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WTF is Business Casual

Podcast de Rise Human Resources

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Buckle up for real HR stories that'll make you laugh, cringe, and thank your lucky stars you're not that guy.WTF is Business Casual is the HR podcast where two seasoned consultants—Sarah Bursten and Jenny Lavey, co-founders of RiseHR—dish on wild workplace fails, toxic bosses, employee drama, and leadership gone wrong. With 35+ years of combined experience in HR, leadership development, and people management, they offer surprisingly useful advice wrapped in real talk and hilarious storytelling.If you’re an HR professional, small business owner, people manager, or just someone who’s survived office politics, this show is for you.Subscribe to WTF is Business Casual—because work is weird, leadership is messy, and people always be peopling.Hosted by Sarah Bursten & Jenny Lavey | RiseHR www.risehumanresources.com

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28 episodios

Portada del episodio When Employees Start Making the Rules: How Leaders Should Respond

When Employees Start Making the Rules: How Leaders Should Respond

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2464188/fan_mail/new] What happens when employees stop asking and start telling? In this episode, Jenny and Sarah unpack a growing workplace trend they have been seeing with small business owners: employees announcing schedule changes, cutting their hours, demanding remote work, and assuming the answer will be yes. The bigger issue is not employee boldness. It is leadership hesitation. They dig into why so many leaders struggle to respond in the moment, how unclear expectations create bigger problems later, and why avoiding uncomfortable conversations often creates legal risk, resentment, and confusion across the team. This conversation covers the real difference between being flexible and being run over. In this episode, they cover: * Why employees are increasingly telling leaders what they will do instead of asking * The difference between a reasonable request and an unreasonable demand * Why small business owners often struggle more with boundaries than corporate leaders * How unclear expectations create confusion, inconsistency, and frustration * Why avoiding hard conversations almost always makes the problem worse * How to think through requests for schedule changes, reduced hours, and remote work * What leaders should do before saying yes to a request tied to stress, family needs, or medical concerns * Why documentation matters more than most leaders realize * The role of boundaries, accountability, and clear communication in healthy workplaces Visit our website: RISE Human Resources [https://www.risehumanresources.com/] Book a  call: 30 Min HR Consultation [https://outlook.office.com/book/BooktimewRiseHR@risehumanresources.com/?ismsaljsauthenabled=true] Follow us on Instagram: WTF is Business Casual [https://www.instagram.com/wtfisbusinesscasual/v]

6 de may de 2026 - 46 min
Portada del episodio The Most Expensive "Free" Lunch in HR History.

The Most Expensive "Free" Lunch in HR History.

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2464188/fan_mail/new] A team gets invited to a "free" lunch with a consultant, and it ends up costing the company six months of peace. Jenny and Sarah unpack a "WTF" moment where a simple midday meeting turned into a spiral of written statements, HR investigations, and a team that stopped speaking to each other. It’s a look at how a lack of curiosity and a surplus of ego can turn a minor oversight into a total relationship wrecking ball. Spoiler: When leaders choose "investigation mode" before asking a single question, everyone loses. They dive into the ripple effect of a leader who skipped the facts to go straight for the jugular, and a leader whose "I’d tell you if you sucked" management style left her team feeling like cogs in a machine. In this episode, you’ll get: * The Anatomy of "Lunch-Gate": How a tiny miss in communication led to half a year of resentment and "mechanical" one-on-ones. * The Ego Trip: Why "hot and emotional" leadership is a recipe for collateral damage. * The Power of the Non-Apology: Why it’s so hard for leaders to just say, "I forgot, and I’m sorry this landed on you." * Assuming Negative Intent: How we "stack" stories in our heads until our bosses look like villains and our office doors stay closed. * The Empathy Deficit: A reality check on why being "black and white" at the top leads to a very grey future for your culture. Whether you’ve been thrown under the bus or you’re the one driving it, this episode is a mirror moment for anyone who’s ever forgotten that HR stands for Human Resources. Hit play. Bring your own lunch—just make sure you run it by the head honcho first. Visit our website: RISE Human Resources [https://www.risehumanresources.com/] Book a  call: 30 Min HR Consultation [https://outlook.office.com/book/BooktimewRiseHR@risehumanresources.com/?ismsaljsauthenabled=true] Follow us on Instagram: WTF is Business Casual [https://www.instagram.com/wtfisbusinesscasual/v]

22 de abr de 2026 - 41 min
Portada del episodio Gen Z at Work: Lazy, Loud, or the Wake-Up Call Corporate Needed? (Rebroadcast)

