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Good Morning, HR

Mike Coffey, SPHR, SHRM-SCP

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HR entrepreneur Mike Coffey, SPHR, SHRM-SCP engages business thought leaders about the strategic, psychological, legal, and practical implications of bringing people together to create value for shareholders, customers, and the community. As an HR consultant, mentor to first-stage businesses through EO’s Accelerator program, and owner of Imperative—Bulletproof Background Screening, Mike is passionate about helping other professionals improve how they recruit, select, and manage their people. ...
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Diaspo is a podcast hosted by Henri, an immigrant and author of New Immigrant Playbook, and Laura, a first-generation American. On Diaspo, Henri and Laura have in-depth conversations with successful immigrants and first-generation citizens, who share their personal and professional stories on striving to fulfill their dreams and visions of success. Diaspo guests are from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Caribbean, and Latin America; and have various professional backgrounds from lawyer to artist; w ...
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Thriving Parent-ing

Jen Cuttriss - Sleep Thrive Grow - Baby & Parent Sleep Coach & Mindset Mentor

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Welcome to Thriving Parent-ing with Jen, your compassionate godmother (the cool, modern version…) who’s here to help you unlock your full parenting potential by exploring the dynamic duality of personal growth and parenting strategies, empowering you to break free from the grips of survival mode and embrace the joys of thriving parenting. If you’re looking to level up and make sense of your parenting reality, feel confident in your parenting ability, nurture your self-growth and begin to thr ...
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Lex Talk

Alexis Escobar

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Entrepreneurism is the greatest opportunity to create a life of fulfillment and success, but the consistency and confidence doesn’t come overnight. Join Alexis Escobar, mindset and success mentor for ambitious & creative individuals looking to pave their own path. Each week, either solo or with a guest, she provides empowering stories, mindset reframes, and different tips for paving your own path with authenticity.
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In episode 169, Coffey talks with Wayne Turmel about creating effective remote and hybrid work environments. They discuss the evolution of remote work before and after the COVID-19 pandemic; the importance of strategic planning for hybrid work models; the role of technology in remote work communication; balancing productivity and flexibility in rem…
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In this episode of Thriving Parenting, we delve into the emotional journey of becoming a parent for the first time. I shared three important lessons I wished I had known when I first became a mum, having now accumulated 12 years of parenting experience and reflection. The episode explores managing anxiety as a new parent, emphasizing the necessity …
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In episode 168, Coffey talks with Noel Kersh about protecting company information and digital forensics. They discuss the role of digital forensics in investigations; the importance of preserving digital evidence; challenges with personal devices and cloud computing in the workplace; policies for managing company data on personal devices; the emerg…
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In this episode of Thriving Parenting, I address the fears that often drive parenting actions, particularly in the realm of baby sleep. I explain how such fear-based decisions can result in feelings of being trapped, stressed, and overwhelmed. Highlighting the differences between fear-driven and choice-driven parenting, the episode encourages paren…
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In episode 167, Coffey talks with Leiza Dolghih about generational ethical differences and recent court actions affecting employers. They discuss Gen Z employees' attitudes towards company policies and rule-bending; EEOC lawsuits against companies for disability discrimination; and the Department of Labor's overtime salary basis test. Leiza and Cof…
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In this episode of the Thriving Parenting Podcast, I engage in a detailed conversation with Gen, a Social Worker, parent educator, founder of Connected Parenting, Author of the new parenting bible Little People Big Feelings, Co-host of Beyond the Chaos Podcast, and Mum to four boys. Gen shares her personal experiences of raising four boys, highligh…
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In episode 166, Coffey talks with Mike Kahn about the current state of recruitment and effective strategies for hiring top talent. They discuss the current job market trends; shifts in demand for different types of HR roles; the importance of specialized skills in HR; the changing landscape of recruitment technology; the value of thorough candidate…
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In this episode of Thriving Parenting, I explored effective communication strategies with toddlers, particularly around sleep times. Drawing insights from Simone Davies' Montessori approach and her toddler sleep ebook, she provides a deep dive into understanding toddler behavior and needs. This episode's key topics include the necessity of movement…
