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  • 9. Assassinations, Anxiety, and the Future of Work
    2024/12/09

    In this gripping episode of PopHR, we delve into the shocking assassination of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson and what it reveals about growing discontent with corporate elites. We explore the public’s reaction, the underlying economic anxieties facing workers—especially young professionals—and speculate on the potential societal fallout if violence against the elite becomes normalized. Drawing on historical parallels and global events like the collapse of the French government and martial law in South Korea, we examine the implications for work, culture, and the future of North American society. Tune in for a deep dive into these urgent and thought-provoking issues.

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    13 分
  • 8. DEI Rollbacks: Walmart’s Move and the Future of Workplace Diversity
    2024/12/03

    In this episode of PopHR, we unpack Walmart’s recent decision to scale back its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, exploring what this means for the future of corporate DEI efforts. We also take a broader look at the rise of DEI investments over the past few years—how they gained momentum after 2020, their impact on workplace culture, and why some companies are now reevaluating these commitments. Tune in for key insights, stats, and what this shift could mean for employees and organizations alike.

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    12 分
  • 7. Rage Quitting, RTO Realities, and the Rise of Polyworking
    2024/11/25

    In this episode of PopHR, we’re unpacking three hot topics shaping today’s workplace. First, we dive into the phenomenon of rage quitting, exploring why employees are leaving in frustration and how companies can prevent it through better communication and regular feedback. Next, we take a hard look at return-to-office mandates, uncovering employee frustrations and the hidden motives behind some companies’ push to bring workers back. Finally, we explore the growing trend of polyworking—why salaried employees are taking on multiple jobs and how it’s reshaping traditional employment. Tune in for fresh insights, real stats, and actionable advice!

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    13 分
  • 6. Fauxductivity, Election Shifts, and Elevating Employee Experience on a Budget
    2024/11/18

    In this episode of PopHR, we break down some timely topics impacting today’s workplace. First, we introduce the concept of “fauxductivity”—where employees look busy without delivering real value—and discuss why it’s on the rise and how companies can tackle it. Then, we dive into the recent election results and explore how economic shifts under Trump’s administration could impact HR budgets and priorities. Finally, we look at how internal HR programs, like leadership courses, can boost the employee experience without a hefty investment. Tune in for insights, practical tips, and what’s next for the future of work!

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    14 分
  • 5. Sunday Scaries, Email’s Decline, and the Boeing Bailout
    2024/11/04

    In this episode of PopHR, we dig into the complexities of today’s work environment. First, we explore the “Sunday Scaries” and how companies can support employees in managing weekend anxiety with practical strategies and a healthier work-life balance. Next, we examine the decline of email in corporate settings, uncovering what’s replacing it and what this shift means for communication in the workplace. Finally, we take a critical look at the Boeing bailout scandal, discussing why major corporations often receive government support while small businesses and individual workers are left behind. Tune in for insights, strategies, and a deep dive into what fairness in the workplace should look like.

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    14 分
  • 8. DEI Rollbacks: Walmart’s Move and the Future of Workplace Diversity
    2024/11/04

    In this episode of PopHR, we unpack Walmart’s recent decision to scale back its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, exploring what this means for the future of corporate DEI efforts. We also take a broader look at the rise of DEI investments over the past few years—how they gained momentum after 2020, their impact on workplace culture, and why some companies are now reevaluating these commitments. Tune in for key insights, stats, and what this shift could mean for employees and organizations alike.







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    12 分
  • 4. AI in SaaS, DIY HR Tech, and Office Drama: Navigating the Future of Work
    2024/10/28

    In this episode of PopHR, we explore how AI is shaking up the SaaS landscape, especially in the world of HR. From the rapid integration of AI tools in platforms like HiBob and Workday to the bold move by Klarna to build their own internal systems, we unpack the impact AI is having on the future of work. Plus, we dive into some classic workplace dilemmas in our listener Q&A, tackling tricky situations like office holiday parties and navigating workplace attraction. Tune in to discover what’s next for HR tech, the potential rise of in-house AI solutions, and get practical advice for handling office dynamics with style and professionalism. Don’t miss out—listen now, subscribe, and keep those questions coming!

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    18 分
  • 3. Reality TV Hangovers, Salary Trends, LinkedIn Desperation, Employee Autonomy, and Tesla's Robot Revolution
    2024/10/21

    In this fun-filled episode of PopHR, I’m giving you the scoop on my trip to Orange County, where my Real Housewives obsession had me wondering how reality TV stars handle real life after the fame fades—spoiler: it’s not always pretty! Then, I’m breaking down the latest salary trends from Robert Half’s 2024 guide—what’s hot, what’s not, and what employees really care about beyond just the paycheck. We’ll also chat about a new trend on LinkedIn where people are adding ‘Desperate for Work’ logos to their profiles (yikes, or genius?). Plus, we’re tackling the latest workplace debates around employee autonomy—should being five minutes late still be a big deal in today’s flexible work world? And finally, we look into Tesla’s new humanoid robots and what they mean for the future of work. Tune in for a wild ride through pop culture and HR trends!

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    19 分