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  • Why The Employment Rights Act Will Reshape Work For Years To Come
    Jan 29 2026

    A sweeping reform of workplace law is here, and the practical impact arrives sooner than many expect. We sit down with employment law expert Joanna Sutton to unpack what actually changes, why the politics got so heated, and how employers can prepare without getting lost in legal jargon. The headlines are big: stronger protection during industrial action, statutory sick pay from day one, day one access to paternity and parental leave, and a sharp rise in penalties when collective consultation is mishandled.

    We start by tackling the real-world implications of a tribunal system already at capacity and an anticipated rise in claims. Joanna explains why the government’s phased roadmap matters, where uncertainty still sits pending regulations, and how small businesses will feel the compliance burden most. From there, we dig into industrial action: the repeal of minimum service levels and the end of the 12-week protection window.

    April becomes the crunch point. Sick pay shifts to day one and the lower earnings limit disappears, bringing more workers into eligibility and increasing costs for employers that rely on statutory minimums. Family rights also move, with day one access to paternity and parental leave, a change that demands clear manager guidance even if entitlements stay the same. On restructuring, protective awards for collective redundancy failures are set to double, turning process shortcuts into expensive mistakes. And we clarify why sexual harassment complaints will be clearly protected as whistleblowing, reinforcing the need for credible reporting, prompt investigations, and prevention-focused training.

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    IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This audio is published by Trish Hewitt of Haylo HR. The information in this video is for general guidance only and, although the presenter believes it was correct at the time it was recorded (January 2026), the law may have changed since then. You should always seek your own legal advice. This advice adheres to employment law within England, Scotland and Wales.

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    35 min
  • Five Generations, One Workplace
    Oct 23 2025

    Five generations now share the same workplace—and the headlines say we’re in constant conflict. We take a scalpel to that narrative with Matt Cook, co‑founder at culture consultancy The Shift, and trace where friction really comes from: life stage, economic context, and mismatched signals of value, not innate differences in work ethic. From the ancient “youth are lazy” gripe to today’s debates about remote work and Slack etiquette, we unpack the myths and get to the mechanics of how modern teams actually function.

    Matt walks us through the changing markers of ambition in a digital world where output can be created in bursts and presenteeism is a poor compass. We explore the power flip inside organisations—formal authority often sits with senior leaders while crucial digital expertise lives with newer hires—and how that tension can either stall progress or spark innovation. The key, we argue, is to legitimise where the expertise is, grant decision rights to match, and remove the blockers that keep good ideas from moving.

    Communication becomes the proving ground. We offer a simple framework: define what each channel means, set response expectations, and write the full ask up front to support asynchronous work. We also address the post‑pandemic soft‑skills gap and share practical ways to rebuild confidence in phone calls, direct feedback, and difficult conversations. Rather than adding rigid policies, we advocate for clear principles and flexible application, so teams can honour different needs without losing coherence.

    To make the benefits real, we highlight reverse mentoring as a two‑way learning engine and the role of storytelling in spreading evidence of intergenerational wins—from enterprise examples to research‑led breakthroughs. The takeaway is straightforward: see the person, not the stereotype, while staying alert to the contexts that shape them. Subscribe for more candid, practical conversations on culture, and tell us: what’s one principle you’d set to make collaboration across ages easier?

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    IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This video is published by Trish Hewitt of Haylo HR HR. The information in this video is for general guidance only and, although the presenter believes it was correct at the time it was recorded (September 2025), the law may have changed since then. You should always seek your own legal advice. This advice adheres to employment law within England, Scotland and Wales.

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    30 min
  • The Science of Productivity: Harnessing Flow States for Maximum Impact
    Sep 18 2025

    Have you ever looked up from your work to find hours have passed in what felt like minutes? That magical state of total immersion, what psychologists call "flow", might be the key to unlocking your greatest potential and reclaiming your life from digital distraction.

    In this enlightening conversation, former Hollywood executive and Academy Award winner Steven Puri shares his remarkable journey from visual effects producer to productivity expert. After working on blockbusters like Independence Day and holding executive positions at DreamWorks and 20th Century Fox, Steven discovered a common thread among high performers across creative and technical fields: their ability to harness flow states for extraordinary results without sacrificing their wellbeing.

    Drawing from the groundbreaking research of Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Steven reveals practical strategies for entering these heightened states of productivity where "the river magnifies your effort." You'll discover why identifying your "one thing" each morning creates momentum, how understanding your chronotype can revolutionise your workday, and why protecting your attention has become an urgent battle against trillion-dollar companies designed to "steal your life."