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In episode 165, Coffey talks with Randy Anderson about managing sales teams effectively. They discuss the differences between managing sales teams and other departments; the importance of proper sales management techniques; balancing sales goals with organizational needs; the role of CRM systems in sales; transitioning from salesperson to sales man…
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In this enlightening episode of the Thriving Parenting Podcast, I invited Steph Beers, a fellow motherhood coach, to explore the complex emotions that often accompany motherhood, particularly anger. We dive deep into understanding anger as a secondary emotion, commonly masking feelings like hurt, guilt, and overwhelm. Through personal anecdotes, we…
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🎵Injunction Junction, what’s your function? Shooting down rules, and actions, and causes…🎵 In episode 164, Coffey talks with Julia Gannaway about the impact of the end of Chevron deference on several recent court decisions. The discuss the power shift to administrative agencies under Chevron deference; the Supreme Courts’ rationale in the Loper dec…
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In this episode of Thriving Parenting, I discussed the importance of activity, bath time, nutrition, and sunlight in promoting better sleep for babies and toddlers. Each of the four key areas is explored in detail: I explained the importance of physical activity for children of all ages, emphasising how it helps maintain a healthy weight, build str…
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In episode 163, Coffey talks with George Rogers about creating effective workplace cultures and increasing employee engagement. They discuss defining organizational culture and employee engagement; the importance of engagement for business performance; key factors driving employee retention and satisfaction; the impact of AI on workforce developmen…
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This episode of Thriving Parenting is not just an episode but a heartfelt pep talk aimed at parents, particularly mothers, to help them recognize and celebrate the immense responsibility and effort they put into raising their children. I emphasized the uniqueness of the parenting journey, highlighting that it's okay to feel overwhelmed and to have …
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In episode 162, Coffey talks with Francisco Solis about global immigration strategies and challenges for multinational companies. They discuss CBRE's global talent management approach; integrating immigration strategy with corporate strategy; business travel compliance issues; cultural adaptation for expatriates; comparing U.S. immigration policies…
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In this episode of Thriving Parenting, I dive into the topic of understanding and managing stress, particularly for parents. I explained stress in simple terms, aiming to make the concept accessible to everyone. I highlighted the significance of recognizing stress triggers and how increased awareness can help in managing stress effectively. The epi…
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In episode 161, Coffey talks with Meredith Morris about global employment strategies and challenges for U.S.-based companies. They discuss the Texas SHRM Global Business Conference; reasons companies seek international talent; alternatives to H-1B visas; risks of misclassifying workers as independent contractors; employer of record (EOR) services; …
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In this episode of Thriving Parenting, I dive into various parenting styles, with a special focus on understanding and mixing different approaches to create a balanced parenting experience. The core discussion revolves around four main parenting styles—authoritarian, authoritative, permissive, and uninvolved—and how sub-styles like gentle, attachme…
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In episode 160, Coffey talks with Matt Morris about various health insurance options and strategies for employers, particularly small to medium-sized businesses. They discuss recent trends in health insurance cost increases; comparing traditional fully-insured plans to alternative funding methods; health savings accounts (HSAs) and health reimburse…
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In this episode of 'Thriving Parenting,' we explore the intricate balancing act of motherhood with insights from special guest Sarah Cremona, a somatic motherhood mentor and coach. The discussion delves deeply into the emotional journey mothers face, especially during times of growth and transformation. Sarah emphasizes the importance of self-care,…
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In episode 159, Coffey talks with Mark Smith about employers’ shift towards skills-first hiring. They discuss the evolution of applicant evaluation to skills-first hiring; the diminishing relevance of college degrees in hiring; the importance of soft skills in employee retention; the process of developing a skills-based hiring approach; the use of …
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In this episode of 'Thriving Parenting', I explored critical parenting topics including when to wake a sleeping baby and how to adapt sleep routines in households with multiple children. You'll gain valuable insights on breaking the 'never wake a sleeping baby' myth, understanding the importance of distinguishing day and night for newborns, and ens…
