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Technology Is Changing Fast & HR Shouldn’t Have to Figure It Out Alone W/Karishma Patel Buford

26 min · 27. Apr. 2026
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As AI rapidly reshapes the workplace, HR leaders are being asked to move fast without losing the human side of work. Karishma Patel Buford joins Melanie to talk about psychological safety, employee fear, burnout, AI and mental health, and why teams need guidance—not just tools—to adapt. This episode explores how great HR leaders help people navigate massive change without making them figure it out alone.

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