    This conversation goes beyond typical productivity advice to address a profound question: "We all have something great inside us, are we going to get it out or not?" Steven challenges us to consider whether we'll reach old age lamenting all we could have created, or whether we'll harness flow states to bring our unique gifts into the world.

    Whether you're struggling with constant distractions, feeling overwhelmed by competing priorities, or simply seeking to do deeper, more meaningful work, this episode offers both inspiration and actionable techniques to transform how you work and live. The difference between finishing your day fulfilled or frustrated often comes down to one decision, are you ready to make it?

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    00:41 Steven Purry's Background and Career Journey

    01:19 Transition to Film and Digital Effects

    03:00 Success in Hollywood and Starting a Company

    04:39 Failures and Lessons from Startups

    05:58 Discovering Flow States

    09:38 Practical Tips for Achieving Flow

    13:22 The Suka Company and Its Mission

    17:50 Daily Practices for Productivity

    23:11 Balancing Grand Plans and Daily Focus

    25:56 Understanding Procrastination

    28:29 The Role of AI in Productivity

    31:01 The Future of Work with AI

    33:10 Achieving Flow State in Business

    40:32 Chronotypes and Productivity

    44:57 Final Thoughts and Resources

    You can contact Steven Here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-puri/

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    IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This video is published by Trish Hewitt of Haylo HR HR. The information in this video is for general guidance only and, although the presenter believes it was correct at the time it was recorded (September 2025), the law may have changed since then. You should always seek your own legal advice. This advice adheres to employment law within England, Scotland and Wales.

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    50 min
  • The Human Inside: Balancing AI and People in HR
    Sep 4 2025

    What happens when artificial intelligence meets human resources? That's the fascinating question at the heart of my conversation with Amanda Arrowsmith, former People and Transformation Director at the CIPD and a transformation specialist with over three decades of experience in HR.

    Amanda brings a refreshing perspective to AI in the workplace – seeing it not as a threat, but as a powerful tool that can enhance human capabilities when used thoughtfully. "AI is a tool, like Excel is a tool," she explains, drawing a practical comparison that grounds our discussion in reality rather than science fiction.

    The most exciting possibilities? Personalisation tops Amanda's list. Just as Netflix customises content based on our viewing habits, AI can tailor workplace experiences to individual needs, potentially revolutionising both inclusion and performance. Add to this the automation of repetitive tasks and real-time insights into workforce patterns, and the potential for HR transformation becomes clear.

    But Amanda's enthusiasm comes with important caveats. Her three golden rules for HR professionals using AI – people first, transparency, and continuous auditing for bias – frame a thoughtful approach to implementation. The "human inside" must remain central, particularly for high-impact moments like redundancies or disciplinary conversations where empathy and nuance are irreplaceable.

    We explore the shifting landscape for entry-level HR roles, the importance of cross-functional governance (which Amanda brilliantly likens to "Avengers assembling"), and the growing need for data literacy among HR professionals. Throughout our conversation, Amanda balances technological optimism with a deep commitment to human-centred practice.

    Whether you're an HR professional curious about AI's implications for your role, a leader navigating technological change, or simply interested in how work is evolving, this episode offers valuable insights into maintaining humanity in an increasingly automated world. Listen now to discover how to harness AI's power while keeping people at the heart of HR.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    00:21 Amanda's HR Journey

    01:37 Exciting AI Applications in HR

    03:10 AI for Repetitive HR Tasks

    04:10 Golden Rules for AI in HR

    05:26 Transparency in AI Usage

    07:44 Addressing Bias in AI

    11:48 Future of AI in HR

    15:20 Red Flags in AI Usage

    17:48 The Impact of AI on Company Reputation

    18:10 Governance and Responsibility in AI Usage

    18:50 The Role of IT and HR in AI Implementation

    19:09 Ethics and Compliance in AI

    19:54 The Avengers Analogy for AI Governance

    24:00 Balancing AI and Human Learning in HR

    27:12 The Future of Entry-Level HR Roles

    29:16 Engaging with AI Tools for Personal and Professional Use

    31:31 Concluding Thoughts and Future Discussions

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    IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This video is published by Trish Hewitt of Haylo HR HR. The information in this video is for general guidance only and, although the presenter believes it was correct at the time it was recorded (August 2025), the law may have changed since then. You should always seek your own legal advice. This advice adheres to employment law within England, Scotland and Wales.

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    32 min
  • Authentic HR: Vicky Campbell on DEI, Work-Life Balance, and Innovation
    Aug 14 2025

    Ever wondered what truly drives inclusive workplaces beyond the policies and tick-box exercises? HR expert Vicky Campbell joins us for a candid conversation about creating environments where everyone genuinely belongs.

