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The HR Lady, Podcast

Wendy Sellers, The HR Lady

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For those eager to navigate the evolving world of HR and management, “The HR Lady Podcast” stands out as a beacon of insight. Each episode promises candid conversations: from discussing the intricacies of employee attraction and retention, company culture, navigating difficult conversations and more. Find all the no-nonsense HR and Management advice you need. As seen in USA Today and International Business Times, Wendy Sellers, “The HR Lady®, a seasoned HR consultant, educator, and author, d ...
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On The Communicative Leader, we're making your work life what you want it to be. Do you need years of training or special equipment? Not at all my friends. Simple, yet thoughtful changes in your communication can make great strides in displaying your leadership ability. And why the heck should you care about leadership communication? Well, communication is the yardstick others use to determine whether or not they see you as a leader. Ahhh don't be scared, I got you. We will walk through comm ...
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Join Wendy and JC as they dive into the crucial topic of prevention in the workplace. In this episode, they are joined by David Miklas, an employment attorney from Florida, to discuss common mistakes that lead to costly lawsuits. David shares insights on misclassifying employees as salaried, the implications of new Department of Labor salary change…
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Join Wendy Sellers, "The HR Lady," and fabulous co-host JC as they dive into a controversial topic: employees getting fired for using mouse jigglers to simulate activity. In this episode, they discuss the recent firings at Wells Fargo and explore the broader implications for remote work management. Discover the challenges and responsibilities manag…
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In this episode, our guest Joel Silverstone shares his journey from aspiring actor to becoming a communication expert. He emphasizes the critical importance of effective communication skills, not just in the workplace but globally. Joel explains how emotions drive our decisions and how missing emotional cues can hinder communication. Wendy and JC s…
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In this episode, Wendy Sellers & JC are joined by Ania Halama to discuss the importance of employee development in retaining top talent. Ania shares her journey from corporate burnout to founding Xpansion Alchemy which focuses on holistic personal development. The discussion covers the significance of mental, physical, and spiritual wellness in the…
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Get ready for a riveting conversation with Lane Kawaoka, an expert on personal finances and wealth creation. In this episode, he shares his personal journey from working an unsatisfying job to building a real estate empire. Lane emphasizes the importance of financial education for employees in the corporate world and why companies need to consider …
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In this eye-opening episode of the HR Lady Podcast, host Wendy Sellers interviews Katheryne Womack, a former military intelligence officer and current digital marketing powerhouse. Having moved from military service into business, mainly digital marketing, Katheryne illuminates her unique journey while emphasizing authentic human connections even i…
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Wendy and JC delve into the significance of management training. They discuss the common misconception that promoted managers inherently possess all necessary skills to be a great manager. They also explore statistics and the direct impact of management training on employee retention, productivity, and morale. Plus, effective manager training not o…
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Join the insightful conversation with Wendy Sellers and Marc Scheff, a newly certified Professional Certified Coach known for his unique transition from an artist to an award-winning creativity coach. This episode dives deep into Marc's philosophy on coaching, his heartwarming tribute to his mentors, and his innovative concept of peer coaching. Lea…
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Join The HR Lady & JC as we traverse the complex world of HR law in this vital episode. Stay informed about critical recent updates in HR legal trends, regulatory changes, and how they could potentially impact your business. We shed light on various legal updates from summer 2024, from salary rules adjustments to 1099 independent contractor rules, …
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Culture eats strategy for breakfast: Focusing on building a high-performance, self-accountable culture will transform your business and life. In this enlightening podcast episode, co-hosts Wendy Sellers and JC are joined by guest Wayne Mullins, a marketing expert, the founder of Ugly Mug Marketing, and the author of Full Circle Marketing. Mullins b…
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Wendy Sellers, The HR Lady, and JC discuss "Signs Your Culture Rocks." These include Respect, Lack of Confusion and Stagnation, Allowing New Ideas and always finding ways for your staff to Learn More, Sticking to Your Company Values, and so much more. Tune in to hear the 12 Signs Your Culture Rocks. Why? In 2022, a record 50.6 million US workers qu…
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Welcome to a riveting episode of our podcast, with Jim Connors (JC) and Wendy Sellers. In this episode, Chelsea Ryckis, President of Ethos Benefits, demystifies the difference between a 'benefits broker' and a 'benefits advisor', an essential understanding for HR professionals in an industry forecasted to be worth $44.53 billion in 2024. Chelsea un…
