Navigate's People First Podcast
If your wellbeing program can’t prove outcomes, it’s not a benefit — it’s budget confetti. In this episode, Troy Vincent and Jeremy Knipper sit down with Toby Stime [http://linkedin.com/in/toby-stime-a1966915], Director of Benefits at Foster Farms, and Jad Khali [http://linkedin.com/in/j-khalil]l, Team Lead Client Success at Navigate and for a blunt look at what actually drives measurable wellbeing results — especially in complex, diverse, frontline workforces. Foster Farms nearly cut their wellbeing program entirely after three vendors in three years left them with admin headaches, plateaued participation, and “same poster, same program” fatigue. Then they switched to Navigate — and the story flips from transactional vendor chaos to a true partnership built on trust, cultural alignment, and relentless personalization. You’ll hear how they made wellbeing accessible across 7–8 primary languages, why “culture first” unlocked real engagement, and what happened when they moved from surface-level participation to targeted condition support and human coaching (not just tech). The payoff? Biometrics that don’t lie plus a clear framework for how brokers and HR leaders should evaluate a wellbeing partner without getting sold another shiny dashboard. We also explore: * Why “nice-to-have” wellbeing dies the moment budgets tighten * The real cost of plateaued programs (and why vendors love it) * How personalization + human coaching becomes the ultimate outcomes engine * What brokers/HR should demand in a vendor evaluation (culture + evolution, or walk)
40 episodios
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