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My Favorite Podcasts: Future of Work, Speaking, Entrepreneurship — And Just for Fun

My Favorite Podcast - June 2023

I’m an avid podcast listener, and I’m often asked for recommendations of some of my favorites, so here are a few, as of June 2023.

Let’s start with the assumption that you’re already subscribed and listening to MY podcast – Impact Makers with Jennifer McClure. 😉 (You ARE subscribed, right?)

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Podcasts are currently my favorite learning and professional development resource, and I have about 30 different podcasts in my listening rotation, most of which fall into the following categories:

  • Future of Work / Human Resources
  • Professional Speaking
  • Business / Entrepreneurship
  • General Interest / Just For Fun

I’ve shared a few of my favorites below from each of the categories above, along with a sample episode or two from each that would give you a flavor of what the podcast is like, and that I think you’d enjoy:

Future of Work / Human Resources

Re:Thinking with Adam Grant

  • Recommended episode: ChatGPT did NOT title this podcast (w/Allie Miller & Ethan Mollick)

Redefining Work (formerly Redefining HR) with Lars Schmidt

  • Recommended episode: People First and Mission Always with NASA Chief Human Capital Officer Jane Datta

All Hands with Katelin Holloway

  • Recommended episodes: Adopting an Open Salary Model with Cuvva’s Gemma Boulton, and How to Create an Anti-Racist Workplace with James and Krista White

Punk Rock HR with Laurie Ruettimann

  • Recommended episode: Evaluating the State of DEI with Zach Nunn

HR Famous with Jessica Lee, Madeline Laurano, and Tim Sackett, SPHR, SCP

  • Recommended episode: How to Make a Viral LinkedIn Post, Is Hiring Slowing Down?

Professional Speaking

The Wealthy Speaker Podcast with Jane Atkinson

  • Recommended episodes: Move Your Presentation From Good To Epic With Kelly Swanson (Part I), and Move Your Presentation From Good To Epic With Kelly Swanson (Part II)

Mic Drop with Josh Linkner

  • Recommended episode: How Two Experienced Meeting Planners Hire Speakers (ft. Debbie Lipsky & Jason Callori)

The Speaker Lab with Grant Baldwin

  • Recommended episode: How to Build Your Speaking Business and Not Just Get Gigs

Speakernomics – produced by the National Speakers Association

  • Recommended episodes: Online Presentations with Robbie Samuels, and Make Your Presentations More Inclusive with Donna Mack

Business / Entrepreneurship

Online Marketing Made Easy with Amy Porterfield

  • Recommended episode: Becoming An Expert: How To Position Yourself As An Authority in Your Field

Business Accelerator Podcast with Megan Hyatt Miller and Michael Hyatt

  • Recommended episode: 6 Essential Ingredients for Effective Strategic Planning

The Goal Digger Podcast with Jenna Kutcher

  • Recommended episode: A Website Refresh for When You’re Short on Time

The Influential Personal Brand Podcast with Rory Vaden, and AJ Vaden

  • Recommended episode: The Fastest Way to Become a Paid Professional Speaker with Kindra Hall

You Are The Brand with Mike Kim

  • Recommended episode: How to Maximize Your Mastermind Group

General Interest / Just For Fun

Revisionist History with Malcolm Gladwell

  • Recommended episodes: The Mennonite National Anthem, The Rise of the Guinea Pigs, and The Department of Physiological Hygiene

The Rich Roll Podcast with Rich Roll

  • Recommended episodes: Mike Fremont: A Centenarian On Breaking World Records, Running At 100 & Thriving Beyond Expectations

Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard

  • Recommended episode: Jimmy Fallon

Flightless Bird with David Farrier

  • Recommended episodes: Game Shows, RVs, Football, Bottled Water, Dog Shows, and Disney Adults

Categories: Blog, Entrepreneurship, Future of Work, Speaking
Posted on June 29, 2023

Written by Jennifer McClure

2010 SHRM Annual Conference – Day 1 Recap

Day 1 of the 2010 SHRM Annual Conference in San Diego, California is in the books and in my opinion, it’s off to a great start!

In the Opening Session, the event kicked off with a surprise Flash Mob dance before SHRM President & CEO Lon O’Neil and SHRM Board Chairman Robb Van Cleaves welcomed everyone and shared that attendance for this year’s event is up over 4,000 from 2009 – topping 11,000 attendees and including over 800 international members from 73 countries!

O’Neil and Cleaves were followed by a brief message from Assistant Secretary for Veteran’s Employment & Training Services – Ray Jefferson, a true American Hero who lost all five fingers on one hand while serving his country and protecting his teammates from a hand grenade prematurely detonating. Jefferson offered up one of my favorite quotes of the day – “The death of a dream can be the birth of a destiny”. Nice.

Next up, O’Neil introduced SHRM’s “We Know Next” initiative, positioning HR at the center of changes taking place in business today. He also encouraged HR professionals to use the latest communications tools like LinkedIn and Twitter (yeah, Twitter!). He’s even jumped on Twitter himself and you can follow him at @SHRMCEO.

Steve Forbes was this year’s Opening Session keynote and while his talk sent a few heading for the doors early and a few in my row to focus on the back of their eyelids, when I spoke to many of the attendees later on the Exhibit Hall floor, several mentioned that they really enjoyed what he had to say and felt his talk was very good. Blogger John Hollon begged to differ and quickly shared his thoughts via a post on the new (and very good) HR & Talent Management site TLNT.com – illustrating the challenge of an organization as large as SHRM to find a speaker that can please everyone. They can’t.

After the Opening Session, it was time to hit the SHRM Exposition. This year, I’m attending the conference as part of the Monster.com Social Media Street Team and my goal was to capture some of the sights and sounds of the chaos in the Expo Hall once the doors were opened. I was lucky enough to grab Laurie Ruettimann of Punk Rock HR for some commentary on various vendors and their swag and I’ll share a video of her adventures at a future date. (It’s late here ya’ll.) I also did over 20 brief video interviews with some interesting folks I stopped throughout the evening to ask about their plans for the conference or just to comment on their copious or outrageous swag finds. Below are a couple of my favorites that give a flavor of what it’s like. (Email subscribers – click here to view.)

Stay tuned for more live coverage of SHRM 2010 here on Unbridled Talent from me, and follow the conversation via Twitter using the hashtag #shrm10 and #monsterlive. You’ll also find posts daily from the Monster.com Social Media Street Team on the Monster Thinking blog, from fellow Street Team member Ben Eubanks on Upstart HR and the SHRM Blog Squad over at the official SHRM Conference Blog!

Categories: Blog, Human Resources
Posted on June 28, 2010

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