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NOT FOR SMALL EARS. In this riveting episode of "Fuck Around and Find Out," we sit down with Heather Vickery, a transformational success coach who believes in taking the bull by the horns and living unapologetically. Heather shares her journey of self-discovery and what led her to the coaching world. She emphasizes the importance of being radically…
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This episode titled, "Plain Speak: Enhancing Communication in HR and Small Business Leadership," is an enlightening exploration of the essentials of effective communication in a business setting. Matt Ramuzzi, a reputed small biz bookkeeping expert and owner of CapForge, underscores the paramount importance of plain language communication with cust…
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In this intriguing episode, Wendy & JC interview each other. Tune in to learn about your hosts. Wendy Sellers - famously known as "The HR Lady®" - shares the course of her unique journey, from her initial days in the retail, restaurant, and healthcare fields to a successful career in HR. She shares her experiences, inspirations, and the turning poi…
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In this engaging episode, Wendy Sellers, The HR Lady, introduces the listeners to Myron Welik, the mastermind behind the highly-praised platform 'I Want 2 Grow'. Known for his Jackhammer-like tenacity, Welik shares valuable insights on how strategic partnerships can drive business growth and success. Welik describes his new platform, IWant2Grow.com…
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Join Wendy Sellers and JC as they shed light on an old-school mentality that still persistently influences hiring decisions: the necessity of having a college degree. This episode explores the phenomenon known as the 'paper ceiling', where employers continuously overlook the potential of individuals without a degree; in fact, about 40% of individua…
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We discuss "4 Ways to Leverage Adversity for a Competitive Advantage" with Steve Gavatorta. Steve provides Customized Learning & Development Solutions and is a Speaker/Trainer/Coach/Author of In Defense of Adversity. This topic is essential because a leader who can incorporate these four foundational pillars (listed below) will create a competitive…
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Wendy Sellers announces the release of resources geared towards enhancing company culture and effective leadership. The 'HR Lady' reveals valuable tools in the form of e-books, audiobooks, and a free booklet. She introduces her free booklet, 'The Five Pillars of Company Culture,' newly republished and available for download on www.thehrlady.com, of…
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Today we’re doing the Best of Rest for our Season 4 Finale. This has been a really fun and rich season for us – and we even hit our 50th episode this season too! Join us as we pull out meaningful and effective advice from our guests. We're going to look at 6 major themes from the season: Focus on Leadership Development Emphasis on Values Navigating…
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In the season 2 finale of Great Voice No Training, Minnie gets to go in to the studio to record a video game and gets a blast from the past. When they debrief, Mikayla has some surprising news. Support the show For episode extras and the latest news, please visit greatvoicenotraining.comBy Great Voice No Training
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Professor Amy Keeley, an accomplished professor with an extensive background in the HR industry, joins Wendy. With her strong passion for business, marketing, and profound knowledge from years of HR management, Professor Keeley provides a unique lens to approach our conversation. She offers invaluable advice for managers seeking to amplify the conf…
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Expert Insights with Wendy Sellers, The HR Lady®. One of the key elements I've found crucial in HR success is fostering a culture of inclusivity and diversity within the workplace. It's not just about ticking boxes; it's about creating an environment where everyone feels valued and heard. Additionally, staying up-to-date with the latest HR trends a…
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In this conversation, Sara Buchel, a chemical engineer, shares her experiences and insights as a woman in the STEM field. She discusses the unique challenges she has faced, including imposter syndrome and the need to assert herself as a young professional. She also highlights the significance of work-life balance and the need for leaders to create …
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Wendy Sellers and JC engage Richard Blank, CEO of a Costa Rican call center, in an enlightening discussion on call center culture, attrition, and the pivotal role of gamification. Richard shares how he stumbled upon an opportunity to work in a friend's center in Costa Rica and subsequently fell in love with not just the place but also its culture a…
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Dr. Megan Grunert Kowalske is as Associate Professor and the Chairperson of the Department of Chemistry at Western Michigan University. Megan talks to use about changing norms in her STEM-field, the power of role modeling positive changes, and what she's experienced in terms of gender bias (and how she responded). Until next time, communicate with …
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Welcome back to a fresh episode of our podcast featuring our conversation with esteemed guest, Tony Chatman. Tony is a dynamic personality in the realm of workplace culture, renowned for his unique insights and substantial expertise. In our engaging discussion, we delve into his journey from being a chemical engineer to becoming a sought-after corp…
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Julie Sturza kicks off our Women in STEM series. Julie is a pediatric research statistician at the large academic medical center. In this role, she works with physician researchers to design pediatric research studies, conduct and interpret statistical analyses, and assist in the dissemination of research findings through presentations and peer-rev…
