HRchat Podcast

The HR Gazette

Listen to the HRchat Podcast by HR Gazette to get insights and tips from HR leaders, influencers and tech experts. Topics covered include HR Tech, HR, AI, Leadership, Talent, Recruitment, Employee Engagement, Recognition, Wellness, DEI, and Company Culture.Hosted by Bill Banham, Pauline James, and other HR enthusiasts, the HRchat show publishes interviews with influencers, leaders, analysts, and those in the HR trenches 2-4 times each week. The show is approaching 1000 episodes and past guests are from organizations including ADP, SAP, Ceridian, IBM, UPS, Deloitte Consulting LLP, Simon Sinek Inc, NASA, Gartner, SHRM, Government of Canada, Hacking HR, McLean & Company, UPS, Microsoft, Shopify, DisruptHR, McKinsey and Co, Virgin Pulse, Salesforce, Make-A-Wish Foundation, and Coca-Cola Beverages Company.Want to be featured on the show? Learn more here. Podcast Music Credit"Funky One"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

  1. Design the Future of Work Before it Designs You with Tom McCarty

    7H AGO

    Design the Future of Work Before it Designs You with Tom McCarty

    The ground keeps shifting under every org chart, and AI is speeding up the tempo. We sit down with Tom McCarty, CEO of OrgChart, to map a practical path to an AI-ready organization that doesn’t lose sight of people. Tom has helped thousands of companies redesign during M&A, hypergrowth, and downturns, and he shares why most reorgs fail before they start: leaders don’t have a single, live view of their workforce. If your headcount model lives in a dusty spreadsheet, you’re guessing, not planning. We dig into the steady state of uncertainty that now defines workforce planning and how to build credible what-if scenarios. Tom breaks down the data foundation—connecting HRIS, ATS, LMS, performance systems, and acquisitions into one trusted source—so you can see roles, skills, critical talent, and team dependencies in real time. From there, we explore where AI agents fit in the org chart, how to design for complementarity rather than replacement, and why judgment and empathy still decide the final call. Visualizing teams with real people, not just cells, helps leaders avoid costly mistakes like cutting the quiet expert who holds a process together. Trust is the next frontier. Tom lays out a clear approach to data security, access controls, and staged AI adoption that protects sensitive information while unlocking speed. We also tackle HR–finance collaboration: how bottom-line targets become brittle when handed off in silos, and how cross-functional planning aligns goals over one, two, and three years. Communication emerges as the underrated superpower—free HR from data chasing so they can orchestrate the trade-offs, sequence change, and tell a story people can follow. If you’re a CHRO or people leader standing at the starting line of AI-enabled org design, Tom’s first move is decisive: get an accurate current-state view before buying tools. From there, let AI be the copilot that surfaces options while your leaders make the calls. Enjoy the conversation, then subscribe, share with a colleague making 2026 plans, and leave a quick review to help others find the show. Support the show Feature Your Brand on the HRchat Podcast The HRchat show has had 100,000s of downloads and is frequently listed as one of the most popular global podcasts for HR pros, Talent execs and leaders. It is ranked in the top ten in the world based on traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness. The podcast is also ranked as the Best Canadian HR Podcast by FeedSpot and one of the top 10% most popular shows by Listen Score. Want to share the story of how your business is helping to shape the world of work? We offer sponsored episodes, audio adverts, email campaigns, and a host of other options. Check out packages here. Follow us on LinkedIn Subscribe to our newsletter Check out our in-person events

