
Transparency = Chaos?
Employees want transparency and leaders want trust. But somewhere between open communication and complete oversharing, things can get messy fast. In this episode of HR Stew, hosts Regina and Holly tackle one of the most

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HR Stew is the show where HR professionals discuss controversial hot topics, tell stories, and cope with the madness that is being an HR professional. With a combined 35 years of HR experience, hosts Regina and Holly bring a candid take on HR and the transformation of the industry. HR Stew is presented by Vida HR.
Unknown Host hosts HR Stew, a business show with 40 episodes published.

Employees want transparency and leaders want trust. But somewhere between open communication and complete oversharing, things can get messy fast. In this episode of HR Stew, hosts Regina and Holly tackle one of the most

They close the biggest deals, hit every target, and look like a dream on paper. But behind the scenes, they may be creating tension, damaging morale, and pushing others out the door. In this episode of HR Stew, Regina an

For years, workplace conversations have focused on protecting employees (and for good reason). But what happens when the employee is actually in the wrong? In this episode of HR Stew, Regina and Holly tackle one of the m

You nailed the interview… so why is the offer taking forever? And what really happens behind the scenes before that offer letter hits your inbox? In this episode of HR Stew, Regina break down the job offer process from t

In this episode of HR Stew, host Holly and Regina discuss one of the most complicated parts of workplace culture: relationships. From best friend coworkers to hired family members and even workplace romances, the team ex

From AI acceleration to sweeping legal shifts and deeply personal journeys, 2025 was a year that changed everything. In this episode of HR Stew, hosts Regina and Holly reflect on the highs, lows, and lessons of the past

As the season of thanks rolls in, HR Stew is serving up a full plate of appreciation, and yes, a few awkward moments too. In this episode, Regina and Holly explore the many flavors of workplace thanks, from micro-appreci

Empathy is essential in the workplace, but what happens when it’s taken too far? In this episode, we unpack the dual nature of empathy in HR and leadership. From the power of emotional intelligence to the risk of burnout

The school year is back in full swing, and so are the challenges that come with balancing work and parenting. In this episode, we unpack the realities of being a working parent, from drop-offs and daycare dilemmas to the

In this sun-soaked episode of HR Stew, we're diving into the not-so-relaxing side of time off. From envy-inducing PTO emails to mysterious “working remotely” situations, we explore how vacation time becomes a workplace m

From awkward small talk to open bar regrets, summer work events can go from team-building to HR horror story in no time. In this episode, we’re diving into the world of workplace social events—those company picnics, happ

Bullying isn’t just for the playground—it happens in today’s workplaces, too. In this episode of HR Stew, we’re joined by HR Compliance Coordinator and SHRM-CP Sean Hansen to talk about how workplace bullying shows up, w

Buckle up, HR travelers! In this nostalgic and hilarious episode of HR Stew, we fire up the time machine and take a trip through the evolution of Human Resources—from paper files to AI recruiting and remote work. Hosts R

In this episode of HR Stew, we’re decoding the secret language of HR—those polished, professional phrases that sometimes have a hidden reality. From job postings to performance reviews to corporate culture buzzwords, we’

Disclaimer: This episode of HR Stew – '2024 in Review' was recorded in early January 2025, prior to Executive Order 14173, titled Ending Illegal Discrimination and Restoring Merit-Based Opportunity, which was issued on J

The holidays are here, and with them come the traditions, celebrations, and occasional awkward moments unique to the workplace. In this festive episode of HR Stew, we explore the best and worst of holiday office dynamics

Warning: This episode includes discussion of – domestic violence and violence involving children. Listener discretion advised. -- In this special Halloween edition of HR Stew, we dive into real-life workplace horror stor

In this episode of HR Stew, we’re turning up the heat and talking about workplace sabotage! Joined by special guest Sanquenetta Russell, MBA, PHR, SHRBP, we dive into jaw-dropping stories of employees and managers going

Warning: This episode discusses topics that some listeners may find distressing, including addiction and death of a child. In this episode of HR Stew, we delve into the rarely discussed yet critical issue of Post-Traumat

Thinking about quitting your job? You're not alone! 4.5 million people quit a job every month in the US. Join hosts Regina and Holly as they explore the wild world of resignations with Vida HR's Director, Compliance & Po
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