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Ep. 12 - Good Counsel: Familiarity, Foresight, and Fumé Blanc

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In this episode of HR Wine Bar, host Amy Luckenbill sits down with Omaha-based employment attorney Jennifer Petersen to unpack why HR professionals need an ongoing relationship with legal counsel—before a major issue arises. Together, they explore the real costs of waiting until crisis hits, the growing legal complexity HR navigates daily, and how proactive attorney partnerships reduce risk, stress, and missteps. From real-world scenarios to practical translation tools, this conversation helps HR professionals reframe legal counsel as a strategic ally rather than an emergency-only resource. If you’ve ever wished you’d made the call sooner—or want to avoid that moment entirely—this episode offers clarity, confidence, and concrete next steps. Cheers to HR! Podcast produced by Todd Studer (Loess Hills Media) Jingle recorded by Mad Honey Jingle produced by Kyle Knapp (Dry Creek Studio)

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episode Ep. 12 - Good Counsel: Familiarity, Foresight, and Fumé Blanc cover

Ep. 12 - Good Counsel: Familiarity, Foresight, and Fumé Blanc

In this episode of HR Wine Bar, host Amy Luckenbill sits down with Omaha-based employment attorney Jennifer Petersen to unpack why HR professionals need an ongoing relationship with legal counsel—before a major issue arises. Together, they explore the real costs of waiting until crisis hits, the growing legal complexity HR navigates daily, and how proactive attorney partnerships reduce risk, stress, and missteps. From real-world scenarios to practical translation tools, this conversation helps HR professionals reframe legal counsel as a strategic ally rather than an emergency-only resource. If you’ve ever wished you’d made the call sooner—or want to avoid that moment entirely—this episode offers clarity, confidence, and concrete next steps. Cheers to HR! Podcast produced by Todd Studer (Loess Hills Media) Jingle recorded by Mad Honey Jingle produced by Kyle Knapp (Dry Creek Studio)

I går56 min
episode Ep. 11 - The Missing Link: Reflect, Reset, and Riesling cover

Ep. 11 - The Missing Link: Reflect, Reset, and Riesling

Work produces experience all day, every day. Learning depends on whether anyone stops to examine it. In this episode of HR Wine Bar, host Amy Luckenbill, President of the Human Resources Association of the Midlands, and co-host Jennifer Tritz, HRAM Secretary, welcome Matt Mainelli , Chief of Mission for Goodwill Omaha for a conversation on reflection as a core professional skill. Matt brings a practical perspective on how teams process work in real time. The discussion focuses on what happens when reflection is absent. Projects close without debrief. Problems get resolved without understanding cause. Success gets repeated without clarity on what made it work. Over time, patterns continue without improvement because no structure captures insight and carries it forward. The conversation explores how reflection becomes part of the operating system. Leaders shape whether it happens through what they model, what they ask, and what they reinforce. Simple, repeatable structures create consistency. Teams build confidence when they understand their work and adjust with intention. For HR professionals responsible for performance, development, and culture, this episode sharpens your ability to connect experience to learning. It positions HR as the function that ensures work produces capability, not just throughput.   Cheers to HR! Podcast produced by Todd Studer (Loess Hills Media) Jingle recorded by Mad Honey Jingle produced by Kyle Knapp (Dry Creek Studio)

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episode Ep. 10 - From Event to Engine: Structure, Stability, and Syrah cover

Ep. 10 - From Event to Engine: Structure, Stability, and Syrah

Onboarding shapes performance, retention, and confidence from the first interaction forward. When organizations design it as an operational system rather than a one-day experience, it drives clarity, momentum, and measurable contribution. In this episode of HR Wine Bar, host Amy Luckenbill, President of HRAM, and co-host Nicolette Villwok, Vice President of HRAM, welcome Amber Watts, author of From Onboarding to Everboarding, to explore what it means for HR to move from managing events to engineering infrastructure. This conversation positions HR as systems architect. Structure creates stability. Stability builds confidence. Predictable processes align managers, accelerate capability, and extend accountability well beyond orientation. Amber explains how everboarding embeds learning, feedback, and ownership into the fabric of work — creating durability instead of dependency on enthusiasm. If you oversee hiring, onboarding, development, or culture, this episode will sharpen your lens on where your systems create strength and where your design requires reinforcement. Cheers to HR! Podcast produced by Todd Studer (Loess Hills Media) Jingle recorded by Mad Honey Jingle produced by Kyle Knapp (Dry Creek Studio)

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episode Ep. 9 - Safe From the Start: Orientation, Onboarding, and Optima cover

Ep. 9 - Safe From the Start: Orientation, Onboarding, and Optima

Psychological safety begins before a new hire feels comfortable enough to name it. Day one sets tone, pace, and permission. In Episode 9 of HR Wine Bar, host Amy Luckenbill, President of the Human Resources Association of the Midlands (HRAM), and co-host Jennifer Tritz, HRAM Board Secretary, welcome Nicolette Villwok, Director of Human Resources at E&A Consulting Group and HRAM Vice President, for a focused conversation on how safety is shaped from the very start. Titled Safe from the Start: Orientation, Onboarding, and Optima, this episode examines how onboarding practices communicate trust, authority, and belonging. The discussion explores how leadership urgency, manager readiness, and system design influence whether new employees speak up or stay silent. Through practical scenarios and application, the conversation clarifies how HR can design onboarding experiences that create confidence, not compliance. If you support onboarding, culture, engagement, or retention, this episode sharpens your lens on the signals you send in the first days of employment and the long-term impact of getting them right. Cheers to HR! Podcast produced by Todd Studer (Loess Hills Media) Jingle recorded by Mad Honey Jingle produced by Kyle Knapp (Dry Creek Studio)

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episode Ep. 8 - HR Advocacy Day: Policy, Partnership, and Pecorino cover

Ep. 8 - HR Advocacy Day: Policy, Partnership, and Pecorino

Employment policy doesn’t happen in a vacuum — and HR has a critical role to play in shaping how laws land in the real world of work. In this special HR Advocacy Day episode of HR Wine Bar, co-hosts Jamie Mohrman and Amy Luckenbill sit down with Nebraska State Senator Tony Sorrentino, Vice Chair of the Business and Labor Committee, for a candid, practical conversation about how HR professionals and lawmakers can work better together. Recorded live at the Nebraska Chamber, this episode explores how legislation moves through the unicameral, how business and labor considerations are weighed, and why predictability, clarity, and administrative feasibility matter so much to employers and employees alike. We talk about what legislators need from HR professionals, how HR can surface real-world impacts before policies pass, and how to build productive relationships that extend beyond a single advocacy day. This is not a debate episode — it’s a collaboration episode. We discuss what HR leaders can take back to their organizations about the current legislative session, how to frame concerns in ways that resonate with policymakers, and how to serve as a trusted resource for elected officials navigating complex workforce issues. If you’ve ever wondered how to advocate more effectively, how to translate workplace realities into legislative language, or how to engage in policy conversations with confidence and credibility, this episode offers both insight and action. Cheers to HR! Podcast produced by Todd Studer (Loess Hills Media) Jingle recorded by Mad Honey Jingle produced by Kyle Knapp (Dry Creek Studio)

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