    24 min
  2. Neuroscience Tips To Thrive In Later-Career Work with Dr. David Rock

    2D AGO

    Neuroscience Tips To Thrive In Later-Career Work with Dr. David Rock

    Your brain doesn’t “age out” of growth. With Dr. David Rock of the Neuroleadership Institute, Pauline James unpacks the science showing why learning capacity stays strong well into our later years and how motivation, novelty, and meaningful challenge keep cognition sharp. We share the practical moves that help senior talent thrive: mentoring that activates reward networks, reverse mentoring that speeds up tech fluency, and role design that pairs purpose with autonomy so wisdom spreads across the organization. We also tackle the AI inflection point. David lays out why knowledge capture through expert models can enhance onboarding and decision quality, yet still needs human judgment to assess context and risk. Think of AI like early cars: powerful, fast, and dangerous without rules. Used well, AI becomes a thinking partner that stretches ideas and sparks insights; used poorly, it flattens memory and voice. We dig into three habits—humility, flexibility, vigilance—that keep you creative and accurate while scaling your impact. If you’re considering a pivot or planning for retirement, the SCARF model (Status, Certainty, Autonomy, Relatedness, Fairness) offers a map to reduce threat and add buffers long before a big change. Build multiple social networks, choose ways to give back that keep you in novel situations, and design mentoring or teaching roles that feel consequential. Leaders can help by creating formal coaching systems, giving rich context for projects, and encouraging people to cultivate status and relationships a year or more ahead of transitions. We close with resources to go deeper—Your Brain at Work, askNiles.ai, and NLI programs—and a reminder that later-career work can be the most fulfilling chapter yet. Subscribe, share with a colleague who needs a nudge, and leave a review with one insight you’re taking into your next chapter. Support the show Feature Your Brand on the HRchat Podcast The HRchat show has had 100,000s of downloads and is frequently listed as one of the most popular global podcasts for HR pros, Talent execs and leaders. It is ranked in the top ten in the world based on traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness. The podcast is also ranked as the Best Canadian HR Podcast by FeedSpot and one of the top 10% most popular shows by Listen Score. Want to share the story of how your business is helping to shape the world of work? We offer sponsored episodes, audio adverts, email campaigns, and a host of other options. Check out packages here. Follow us on LinkedIn Subscribe to our newsletter Check out our in-person events

    28 min
  3. Building Jobs That Matter with Professor Carol Atkinson

    FEB 24

    Building Jobs That Matter with Professor Carol Atkinson

    What if most workplace well-being initiatives miss the real issue—not how people feel at work, but how the job itself is designed? In this episode of the HRchat Podcast, host Bill Banham is joined by Carol Atkinson, Professor of Human Resource Management at Manchester Metropolitan University, to rethink what “good work” actually looks like in practice. Beyond pay and benefits, Carol argues that dignity, voice, stability, and meaning must be built into roles from the ground up. Drawing on research across adult social care, SMEs, and gender equity, Carol explains why transactional basics (fair pay, predictable hours) must be paired with the relational experience of work—and why free fruit and yoga apps won’t fix excessive workloads or chaotic schedules. We explore how learning labs bring academics, policymakers, and practitioners together to co-design solutions that actually get used, including conflict-management tools developed during COVID. The conversation also tackles job security in an AI-shaped labour market, zero-hours instability, the structural drivers behind the medical gender pay gap, and what practical menopause support really looks like day to day. If you care about HR strategy, job quality, employee voice, and the future of work, this episode offers a clear roadmap: design better jobs, raise the floor through smart policy, and listen to the people doing the work. In this episode, we cover: • What “good work” really means beyond perks • Transactional vs relational elements of job quality • Why job design is the foundation of well-being • AI, insecurity, and the limits of job tenure • Zero-hours contracts and the hidden costs of churn • Employability through learning, skills, and confidence • Learning labs and research-to-practice impact • COVID-era conflict-management interventions • Structural drivers of gender pay gaps in healthcare • Practical and cultural menopause support at work Support the show Feature Your Brand on the HRchat Podcast The HRchat show has had 100,000s of downloads and is frequently listed as one of the most popular global podcasts for HR pros, Talent execs and leaders. It is ranked in the top ten in the world based on traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness. The podcast is also ranked as the Best Canadian HR Podcast by FeedSpot and one of the top 10% most popular shows by Listen Score. Want to share the story of how your business is helping to shape the world of work? We offer sponsored episodes, audio adverts, email campaigns, and a host of other options. Check out packages here. Follow us on LinkedIn Subscribe to our newsletter Check out our in-person events