Gen Z at Work: Lazy, Loud, or the Wake-Up Call Corporate Needed? (Rebroadcast)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2464188/fan_mail/new] Rebroadcast: It’s graduation season, and we’re dusting off one of our all-time fan favorites! Whether you’re tossing your cap, building a team, or guiding the next generation, this episode is essential listening for navigating the transition from campus to career. ______ Gen Z has officially entered the chat and corporate America isn’t ready. Jenny and Sarah rip into the chaos (and low-key brilliance) of the newest generation in the workplace. Are they entitled job hoppers with no soft skills… or the only ones brave enough to call BS on burnout culture?  Spoiler: it’s complicated — and very, very human. They unpack everything from Gen Z’s allergy to fake leadership to why they’ll quit faster than you can say “circle back.” Plus, the hosts drag every generation (including their own) through the mud for good measure. You’ll get: * The truth about Gen Z’s “bad attitude” and why it’s actually a boundary * How pandemic schooling and parenting styles rewired workplace expectations * Real talk on feedback, flexibility, and why managers need to grow up too * The tension between “just do your job” and “I need meaning in my job” * A mirror moment for HR pros who keep trying to lead with policies instead of people Because every generation swears the next one’s the problem, but maybe Gen Z’s just the first one bold enough to say the quiet part out loud. Hit play. Laugh a little, cringe a lot, and maybe rethink how you talk about “kids these days.” Visit our website: RISE Human Resources [https://www.risehumanresources.com/] Book a  call: 30 Min HR Consultation [https://outlook.office.com/book/BooktimewRiseHR@risehumanresources.com/?ismsaljsauthenabled=true] Follow us on Instagram: WTF is Business Casual [https://www.instagram.com/wtfisbusinesscasual/v]

8 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 3 min
Portada del episodio What "Lack of Initiative" Means (And Why Employees Get It Wrong)

What "Lack of Initiative" Means (And Why Employees Get It Wrong)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2464188/fan_mail/new] This week, Jenny and Sarah break down one of the most misunderstood workplace complaints: “You lack initiative.” But what does that actually mean? Because to employees, it often sounds like: Work more. Stay later. Do extra. Don’t get paid for it. And to leaders, it usually means something completely different. This episode unpacks the gap between those two interpretations—and why it’s creating frustration on both sides. Using simple, real-world scenarios, they show the difference between task-based thinking and outcome-based thinking, and why that shift is what leaders are actually looking for. They also get into where things go wrong: unclear expectations, over-structured environments, and managers who forget they need to teach—not just expect. And yes… the Gen Z stare makes an appearance. What’s inside this episode: [00:00] What leaders mean when they say “initiative” [03:00] The viral example that perfectly explains task vs. outcome thinking [06:20] Why employees hear “initiative” as unpaid extra work [08:45] The role leaders play in setting clear expectations (“paint it done”) [10:00] How school and parenting shape workplace behavior [12:30] When initiative goes too far (and hurts your reputation) [15:30] The “Gen Z stare” and what it really signals [18:30] Interpersonal conflict: handle it yourself or escalate? [22:00] The difference between tattling and professional communication [24:45] Why managers hate the “boomerang” problem [27:30] Problem-solving: don’t bring just problems—bring thinking [31:00] When leaders say they want solutions but reject all of them [33:30] Why none of this is easy—and how it gets better over time This episode is about clarity. Because most people aren’t failing due to lack of effort. They’re failing because no one clearly defined what “good” actually looks like. Visit our website: RISE Human Resources [https://www.risehumanresources.com/] Book a  call: 30 Min HR Consultation [https://outlook.office.com/book/BooktimewRiseHR@risehumanresources.com/?ismsaljsauthenabled=true] Follow us on Instagram: WTF is Business Casual [https://www.instagram.com/wtfisbusinesscasual/v]

25 de mar de 2026 - 35 min
Portada del episodio Productivity at All Costs? The Workplace Obsession With “More With Less”

Productivity at All Costs? The Workplace Obsession With “More With Less”

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2464188/fan_mail/new] This week, Jenny and Sarah follow a strange rabbit hole that started with a podcast about the history of meth. Yes, really. The episode explored how stimulants were once used to push soldiers, pilots, and workers to stay awake longer and produce more. And it sparked a bigger question: why has the workplace always been obsessed with squeezing more productivity out of humans? More with less. Work harder. Sleep less. Grind. Sound familiar? What’s inside this episode: [03:30] The surprising history of productivity drugs and why they were originally used [06:45] Why workplaces have chased “more with less” for decades [10:20] The Uber leadership philosophy that openly promotes grind culture [15:10] When transparency about workload actually helps employees self-select out [18:40] The dangerous expectation that employees should care as much as founders [21:15] The difference between working hard and sacrificing your entire life to work [24:30] Why “work as hard as I do” is a flawed leadership mindset [27:00] The reality of corporate workloads and why “more with less” usually means something else gets dropped [30:15] The two leadership lessons every company should take from this conversation This episode isn’t about avoiding hard work. It’s about being honest about what work actually demands, and remembering that the people doing it are human. Visit our website: RISE Human Resources [https://www.risehumanresources.com/] Book a  call: 30 Min HR Consultation [https://outlook.office.com/book/BooktimewRiseHR@risehumanresources.com/?ismsaljsauthenabled=true] Follow us on Instagram: WTF is Business Casual [https://www.instagram.com/wtfisbusinesscasual/v]

11 de mar de 2026 - 33 min
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Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
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Me suscribi con los 14 días de prueba para escuchar el Podcast de Misterios Cotidianos, pero al final me quedo mas tiempo porque hacia tiempo que no me reía tanto. Tiene Podcast muy buenos y la aplicación funciona bien.
App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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