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  • Inbox Files Open Again
    2025/08/21

    The HR nightmares never stop coming — and in this episode of Leath HR, co-hosts Lisa, Amy,

    and Greg crack open the inbox to tackle more of your most head-scratching workplace

    dilemmas. From surveillance concerns to emotional outbursts, they share the stories that keep

    managers second-guessing and employees walking on eggshells.

    What happens when your CEO installs Alexa devices in every conference room? The crew talks

    about the fine line between workplace convenience and perceived privacy invasion — and how

    to communicate tech policies in a way that builds trust instead of suspicion. From virtual happy

    hours that drift into too-casual territory, to political messages on clothing, to the surprisingly

    divisive practice of taking Zoom calls from bed, Lisa, Amy, and Greg weigh in on where to draw

    the line. They balance empathy with practicality, offering strategies that protect company

    culture without killing morale.

    Submit your anonymous workplace questions at LeathHRGroup.com. Subscribe and share this

    conversation wherever you get your podcasts. Join us next time for more straight talk from the

    frontlines of HR on HR Nightmares!

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    39 分
  • Audience HR nightmares: Inbox Flies Open
    2025/08/07

    Lisa Leath and the HR Nightmares team open up their inbox to tackle real-world workplace dilemmas ranging from micromanaging bosses to unconventional emotional support animals. The team provides practical advice for HR professionals and managers navigating these challenging situations.

    The conversation takes fascinating turns as the team unpacks how trust issues manifest in management styles, exploring why some leaders feel compelled to verify every sick day claim or monitor employees' social media activity. They provide practical guidance for addressing these behaviors without creating additional workplace tensions, emphasizing the importance of data-driven approaches and direct communication.


    Throughout the episode, the HR Nightmares team brings their combined decades of experience to these real-world scenarios, offering solutions that balance compliance with compassion. Whether you're an HR professional facing similar challenges, a manager looking to improve your leadership approach, or simply someone fascinated by workplace dynamics, you'll find valuable insights and practical takeaways to apply in your own professional life.


    Submit your anonymous workplace questions at LeathHRGroup.com. Subscribe and share this conversation wherever you get your podcasts. Join us next time for more straight talk from the frontlines of HR on HR Nightmares!

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    39 分
  • Remote Work Reality Check
    2025/07/10

    Workplace whiplash is real. Since the pandemic, companies have swung wildly between remote, hybrid, and return-to-office mandates—and employees are feeling the impact. In this episode of HR Nightmares, Lisa Leath, Amy Conway, and Beth Looney unpack the real reasons behind these shifts.

    Is it truly about collaboration and culture, or are deeper motives at play—like commercial real estate, poor management, or quiet downsizing?

    Drawing from their HR consulting work, the hosts share powerful client stories and challenge the logic of outdated office mandates—especially when workers are commuting just to sit on Zoom calls. They explore the human toll of sudden policy reversals, like employees being forced to relocate or leave jobs entirely. The takeaway? Rigid one-size-fits-all policies don’t work. Flexibility, performance-based decisions, and clear expectations are the future of work—and this episode offers actionable ideas to get there.

    Submit your anonymous workplace questions at LeathHRGroup.com. Subscribe and share this conversation wherever you get your podcasts. Join us next time for more straight talk from the frontlines of HR on HR Nightmares!

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    39 分
  • Is AI Killing Entry-Level Jobs?
    2025/06/26

    Is the entry-level job... extinct? In this episode of HR Nightmares, co-hosts Lisa Leath, Amy Conway, and Beth Looney dive into the AI-fueled shake-up that’s redefining what it means to “get your foot in the door.” As automation handles more of the repetitive and routine, many roles that once served as launchpads for new grads are either vanishing or morphing beyond recognition.

    The team explores which industries are still welcoming humans with open arms—think healthcare, construction, sales, and data science—and why some skills will always outmatch a machine. They also call out the frustrating trend of “entry-level” roles requiring 3–5 years of experience and unpack the growing disconnect between higher education and hiring realities.

    Whether you're a recent grad wondering where the jobs went, a parent trying to make sense of this new world, or an employer rethinking early-career hiring, this episode is packed with honest talk, sharp insights, and a few laughs along the way.

    Submit your anonymous workplace questions at LeathHRGroup.com. Subscribe and share this conversation wherever you get your podcast. Join us next time for more straight talk from the frontlines of HR on HR Nightmares!