    23 min
  4. HR in Constant Change with Perry Timms

    FEB 20

    HR in Constant Change with Perry Timms

    In this episode of the HRchat Podcast, host Bill Banham is joined by Perry Timms, author of Transformational HR and founder of PTHR, to explore how HR leaders can design for constant change rather than react to it. Together, they unpack Perry’s updated HR operating model — one built on product thinking, systems design, and behavioural science. You’ll hear how HR teams can treat services as evolving products, hire for learning speed, and design employee experiences that adapt without burning people out. The conversation spans real-world adoption stories from charities, construction, and hospitality, showing how different sectors interpret the same principles to fit their realities. Perry also introduces the idea of the polymorphic organisation — many forms working in sync — balancing governance where it’s needed with fluid networks where innovation thrives. Looking ahead to 2026, we tackle the AI question head-on. Instead of chasing shaky ROI promises, Perry proposes a sharper metric: return on usefulness. Measure time returned to people, clarity of decisions, speed of work, and the quality of human conversations that actually move the needle. We close with a leadership challenge: become incubators. Create the conditions for safe experiments, rapid learning, and scalable success. If you care about resilient teams, smarter HR design, and making technology serve people — not the other way around — this episode is for you. Support the show Feature Your Brand on the HRchat Podcast The HRchat show has had 100,000s of downloads and is frequently listed as one of the most popular global podcasts for HR pros, Talent execs and leaders. It is ranked in the top ten in the world based on traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness. The podcast is also ranked as the Best Canadian HR Podcast by FeedSpot and one of the top 10% most popular shows by Listen Score. Want to share the story of how your business is helping to shape the world of work? We offer sponsored episodes, audio adverts, email campaigns, and a host of other options. Check out packages here. Follow us on LinkedIn Subscribe to our newsletter Check out our in-person events

    22 min
  5. Later-Career Advantage in an AI World with Ben Zweig

    FEB 19

    Later-Career Advantage in an AI World with Ben Zweig

    Careers don’t peak and fade—they evolve. In this episode of the HRchat Podcast, host Pauline James is joined by Dr. Ben Zweig, economist, data scientist, and CEO of Revelio Labs, to unpack what AI, remote work, and risk-off hiring really mean for later-career professionals. The data-driven headline may surprise you: while AI exposure is dampening demand for junior roles, experienced roles remain largely untouched. Ben explains why this shift reflects a deeper transition—from task execution to orchestration—where coordination, prioritization, and cross-functional judgment become the most valuable skills in the economy. Together, Pauline and Ben explore the difference between procedural organizations that automate easily and adaptable environments where roles evolve continuously. They discuss practical strategies like job crafting, choosing leaders who encourage experimentation, and navigating the loyalty tax without drifting into stagnation. The conversation also covers remote work’s “suburban advantage,” lower job mobility in risk-off markets, and why experience is increasingly rewarded when employers prioritize near-term delivery. Ben also previews his new book, Job Architecture: Building a Language for Workforce Intelligence, showing how better job taxonomies and LLMs can bring clarity, speed, and fairness to people decisions. If you’re thinking about your next career chapter—or advising others through change—this episode offers a clear, data-backed roadmap. Key topics include: Why AI is cooling entry-level hiring but sparing experienced rolesAdaptable vs. procedural organizationsOrchestration as a core human advantageJob crafting as a hedge against stagnationThe loyalty tax and mid-career earnings trade-offsRemote work trends and later-career opportunityUsing job architecture and LLMs to structure skills and rolesSupport the show Feature Your Brand on the HRchat Podcast The HRchat show has had 100,000s of downloads and is frequently listed as one of the most popular global podcasts for HR pros, Talent execs and leaders. It is ranked in the top ten in the world based on traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness. The podcast is also ranked as the Best Canadian HR Podcast by FeedSpot and one of the top 10% most popular shows by Listen Score. Want to share the story of how your business is helping to shape the world of work? We offer sponsored episodes, audio adverts, email campaigns, and a host of other options. Check out packages here. Follow us on LinkedIn Subscribe to our newsletter Check out our in-person events

    26 min
  6. How Clear People Principles Turn Disruption into Advantage with Danny Stacy

