10 HR and Culture Podcasts to Listen to in 2022
July 21, 2022
Whether it’s in a classroom, online, or in the workplace, learning by doing is one of the best ways to build knowledge. But sometimes, you want to learn from the success—or failures—of peers going through similar challenges. Here are ten HR and Culture podcasts you should check out.
Whether it’s in a classroom, online, or in the workplace, learning by doing is one of the best ways to build knowledge. But sometimes, you want to learn from the success—or failures—of peers going through similar challenges.
We’ve shared a few of our favorite blogs and newsletters, and now we’re back with ten HR and Culture podcasts you should check out.
#Worktrends with Meghan M. Biro
What it’s about: Each episode of #Worktrends brings you great conversations and actionable tips from HR tech vendors and practitioners. Host Meghan M. Biro is the CEO and founder of TalentCulture World of Work Community which works with companies of all sizes to recruit and empower stellar talent. Why we love it: We believe that technology can help scale culture—but at its core, culture is people. #Worktrends brings tech and people together and explores the challenges and opportunities of building culture in today’s evolving workplaces.
Where you can listen: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Website
WorkLife with Adam Grant
What it’s about: Adam Grant’s WorkLife uses human psychology and research to take a practical and entertaining look at “the science of making work not suck.” WorkLife is one of the most successful podcasts out there. Grant, a professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, is a sought-after speaker specializing in organizational psychology.Why we love it: When you’re making time to listen to a podcast, you want to learn and be entertained—Grant does both effortlessly.
Where you can listen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Website
DriveThruHR - HR Conversations
What it’s about: Podcast episodes don’t have to be audiobook length. Some of the best are under 30, including DriveThruHR. Each episode brings insights and humor on HR tech, recruiting, culture, and more. Why we love it: One word—topical. From interview process changes to managing microaggressions in the workplace, their guests bring real-world experiences to help make you better at doing what you do.
Where you can listen: Apple Podcasts | Website
People Managing People Podcast
What it’s about: Tim Reitsma’s People Managing Podcast has everyday tips and advice for professionals at all stages of their careers. Episodes feature guests on topics like employee engagement (one of our favorites), leadership development, culture, and more. Why we love it: Tim’s interview style is engaging for both his guests and us, the audience.
Where you can listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | Spotify | Website
Redefining HR
What it’s about: Entering its eighth season, Redefining HR brings listeners to the edge of the future of work featuring “mavericks, innovators, boundary-pushers, creators, builders, and convention crushers.” Each episode gives HR and People Leaders things to think about and things to put into action.Why we love it: Host Lars Schmidt has spent 20 years in HR and recruiting—and brings that experience to his interview process.
Where you can listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | Website
Leading the Future of Work with Jacob Morgan
What it’s about: This weekly podcast brings you in-depth interviews with business leaders, including the CEOs of Best Buy, Netflix, The Home Depot, and more. Why we love it: A recent episode that stood out to us looked at how playing chess can help you master making decisions in uncomfortable or unfamiliar situations. With changes to the workplace and economic uncertainties abound, Morgan provides excellent tips for managing through difficult times.
Where you can listen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Website
Coaching for Real Leaders
What it’s about: Coaching for Real Leaders is a Harvard Business Review podcast that plays like a practical coaching session. If you’re doing leadership coaching, this podcast is excellent for putting learning into action.Why we love it: Host and executive coach Muriel Wilkins knows how to get the best out of people.
Where you can listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | Website
Culture Crush
What it’s about: Culture Crush looks at everything and anything that goes into creating a great culture. Each episode features conversations with leaders sharing real-life experiences, tips, and best practices for creating a healthy work environment.Why we love it: We joined host Kindra Maples and Jonathan Field from Assembly for an episode focused on employee recognition and how it can increase company culture, brand recognition, engagement, and retention.
Where you can listen: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Spotify | Website
People, Culture, & Tech
What it’s about: People, Culture, & Tech brings guests to discuss HR topics like mental health, diversity and inclusion, values, and more. They aim to help you create a more positive—and powerful—culture in your workplace.Why we love it: People, Culture, & Tech doesn’t shy away from sensitive topics—and that’s why you should give it a listen. From ways to increase the participation of women in the workforce to create an environment that attracts and retains diverse leaders, People, Culture, & Tech has got something for everyone.
Where you can listen: Spotify | Website
The HR Happy Hour
What it’s about: Last but not least, we recommend checking out The HR Happy Hour. The podcast network was started in 2009 and features seven different shows. Hosted by Steve Boese and Trish McFarlane, At Work in America is their original podcast and features business leaders, HR leaders, and practitioners sharing what they know about HR, people, and culture.Why we love it: There’s something for everyone with seven different shows!
Where you can listen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Website
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