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Now, more than ever, the workplace needs to bend to the workforce, not the other way around. The concept of the Digital Workplace has become real and more than likely forever. How does the combination of the new model of work blend with the work we have been doing from an HR perspective? Jess Von Bank and Jason Averbook are hosting this interactive digital meetup to foster collaboration and insigh... more

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Jason Averbook and Jess Von Bank explore various themes surrounding AI, HR, and the future of work. They discuss the importance of critical thinking, the evolving role of education in the age of AI, and the necessity of data quality in HR practices. ... more

This Jess Von Bank and Jason Averbook explore various themes including personal milestones, the impact of technology on communication, job market dynamics, mental health, the role of AI in the future of work, and the importance of leadership and trus... more

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Jason Averbook and Jess Von Bank dip into nostalgia of music and first concerts, the dynamics of the HR Tech industry, the importance of networking and personal connections, reflections on recent industry events, and the future of AI and human-machin... more

Jason Averbook and Jess Von Bank dig into the evolving dynamics of workplace culture in the digital age. This episode explores the intersection of technology and human interaction, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that arise as organizat... more

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Recent Guests

Gui Costin
Founder and leader at Dakota, advocating a workplace of kindness and mentorship.
Dakota
Episode: The Kindness Effect: The Heart of Workplace Culture with Gui Costin, Dakota
Jennifer McClure
Founder of Unbridled Talent and speaker on HR transformation
Unbridled Talent
Episode: Disrupting the Norm: Insights from HR Leaders with Jennifer McClure, Unbridled Talent
Hugo Malan
President of one of the operating businesses focused on science, engineering, technology at Kelly Services.
Kelly Services
Episode: AI's Ripple Effect: Transforming Employment and Job Markets with Hugo Malan, Kelly Services
Dan Stradtman
Leading marketing at Bloomfire, with a background in knowledge management and AI
Bloomfire
Episode: Re-Humanizing The Workplace with Dan Stradtman, Bloomfire
Bruce Randall
Expert in sales management and mindfulness, author of 'The AI Human Paradox'
Episode: AI & Human Collaboration with Bruce Randall, MBA
Charlotte Otter
An upcoming guest and author.
Episode: It's a Friday Freestyle with Jason Averbook & Jess Von Bank
Filip Misoviski
CEO at Semos Cloud
Semos Cloud
Episode: Connecting Culture, People, and Skills with Filip Misoviski, CEO at Semos Cloud
Ritu Mohanka
CEO at VONQ, with 20 years of experience in HR tech, focusing on talent challenges and recruitment processes.
VONQ
Episode: "What lives in HR dies in HR." with Ritu Mohanka, CEO at VONQ
Oriana Kraft
Founder of FemTechnology, advocate for women's health and technology innovation
FemTechnology
Episode: Revolutionizing Women's Health with Oriana Kraft, FemTechnology

Hosts

Jess Von Bank
Co-host and organizer with a focus on fostering community engagement and inclusive discussions around workplace culture.
Jason Averbook
Co-host with a passion for HR technology and transformation, driving conversations on innovative workplace strategies.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 37 ratings
  • Inclusively Thoughtful, Engaging, and Uplifting.

    I have yet to find a source as good as this that interact ands cares with its audience. nothing compares. Jason and Jess have masterfully formed a longstanding relationship with their audience and it shows. Thousands join every episode to hear and engage in the quick humor, messages and guest that have meaningful impact that are relevant to today’s business issues.

    If your looking for a tribe that cares and you want to grow, look no further. This is your home.

    - Zach

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Dunavon
    United States2 years ago
  • Such great conversations!!

    Just listened to the Cy Wakeman eps. Soooo good!!! What an insightful conversation. Ask for what you need/want, or set yourself up for disappointment…. So many golden nuggets of truth and revelation!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    asalmon
    United States4 years ago
  • All my favorite influencers!

    I happily stumbled upon this podcast and am AMAZED at how progressive and relatable it is.

    Jess is an amazing host who knows how to guide the convo to the best bits of content in a friendly way. If you are ready for an energetic and disruptive way to view the future of work, I highly recommend it.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jdrean
    United States5 years ago
  • Future of Work is Here

    Love this HR and tech podcast by veterans of the HR industry. If you’re looking for insights on the future of work, along with savvy guests who get it, this is your show.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    XoX19x560
    United States5 years ago
  • Amazing new podcast

    The team at Leapgen have done an amazing job putting together an amazing listen at a time of need by the HR and technology industry.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lisa Larkin
    United States6 years ago

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Many reviews highlight the meaningful contributions from guests, showcasing how they address contemporary challenges in HR and workforce management.
Listeners express gratitude for the blend of personal anecdotes with professional insights, making discussions relatable and actionable.
The podcast is frequently described as timely and relevant, providing insights into pressing issues in the workplace.
Listeners appreciate the authentic and engaging hosting style of the co-hosts, noting the camaraderie and humor that enhances the content.

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Navigating AI and Human Dynamics in Modern Workspaces
Q: How do you think about your kids coming behind you in the next wave of disruption?
Nick emphasizes the need for a balance between technology consumption and creation, fostering an environment where children can use devices for creative purposes while being mindful of their usage.
"What lives in HR dies in HR." with Ritu Mohanka, CEO at VONQ
Q: What makes you think we are at a moment where technology is more than just available?
The technology is now capable of making HR practices more business-impactful and measurable, allowing for real-time insights.
"What lives in HR dies in HR." with Ritu Mohanka, CEO at VONQ
Q: Can you talk a little more about that quote, 'what lives in HR dies in HR'?
It emphasizes that HR initiatives should not solely reside within the HR department, but rather be the responsibility of all leaders within an organization.
Revolutionizing Women's Health with Oriana Kraft, FemTechnology
Q: How can we increase focus on women's health issues in current discussions?
Kraft emphasized the importance of addressing women's health issues in the workplace and the economic impacts related to productivity and health management.
Revolutionizing Women's Health with Oriana Kraft, FemTechnology
Q: Why has research on women's health taken so long to develop?
Kraft explained that historical exclusion of women from research and misconceptions about women's health complications led to a lack of focus and funding.

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Focusing on the evolving dynamics of the modern workplace, the content consistently addresses the intersection of technology, HR practices, and inclusive workplace culture. Key themes include the integration of AI into human interactions, the vital role of empathy in leadership, and the importance of fostering a supportive and productive environment. The discussions often feature personal anecdotes that add a relatable touch, while exploring how organizations can adapt to ongoing transformations driven by technological advancements. Noteworthy is the podcast's emphasis on balancing innovation with inclusivity, advocating for a humane approach to workforce management.

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1. Gui Costin
2. Jennifer McClure
3. Hugo Malan
4. Dan Stradtman
5. Bruce Randall
6. Charlotte Otter
7. Filip Misoviski
8. Ritu Mohanka

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