What happens when we truly see people? This episode explores belonging, inclusion, and the power of being known with Jessica Loxley-Smith.

Amazing things happen when we truly see people — when we believe in them first instead focusing on their limitations.

In this episode, Rhonda Meyers sits down with Jessica Loxley-Smith, a cook assistant and classroom aide at Heartfelt Impressions, whose story is about perseverance, belonging, and what is possible when someone is given the right environment to grow.

Jessica shares her journey navigating workplaces where she felt misunderstood because of her autism. 

[00:05:32] I have a little disability. I'm just a little different, but not too different. I'm still like you guys, but I just have these challenges. 

Jessica’s found that Heartfelt’s scaffolded approach to learning — her detailed schedule, regular progress check-ins, clear expectations and supports — and the friendships she’s made at work have transformed her confidence and sense of purpose, allowing her giving personality to shine.

[00:09:25] “I feel like I’m loved and I feel like this is a job for me 'cause they wanna know that they care about me and that if I have anything to say they can listen.”

When leaders create spaces where people are known, supported and given the opportunity to contribute, they unlock potential that might otherwise be overlooked.

Jessica’s story challenges us to lead with belief, extend patience and create environments where every person feels they belong.

The Heartfelt Way

Rhonda Meyers

When Work Feels Like a Place You Belong

APR 1, 202624 MIN
The Heartfelt Way

When Work Feels Like a Place You Belong

APR 1, 202624 MIN

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What happens when we truly see people? This episode explores belonging, inclusion, and the power of being known with Jessica Loxley-Smith. Amazing things happen when we truly see people — when we believe in them first instead focusing on their limitations. In this episode, Rhonda Meyers sits down with Jessica Loxley-Smith, a cook assistant and classroom aide at Heartfelt Impressions, whose story is about perseverance, belonging, and what is possible when someone is given the right environment to grow. Jessica shares her journey navigating workplaces where she felt misunderstood because of her autism.  [00:05:32] I have a little disability. I'm just a little different, but not too different. I'm still like you guys, but I just have these challenges.  Jessica’s found that Heartfelt’s scaffolded approach to learning — her detailed schedule, regular progress check-ins, clear expectations and supports — and the friendships she’s made at work have transformed her confidence and sense of purpose, allowing her giving personality to shine. [00:09:25] “I feel like I’m loved and I feel like this is a job for me 'cause they wanna know that they care about me and that if I have anything to say they can listen.” When leaders create spaces where people are known, supported and given the opportunity to contribute, they unlock potential that might otherwise be overlooked. Jessica’s story challenges us to lead with belief, extend patience and create environments where every person feels they belong.