Jaded HR: Your Relief From the Common Human Resources Podcasts
Jaded HR is a Human Resources podcast about the trials and tribulations of life in a human resources department….or just a way for Human Resources Professionals to finally say OUT LOUD all the things they think throughout their working day.
Jaded HR: Your Relief From the Common Human Resources Podcasts
Latest Episodes
Another CEO Fires Entire HR Team… Then Blames Them for Everything
What happens when a CEO publicly blames HR for “creating problems that didn’t exist” and then fires the entire department? In this episode of Jaded HR, Warren and CeeCee dive headfirst into the viral Bolt controversy, startup culture c...
HR Got Replaced by a Former Teacher… And Nobody Saw the Problem
What happens when a company decides HR experience doesn’t actually matter?In this episode of Jaded HR, Warren and CeeCee dive headfirst into the frustrating reality of how many organizations still view HR as little more than paperwork, p...
Quiet Cracking, AI Trust, and Training the Next Generation
Quiet Cracking, AI Trust, and Training the Next GenerationAfter an unexpected week off, the hosts catch up on a kitchen remodel and debate gas versus electric cooking, then touch on Cinco de Mayo drinks and missed Star Wars Day plans. T...
Oracle Layoffs, AI Spending & HR Reality: Why ‘Record Profits’ Still Mean Job Cuts
Season 7 kicks off the only way Jaded HR knows how: with questionable life decisions, corporate chaos, and HR stories that make you wonder how some companies are still functioning.Warren almost dies test-driving a 50-year-old tr...
Denied Work From Home While Pregnant: The HR Case That Cost TQL $22M
This week on Jaded HR, we dive into an HR nightmare that somehow checks every single box of what NOT to do.A pregnant employee. A doctor’s note. A simple work-from-home request.And a company that said… “nah, come into...
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