This podcast has been created to help shed light on some of the many misconceptions about the Human Resources profession. To show you who we are at our core and what we are passionate about, which is championing for the people in our organizations. You will learn of our struggles and our fears. You will see our human side and I hope that it makes us as real to you as you are to us.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 161 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | CareersSelf-ImprovementBusinessEducation |
In this HR Sound Off podcast episode, we welcome Bill Brown, Principal and Chief People Officer at Think People.Culture. Bill shares his inspiring journey through HR, offering valuable advice for those aspiring to become a Chief People Officer. We di... more
In this episode of HR Sound Off, I'm thrilled to welcome Kim Blue, Chief Executive Officer at K Blue Consulting. Kim takes us through her inspiring HR journey, from her corporate beginnings to becoming an entrepreneur and a leader in Fractional HR. S... more
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of Organizational Ombuds with the remarkable Dina (Lynch) Eisenberg, Founder and President of Ombudsology LLC. Dina shares her extensive experience and insights, having dedicated three decades to the role ... more
In this episode of HR Sound Off, I sit down with Kara Boyce, the Director of Human Capital for Guyana & Dutch Caribbean at Unicomer. Kara brings a wealth of experience and insights from her journey in the HR world, sharing her unique perspective on m... more
This week, I am talking to Sally Loftis, a trailblazing consultant in human resources, organization development, and social justice. Sally shares her unique HR origin story and delves into the critical issue of pay equity and its profound impact on t... more
This week, we're thrilled to have Emma Djemil join us. Emma is the Founder of Be Unstoppable, a movement dedicated to transforming workplaces for everyone, one brave woman at a time.
In our conversation, Emma emphasizes the importance of truly knowi... more
When I share success stories from my coaching practice, I always tell the story of my guest's today. Melissa Lockhart and I met at a pivotal moment in her HR career. Our work together led her to leave a successful career in HR to start her very own n... more
The brilliant Stephanie Lemek is joining me in the studio this week. Stephanie left In-house HR after spending 16 years working in various industries. Why? Like many of us who took the time to reflect on our HR careers during the pandemic, she realis... more
Great podcast! Always informative + entertaining! Highly recommend the listen! A++
There are few places where HR people can safely “sound off” about all of the people and situations they have to deal with on a day to day basis.
Julie has done a stunning job of opening her extensive address book and inviting her contacts to come and sound off with her.
Keep up the great work Julie!
Amazing diverse guests at every stage of their HR journey! If you’re in HR or looking to get into HR you can have an inside view from people from all walks of life.
I figured I would give this podcast a try after seeing Julie post on LinkedIn. The content here is pretty spot on!
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Apple Podcasts | #21 |
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