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In episode 158, Coffey talks with Ashley Smalley about recent HR trends and news items related to employee engagement and workplace culture. They discuss Gallup's global survey on gender differences in employee engagement; the importance of leadership communication and employee feedback; the concept of "personality hires" and its potential drawback…
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In this episode of Thriving Parent-ing, I introduced the power of the 'Pause,' a transformative parenting tool aimed at improving how parents react to their children's behaviors and emotions. The episode unpacked how taking a moment to pause rather than reacting impulsively can lead to more effective and compassionate parenting. I discussed the con…
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In episode 157, Coffey talks with Kristine Conway about the evolution of HR roles from generalists to business partners to trusted advisors. They discuss the difference between “business partners” and “trusted advisors;” the importance of resilience and emotional intelligence; developing listening and coaching skills; building relationships to esta…
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In this episode of Thriving Parent-ing, I explored the concept of 'catnapping' in babies, which refers to shorter naps usually lasting one sleep cycle of about 45-50 minutes. The discussion includes whether parents should be concerned about catnapping and various strategies to potentially extend their baby's naps. I explained the development of bab…
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In episode 156, Coffey talks with Dee Maddox about the business impact of “putting people first.” They discuss the meaning of a “people-first” approach; balancing people-first practices with business objectives; common mistakes companies make in implementing people-first strategies; the consequences of neglecting people in favor of processes; the c…
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For this week's episode, I welcome Nicole Pates, a pediatric physio at Western Kids Health, to discuss baby development milestones. Nicole offers detailed insights into understanding what's normal in physical development and provides reassurance for concerned parents. They cover a range of key milestones such as rolling, crawling, sitting, and walk…
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In episode 155, Coffey talks with Tony Buffum about the evolving freelance workforce and its impact on the labor market. They discuss the growth of the freelance workforce; differences between gig jobs and freelance work; the increasing preference for freelance work among younger generations; the use of platforms like Upwork for accessing diverse t…
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In this second part of the previous episode, I delve into actionable steps parents can take to prevent their children's emotions from defining their parenting. The episode begins by encouraging parents to reflect on their feelings, sharing practical ways to explore why certain child behaviors trigger deep emotional responses. Crying is highlighted …
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In episode 154, Coffey talks with Michele Haugh about employee engagement and how to enhance it within organizations. They discuss the definition of employee engagement; the importance of operationalizing engagement activities; creating a 12-month roadmap for engagement; the necessity of ongoing leadership training and development; integrating comp…
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In this episode of Thriving Parent-ing, I discuss eight critical signs that parents may be letting their children's emotions define their parenting abilities. I provided a compassionate approach, encouraging parents to allow themselves to feel and process these emotions. The episode covers the following signs: taking emotional reactions personally,…
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In episode 153, Coffey talks with Brandon Jordan about the use of assessments in the employee selection and development process. They discuss the different types of employee assessments available in the market and when each might be appropriate; the right questions to ask assessment providers; types of assessments and what they measure; the potenti…
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In this enlightening and comprehensive episode of Thriving Parenting, I sat down with Caitlin Hosking, a renowned shadow work coach and trainer. Caitlin shares her expertise on shadow work, a practice that involves diving deep into the hidden parts of ourselves formed by societal conditioning and personal experiences. We discussed how these hidden …
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In episode 152, Coffey talks with Dr. Kenneth Nichols about how a company's people practices can positively impact their community. They discuss sustainability and corporate citizenship; the importance of visible leadership in the community; recruitment practices reflecting community diversity; the benefits of local recruiting and training programs…
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In this episode of Thriving Parenting, I unpacked the challenges of separation anxiety in young children. I highlight various aspects of the development stage, including its timing, common behaviours, and underlying causes such as stranger anxiety, object permanence, and physical development. I shared some practical advice that you can add to your …
