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HR Mixtape

HR Mixtape

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HR Mixtape is a weekly human resources and business leadership podcast for HR professionals, people leaders, and executives navigating the real work of managing people. Episodes cover human resources strategy, HR compliance, workplace culture, leadership development, employee experience, payroll and HR technology, and the future of work. Whether you work in HR, talent management, people operations, or business leadership, HR Mixtape offers practical insights, expert conversations, and real-world perspectives to help you lead with confidence in today’s evolving workplace.All rights reserved by WRKdefined Economie Management Management et direction Réussite personnelle
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  • Improving Succession Planning: Why it Feels like a Fire Drill and How to Fix It
    Apr 16 2026
    In this episode, Dr. Shari Simpson talks with Megan Leasher, founder of Disruptive Journeys, about the challenges of succession planning in organizations. They discuss how to shift the perception of succession planning from a reactive process to a proactive strategy that involves all levels of the organization. Listeners will learn practical steps to identify critical roles, engage employees in the process, and create a culture of shared responsibility for leadership development. Understand the difference between succession planning and replacement planning. Identify critical roles that impact organizational success. Implement a committee approach to succession planning. Normalize conversations about succession planning within teams. Develop a common language to discuss succession planning effectively. 00:00 -- Introduction to the episode and guest 00:30 -- Importance of proactive succession planning 01:05 -- Personal story that sparked passion for succession planning 02:25 -- Difference between succession planning and replacement planning 04:03 -- Basketball analogy for succession planning 05:14 -- Limitations of focusing on high-level positions 07:03 -- Identifying critical roles in organizations 08:49 -- Committee approach to succession planning 10:29 -- Peer recognition in succession planning 11:24 -- Overcoming ego and turf wars in leadership 12:43 -- Common language for succession planning discussions 14:02 -- HR's role versus business leaders' responsibilities 15:02 -- Engaging employees in succession planning 16:20 -- Handling employees who are not interested in advancement 18:05 -- Ensuring fairness and equity in succession planning 20:04 -- Final thoughts and actionable question for leaders Guest: Megan Leasher, founder of Disruptive Journeys. She helps organizations strengthen leadership pipelines and develop intentional succession strategies. With extensive experience in leadership development, Megan focuses on creating proactive approaches to succession planning that involve all levels of an organization. Keywords: succession planning, leadership development, employee engagement, critical roles, committee approach, organizational culture, skills development, HR responsibilities, workforce planning, talent management
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    22 min
  • Supporting Working Parents: Practical Programs that Reduce Burnout
    Apr 14 2026
    In this episode, Dr. Shari Simpson speaks with Dr. Rosina McAlpine, founder of Win-Win Parenting, about the challenges working parents face and how employers can better support them. The discussion highlights the misconceptions surrounding working parents and caregivers, emphasizing that the issues they encounter are systemic rather than individual. Listeners will learn actionable strategies to create a more supportive workplace environment that reduces burnout and enhances employee well-being. Understand the systemic issues affecting working parents. Recognize the importance of data in addressing employee needs. Implement targeted programs that genuinely support families. Train leaders to foster a family-friendly workplace culture. Create a community for parents to share experiences and solutions. 00:00 -- Introduction to the episode00:36 -- Rosina's personal experience as a working parent01:18 -- The realization of the need for support03:23 -- Misconceptions about working parents and caregivers05:02 -- Defining what it means to be parent-friendly07:36 -- Successful programs that prevent burnout11:16 -- The importance of flexibility in support programs12:20 -- Training managers to support employees effectively14:29 -- Creative initiatives organizations can implement16:43 -- The role of leaders in sharing personal stories17:18 -- Engaging C-suite leaders in supporting parents18:27 -- Key takeaway for organizations to support parents Guest: Dr. Rosina McAlpine, founder of Win-Win Parenting. She equips HR and leaders with research-based strategies to support working parents and reduce burnout. Rosina has over a decade of experience in developing programs that address the unique challenges faced by working families. Keywords: working parents support, employer strategies, burnout prevention, family-friendly workplace, employee well-being, leadership training, workplace culture, caregiver challenges, data-driven solutions, community for parents
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    21 min
  • Empty Cup: HR Can’t Keep Pouring Without a Refill
    Apr 9 2026
    In this episode, Dr. Shari Simpson speaks with Will Ortiz-Febus, HR Healing Advocate at Beyond HR podcast, about the often-overlooked mental health challenges faced by HR professionals. They discuss the emotional toll of the HR role, the importance of setting boundaries, and practical strategies for maintaining well-being while supporting others. Listeners will gain insights into recognizing signs of stress in themselves and their teams, as well as actionable steps to foster a healthier workplace environment. Listener Takeaways: • Understand the unique mental health challenges HR professionals face. • Learn how to set effective boundaries in the workplace. • Identify warning signs of disengagement in HR teams. • Discover strategies for fostering emotional intelligence in leadership. • Gain insights on creating a supportive HR community. Timestamps: 00:00 -- Introduction to the episode 00:39 -- The emotional labor of HR work 01:51 -- The loneliness of being an HR professional 03:52 -- Why mental health is a hidden topic in HR 06:14 -- Importance of boundary setting in HR 09:33 -- Educating leaders on supporting HR teams 12:22 -- Unique stressors in manufacturing HR roles 14:01 -- Warning signs of disengagement in HR staff 17:10 -- Prioritization conversations with business leaders 18:34 -- Building community among HR professionals Guest: Will Ortiz-Febus, HR Healing Advocate at Beyond HR podcast. He focuses on the emotional well-being of HR professionals and the challenges they face in their roles. With over 20 years of experience in HR, he advocates for mental health awareness and support within the industry. Keywords: HR mental health, emotional labor in HR, boundary setting, HR community support, disengagement signs, emotional intelligence in leadership, HR stressors, workplace well-being, HR professional challenges, supporting HR teams
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    23 min
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