impact on Retention: Exploring the statistic that 79% of people who quit cite a lack of appreciation as a primary reason for leaving. Becky’s "Oh My God, Becky" Segment: A concluding discussion on advocating for yourself with market data and the importance of respectful communication with employers regarding compensation.