The Louise Kennedy Podcast

Louise Kennedy

Welcome to The Louise Kennedy Podcast, the show that puts the human back into the heart of business. Hosted by award-winning HR expert and Oculus HR founder Louise Kennedy (FCIPD), this podcast explores the real stories behind the processes. From navigating complex workplace problems to building future-ready cultures, Louise and her expert guests offer actionable advice for small business owners, large-scale leaders, and HR professionals alike. What to expect: This feed is home to deep-dive series designed to help you thrive in the modern world of work, including: Mind the Generation Gap: Our latest series exploring the fusion of technology, culture, and communication across different generations in the workplace.Real World HR: The foundation of our show, humanising HR topics like recruitment, mental health, and diversity and inclusion with direct, "no-nonsense" guidance.Whether you're looking to understand the digital habits of Gen Z or seeking specialist support for a growing team, this podcast gives you an inside look at the evolving world of people management. Ready to build a better workplace? Subscribe and join the conversation.

  1. Can Purpose-Driven Work  Close the Generation Gap? (with Sam England)

    Jun 23

    Can Purpose-Driven Work Close the Generation Gap? (with Sam England)

    In this episode of Mind the Generation Gap, host Louise Kennedy sits down with Sam England, Director of People at Gentoo Group, to explore how a housing association with 1,200 employees is turning traditional HR on its head to engage a truly multi-generational workforce. From a colleague celebrating 60 years of service to an influx of Gen Z apprentices, Sam explains how Gentoo bridges the gap by ditching "stuffy" corporate rituals in favour of trust, flexibility, and a deep-rooted sense of community purpose.They dive into Gentoo’s "Brilliant Conversations" model - a flexible, employee-led approach to performance that swaps formal office meetings for coffee-shop chats and walks, ensuring every generation feels heard and supported. Sam also shares Gentoo's radical commitment to the Northeast, detailing how their Trades Academy and primary school outreach are building career aspirations for the next generation in the face of rising regional unemployment. Key takeaways from this episode include: Values from the Bottom Up: How Gentoo moved away from top-down mandates by letting employees build their own values and behaviour frameworks.The Power of Over-Communication: Why transparency is vital for building trust across generations—even when there is "nothing to say".Mentorship and Belonging: How dedicated mentors and "buddy" systems help Gen Z and new starters feel secure and authentic at work from day one.Tackling Regional Poverty: Why businesses must look beyond their walls to address child poverty and pay a real living wage to future-proof their community.Strategic Future-Proofing: Balancing routes to retirement for veteran staff with massive apprentice intakes to solve long-term skills gaps.Advice for the Next Generation: Why Sam urges young people to be "curious over perfect" and never be afraid to ask the "stupid" questions.About Our Guest: Sam England Sam England is the Director of People at Gentoo Group, a Sunderland-based housing association where she has played a pivotal role in organisational culture for over a decade.Overseeing a diverse workforce of 1,200 colleagues, Sam is a passionate advocate for moving away from traditional, "stuffy" HR toward a strategic, purpose-driven model centred on trust and inclusivity. Connect with Sam on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-england-fcipd-a3454222/

    44 min
  2. Is Gen Z actually lazy? (with Lewis Hutchinson)

    Jun 8

    Is Gen Z actually lazy? (with Lewis Hutchinson)

    Host Louise Kennedy is joined by Gen Z entrepreneur Lewis Hutchinson to dismantle the stereotypes surrounding the modern young professional. Rejecting the traditional university route, Lewis has carved a unique path through social strategy and software development by prioritising human connection and "failing fast". Key Discussion Points: Accidental Entrepreneurship: How Lewis built Cura by simply saying "yes" to a problem he didn't yet know how to solve.The "Fail Fast" Mantra: Building resilience through problem-solving and viewing every failure as a lesson.Managing Expectations: How employers can help Gen Z navigate "decision fatigue" and provide clear direction.The Power of In-Person Connection: Why a "coffee and a catch-up" is more valuable than any online meeting in a remote-first world.Lewis offers a refreshing perspective on what it takes to succeed today, from managing the pressures of the digital age to the drive for personal fulfilment and "bragging rights" in one’s career. About Our Guest: Lewis Hutchinson is a Newcastle-based digital strategist and entrepreneur. He currently serves as Social Media Strategist at the award-winning agency Bumbl. Driven by a "yes, can do" attitude and a passion for problem-solving, Lewis expanded into accidental entrepreneurship by creating Cura, a software development agency that provides booking systems for the hair and beauty industry. Join us as we bridge the gap and learn how to future-proof your business by embracing the drive and resilience of the next generation. Connect with Lewis on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lewis-hutchinson-a49174229/

