NextGen Work Culture: HR, Management, Inclusive Parent-Friendly Work Environment, Employee Recruitment and Retention, Talent

Kortney Ross
NextGen Work Culture: HR, Management, Inclusive Parent-Friendly Work Environment, Employee Recruitment and Retention, Talent

The NextGen Work Culture podcast helps managers and HR professionals support working parents to recruit and retain the best people. Join host Kortney Ross as she interviews experts and provides insights into the struggles that working parents face in the workplace. Learn how your business can become a place where parents feel included, supported, and valued. Being a family-friendly business isn't just a "nice-to-have" anymore. For the Next Generation of work, it is critical.

  1. Team Parenting Through Back-to-School Chaos : A Conversation with Eli Johnson

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    Team Parenting Through Back-to-School Chaos : A Conversation with Eli Johnson

    How does your family tackle the chaos that is the beginning of the school year? Join me as I chat with Eli, a dad of three, about how he and his wife deal with the whirlwind of pickups, locations, and people they juggle to get the kids to school and daycare, all while managing their professional lives as a marketer and teacher. We talk about how to navigate the intricacies of balancing work, parenting, and self-care. A supportive boss who understands the unique needs of a parent and a flexible workplace play a large role in being able to manage drop-offs, pick-ups, and even sick kids. We explore the significance of communication and trust between partners, elements that are particularly crucial when both are stretched to their limits. We also reflect on the struggle of parenting while preserving our individuality. We discuss the importance of self-reflection, maintaining a sense of self, and the necessity of taking time for personal care.  Eli talks about the course for parents that he and his wife co-wrote. Learn more about 'Team Parenting: The Toddler Years' at www.goodbonesunited.com Eli Johnson is a husband, a dad of three kids under seven, and a teacher-turned-marketer in the Midwest. He also freelance writes through Good Bones United, LLC. When he's not working or doing the dishes again, he's probably (re)watching Survivor, listening to an audiobook, or trying out a new recipe for dinner. You can find him on LinkedIn and on Good Bones United. Connect with us at: RossLearningSolutions.com LinkedIn: @kortneyross Instagram: @nextgenworkculture Facebook: @nextgenworkculture

    30 phút
  2. Reimagining Childcare: A Conversation with The Haven Collection's Founder Britt Riley

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    Reimagining Childcare: A Conversation with The Haven Collection's Founder Britt Riley

    Can you imagine a world where working and parenting harmoniously coexist? A community that supports parents' needs and provides stress-free childcare? In this episode, I'm sitting down with Britt Riley, the visionary founder of Haven Clubs, who brings this ideal to life. Britt shares her journey to creating an ecosystem that unites childcare, workspace, and fitness, emphasizing the need for more flexible childcare options and caring for the whole family. She gives us insight into how the power of community can fundamentally change the parenting experience, especially in the first five years. Navigating the crossroads of work and parenting is no easy feat, and Britt's innovative solution is truly a breath of fresh air. In our chat, we dive into the topic of the childcare cliff and the urgent need to expand access to these essential services. We ponder on the financial burden of childcare and how both public and private sectors have a role to play in alleviating this stress. Britt also underscores the critical role of early childhood educators and the importance of better pay to acknowledge their immense contribution. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that challenges the childcare industry standards and reimagines parenting in the 21st century. Britt is a visionary entrepreneur and a leader in childcare innovation and work-life integration. With over 6.5 years of experience as the CEO and founder of The Haven Collection, the team has created a network of clubs that offer fully licensed daycare, coworking, and fitness to all member families. Her mission is to provide a foundation for parents to balance their personal and professional lives during their children's first five years, without compromising their productivity or career progression. Learn more about The Haven Collection at yourhavenlife.com Find out more about franchising at havenfranchising.com Learn more about Moms First, the organization Britt mentions as advocates for childcare at momsfirst.us Connect with us at: RossLearningSolutions.com LinkedIn: @kortneyross Instagram: @nextgenworkculture Facebook: @nextgenworkculture

    35 phút
  3. Juggling Careers, Life, and Care for a Child with Special Needs: A Chat with Amanda Hall

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    Juggling Careers, Life, and Care for a Child with Special Needs: A Chat with Amanda Hall

    In this episode, Kortney has a conversation with Amanda Hall, a former teacher and current product designer. Amanda and Kortney both offer insights into their transition out of the classroom and how their own children's needs drove their shift in careers. Amanda also provides a peek into her journey of navigating childcare for her son with an intellectual disability, particularly during the summer break. Amanda highlights the incredible difference a shift to remote work made in her life and how it has empowered her to manage her son's needs more effectively. Amanda accredits her supportive boss and flexible work hours as crucial in allowing her to accommodate her son's school pickups and days off. The conversation sheds light on the importance of understanding employers and how a good boss can contribute to a healthier work-life balance for parents. Amanda Hall is a product marketing and design lead at an EdTech startup, with a background in teaching. Outside of work, she loves to travel, cook, bake, and spend time outdoors.  Amanda leads a Facebook group with resources for transitioning teachers. Find it at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/transitioningteacher You can also connect with Amanda on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/manda-hall/ Do you work remotely? Check out Episode 3 where I have a conversation with Britt Riley, founder of Haven. At Haven, childcare, remote work, and fitness are all under one roof!  https://playgroundsandpaychecks.buzzsprout.com/2246967/13754628-reimagining-childcare-a-conversation-with-the-haven-collection-s-founder-britt-riley Connect with us at: RossLearningSolutions.com LinkedIn: @kortneyross Instagram: @nextgenworkculture Facebook: @nextgenworkculture

    25 phút
  4. Advocating for Employer-Sponsored Childcare: A Chat with Loryn Duke

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    Advocating for Employer-Sponsored Childcare: A Chat with Loryn Duke

