Built By People

Dave D'Angelo

Built By People is an executive podcast that elevates the stories and insights of America's top executive leaders. We interview CEOs and HR executives to uncover insights on topics ranging from employee engagement, retention, talent acquisition, to wellness. Each episode provides actionable advice to elevate your impact as an executive in the c-suite. Join our community of 50k+ executives and discover fresh strategies to drive real change in your organization.

  1. Erin Goodey, Global People Director at OysterHR

    19 H FA

    Erin Goodey, Global People Director at OysterHR

    What does great leadership actually look like when nobody has the answers? In this episode of Built By People, HR leader Erin Goodey breaks down why the most effective leaders today have stopped chasing certainty — and started creating clarity instead. Drawing from her own career journey, Erin shares a leadership framework that's equal parts practical and honest, built specifically for the messy, high-stakes reality HR and people ops professionals navigate every day. If you've ever watched a high-performing team quietly fall apart before the numbers even budged, this episode will feel uncomfortably familiar. Erin explains why energy shifts inside teams almost always precede performance drops — and how leaders who know how to read those early signals can intervene before small cracks become real problems. You'll also hear Erin tackle one of HR's most persistent tensions: the line between empowering your people and micromanaging them to death. Her take is clear — micromanagement doesn't just slow teams down, it manufactures dependency. Real empowerment builds thinkers, not followers. And it starts with asking better questions instead of handing out ready-made answers. The episode also gets into something most leadership content ignores entirely: nonverbal leadership in remote and hybrid environments. When your team can't read the room, silence from leadership doesn't feel neutral — it feels like abandonment. Erin walks through how to close the loop, model vulnerability, and build the kind of psychological safety that makes people actually speak up. In this episode: Why clarity is more powerful than certainty in uncertain timesHow to spot team disengagement before it shows up in your metricsThe empowerment vs. micromanagement trap — and how to escape itNonverbal leadership cues that matter in remote and hybrid teamsHow vulnerability from leaders creates ownership across the whole team

    12 min
  2. Kelly Costanza, Chief People Officer at CAVA

    1 G FA

    Kelly Costanza, Chief People Officer at CAVA

    Episode Description: CAVA's stock has risen over 300% since its IPO. Its restaurants average $2.6 million in sales. It's on a path to 1,000 locations by 2032. But behind those numbers is a people strategy that most fast-growing brands get completely wrong. In this episode of Built by People, we sit down with Kelly Costanza, Chief People Officer at CAVA — the woman CAVA's own CEO credits with rebuilding the company's culture from the ground up after a $300M acquisition nearly broke it. Kelly pulls back the curtain on how CAVA turned a cultural crisis into a competitive advantage, and what it actually takes to scale a people-first organization without losing your soul in the process. This isn't a feel-good story about ping pong tables and unlimited PTO. It's a frank conversation about the hard, systematic work of investing in frontline workers — creating real career ladders for hourly employees, redefining leadership competencies for a post-pandemic workforce, and building a "human deal framework" that treats team members as whole people, not just labor costs. If you lead people in the restaurant industry, manage HR at a high-growth company, or are trying to figure out how culture actually scales — this episode will change how you think about your job. What you'll learn: How CAVA rebuilt its culture after a major acquisition — and how they measured itWhy Kelly defines generosity as a business strategy, not just a value statementThe specific career pathways CAVA created for frontline and hourly workersHow emotional resilience became a core leadership competency post-pandemicWhere technology fits in a people-first culture — and where it doesn't

    23 min
  3. Roseanne Donohue - Chief People Officer | Chief Human Resources Officer

    26 GEN

    Roseanne Donohue - Chief People Officer | Chief Human Resources Officer

    Summary In this episode of the Built By People podcast, Roseanne Donohue shares her extensive career journey in HR and cybersecurity, discussing her transition from talent acquisition to overseeing people functions in high-tech environments. She emphasizes the importance of aligning HR priorities with company goals, focusing on employee engagement, career development, and the integration of AI in HR processes. Roseanne also highlights the significance of effective communication and collaboration across departments, as well as the tools and technologies that enhance HR operations. She concludes with valuable advice for leaders navigating the evolving workplace landscape, encouraging them to embrace AI and prioritize what truly matters for their teams. Takeaways Roseanne transitioned from talent acquisition to HR leadership in cybersecurity. Top HR priorities include career pathing, employee engagement, and AI integration. Effective communication is essential for cross-department collaboration. Career development tools empower employees to identify and bridge skill gaps. AI can streamline HR processes and improve efficiency. Engagement initiatives like Exec Connects foster better communication. Constant reinforcement of company goals is crucial for alignment. Technology tools like Microsoft Teams enhance team collaboration. Leaders should focus on what truly matters for their teams. Embracing AI is vital for future success in HR.

    13 min

Descrizione

Built By People is an executive podcast that elevates the stories and insights of America's top executive leaders. We interview CEOs and HR executives to uncover insights on topics ranging from employee engagement, retention, talent acquisition, to wellness. Each episode provides actionable advice to elevate your impact as an executive in the c-suite. Join our community of 50k+ executives and discover fresh strategies to drive real change in your organization.