The Cherry Kicks Show
Why is it getting harder to convince top talent to switch jobs in 2026? According to recruitment expert Kael Campbell [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaelcampbell/] (Red Seal Recruiting), it isn’t just about the money—it’s about the "Best Friend" factor and a shifting sense of economic risk. In this episode, Jude and Tom dive deep with Kael into the "micro-markets" of the Canadian labor force, the "epidemic of loneliness" in remote work, and why your About Us page is actually your most important sales tool. We also get personal. Kael shares a harrowing story about his son falling overboard in winter waters and how a "Navy-level" approach to communication can save a business (and a life). Plus, we explore The Marriage Habit and how a "safe word" for conflict can improve your relationships with your spouse and your clients. Key Takeaways: * The Risk of the Move: How falling housing markets and rental rates are freezing the talent pool. * Onboarding is Make-or-Break: Why candidates decide to quit within the first two hours. * The "Navy" Standard: Why repeating orders back (Communication Loop) is a masterclass in leadership. * Conflict Hacks: Using pattern-interrupts to handle heated business (and personal) conversations. Resources Mentioned: * Book: The Marriage Habit * Safety: Mustang Survival Life Jackets * Connect with Kael: Red Seal Recruiting [https://redsealrecruiting.com/]
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