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Christusgemeente the Lighthouse is een Gemeente, die zich laat inspireren door Gods Woord en Zijn Heilige Geest. We willen in de samenkomsten elkaar ontmoeten, God prijzen en Hem groot maken tijdens de aanbidding, luisteren naar Gods Woord en de profetieën die uitgesproken worden tijdens het gebed.
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HR in Review is a podcast that brings you interviews with leading HR practitioners, academics and consultants. We cover a host of HR related topics like HR strategy, technology, recruitment, training, diversity, employment law, reward and wellbeing. Guests also share personal experiences and career tips, resulting in a varied and interesting discussion which we hope will provide you with useful and actionable advice, while also being an enjoyable and stimulating listen. HR in Review is produ ...
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Giving The Game Away with Cam Scott and Joel Barber features interviews with a range of elite athletes including Olympic gold medallists, international footballers and BBC Sports Personality of the Year winners. Our aim is to humanise sportspeople by discussing their off-the-pitch interests, and highlighting lesser-spoken aspects of their lives such as dealing with rejection, recovering from injuries and handling the media. There are so many lessons to learn from sport, and by exploring the ...
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In today's HR in Review episode, we explore why and how Gen Z is changing the norms in the workplace. We also explore the key things organisations should learn about this new approach to work. Guest: Isabel Berwick, host of the Financial Times Working It podcast Isabel Berwick is the host of the FT's Working It podcast about the workplace and write…
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In today's HR in Review episode, we discuss managing political disagreements in the workplace. With only a few weeks left to go until the election, political conversations in the office are becoming more prevalent and tensions could rise. So, who's responsibility is it to manage the differing interests and how should organisations be thinking about…
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In today's HR in Review episode, we talk about AI and HR in policing. Bill Banham's guest today is Andrew Thain, Head of HR - People Services at the Norfolk and Suffolk Police. Guest: Andrew Thain, Head of HR, Norfolk and Suffolk Police Andrew is a skilled People leader. He posses strong communication and collaborations skills. He has over 10 years…
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In this episode of the HR in Review show, we focus on the why and how of creating "human-centered cultures" and why it should be a priority for leaders and HR. Guest: Kul Mahay - Founder and Chief Executive Officer at Ignite Your Inner Potential Kul served for 32 years in the UK police service, of which two-thirds were spent at leadership level. Du…
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In this episode of the HR in Review Podcast, we cover two important employment law topics; we explore the Increases to civil penalties for employers engaging illegal workers and talk about the Statutory code of practice on ‘fire and rehire’ policies. Joining Amelia Brand today is Stephen Mutch a Director of Employment and HR and Michael McNally an …
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In this episode of the HR in Review Podcast, we explore why companies are asking for their employees to return to the office and also discuss how organisations can encourage a better work-life balance. Kate also stresses the importance of ensuring all employees have equal opportunities for advancement, despite working a 4 or 5-day working week. Gue…
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In this episode of the HR in Review Podcast, host Amelia Brand is joined by Rachael Tate, HR Director for National Fostering Group. They dive into the crucial topic of developing fostering-friendly policies in the workplace! This episode not only sheds light on the possibilities of combining fostering and employment but also explores the significan…
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In this episode of HR in Review, Bill Banham speak with James Hems, Head of HR, People and Culture at Bluewave Technology. They mostly talk about the hiring trends and motivations of Gen z vs Millennials when it comes to jobs. Guest: James Hems James is foremost a partner, parent and dog owner. He didn't start life in the People profession, instead…
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In this episode of HR in Review, Amelia Brand welcomes financial wellbeing expert Ruth Handcock. They delve into the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on employers and employees, discussing salary hunting, potential solutions, and the role of managers in supporting financial wellbeing. The looming pensions crisis is explored, along with the taboo…
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In this episode of the HR in Review show, we look at what could change within management development in the next decade and how leaders can be more accountable for their professional development. Bill's guest this time is Tom Manning, Founder at The Pathway Academy. Guest: Tom Manning Tom founded The Pathway Academy in 2014; that equips managers an…
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In this HR in Review episode, our guest is Rashaad Hutchison Price, a seasoned people professional who has over 22 years of experience in the HR space specializing in Banking, Finance, and Fintech. Rashaad has worked extensively in Africa, the Middle East, and the United Kingdom. Rashaad is also a speaker at the upcoming DisruptHR Aberdeen summit h…
