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You've been in the HR trenches for years. Now, are you ready to look toward the future? Join host, Meghan M Biro on the #WorkTrends podcast from TalentCulture as she talks about how work is changing. You'll get all the news you need to stay current, and hear from leading experts, HR tech vendors and HR practitioners about what inspires them. Join us on Twitter every Wednesday at 1:30 pm Eastern for a live chat using the hashtag #WorkTrends.
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Nov 8, 2019 • 22min
Ageism and Its Impact on the Modern Worker
We now have six generations in the workforce, but ironically we have never had more ageism than we do now. As the week's #WorkTrends guest notes, ageism affects everyone in the workplace, whether they're sixteen or eighty-six. By the time you're in your 40s, you will likely have experienced it. This week on #WorkTrends, host Meghan M. Biro talks to Vinay Singh about age discrimination in the workplace today, and why so many workers are feeling the impact.

Nov 1, 2019 • 21min
How to Make Your Organization Accessible for Everyone
Having an accessible workplace is not only the right thing to do, but it opens your organization up to an even wider candidate pool. This week on #WorkTrends, Meghan M. Biro speaks with Neil Milliken, the global head of accessibility, about making the office a great place for everyone.

Oct 25, 2019 • 27min
Should Love be a Four-Letter Word at Work?
We associate the business world with being cutthroat, but is that really how it should work? This week on #WorkTrends, Steve Farber joins us to talk about his newest book, "Love is Just Damn Good Business," and why "love" should never be a four-letter word at your business.

Oct 18, 2019 • 20min
How HR Can Help Organizations Handle the Unthinkable
It's a turbulent world out there, but that doesn't mean organizations should stand by and wait for the worst to happen. Eric McNulty, co-author of "You're It: Crisis, Change, and How to Lead When It Matters Most," shares tips about leading organizations during times of crisis.

Oct 11, 2019 • 16min
Redefine "Rockstars" to Find the Employees You Really Need
Your organization needs rockstars to thrive, but finding the candidates who will take your organizations from the backyard battle of the bands to sold-out arenas is more difficult than it looks. This week on #WorkTrends, host Meghan M. Biro talks to Fetcher cofounder Genevieve Jurvetson about how we can rethink talent acquisition, remove bias, and find candidates who will get your organization rocking.

Oct 4, 2019 • 19min
Remote Work: More Than Working in Your PJs
While we all dream of working remotely, it's not as easy as it sounds. James Lloyd, founder of Redox, joins us to discuss the challenges of managing an all-remote team and leading a distributed company.

Sep 27, 2019 • 19min
Empathy Is the Answer
Work doesn't always suck — but sometimes, it really does. This week on #WorkTrends, Michael Brenner, author of "Mean People Suck: How Empathy Leads to Bigger Profits and a Better Life," joins us to explain how empathy is the key to creating both a better workplace and a better life.

Sep 20, 2019 • 21min
10 Dangerous Gaps That Could Put Your Business at Risk
Are you minding the gap? The compliance gap, that is. Keeping up with regulations can be a real challenge, but there are a variety of solutions and best practices HR organizations can use to stay on top of everything they need to know. This week on #WorkTrends, host Meghan M. Biro talks about how organizations can stay on top of compliance issues with Poster Guard's Shanna Wall.

Sep 13, 2019 • 19min
Preparing for the HR Perfect Storm
The last few years have been challenging for HR leaders -- but it's just the beginning. Meghan M. Biro interviews Brent Colescott, senior director of business strategy and transformation for SumTotal.

Sep 6, 2019 • 20min
Why Wait? Mark Stelzner Says HR Should Change NOW
Change. Change. Change. Repeat. That's the new normal for every organization. As HR leaders, how can we build teams that are resilient in the face of that constant change? Mark Stelzner says the biggest mistake we can make is stopping and waiting. In this interview, he tells Meghan M. Biro that HR should lead the way, updating the way our organizations work to survive and thrive in our new reality.


