HR Superstars
Everyone is rushing into AI, but few teams are preparing their data well enough to truly benefit from it. This episode features a recorded session from Thrive 2025. Guest host , VP of Platform and Product Marketing at 15Five, sits down with , Founder & CEO of , to discuss the data foundations HR needs before bringing AI into daily work. Nelson explains how large language models function and how centralizing data can help HR shift from reactive reporting to forward-looking insights. If you want AI to support faster decision-making and better performance outcomes, this session gives you a...
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Too many leaders still separate people and performance, as if caring about one cancels out the other. In this episode, CEO and co-founder joins to challenge that mindset. He explains how trust and genuine care empower people to do great work. Together, they explore what happens when organizations lose their sense of humanity, how fear and disconnection create cynicism, and why rebuilding culture starts with small acts of kindness. Jordan also shares how HR leaders can use data and storytelling to get executives to prioritize employee well-being as a key driver of an organization’s...
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We talk a lot about strategy in HR, but not enough about the stories behind it. Too often, people-first initiatives lose their power because the “why” gets buried under data, process, and policy. In this minisode, , VP of People at and host of HR Superstars, discusses why storytelling is one of the most overlooked skills in HR leadership. She shares how storytelling makes sense of data, experience, and business decisions and how HR leaders can use stories to earn buy-in for initiatives across the organization. For anyone looking to strengthen their communication skills, this episode...
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AI can give HR leaders what they’ve always wanted: more time to focus on people, not paperwork. In this episode, chats with and about how people leaders can confidently adopt AI without losing the human side of leadership. They discuss what most teams get wrong about AI, how to start small without fear, and why a curious mindset matters more than being tech-savvy. Anthony and Theresa speak candidly about the pressure to move quickly, the fear of falling behind, and the importance of HR leading the AI conversation rather than reacting to it. This episode offers an honest look at how AI...
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HR leaders hold immense responsibility but too often lack the authority and confidence to match. In this episode, executive communications coach and world-champion debater joins to explore how leaders can use everyday conversations to earn trust and build influence. Kate is the author of Powerfully Likable and has coached executives across industries on how to communicate with confidence. Kate shares practical tools to avoid diminishing language, how to make competence visible through intentional communication, and why signposting creates calm and credibility. She and Karina also discuss the...
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The future of work is already here, so why does HR still feel stuck in the past? Despite rising expectations, many HR teams are still relying on outdated tools like annual surveys, rigid change models, and compliance-first programs. The result: employee experiences that feel transactional instead of inspiring. In this episode, joins to talk about how HR can finally catch up to the way people actually work today. Loren is a Future of Work Strategist and Fractional HR Executive with nearly two decades of experience across industries. Loren shares why HR should borrow from marketing and brand...
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Authenticity in leadership is often encouraged, but rarely modeled at the top. And in HR, the pressure to stay polished can make vulnerability feel off-limits. In this episode, joins to reflect on what happens when people leaders stop compartmentalizing and start leading from their full selves. Nicole, CHRO at , opens up about publishing a memoir under a pseudonym, sharing her story publicly, and how that decision impacted her team and her career. Together, they talk about how HR teams can influence culture by showing up as humans first, what it looks like to embed compassion into strategic...
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Psychological safety is often discussed but rarely understood as a performance driver. Too often, it’s treated like a value statement or one-time training session. In this episode, joins to discuss why that approach falls short and what needs to be done to make psychological safety measurable. Bill, Chief Mental Health Officer and Founder of Howatt Human Resources Consulting Inc., shares what most leaders miss about emotional well-being at work and how to equip managers with habits that stick. He and Karina also explore how conflict can strengthen teams, the problem with overcomplicated...
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High performers are often seen as the ones you don’t have to worry about. But behind consistent output and quiet competence, there can be early signs of burnout and disengagement. In this episode, joins to challenge how companies define top talent and why performance without support leads to retention risk. Melanie, Chief People Officer at Ethena, shares a candid perspective on why high performers need more than praise. They need space to grow, permission to speak up, and help rewiring habits that no longer serve them. Together, they explore how over-reliance on top talent can backfire,...
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Workplace performance isn’t just L&D’s responsibility; it belongs to the whole company. And yet, many HR and learning teams still treat training as a standalone solution. In this episode, joins to reframe how we think about impact, and why the question isn’t just “Did people complete the program?” but “Did anything change as a result?” Kevin, known across the industry as the “L&D Detective,” shares what he’s learned from nearly 30 years in the field and why measuring outcomes requires more than a survey or LMS report. He explains how to shift from...
info_outlineIn a world filled with cynicism, one force stands stronger: optimism.
In this episode, Claude Silver, Chief Heart Officer at VaynerX, offers a refreshing perspective on amplifying positivity while steering clear of toxic positivity. She shares how an unexpected meeting with Gary Vaynerchuk led her to New York and to a role tasked with building "the single greatest human organization."
Drawing from her past in hospitality and advertising, Claude shares insights on transforming traditional HR, managing a large organization with empathy, and leading by example.
Join us as we discuss:
(00:00) Introduction to the episode with Claude Silver
(02:23) Claude’s journey to leadership and authentic optimism
(09:55) Why optimism is crucial for leadership
(15:06) Top performers focus on the present, not the past
(20:20) Making fast decisions and building trust at scale
(22:41) Building a service-oriented HR team
(27:04) The power of HR communication in shaping culture
(30:12) Owning your space and initiating change without waiting
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