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In this season six HR Scoop finale episode, Andrea talks with Jason Lauritsen, an author and leadership trainer, about improving workplace relationships. Jason highlights the importance of in-person interactions for building trust and collaboration. Jason also stresses the need for clear expectations in virtual meetings and as technology evolves, he shares his beliefs on maintaining human connection and how crucial it is for organizational success and societal well-being.
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In this episode of the HR Scoop, Andrea interviews Dr. Andy Garrett, a former private psychology clinician who now works in the business world. They discuss Dr. Garrett's journey, emphasizing the importance of authenticity, resilience, and core values in leadership and organizational success. Dr. Garrett shares insights on how aligning personal and organizational values can lead to better outcomes and more fulfilling work environments. Andrea and Dr. Garrett will dive into the significance of agility in navigating modern challenges and encourage businesses to find their "true north" for sustained success.
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In this HR Scoop episode, Andrea talks with Dr. John White, WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, about the role of AI in employee health. Dr. White highlights the benefits of personalized health data from wearables and "nearables" for continuous monitoring and better health outcomes. They discuss top-of-mind privacy concerns and the potential of augmented intelligence in healthcare.
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In this HR Scoop episode, Andrea interviews Cindy Bjorkquist, Director of Wellbeing for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, about their Blue Cross Virtual Wellbeing program. Cindy explains how the program is uniquely accessible to everyone and its commitment to offer engaging weekly shows on various health topics. She discusses its mission to improve community health, the importance of authentic content, and the global reach they've achieved. Cindy also highlights the significance of mental health and work-life balance, emphasizing her commitment to supporting others through these wellbeing initiatives.
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In this HR Scoop episode, Andrea talks with Sara King, an HR consultant, about the growing trend of fractional CHROs and HR consultants. Sara shares her extensive background, including a 21-year tenure at VIPS, where she built the HR department and navigated multiple acquisitions. Sara also discusses a successful virtual article club she started during the pandemic and the importance of adopting AI in HR. She emphasizes building strong relationships with CEOs to secure a strategic HR role.
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In the season six debut of the HR Scoop Podcast, Andrea Herron returns to the mic to interview Bridget Hallman from Paychex. Bridget shares her journey in the health and wellness arena and leading employee well-being strategy at Paychex. She discusses the adoption of Gallup's five elements of well-being at Paychex and highlights the importance of leadership support, practical implementation strategies, and the impact of well-being programs on both employees' lives and company success.
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On the Season 5 finale of the HR Scoop, Andrea hosts a panel of talent acquisition professionals to discuss the current state of recruitment. From social media best practices to a game of “candidate stop/start/continue” to tips for HR professionals as candidates, you won’t want to miss this timely conversation.
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As season 5 of the HR Scoop rolls on, Andrea pivots from the traditional corporate guests and talks with Mike Nieto, a modern leader in the construction industry and nonprofit founder. Discover why culture is equally important for labor industries, the ways he’s breaking the stereotypes of construction companies and hear success stories from his mental health nonprofit.
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The HR Scoop is so pleased to welcome Cheryl Kish, CEO of HOA Brands (Hooters), for a candid conversation about their internal career development programs. From the cultural benefits to employee retention, this episode features all the advice you’ll ever need to improve your own organizations career development opportunities. And you won’t want to miss hearing about Cheryl’s own inspiring journey.
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Jessica Kim, CEO of IANACare (I Am Not Alone), joins Andrea on this thoughtful episode of the HR Scoop to talk about one of the hottest topics in the HR Benefits’ space: Caregiving. You’ll learn about the myths and truths of caregiving while hearing touching examples of caregiving stories. Plus, find out why texting “no need to reply” might be the most supportive thing you can do for a caretaker in your life.
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This episode of the HR Scoop features, Aaron Hurst, CEO of Imperative, a peer coaching provider. Andrea and Aaron start by defining the “purpose economy” before doing a deep dive into how peer coaching humanizes colleagues and creates meaningful relationships. Lastly, learn why Aaron is forever linked to the sport of baseball.
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On the Season 5 premiere of the HR Scoop, Andrea sits down with Diane Schwartz, CEO of Ragan Communications to talk about the intersection of communications and HR. Discover the importance of storytelling and writing skills, learn why recognition is important for company culture and hear about an exciting experience from the Australian Outback.
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Season 4 of the HR Scoop wraps up with advice about putting a little TLC on your career. Kevin Campbell, Employee Experience Scientist at Qualtrics, joins Andrea to discuss trends in employee turnover, better ways to teach the “soft” skills and why storytelling is the next great trait of HR leaders.
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The HR Scoop goes global as Andrea is joined by Keegan Kerr, VP of People and Culture for Vestas. Learn about the challenges of balancing benefit expectations for US and International employees, the pros and cons of online vs in-person meetings, and discover which two baseball parks Keegan hasn’t visited. If you ever had an interest in working for an international company, you won’t want to miss this episode.
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Ever wonder what financial wellness really means, how it came about or who it impacts the most? On this episode of the HR Scoop, Andrea sits down with Sabina Bhatia, the Chief Customer Officer at Payactiv, and they discuss everything from conscious capitalism to skydiving.
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In part 2, Andrea and Brad evolve their conversation into a discussion on the role HR technology plays in corporate culture building. They explore topics ranging from the fears of technology removing human employees to the benefits of technology to connect to people, and finally, the cultural impacts from the increasing velocity of change.
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On this episode of the HR Scoop, Andrea welcomes Brad Federman, Corporate Culture Coach, and they explore culture building from the leadership perspective. Learn the traits the best culture-building leaders have, the power of curiosity, and hear a business case for making a drastic cultural turnaround.
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In recognition of Mental Health Month, this very special episode of the HR Scoop features author and TedX speaker, Ashley Johnson. Ashley kindly shares her personal journey as an employee struggling with mental health. Whether you’re an HR professional, an employee with or without mental health issues, or a manager of people, this episode has takeaways for everyone involved in this journey.
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On the Season #4 premier of the HR Scoop, Yair Riemer, CEO of Intoo, joins Andrea to talk about an underrated area of talent acquisition and corporate culture building: internships. Take a deep dive with them on the benefits of internships and learn some best practices for building your own intern pipeline.
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The HR Scoop wraps up season #3 with a roundtable of past guests sharing their 2022 HR predictions. From flexible benefit packages to rebuilding in-office culture to the "cash comp" war to something about boiling a frog(?!), ring in the new year with this extra cheery episode of the HR Scoop. *No frogs were harmed in the making of this podcast.
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