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In today's episode, we're delving into i4cp’s report "The Productivity Predicament." The report examines the challenges of maximising employee productivity without sacrificing empathy in the workplace. You can find the report here: https://hrreview.co.uk/white-papers/i4cp-and-hrreview-the-productivity-predicament/372098 Guest: Mollie Lombardi Molli…
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In this HR in Review episode, we look ahead to DisruptHR London and DisruptHR Birmingham. Bill's guest this time is Perry Timms, Adjunct Faculty at Hult International Business School and HR Magazine's #1 HR Thought Leader of 2022, and Founder at People and Transformational HR Limited. Guest: Perry Timms Perry is also the author of the book Transfor…
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In this episode of the HR in Review podcast, we take a pulse of the current labour market and try to predict what the UK and EU economies can expect in the year ahead. Guest: Julius Probst Bill Banham's guest is Julius Probst, PhD, European Labor Economist at Appcast, and speaker at DisruptHR Cambridge on Oct 24. Julius was born in Germany but has …
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In this episode of the HR in Review podcast, Bill Banham talks with Naysan Firoozmand, Global Head of Coaching at Hult EF Corporate Education and speaker at DisruptHR London 18.0 happening September 25. Guest: Naysan Firoozmand Naysan has 20+ years of experience of working with senior leaders across a wide range of public and private sectors. He sa…
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In this episode of the HR in Review pod, we look at ways to increase productivity plus we consider why high EQ is important for effective leaders. Guest: Lena Thompson Bill Banham's guest this time is Lena Thompson, founder and speaker at Lena Thompson International and former System Analyst at Morgan Stanley. Lena has 15+ years of experience in th…
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In this episode of the HR in Review show, we hear from Christopher Bjorling, President at Fidello Inc, Associate Editor with me at HR Gazette, and co-host of the popular People and Performance Podcast. Guest: Christopher Bjorling For over 30 years Chris has led Fidello in creating unique talent management solutions. Through the products and service…
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In this episode of the HR in Review show, Amelia Brand talks with Dr Lynda Folan, Doctor of Organisational Psychology, Managing Director and Author. Today they discuss workplace culture and why it's so important for organisations to get it right, especially in the new working world where hybrid work is on the rise. Guest: Dr Lynda Folan Dr Lynda Fo…
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Managing HR when based in one country can be complicated but when you are looking to expand internationally, education and compliance are key. In this episode of the HR in Review podcast, we look at ways to close that gap. Guest: Michelle Forster Bill Banham's guest this time is Michelle Forster, Managing Director at Tricord Solutions HR, a company…
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At just 24, Australian cricketer Peter Hatzoglou already has a cricketing CV to envy. The legspinner is one of the most exciting young players in the game, is a Big Bash winner, and has also had stints in the UK playing for Oval Invincibles and Glamorgan… However, his journey to the top is more unusual than most and not that long ago a career in cr…
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In this episode, we discuss building an HR tech stack and how AI will continue to move the needle. Bill Banham's guest is Jack Webb-Heller, CTO and co-founder of WorkSmarter, a leading HR platform that empowers over 7,000 UK-based SMEs to streamline their human resources processes and drive business success. Jack will be a speaker at DisruptHR Norw…
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In this episode of the HR in Review show, Amelia Brand talks with Alicia Nagar about what employers should be doing to ensure they are supporting their employees mental health in the workplace. Guest: Alicia Nagar Head of People, Wellbeing & Equity at Mental Health First Aid England. Is also an Associate Member of the CIPD and has over 11 years bro…
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Oh hello. As the title suggests, this is my little way of letting you know that I'm wrapping up Like I'm A Six-Year-Old once and for all. I've loved doing it - and thanks so much for listening to it and supporting it over the years! Bloody hell! - but I feel like after eight years, hundreds of conversations, a bunch of live shows, a pandemic and a …
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Ben Abbatangelo is a proud Gunaikurnai and Wotjobaluk man and a social commentator. He’s the former deputy CEO of global non-profit AIME, has appeared regularly on The Project and the ABC and has written for The Guardian and The Saturday Paper. Based on some of his recent work, I’ve sensed that Ben’s been going through something of a political shif…
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Paul McGinley was an elite golfer in his own right - reaching the lofty heights of top 20 in the world at one stage. However, Paul is perhaps best known for his success in team competitions, notably the Ryder Cup in which he played integral roles in 2002 when he sunk the winning putt and in 2014 when he captained Europe to victory. During this epis…
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Larissa Baldwin-Roberts is a proud Widjabul Wia-bal woman from the Bundjalung Nations and has been a progressive activist since forever. She's a co-founder of the First Nations climate pressure group SEED Mob and is the current CEO of GetUp!. In this conversation I ask Larissa about where her politics come from and how she thinks about political id…