    40 min
  3. Why Esports is the Secret to Gen Z Employability (with Stephen Gallagher)

    May 26

    Why Esports is the Secret to Gen Z Employability (with Stephen Gallagher)

    In this episode of Mind the Generation Gap, host Louise Kennedy sits down with Stephen Gallagher, Commercial Vice President at the British Esports Federation, to explore how the rapidly growing world of competitive gaming is solving one of today's most pressing challenges: youth unemployment. While many dismiss gaming as just "kids in bedrooms," the UK esports industry is now a powerhouse, generating more annual income than the film and recorded music industries combined. Stephen discusses how esports serves as a vital "vehicle" to engage Gen Z and teach them high-level, transferable skills - from live broadcast production and graphic design to communication and strategic thinking. We dive into: The Power of Esports Education: How BTEC programs and the National Esports Performance Campus in Sunderland are preparing young people for the modern workforce.Bridging the Generational Divide: Why parents and employers must "own the responsibility" to understand what Gen Z is telling us through their passion for gaming.Economic Impact: The upcoming launch of the "British Arena" in Sunderland and its role as a multi-purpose venue for the city.Engaging the "Unengaged": How esports can be used by local authorities to reach unemployed youth and provide a path out of the benefits trap.Whether you are a parent wondering about your child’s future or a business leader looking to better manage Gen Z talent, this episode offers a fresh perspective on how to future-proof our organisations by embracing the next generation’s interests. About our guest... Stephen Gallagher is the Commercial Vice President at the British Esports Federation, where he leads marketing and commercial growth in the booming esports sector. With over 25 years of experience in professional audio, broadcast, and creative technology, Stephen previously held senior roles at Mo-Sys Engineering and Canford, delivering advanced solutions for global projects like the World Cup. Connect with Stephen: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-gallagher-80a58517/Website: British Esports Federation

    40 min
  4. Why Gen Z is Redefining Success in the Modern Workplace (with Issy Howell)

    May 11

    Why Gen Z is Redefining Success in the Modern Workplace (with Issy Howell)

    This episode of Mind the Generation Gap, hosted by Louise Kennedy, features guest Issy Howell from Howell Studios. Filmed on location at Howell Studios, the discussion explores the unique dynamics of running a family-owned creative agency and navigating the evolving landscape of digital content. Episode Highlights: Bridging the Digital Gap: Issy, sitting on the cusp of the Millennial and Gen Z generations, discusses acting as a bridge within her business. She combines her modern social media and content creation skills with her father’s extensive background in traditional design and print. Family Business Dynamics: Insights into the transition from family relationships to professional business partnerships, including the importance of setting strict boundaries and maintaining respectful communication. The Shift in Content Consumption: A look at how the creative industry transforms every 18 months, moving from single high-production corporate films to high-volume, multi-format digital content. Parenthood and Professional Identity: Issy candidly shares her journey as a self-employed mother, discussing the shift in motivation and identity that comes with parenthood and the value of a strong family support network. Redefining Success: A reflection on success as the freedom to be present with family, the pride in building a lasting legacy, and finding joy in one's talents. Connect with Issy Howell: - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/issyhowell/ - Howell Studios: https://www.linkedin.com/company/howell-studiosuk/

    35 min
  5. Why Gen Z is Swapping Google for TikTok (with Eloise Armstrong)

    May 4

    Why Gen Z is Swapping Google for TikTok (with Eloise Armstrong)

    In this episode of Mind the Generation Gap, host Louise Kennedy, founder of Oculus HR, sits down with Eloise Armstrong - the self-described "Gen Z Queen" and creative force behind a thriving social media agency. Starting her business, The Very Social Media Girl, during the lockdown, Eloise has transformed a side project into an agency that works with global brands and major events like the Pride of Britain Awards. She shares her journey from a travel agency apprentice to a digital entrepreneur, offering a raw and honest look at what it truly means to be Gen Z in today's workplace. The conversation dives deep into the realities of a digital-native lifestyle, including: The Price of Success: The reality of 10-hour daily screen times and the constant struggle to ever truly "switch off" from work.Challenging Stereotypes: Tackling the "lazy" or "entitled" labels often given to her generation and the intense drive required to build an "empire".The Power of Authenticity: Why Gen Z values real content over corporate images and why businesses must be honest to maintain trust online.Entrepreneurial Mindset: How a "just winging it" attitude, combined with a passion for creative control, led her to choose self-employment over a traditional 9-to-5.About Eloise Armstrong Eloise Armstrong, also known as The Very Social Media Girl, is a social media specialist who helps brands master TikTok and Instagram through creative filming, editing, and content management. Driven by a desire for freedom, she has become a prominent voice for young entrepreneurs. Follow Eloise: Instagram: @theverysocialmediagirlTikTok: @theverysocialmediagirlFollow Mind the Generation Gap: Subscribe to hear more stories from business owners, educators, and the next generation as we explore how to bridge the gap and future-proof our businesses. Follow Louise: LinkedIn @louisekennedyInstagram @the.louisekennedy & @oculus_hr/

