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SHRM All Things Work




SHRM All Things Work is an audio adventure hosted by Tony Lee, Vice President and Head of Content at the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM). 

Every episode, Tony talks with thought leaders and tastemakers to bring you an insider's perspective on all things work.

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Notable guests on the podcast include:

Steve Preston is the President and CEO of Goodwill Industries, and has held senior executive roles with a range of Fortune 500 companies. He also served as Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and as Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration.

Ravin Jesuthasan is the global leader of transformation at Mercer and a partner of the firm based in Chicago. He is a recognized global thought leader, futurist and author on the future of work, automation and human capital.

Dr. Diane Hamilton is the Founder and CEO of Tonerra, and Co-Founder of DIMA Innovations, which are consulting and media-based businesses. She is a nationally syndicated radio host, keynote speaker, and the former MBA Program Chair at the Forbes School of Business.

Rob Chesnut is an attorney with storied career, helping organizations such as eBay and Airbnb do what they say they're going to do with integrity. He served as Airbnb's Chief Ethics Officer and General Counsel for four years. Rob was also with a one of the first attorneys to be hired by eBay, where he lead the development of eBay's fraud detection and prevention practices, all of which have helped make eBay the trusted marketplace it is today.

Mari Anne Snow is the CEO and founder of Sophaya and Remote Nation, two companies devoted to enabling productive remote work. She is a remote work expert providing organizations with practical, actionable steps for launching and maintaining remote work, work-from-home and dispersed team programs.

Sean Woodroffe is Senior Executive Vice President & Chief Human Resources Officer of TIAA, a Fortune 100 financial services organization and the leading provider of retirement services in the academic, research, medical and cultural fields. Sean is accountable for TIAA’s human resources strategy and execution for the company’s global workforce.

Heather R. Younger is a keynote speaker, two-time author, and the CEO and Founder of Employee Fanatix in Denver, a leading employee engagement, leadership development and DEI consulting firm, where she is on a mission to help leaders understand the power they possess to ensure people feel valued at work.

Steve Browne is vice president of HR for LaRosa's Pizzeria, a pizza restaurant with 66 locations serving communities in the Midwest. Steve is a thought leader in the field of human resources, moderating the online forum HR Net and writing frequently from his nationally recognized HR blog, Everyday People. Steve is also author in the HR space, having published two books, HR On Purpose and HR Rising.


What people are saying:

"Whether you're already channeling the energy of work into building a thriving team, or just getting started as a catalyst for change within your organization - this is a must-listen podcast for you! Tony does an incredible job leading conversations that cover the entire range of mental, emotional, spiritual and physical challenges we all face learning to navigate the transition to a culture of empowerment - from leaders who've actually walked the path. Highly recommend listening and subscribing!"

"The right content from insights and conversations, it offers a plethora of information for everyone."

"So many insights and experiences on this podcast that have helped me gain a window into the HR world."


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