    Vicky cuts through corporate jargon to address what's often missing in diversity conversations: "We talk about diversity, we talk about inclusion, but the equity path is obviously where the magic happens." She challenges the notion that organisations are "done" with DEI after implementing a few surface-level changes, arguing instead for ongoing, courageous conversations that foster psychological safety.

    The discussion takes a deeply personal turn when exploring the return to work after parental leave. Drawing from her own experiences, Vicky highlights how employers often miss the mark by focusing on procedures rather than human connection. "Did I feel held? Did I feel cared for in a way that I would want to be cared for?" she asks, advocating for individualised approaches that recognise each parent's unique needs—especially for those with neurodiversity.

    When tackling innovation and AI in HR, Vicky strikes a thoughtful balance. While embracing technology's efficiency benefits, she emphasises that human intuition remains irreplaceable: "I can sense things as a human and my instincts tell me to take the conversation in a certain way." Her insights on four-day workweeks are equally nuanced, warning that without proper boundaries, compressed schedules risk intensifying burnout rather than alleviating it.

    Throughout our conversation, Vicky embodies her philosophy of "being the change you want to see," sharing how she established a community choir to foster connection and wellbeing. Her approach to HR—prioritising authenticity, psychological safety, and human connection—offers a refreshing alternative to corporate box-ticking.

    How might your organisation benefit from focusing less on policies and more on creating environments where people truly feel seen and heard? Connect with Vicky on LinkedIn or through her Instagram page "Advanced Populous" to continue the conversation.

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    35 min
  • Transforming Performance Management
    Jul 10 2025

    Transforming Performance Management with Chris Bjorling


    In this episode, our host interviews Chris Bjorling, President of Fidello, and winner of the Golden Stevie Award. The conversation focuses on the evolution and importance of performance management, highlighting its role in career development and organisational success. Chris offers insights on how performance management should be more supportive than punitive, discussing cultural and generational shifts and the emerging role of AI. He shares practical strategies, such as the 'four questions, four times a year' method to improve management conversations. Challenges are also covered, notably the need for better managerial training and adapting to the changing workforce dynamics. The discussion wraps up with Chris's reflections on his career achievements and the recognition his company has received for their innovative approaches.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome

    00:25 Meet Chris Abling: Career and Achievements

    01:35 Understanding Performance Management

    03:58 Challenges in Performance Management

    10:51 Generational Differences in the Workforce

    18:49 AI and Future Trends in Performance Management

    28:40 Award Recognition and Closing Remarks

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    34 min
  • The Power of Feedback, what organisations get wrong and how to get things right!
    Jun 27 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Rachel Way to discuss the vital topic of feedback in the workplace. Drawing from her extensive experience in HR and 360 feedback sessions, Rachel shares her insights on why feedback is essential, how it can be done effectively, and the role it plays in personal and professional growth. We explore the challenges managers face when providing feedback and discuss ways to create a culture that fosters constructive and honest feedback. Rachel also provides practical tips on how to give and receive feedback, even in challenging situations. Tune in to learn more about the transformative power of feedback in achieving organisational goals and enhancing employee performance.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
    00:17 The Importance of Feedback
    02:57 Understanding 360 Feedback
    04:10 Examples of Good and Bad Feedback
    05:28 Impact of Constructive Feedback on Performance
    07:00 Documenting Feedback: Pros and Cons
    09:33 Challenges in Giving Feedback
    13:12 Creating a Feedback Culture
    20:37 Handling Feedback for Senior Leaders
    22:54 Conclusion and Contact Information

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    24 min
  • Bad Bosses Ruin Lives
    May 30 2025

    What do bad bosses really cost us, and how do we break the cycle?

    In this eye-opening episode, I sit down with Debra Corey, award-winning HR leader and co-author of Bad Bosses Ruin Lives: The Building Blocks for Being a Great Boss. We explore the hidden damage toxic leadership causes, from burnout and anxiety to low engagement and high turnover, and how to fix it.

    🎧 You’ll learn:

    • The 10 types of bad bosses (and how to spot them)
    • The real-life impact of toxic management on employees
    • Practical tools to become a better, more human leader

    Whether you’ve survived a bad boss or want to make sure you’re not becoming one — this is a must-listen.

    📚 Get the book: Bad Bosses Ruin Lives by Debra & Ken Corey here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=bad+bosses+ruin+lives&crid=3CHDMR3VZZC8Z&sprefix=%2Caps%2C191&ref=nb_sb_ss_recent_2_0_recent

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    25 min