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    41 分
  • When ICE Comes Knocking: A Guide for HR Professionals
    2025/05/15

    In this episode of HR Nightmares, Lisa Leath, Amy Conway, and Beth Looney tackle one of the most challenging scenarios HR leaders face: immigration enforcement in the workplace. What do you do when ICE shows up unannounced?

    The team shares real-life stories, including the heartbreaking account of an employee deported after decades in the U.S., and breaks down actionable strategies for employers—from conducting regular I-9 audits to setting up clear front desk protocols.

    More than just compliance, the conversation emphasizes the importance of empathy and support for remaining staff. Learn how to prepare your business legally while maintaining compassion for your workforce during these disruptive events.

    Submit your anonymous workplace questions at LeathHRGroup.com. Subscribe and share this conversation wherever you get your podcast. Join us next time for more straight talk from the frontlines of HR on HR Nightmares!

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  • AI in the Workplace: Friend or Foe?
    2025/04/03

    Welcome to Season 4 of HR Nightmares. Today, Lisa Leath (Chief People Officer at Vantaca), Beth Looney (Senior Consultant at Leath HR Group), and Amy Conway (Senior Consultant at Leath HR Group) tackle artificial intelligence in the workplace. Is AI revolutionizing business or threatening jobs? Let's find out.

    Our hosts examine how differently businesses are adopting AI tools—from hesitant small companies to organizations seeing dramatic productivity gains. The conversation shifts to practical AI applications in HR and business operations, revealing how these tools are transforming everything from administrative tasks to complex assessments.

    Submit your anonymous workplace questions at LeathHRGroup.com and follow us/subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Join us next time for more straight talk from the frontlines of HR on HR Nightmares!

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    36 分
  • If Belonging Was a Party, Would You Be on the Invite List?
    2024/12/30

    Welcome back to HR Nightmares, where every "growth opportunity" is just one awkward coaching conversation away from a full-blown crisis. In this episode, hosts Lisa Leath, Amy Conway, Beth Looney, and guest, Lakesha McDay tackle one of the spiciest HR hot potatoes — embedding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) into workplace culture. Spoiler alert: It’s more than just a catchy LinkedIn post.

    HR isn't for the faint of heart, and neither is embedding DEI into your company’s DNA. But with intentionality, coaching, and a willingness to lead with hospitality (shoutout to Cameron Mitchell’s playbook), even the messiest workplace nightmares can have a happy ending.

    Lakesha stresses that DEI should be woven into the organization’s fabric, not treated as a side project. Building psychological safety is key, encouraging employees to share perspectives without fear of repercussions. The Leath HR Group ladies highlight the "Buddy to Boss" journey, showing how leaders can transition from peer to manager through coaching, self-awareness, and understanding human communication styles.

    They all explain how belonging in the workplace isn’t just "being on the team" but having a say in the plays being called. This requires intentional inclusion, not just surface-level gestures. Amy uses her Nordstrom experience to emphasize how frontline employees and customers often hold the answers leaders seek. Emotional intelligence, she notes, isn’t optional — it’s essential for effective leadership.

    Pro tip: skip "HR Jams Vol. 1" and ask your people what playlist makes them feel at home.

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    54 分
  • Sit Happens: Why Office Design Deserves a Reboot
    2024/12/18

    The latest episode of the HR Nightmares podcast took a deep dive into the role of workplace design in boosting employee well-being and productivity—because, as Lisa quipped, “If your office looks like a dungeon, don’t be surprised if morale’s in the basement.”

    HR Nightmares’ guest, Rick Snyder, a furniture design guru, shared how thoughtful office design can alleviate common HR headaches, from privacy issues in open spaces to the hybrid work puzzle.

    The episode spotlighted the rise of hybrid work—with 41% of U.S. companies operating hybrid, 34% fully remote, and 23% in-office only. The hosts, Lisa Leath, Beth Looney and Amy Conway emphasized that a “room with a view” isn’t just a perk; it’s a productivity driver. Creating spaces for collaboration, individual work, and community gathering is key to fostering connection and camaraderie. Their advice? Get employee input during design—because no one wants to be stuck in a "cubicle farm" nightmare.

    The conversation wrapped with a call to action to prioritize employee well-being—not just in spirit, but in seating. Ergonomic chairs are a must, since “if you’re going to have employees glued to their seats, at least make sure it’s a throne.” Companies were also urged to improve hybrid collaboration spaces, upgrade office furniture, and consider wellness areas to support mental health. As Lisa said in closing, “Design matters. It’s not just about where you work—it’s about how you feel while you’re there.”

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    43 分