Wednesday, July 1, 2026 Ep. 136 - Archaeology as a Leadership Tool - Celia Orsini

Today’s episode might surprise you, because we’re talking about archaeology—yes, archaeology—not as history, but as a leadership and wellbeing tool. My guest is Celia Orsini, an archaeologist and the ...

Monday, June 15, 2026 Ep. 135 - Dementia’s Surprising Lessons for Today’s Leaders - Glenna Hecht

Today’s episode sits at the intersection of leadership, empathy, and lived experience. Our topic is Dementia’s Surprising Lessons for Today’s Leaders. My guest, Glenna Hetch, is a leadership speaker, ...

Monday, June 1, 2026 Ep. 134 - Levating the virtual meeting experience for remote & hybrid teams - Mark Mallchok

Today’s episode focuses on something we have all experienced virtual and hybrid meetings. Many organizations are still struggling to make virtual meetings feel engaging and worth people’s time. To hel...

Friday, May 15, 2026 Ep. 133 - How AI, Compliance, and High-Skill Independent Workers Will Reshape HR Strategy - Coll...

Colleen Tiner, Chief Product Officer at Beeline, leads the company’s AI-related initiatives. She talks about How AI, Compliance, and High-Skill Independent Workers Will Reshape HR Strategy. Host: Mari...

Friday, May 1, 2026 Ep. 129 - AI’s Role in the Modern HR Function - Joey Price

In this episode, we’re talking about AI’s Role in the Modern HR Function. Artificial intelligence is transforming how organizations recruit, manage, and support employees — but with these innovations ...

Wednesday, April 15, 2026 Ep. 132 - Parental Leave Policies - Beth Wanner

Today’s conversation sits right at the intersection of people, policy, and performance. We're going to focus on Parental Leave Policies. Our guest is Beth Wanner, the founder of Mother Cover, an agenc...

Wednesday, April 1, 2026 Ep. 131 - Busy Work Is the First Thing AI Should Take - Sharon Gai

Today’s episode is about AI, but not in the usual way. We’re not talking about fear, replacement, or hype. Instead, we’re asking a much more practical question: Busy Work is the First Thing AI Should ...

Sunday, March 15, 2026 Ep. 130 - What HR leaders can learn from a fighter pilot cockpit drill - Boo Boucousis

Christian “Boo” Boucousis (“Boo") is a former fighter pilot turned CEO of the company Afterburner., which helps organizations translate high-stakes aviation thinking into business execution. He’s the ...

Sunday, February 15, 2026 Ep. 128 - Pets at Work Can Increase Productivity - Erika Sinner

Our guest is Erika Sinner, Founder and CEO of Directorie, a $15 million healthcare commercialization company and a two-time Inc. 5000 honoree. She also serves as the Chief Empathy Officer at the nonpr...

Sunday, February 1, 2026 Ep. 127 - Why qualified candidates get ghosted - Steph Cartwright

Today’s episode dives into a frustrating but all-too-common experience for job seekers — submitting dozens of resumes and hearing... nothing. Why are qualified candidates getting ghosted? And what exa...

Thursday, January 15, 2026 Ep. 126 - Job Hugging - Hanna Hasl-Kelchner

Our guest is Hanna Hasl-Kelchner, the international award-winning author of Seeking Fairness at Work. She was named one of the Top 9 Impact Authors by the 2024 Goody Business Book Awards. A former bu...

Thursday, January 1, 2026 Ep. 125 - Cultural Fit and the Future of Hiring in Latin America - Leandro Cartelli

In this episode, we welcome Leandro Cartelli, founder of Lana Talent, a firm dedicated to connecting businesses with exceptional Latin American talent while ensuring both skills alignment and cultural...