    FEB 13

    How Clear People Principles Turn Disruption into Advantage with Danny Stacy

    In this episode of the HRchat Podcast, Bill Banham is joined by future of work strategist Danny Stacy to unpack the growing disconnect between what employees now expect from work - flexibility, trust, and purpose — and the legacy systems many organisations still rely on. The result of that gap? Disengagement, burnout, and quiet opting out. Danny argues that the fix doesn’t start with perks or platforms, but with clarity. Leaders must define what “good work” looks like today, decide how AI-driven productivity gains will be shared, and equip managers to lead with empathy and accountability. We also explore how hiring has changed. Even in slower markets, candidates are more selective, prioritising culture, adaptability, and long-term fit over pedigree. Danny explains why skills and potential now matter more than traditional credentials — and how to assess for capability without undermining fairness. Looking ahead to AI in 2026, we challenge the idea that it’s simply a tech rollout. AI is a leadership decision. That means setting clear privacy guardrails, training middle managers to coach realistic use, and answering the question employees are already asking: who keeps the time AI saves? We also get practical about well-being. Perks don’t fix broken work design. Real well-being shows up in workload, role clarity, trust, and manager quality. Danny shares the leadership behaviour that shifts culture fastest — empathy with accountability — and why moments of pressure reveal what organisational values are really worth. We close with one actionable move to future-proof your talent strategy: write and share your people principles before buying the next shiny tool, then align hiring, development, and performance to those commitments. In this episode, we cover: The gap between new employee expectations and old systemsWhy hiring now favours skills, adaptability, and long-term fitAI as a people decision — with clear value sharingManager readiness and practical AI enablementWell-being as an operating model, not a perkEmpathy with accountability as the leadership edgeOne action to future-proof talent strategy this yearSubscribe to the show, follow us on social media, and visit HR Gazette for more insights on the world of work. Support the show Feature Your Brand on the HRchat Podcast The HRchat show has had 100,000s of downloads and is frequently listed as one of the most popular global podcasts for HR pros, Talent execs and leaders. It is ranked in the top ten in the world based on traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness. The podcast is also ranked as the Best Canadian HR Podcast by FeedSpot and one of the top 10% most popular shows by Listen Score. Want to share the story of how your business is helping to shape the world of work? We offer sponsored episodes, audio adverts, email campaigns, and a host of other options. Check out packages here. Follow us on LinkedIn Subscribe to our newsletter Check out our in-person events

    21 min
  7. Friction To Flow with James Davies, Kinetic Data

    FEB 11

    Friction To Flow with James Davies, Kinetic Data

    What if the fastest way to modernise HR isn’t ripping out systems or buying another mega-platform but connecting what you already have in a smarter way? In this episode of the HRchat Podcast, Bill Banham sits down with James Davies, CEO of Kinetic Data, to explore how an agility layer can transform fragmented HR and enterprise processes into simple, human-centred workflows employees actually use. James shares his journey from help desk technician to leading a platform trusted by the U.S. Department of Defense and Fortune 2000 organisations. Along the way, he explains why so many HR and digital transformation programmes stall in “upgrade purgatory”—and how starting with user experience, not technology, creates faster change, safer upgrades, and better adoption. We explore how orchestration across HRIS, ITSM, ERP, and identity systems enables a single front door for employee requests—everything from access and time off to kudos and performance reviews—without adding platform bloat. The conversation also dives into compliance in highly regulated environments. James explains how reading policy (instead of blindly following tradition) unlocks digitisation without weakening controls, enabling smarter renewals, integrated training records, and smoother first-day experiences. Inside Kinetic Data, James outlines a four-pillar operating model—Growth, Product, Success, and Operations—and reflects on servant leadership, empathy built through doing the work, and how intentional culture has kept employee turnover close to zero. If you’re wrestling with complex systems, slow upgrades, or HR processes that push employees back to manual work, this episode offers a practical blueprint for reducing friction, freeing up budget for innovation, and building durable software that works under pressure—with a memorable Toyota Land Cruiser analogy along the way. Key topics include: Help desk roots and a service-first mindsetWhy modernisation is about coordination, not more toolsThe agility layer across HRIS, ITSM, ERP, and identityDesigning employee experience before system architectureCompliance lessons from DoD and federal environmentsReducing maintenance to fund innovationServant leadership, introversion, and near-zero turnoverBuilding “Land Cruiser” software that just worksSupport the show Feature Your Brand on the HRchat Podcast The HRchat show has had 100,000s of downloads and is frequently listed as one of the most popular global podcasts for HR pros, Talent execs and leaders. It is ranked in the top ten in the world based on traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness. The podcast is also ranked as the Best Canadian HR Podcast by FeedSpot and one of the top 10% most popular shows by Listen Score. Want to share the story of how your business is helping to shape the world of work? We offer sponsored episodes, audio adverts, email campaigns, and a host of other options. Check out packages here. Follow us on LinkedIn Subscribe to our newsletter Check out our in-person events