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In episode 151, Coffey talks with Kelly Bubolz about the causes of burnout and how to address it within an organization. They discuss the distinction between burnout and stress; the factors contributing to burnout in industries like hospitality and among remote workers; the changing work environment leading to increased burnout; the shift away from…
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In this episode, my discussion centres on the Middle Ground Parenting Movement, which encourages parents to balance their needs with their children's, offering flexible and personalised approaches to parenting and baby sleep. I address the challenges parents face, such as societal pressure and the dichotomy between constant physical contact and cry…
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In episode 150, Coffey talks with Suzanne Lucas about her Evil HR Lady articles from May. They discuss the kerfuffle that arose after she released an article suggesting that employees who change their work location without coordinating with their employee should be fired; the tax and regulatory issues employers and employees face when working in ot…
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This episode dives into the well-known adage "It takes a village to raise a child", exploring its relevance and application in contemporary Western society. I shared personal experiences of initially resisting assistance in parenting, reflecting a common societal mindset that equates accepting help with inadequacy. Through recounting moments of rea…
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In episode 149, Coffey talks with Kurt Wilkin about people leadership in entrepreneurial firms. They discuss the premise behind Kurt's book "Who's Your Mike," which focuses on the different kinds of workplace personalities encountered as an entrepreneurial firm matures; the evolution of HR in entrepreneurial businesses; common misconceptions that e…
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In this episode of Thriving Parenting, I explore the concept of the window of tolerance, originally coined by Dr. Dan Siegel, explaining it as the optimal state of arousal where individuals can best support their mental health, well-being, and emotional regulation. The discussion covers the impacts of being outside this window, in either a hyper or…
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In this week’s episode, I’m spilling the tea on my last book tour stop in South Florida. Please follow, rate and review! New episodes every Monday! Free Webinar: Book Tips with Gigi: https://thefirstgenmentor.ck.page/b13f3f740e Learn more about my bestselling book, Cultura and Cash: https://www.thefirstgenmentor.com/my-book How to work with me: htt…
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In episode 148, Coffey talks with Krystal Yates about the US Department of Labor's revised rules for classifying independent contractors. They discuss the difference between an employee and an independent contractor; “1099 employees”; the reasons employers might misclassify employees as independent contractors; “gig” workers; the changes brought ab…
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For this week's episode, I dived deep into the topic of sleep regressions, addressing common parental concerns such as its impact and management strategies. Sleep regressions as natural developmental milestones that can disrupt a child’s sleeping patterns, arguing against the notion that such regressions are a negative phenomenon. Instead, I promot…
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In episode 147, Coffey talks with Darryl Owens about navigating the multigenerational workplace with emotional intelligence. They discuss the importance of emotional intelligence (EQ) in the workplace; the five components of emotional intelligence; the impact of the pandemic lockdown on EQ; current challenges in multigenerational workplaces; how em…
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Here's why embracing the inevitable bumps on the road to better parenting can actually be a good thing. In this episode, I discussed seven reasons why parenting can be challenging. I also explored how these challenges can be a learning curve, filled with emotional ups and downs. But fear not! I also shared some great tips for navigating these early…
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In this episode, I’ll sit down with our very first guest, award-winning podcast host of Yo Quiero Dinero and author of Financially Lit, Jannese Torres!We talked about:- Why she started her podcast, Yo Quire Dinero-Why she doesn’t believe 9-5s are as safe as we were told- How to create additional income streams and how to find the time for a side hu…
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In episode 146, Gabriela Norton and Coffey discuss whether HR is meant to protect the interests of the company or the employees. They discuss the challenges faced by HR in finding a balance between the two; whether HR professionals can be friends with employees; how feedback, coaching, and mentoring can help to bridge the gap and drive results for …
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Change is a constant in life, but why does it often feel so hard? In this episode of Thriving Parenting, the focus is on the complexities of change, particularly how it can incite discomfort and fear, yet ultimately lead to personal growth and better parenting. I share insights into the neurological aspects of change, emphasizing that discomfort is…
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