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Welcome to the insightful discussion with Wendy Sellers, The HR Lady, and her co-host JC, as they dive deep into entrepreneurship and business management with their navigator, Jessica Millhiser, a celebrated operations, processes & procedures consultant, hiring strategist, and speaker. This episode brings together diverse minds with a shared goal: …
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Nikita Kumar is a Podcast Success Manager at Pikkal & Co, where she integrates complex narratives into engaging content. In this episode of The Communicative Leader, Nikita talks to us about the role of leadership and communication in the podcast industry, but really leaves us with a masterclass in building authentic relationships. Until next time,…
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Hi Leaders, This week Dr. Julien Mirivel and Dr. Alex Lyon join us and share so many incredible tips and challenges related to leadership communication with us. Julien and Alex are communication scholars and teachers, and they showcase their expertise in their recent book, "Positive Communication For Leaders: Proven Strategies for Inspiring Unity a…
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Pam has been helping individuals and corporations improve their writing for the past 30 years. Pam reframes writing from just another item on the to-do list to problem solving. This is so powerful! When viewed as problem solving, we see the need for expertise, for strategy, and for planning. Pam also discusses the ROI when written communication is …
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Ben Gaskill describes himself as a lifelong salesperson. He talks about his aha moment when he realized that he could become his own boss. In this episode of The Communicative Leader, Ben shares leadership lessons that he has learned along the way, and those he wish he had learned sooner. Until next time, communicate with intention and lead with pu…
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Have you thought about sharing some of your expertise, your ideas, or experiences but just are not sure how to get started? Deevo Tindall, a Chief Experience Officer and leader in Marketing and Branding, walks us through how to use social media and sites like LinkedIn to amplify our voices in order to share our ideas. Until next time, communicate w…
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Scott Shank, PhD Candidate at Michigan State University, joins us this week and walks us through some interesting applied leadership communication research. Scott is also a former student, a research collaborator, and a friend! Scott chats with us about some really interesting, really vivid, and really important applied leadership research. If your…
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From confidence, conviction, and connection to rehearsal, Jacqueline Farrington shares her wealth of communication expertise with us. Jacqueline also draws from her recent book "The Non-Obvious Guide to Better Presentations: How to Present Like a Pro (Virtually or in Person)" to leave us with some concrete ideas for improving our communication and …
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Dr. David Schreiner is the President and CEO of Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital and the author of a new book, Be the Best Part of Their Day: Supercharging Communication with Values-Driven Leadership. David draws from his recent book to offer thoughtful leadership advice, but doesn't stop there. He couples the advice with poignant examples helping to…
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Pia Wendelbo is the CEO of Scandinavian Change Agents. She is dynamic and a wealth of expertise. Pia helps coach individuals and organizations on something that is really really hard for many of us – change. Through her person-centered approach, Pia leaves us with really thoughtful actions we can enact right now. Until next time, communicate with i…
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Karen is the CEO of Eber Leadership Group, an organization that works with Fortune 500 companies on how they build their leaders, teams, and culture. You all know we love to chat about leadership, teams, and culture on The Communicative Leader, but Karen takes us a step further to integrate storytelling. Want your employees to: Connect with and mor…
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Leaders, Welcome to the season 3 finale of The Communicative Leader. This was a fun one! Why? I got to revisit the thoughtful insights season 3 guests shared with us. In reviewing the season 3 episodes, I pulled out ten leadership takeaways and each of our guests speak to at least one of the takeaways. Our takeaways include: Embrace a growth mindse…
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Nick makes the link between continued education and leadership explicit. We talk about ROI and other traditional tangible outcomes, but we also talk about other benefits of lifelong learning - including more diverse and more capable workplaces. What else? Nick chats with us about rethinking the traditional bachelor's degree required approach. Why? …
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Tough conversations are, well, tough. That's why we call them that -- tough, challenging, hard, sensitive, etc. While these types of conversations aren't going away my friends, there are specific, pragmatic steps you can take that will make these more manageable. Guess what? Dr. JP Pawliw-Fry does us one better than manageable, he helps us to see h…
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Ulrike Seminati shines great insight into something all of us struggle with to some extent -- Procrastination. We might find ourselves dragging our feet for a certain task we don't love, or we might find that procrastination has become our go-to. Regardless, Ulrike provides some specific advice to help us get out of the mud and into the work. She a…
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