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LinkedIn Has Become Performance Art

25 min · 23. Mai 2026
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LinkedIn used to be a professional networking platform.  Now? It feels more like performance art. In this episode of Edan Haddock - Total Talent, Edan unpacks the strange evolution of LinkedIn and what it’s doing to Recruitment, Talent Acquisition and leadership culture. From recruiter influencers and AI-generated thought leadership to performative vulnerability, personal branding and the rise of “corporate creators”, this is a raw and honest look at the modern professional identity crisis. Why does everyone suddenly sound the same online? Has authenticity become monetised? Are recruiters becoming media personalities? And in a world flooded with polished AI content, what actually feels human anymore? This episode explores the growing tension between visibility and authenticity, and why the future of Talent may belong to those who can build trust, not just audience. A bold conversation about modern work, digital identity, recruitment culture and the strange theatre we all now perform online. Join the Edan Haddock - Total Talent [https://www.facebook.com/groups/rubberbandforum] community (formerly Rubberband)

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Episode When Salary Stops Working: What Candidates Really Want Cover

When Salary Stops Working: What Candidates Really Want

Talent Acquisition once operated under a simple assumption: pay people more and they'll join, stay and perform. But what happens when salary stops being a deciding factor? In this episode of Edan Haddock - Total Talent, Edan explores one of the biggest shifts happening in the world of work. Drawing on research, personal experience and observations from years spent in Talent Acquisition, he examines what really drives candidates once compensation becomes "good enough". From freedom and flexibility to growth, purpose, leadership and lifestyle design, this episode challenges the idea that money is the ultimate motivator and asks a confronting question: If every organisation paid the same, why would someone choose yours? This is a thought-provoking conversation about human motivation, modern careers and the factors that increasingly influence whether people join, stay or leave. Salary matters. But eventually something else matters more. Join the Edan Haddock - Total Talent [https://www.facebook.com/groups/rubberbandforum] community (formerly Rubberband)

19. Juni 202630 min
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The Death of Expertise

In a world where everyone has a platform, an audience and now AI at their fingertips, has expertise become harder to recognise? In this episode, Edan Haddock explores the growing gap between visibility and credibility. Why are we increasingly mistaking confidence for competence, reach for expertise and content for capability? Has social media changed how we define experts? And what happens when opinions can be generated faster than experience can be earned? Drawing on observations from Talent Acquisition, leadership and the future of work, Edan unpacks the rise of synthetic thought leadership, the impact of AI on expertise, and why staying "on the tools" may be more important than ever. This is a conversation about judgement, credibility, experience and the hidden value of practitioners in an increasingly noisy world. Because when everyone has an opinion, finding genuine expertise becomes the real challenge. Join the Edan Haddock - Total Talent [https://www.facebook.com/groups/rubberbandforum] community (formerly Rubberband)

12. Juni 202617 min
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LinkedIn Has Become Performance Art

LinkedIn used to be a professional networking platform.  Now? It feels more like performance art. In this episode of Edan Haddock - Total Talent, Edan unpacks the strange evolution of LinkedIn and what it’s doing to Recruitment, Talent Acquisition and leadership culture. From recruiter influencers and AI-generated thought leadership to performative vulnerability, personal branding and the rise of “corporate creators”, this is a raw and honest look at the modern professional identity crisis. Why does everyone suddenly sound the same online? Has authenticity become monetised? Are recruiters becoming media personalities? And in a world flooded with polished AI content, what actually feels human anymore? This episode explores the growing tension between visibility and authenticity, and why the future of Talent may belong to those who can build trust, not just audience. A bold conversation about modern work, digital identity, recruitment culture and the strange theatre we all now perform online. Join the Edan Haddock - Total Talent [https://www.facebook.com/groups/rubberbandforum] community (formerly Rubberband)

23. Mai 202625 min
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Australia: The Eurovision Entry of Talent Acquisition

This week on Edan Haddock – Total Talent, Edan takes Talent Acquisition somewhere unexpected… Eurovision. As Australia steps onto the world stage once again, Edan explores why Australian Talent Acquisition still seems to seek permission to belong in the global conversation. From the dominance of the US and UK, to the rise of markets like Singapore and the Netherlands, this episode breaks down who really leads Talent Acquisition globally, why they lead, and what Australia might be missing. But this isn’t about tearing Australian TA down. Quite the opposite. This is a raw conversation about confidence, tall poppy syndrome, Workforce 5.0, AI, hybrid work and why Australia may already be one of the strongest Talent Acquisition markets in the world… if we’re willing to finally own it. Join the Edan Haddock - Total Talent [https://www.facebook.com/groups/rubberbandforum] community (formerly Rubberband)

15. Mai 202623 min