    40 min
  6. Claire Libby: Empowering the Next Generation

    10/16/2024

    Claire Libby: Empowering the Next Generation

    In this episode of Real World HR, host Louise Kennedy is joined by Claire Libby. Claire Libby is a certified health coach and the Director and Founder of 'i am me', the Community Interest Company that supports the mental health and wellbeing of young people. Via the free app, which supplies resources including tools, tips, and insights, 'i am me' enables teenagers and young adults to understand what it takes to become active participants in their own mental health and wellbeing journey. Claire is also a Director at Linac Learning, a consultancy specialising in Learning and Development supporting from entry level apprentices through to board level executives. Claire leads the Early Careers Development programmes, supporting the transition of young people from education into business, ensuring that they are set up to thrive and that they become part of a robust talent pipeline. In 2021, Claire qualified as a health coach at the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in New York. Claire is now completing the final stages of her MSc in Psychology. On the podcast, Louise and Claire chat about the work Claire does, and why she decided to work with young people in the mental health sector. Claire also shares how her work has evolved, and how her background in HR has given her the tools to help young people when they transition into the workforce. Claire also shares her tips and tricks for employers who are bringing young people into their workforce. Ready to step into the Real World of HR?    ... Connect with Claire: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-libby/ i am me app: https://www.iammeapp.com/ i am me instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iammeglobal/ Find out more about Oculus HR: https://oculus-hr.co.uk/  Connect with Louise: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisekennedyfcipd/  Are you interested in finding out what your HR health score is? Take our FREE healthcheck now to receive your personalised report: https://oculushr-health-check-linkedin.scoreapp.com/

    33 min
  7. Nicki Clark: The Power of Purposeful Business 

    09/25/2024

    Nicki Clark: The Power of Purposeful Business 

    In this episode of Real World HR, host Louise Kennedy is joined by Nicki Clark. Nicki is the co-founder and CEO of UMi, who help businesses do more and go further by taking the hard work out of finding and using the best information, advice and finance. Nicki started out in banking, travelled the world selling soft drinks and has set up businesses and social enterprises, working closely with both the public and private sector. Nicki believes that businesses have the power to make a difference to lives and the world around us, so she ensures that UMi measures success by more than just its financial health but also by the positive impact they have on the people and environments they touch, evidenced by UMi’s own BCorp certification. She is an active Volunteer, Director, Trustee, Coach and was awarded an OBE in June 2022 for services to Business and Social Enterprise in the North of England. On the podcast, Louise and Nicki chat about the company culture at UMi, what it is like to be CEO of an employee-owned business, as well as covering how they portray their values and why Nicki thinks this is so important in their recruitment process. Ready to step into the Real World of HR?    ... Connect with Nicki: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicki-clark-obe-6b347226/ Website: https://www.weareumi.co.uk/ Podcast: https://weareumi.podbean.com/ Find out more about Oculus HR: https://oculus-hr.co.uk/  Connect with Louise: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisekennedyfcipd/  Are you interested in finding out what your HR health score is? Take our FREE healthcheck now to receive your personalised report: https://oculushr-health-check-linkedin.scoreapp.com/

    38 min

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Welcome to The Louise Kennedy Podcast, the show that puts the human back into the heart of business. Hosted by award-winning HR expert and Oculus HR founder Louise Kennedy (FCIPD), this podcast explores the real stories behind the processes. From navigating complex workplace problems to building future-ready cultures, Louise and her expert guests offer actionable advice for small business owners, large-scale leaders, and HR professionals alike. What to expect: This feed is home to deep-dive series designed to help you thrive in the modern world of work, including: Mind the Generation Gap: Our latest series exploring the fusion of technology, culture, and communication across different generations in the workplace.Real World HR: The foundation of our show, humanising HR topics like recruitment, mental health, and diversity and inclusion with direct, "no-nonsense" guidance.Whether you're looking to understand the digital habits of Gen Z or seeking specialist support for a growing team, this podcast gives you an inside look at the evolving world of people management. Ready to build a better workplace? Subscribe and join the conversation.