Okay, Actually

Karen Doak

Okay, Actually is a show for people who are competent, well-resourced, and still somehow building the plane while flying it. Each episode is a direct conversation about the problems, decisions, structures, and resets that get you from chaos to clarity — without the fluff or the hustle gospel. Get clear, get sorted, get going, stay sane in under 30 minutes.

Episodes

  1. 10h ago

    Episode 7: The Wrong Hire Problem (with Jennifer D'Agostino)

    Okay, Actually is a podcast for people who are working hard and starting to wonder if the problem is them. It's not. Each episode, we dig into what's truly broken and figure out how to build a solution that can actually work. In this episode, I'm joined by Jennifer D'Agostino, a fractional HR executive and someone who has been handed more broken hiring processes than she can count. We're talking about where hiring actually goes wrong — which is almost always before the first resume arrives. The job description, the backfill bias, the hiring manager who's too busy to engage, the culture fit that's really just a clone request. Jennifer has seen all of it, and she's direct about what it costs. 00:00 Hiring Clarity Gap 00:54 Meet Jen D'Agostino 02:07 Root Causes Beyond Search 05:36 Fixing Job Descriptions 09:35 Stop Cloning Past Stars 12:13 Neutral Review Market Data 15:18 Engaged Hiring Managers Win 17:27 Bias Culture Add 21:58 Three Questions Before Posting 26:38 Wrap Up & Key Takeaways About Jennifer: Jennifer D'Agostino is a fractional HR executive with more than 20 years of VP-level experience in corporate HR, most recently as VP of HR and Talent Management at RTI International. She now partners directly with small business CEOs and COOs through her own practice, helping growing companies attract, develop, and retain the right people — starting with an honest assessment of what they actually need. Connect with Jennifer: LinkedIn Purpose HR Find me: OkayDoak.com karen@okaydoak.com

    28 min
  2. May 14

    Episode 4: Just Counting

    Okay, Actually is a podcast for people who are working hard, still falling behind, and are starting to wonder if the problem is them. It's not. Each episode — always under 25 minutes — we dig into what's truly broken and figure out how to build a solution that can actually work. In this episode: vanity metrics aren't just a marketing problem — they're everywhere, and they're undermining your ability to diagnose anything accurately. We've spent the last few episodes on wrong diagnoses, ground truth, and friction. This one is about the data that feeds all of it. My husband Jeff says reporting without targets is just counting. After this episode, you'll know exactly what he means. 00:00 Hallmark Movie Obsession 03:18 Episode Setup Measurement 05:56 Failure Mode 1: Counting Without Targets 08:27 Failure Mode 2: The Vanity Number Trap 10:01 Failure Mode 3: Data Collected, Action Not Taken 14:55 Three Questions Filter 18:30 Fix Your Reports The three-question filter — apply it before you send the next report: Do you have a target? Not just a number — a number with a should be attached.Do you have a benchmark? What does good look like relative to something whether it's last period, best in class, or your own stated goal?Are you tracking a delta? Is anything changing, and do you know why (and do you know what you're going to do about it?) If the answer is no to all three, you have a vanity metric. You're counting. Find me here: OkayDoak.com karen@okaydoak.com Get clear. Get sorted. Get going. Stay sane.

    20 min
4.7
out of 5
12 Ratings

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Okay, Actually is a show for people who are competent, well-resourced, and still somehow building the plane while flying it. Each episode is a direct conversation about the problems, decisions, structures, and resets that get you from chaos to clarity — without the fluff or the hustle gospel. Get clear, get sorted, get going, stay sane in under 30 minutes.

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