    23 min
  8. Closing The Activation Gap On Workplace Mental Health with Ryan Komori, Savor Lining

    FEB 9

    Closing The Activation Gap On Workplace Mental Health with Ryan Komori, Savor Lining

    What if mental fitness sat on your calendar like any other business priority? We sit down with Ryan Komori, founder and CEO of Savor Lining, to map a practical path from good intentions to real behavior change at work. Ryan shares a raw account of his own burnout and recovery, then lays out a system that helps teams build skills before crises hit: anonymous, therapist-led classes scheduled during the workday and Mental Health First Aid training that turns bystanders into effective supporters. We dig into the activation gap—the space between knowing you should care for your mind and actually taking action. HR leaders often promote EAPs and teletherapy, but busy calendars, stigma, and decision fatigue keep usage low. Ryan explains how organizational activation removes friction: a simple, optional calendar invite with no registration, no cameras, and clear guardrails creates psychological safety and drives participation. The focus shifts from treatment to training, with practical tools like grounding, boundary-setting, assertive communication, and mindfulness that employees can apply under stress. For executives still asking about ROI, we explore concrete signals: fewer leaves tied to mental strain, earlier referrals to care, better benefit utilization, and a shared language that reduces conflict and improves performance. We also cover what’s hardest about Mental Health First Aid—encouraging professional help—and why repeated practice in a safe setting builds the confidence to have tough conversations that can change outcomes. Along the way, we highlight “golden feedback,” a simple rule for day-to-day empathy that strengthens trust across teams. If you lead people, manage culture, or simply want a healthier way to work, this conversation offers a blueprint: treat mental fitness like training, not a taboo. Ready to try it with your team? We’re sharing a free pilot therapist-led class for groups of 50+. Email pilot at savorlining.com, then subscribe, rate, and share to help more leaders close the activation gap. Support the show Feature Your Brand on the HRchat Podcast The HRchat show has had 100,000s of downloads and is frequently listed as one of the most popular global podcasts for HR pros, Talent execs and leaders. It is ranked in the top ten in the world based on traffic, social media followers, domain authority & freshness. The podcast is also ranked as the Best Canadian HR Podcast by FeedSpot and one of the top 10% most popular shows by Listen Score. Want to share the story of how your business is helping to shape the world of work? We offer sponsored episodes, audio adverts, email campaigns, and a host of other options. Check out packages here. Follow us on LinkedIn Subscribe to our newsletter Check out our in-person events

    20 min
4.9
out of 5
8 Ratings

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Listen to the HRchat Podcast by HR Gazette to get insights and tips from HR leaders, influencers and tech experts. Topics covered include HR Tech, HR, AI, Leadership, Talent, Recruitment, Employee Engagement, Recognition, Wellness, DEI, and Company Culture.Hosted by Bill Banham, Pauline James, and other HR enthusiasts, the HRchat show publishes interviews with influencers, leaders, analysts, and those in the HR trenches 2-4 times each week. The show is approaching 1000 episodes and past guests are from organizations including ADP, SAP, Ceridian, IBM, UPS, Deloitte Consulting LLP, Simon Sinek Inc, NASA, Gartner, SHRM, Government of Canada, Hacking HR, McLean & Company, UPS, Microsoft, Shopify, DisruptHR, McKinsey and Co, Virgin Pulse, Salesforce, Make-A-Wish Foundation, and Coca-Cola Beverages Company.Want to be featured on the show? Learn more here. Podcast Music Credit"Funky One"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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