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John Quiggin is a widely-respected economist and professor at the University of Queensland. He's a former member of the Australian Government's Climate Change Authority, and he's written widely about the scourge of neoliberalism and privatisation. I wanted to get John on the show to discuss the essay written by Treasurer Jim Chalmers for The Monthl…
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In this episode of the HR in Review show, Bill Banham talks with Jamie Keeling, Head of Solutions at My Staff Shop, a company specialising in creating tailored employee benefits and rewards & recognition via their Platform. Guest: Jamie Keeling Jamie Keeling, Head of Solutions, My Staff Shop and a member of the company’s Senior Management Team, Jam…
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In this HR in review episode, Bill Banham is joined by Richard Lucas, CEO and co-founder at Govox, an online mental health wellbeing platform. Guest: Richard Lucas With 30 years of senior leadership experience, Richard has a unique take on mental health and wellbeing. A personal story led him, and a like-minded team, to create Govox. Having witness…
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She's back! Economist, comrade and now author Alison Pennington returns to the show to discuss her debut book Gen F'ed? How Young Australians Can Reclaim Their Uncertain Futures. We discuss how all the good jobs disappeared, our massively cooked housing market, replacing intergenerational warfare with class warfare and how young people can build po…
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In this episode of the HR in Review podcast, we talk about one of the most important lessons the COVID-19 pandemic taught businesses and HR leaders: the importance of authentic collaboration in the workplace. We consider six elements essential to collaboration in the post-Covid workplace and the tools and strategies to future-proof businesses so th…
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This week's episode brings you the conversation I had with some other generational voices at a live event at the public library in my home town, Warrnambool. Alongside Zoomer and journalist Sharna Rogers, Xer and psychologist Dr. Jodie Fleming and Baby Boomer and celebrated aid worker Bob Handby AO, I discussed three big topics I explore in my book…
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Polly Hemming is a Senior Researcher at The Australia Institute's Climate & Energy Program. Just this week she was giving evidence to a Parliamentary committee on the Labor Party's signature climate policy, the "Safeguard Mechanism" - which, I'm sorry to say, stinks. It stinks real bad. Here Polly lays out exactly just how much of a mess this polic…
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In this HR in review episode our guest is Deborah Hartung, a consultant, facilitator, writer, speaker, and Founder of Personify Change Ltd. Bill and Deborah dicuss redefining performance metrics aswell as a newperformance management framework. Guest: Deborah Hartung Proud to be described as proud to be called a “maverick” and a “force of nature”, D…
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In this episode, Amelia Brand talks with Kevin Martin; Chief Research Officer at Institute for Corporate Productivity (i4cp). The focus in this podcast is on a major trend we are expecting to see in 2023 - flexiblity. Including, how the new normal and hybrid world has changed what we mean by that term and also considering what flexible packages loo…
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Oh hello. I am back again. Look at us. This week I’m bringing you another taste of my debut book I, Millennial: One Snowflake’s Screed Against Boomers, Billionaires & Everything Else, which is now out and about in the world. This is an extract from the chapter on privatisation - "From Our Warm, Public Hands" - which lays out just how much of our pu…
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Guest: Giles O'Halloran Giles started his HR career working for IBM and his last role with IBM was as an HR Business Partner for the UK’s largest strategic business unit. He has since worked in other senior HR roles across Europe, advised at the board level, and worked internationally as a consultant. More about Giles: Giles is a columnist with a l…
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Guest: Katie Neaves Joining Bill Banham on the HR in Review Podcast this time is Katie Neeves, Trans Ambassador at Cool2BTrans. Katie is a woman on a mission - but, she says, "not just any woman and not just any mission!" Katie says she "lived for 48 years as a man while struggling with her gender and hiding her big secret to the world". She was th…
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Guest: Elvin Turner Bill Banham talks with Elvin Turner, Executive Innovation Coach at Elvin Turner and Associates Limited, a consultancy specializing in organizational and people innovation; intrapreneurship; innovation leadership and talent development; innovation culture change. Elvin is also an MBA Associate Lecturer teaching Innovation & Entre…
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Craig "Fozzy" Foster is a former Socceroo who has become not only one of Australia’s most respected sports commentators and broadcasters, but also one of our most respected social justice advocates and human rights campaigners. This episode is Craig's keynote speech at the 2022 Refugee Legal Annual Dinner, which I happened to MC online. It's follow…
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We're living through tough times. Just as we thought we had gotten through the worst of the pandemic, we were hit with knock-on effects like labor shortages, supply chain issues, and recessions - all exacerbated by an awful war in Ukraine. And let's not forget the impact the Brexit is now having on the economy and the union. So what's the result? T…
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