    Ever faced challenges with finding accessible childcare in your community? Today's guest, Loryn Duke struggled to find childcare in a rural Colorado town and decided to take matters into her own hands. She and her colleagues persuaded their employer, Steamboat Ski Resorts, to open an employer-sponsored childcare center that has solved childcare struggles for their employees and alleviated some of the childcare problems in the community. We journey through Loryn's challenging yet rewarding endeavor of convincing her employer to provide this benefit for their employees. Loryn highlights how employer-based childcare centers can be a game-changer, particularly in rural areas where childcare options are scarce. We dive into the unique challenges and rewards of operating an employee-sponsored childcare center and discuss how they can boost employee recruitment and retention. We also touch upon the broader implications of employer-sponsored childcare and the significance of investing in early childhood education to create a foundation for our future generation. Loryn and I invite you to join the conversation and share your experiences and thoughts about childcare accessibility and employer-sponsored childcare. About Loryn: Loryn Duke a 23-year veteran of the Ski and Public Relations/Communications industry joined the resort in 2008. She is responsible for the strategic communications direction of the resort, the Steamboat Grand Hotel and resort development. She has served as the President of the Ski Town U.S.A. Morning Rotary Club, and on the board of the Steamboat Springs Chamber, Partners in Routt County, Steamboat Reading and other local nonprofit organizations. Loryn is passionate about advocating for working parents and was a member of the team that initiated the Steamboat Child Care Center which opened in December 2021. Loryn continues her advocacy as a Network member of EPIC (Executives Partnering to Invest in Children) and a member of Moms F1RST. Loryn and her husband are proud to call Steamboat Springs home and instill their 2.5 year old daughter with a love of the outdoors. Connect with Loryn and Steamboat Ski Resort: Instagram: @SteamboatResort  and #SteamboatResort Facebook: @SteamboatResort and #SteamboatResort LinkedIn: lorynduke Website: www.steamboat.com or specifically www.steamboat.com/childcare Connect with us at: RossLearningSolutions.com LinkedIn: @kortneyross Instagram: @nextgenworkculture Facebook: @nextgenworkculture

    31 phút
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    Season 1 Summary! Tackling Childcare Challenges

    In this solo episode Kortney summarizes the conversations from Season 1 and shares more insights about childcare struggles. We've had 5 fabulous conversations this season!  We've discussed: Handling school and daycare logistics Difficulties finding summer care, especially for a child with special needsChallenges of balancing careers and caring for a toddlerImportance of communication with your partner and self-careSignificance of supportive bosses and flexible workplacesFrustrations and costs associated with daycareSignificance of taking care of the whole family and having a community feeling in the childcare settingThe importance of early childhood educators and investing in early childhood education.Flexible childcare options that meet the needs of working parentsAccess to childcare is vital for working parentsWhy businesses need to be concerned about the childcare crisisHow employers can helpThe government's involvement in childcare funding Thanks for listening to Season 1! Stay tuned for season 2, which will focus on parental leave.  Plus, 2 upcoming bonus episodes: Christy Yates, author of “Building a Legacy of Love: Thriving in the Sandwich Generation”Michael Perry, founder of Maple, an app to help parents stay organized No One is Coming to Save Us Podcast: https://lemonadamedia.com/podcast/?_episode_cat=noictsu Connect with us at: RossLearningSolutions.com LinkedIn: @kortneyross Instagram: @nextgenworkculture Facebook: @nextgenworkculture

    17 phút
  6. Straddling Parenting and Elder Care: Strategies for the Sandwich Generation with Christy Yates

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    Straddling Parenting and Elder Care: Strategies for the Sandwich Generation with Christy Yates

    Caught somewhere between the duties of parenting and caring for aging parents? You're not alone. Meet Christy Yates, a true guide for anyone navigating this challenging stage, popularly known as the 'sandwich generation'. Having walked this path herself, Christy draws from her personal journey and her expertise in supporting caregiving families to share some valuable insights. She discusses how her experience of caring for her own parents while raising teenagers inspired her to help others on the same path. But it's not just about balancing the tightrope of responsibilities. Christy emphasizes the importance of those tough end-of-life discussions and the art of clear communication to make this journey smoother. And then there's the tricky task of explaining death to kids. Christy guides us through this sensitive topic with honesty and empathy, reminding us that it's okay to feel a mix of emotions. Moreover, she highlights the role of schools in supporting families and the vital lines of communication between parents, schools, and caregivers. Learn from Christy's insightful conversation, as she shares strategies, offers support, and encourages self-care in the midst of it all. About Christy Author of “Building a Legacy of Love: Thriving in the Sandwich Generation,” Christy is an expert in supporting caregiving families. She incorporates mindfulness along with other evidence-based practices to support wellness for the whole family. She retired in 2021 after 20 years as a school psychologist. In California she is a Licensed Educational Psychologist (LEP), an author, speaker and consultant. Connect with Christy ChristyYates.com Facebook @ChristyByrneYates Instagram @christybyates LinkedIn @christybyates Twitter @christybyates Youtube @christyyates Resources ALZ Authors Website Weeds in Nana's Garden book Connect with us at: RossLearningSolutions.com LinkedIn: @kortneyross Instagram: @nextgenworkculture Facebook: @nextgenworkculture

    37 phút

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The NextGen Work Culture podcast helps managers and HR professionals support working parents to recruit and retain the best people. Join host Kortney Ross as she interviews experts and provides insights into the struggles that working parents face in the workplace. Learn how your business can become a place where parents feel included, supported, and valued. Being a family-friendly business isn't just a "nice-to-have" anymore. For the Next Generation of work, it is critical.

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