Talk HR: A NYC SHRM Podcast

NYC SHRM

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  1. 3D AGO

    2026 Compliance Readiness: Pay Reporting, Risk, and HR Strategy

    In this episode of Talk HR, the conversation turns to one of the biggest compliance challenges facing HR leaders in 2026: expanded pay data reporting and workforce disclosure requirements. With new federal filings, evolving state mandates, and New York City’s upcoming reporting rules, HR teams are navigating a level of complexity that demands early preparation and cross-functional coordination. Hosts Harrison Newman and Samantha DeMarcurio are joined by Stacy Bastone and Evan Citron, principals at Jackson Lewis, who work closely with employers on pay equity, workforce analytics, and employment compliance. Together, they break down what’s changing, why these laws exist, who the data is actually for, and the real risks of waiting to act. As reporting deadlines approach, this episode offers HR leaders a practical roadmap for understanding obligations, avoiding costly mistakes, and using 2026 as an opportunity to strengthen pay practices and compliance infrastructure. Key Moments: (00:07) Introduction and why 2026 reporting requirements matter for HR (00:36) Overview of new federal, state, and NYC pay data obligations (03:35) The evolution from pay equity to pay transparency to pay reporting (05:00) Why employers should review pay practices before reporting (06:50) Core federal reporting requirements HR must still prioritize (8:54) How California, Illinois, and Massachusetts raise compliance risk (11:23) California’s shift to mandatory penalties and why urgency is rising (12:30) What NYC employers need to know about timing and enforcement (15:36) First steps HR teams should take now to prepare for 2026

    26 min
  2. 12/09/2025

    Where HR’s Role Begins and Ends: Mental Health, Boundaries & Burnout with Victoria Rivera

    In the final episode of the year, Talk HR explores the increasingly critical intersection of HR responsibility and mental health. With wellness concerns intensifying across workplaces—and HR professionals now fielding everything from anxiety to burnout to accommodation requests—this episode examines how HR can support others without sacrificing their own wellbeing. Hosts Harrison Newman and Sam DeMario welcome Victoria Rivera, LCSW, a corporate wellness psychotherapist who specializes in working with HR professionals and employee populations. Rivera offers insight into why mental health leave has surged 300%, where HR’s role begins and ends, and why self-care is not optional for those tasked with caring for others. As the holiday season brings heightened pressure for employees and leaders alike, this episode serves as a timely reminder to pause, boundary-set, and replenish. Key Moments: (00:06) Holiday intro and year-end reflection on challenges facing HR (02:35) Personal reflections from Harrison and Sam on work-life balance and wellbeing (04:04) Guest introduction: Victoria Rivera, psychotherapist and corporate wellness expert (05:22) Why mental health leave is up 300% and what that signals (07:47) Where HR responsibility begins and ends in supporting mental health (09:52) The emotional toll HR absorbs and why self-care is critical (12:51) Signs of burnout and nervous system overwhelm HR should recognize (21:09) Corporate wellness gaps and supporting high-performing employees (24:19) Four foundational self-regulation practices for leaders under stress (29:44) Setting boundaries and advocating for support as a caregiver and employee (32:58) Final reflection: entering the new year with empathy and resilience

    34 min
  3. 11/11/2025

    The HR Guide to RX Transparency: Tools, Tactics, and 4.7x ROI

    Prescription drug costs aren’t just a budget line — they’re a business risk and an equity issue. In this episode, Harrison Newman and co-host Sam DiMercurio break down why pharmacy spend keeps climbing and what HR leaders can practically do about it with guest Eric Levin, Founder & CEO of Scripta Insights. They unpack PBMs, “market basket” pricing, GLP-1 access, the government’s role, and how transparency + expert navigation can deliver savings without cutting care. Plus: a quick Fast Take with Pamela J. Brown (EVP & Head of People & Culture, Crunch Fitness; Chair, Marketing & Communications for NYC SHRM) on the future of work—why wellbeing, connection, and trust must be part of your operating system (not your perks list). Key Moments: 00:46 – Setup: The Pharmacy Crisis: Costs, access, politics; GLP-1s, cancer/diabetes breakthroughs vs. affordability. 02:56: Fast Take: Pamela J. Brown (Crunch Fitness): Wellbeing, connection, everyday trust; leading amid AI with humanity; real examples leaders can copy. 05:33: Why RX Is in Every Meeting: The human side of “plan members” and the employer burden. 06:33: Why Prices Rise: A “capitalist problem,” info asymmetry, and profit incentives; buyers know less than sellers. 09:09: PBMs 101 & Pricing Mechanics: Market-basket pricing, formulary tiers, and where dollars hide. 11:26: Headlines & Policy Moves: Rebates, pass-through claims, group purchasing entities, admin/listing fees; GLP-1 demand; direct-to-cash (Cuban, Amazon) & direct-to-manufacturer experiments. 19:26: GLP-1s Explained: Why ads are everywhere—and why access is complicated. 21:23: The Fix: Transparency + Expertise: What actually empowers HR and members to decide better. 21:32: What Scripta Insights Does: “Hotels.com for drugs”—optimize the contract you’re in, no member disruption. 27:46: HDHPs & Member Education: Why cost visibility now matters at the counter. 28:46: Playbook for HR (OE & 2026): Get your data (it’s the law), add independent analytics, deploy pharmacy navigation (avg. 4.7x ROI across book).

    34 min
  4. 10/14/2025

    How HR Can Lead the Next Evolution in Health Insurance

    Traditional health insurance is broken — but what’s the alternative? In this episode of Talk HR, hosts Harrison Newman and Sam DiMercurio sit down with Peter Doran, SVP at Pareto Health, to explore how group captives and self-funding models are reshaping the future of employer healthcare. Peter breaks down why the standard fully insured model no longer works, how data transparency empowers smarter decision-making, and why more companies are shifting to self-funding to save costs and improve employee experience. Plus, the team chats with Claudia O’Leary from Beyond Med, who shares how employers can expand their benefits offerings — including access to services like fertility treatments, mental health counseling, and even massages — without increasing costs. Key Moments 00:41: Introducing Beyond Med: Claudia explains how supplemental health benefits can make a big impact for both employees and employers. 04:21: Welcoming Peter Duran, SVP at Pareto Health. 05:32: Why the traditional insurance model no longer works — and how volatility, rising costs, and lack of data transparency have forced change. 07:07: Why employers are turning to group captives as a smarter, more sustainable alternative. 09:20: Breaking down group captives and self-funding: what they are, how they work, and who’s a good fit. 13:50: Which employers benefit most from captives — and why diversity in industries makes the model stronger. 17:42: Simplifying the self-insurance model: what it means for HR teams and the key differences from fully insured plans. 20:04: The growing cost of pharmacy benefits and how captives give employers back control. 22:58: How data-driven plans help companies manage claims and improve the employee healthcare experience. 26:23: Real-world success stories: how Pareto members are lowering costs and even giving employees a “premium holiday.” 29:02: Peter’s advice for young professionals: find your strengths, align your work to them, and do what you love. 31:07: Closing thoughts: Rethinking the “sick care” system and building a healthier, more sustainable future for employees.

    32 min

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