Podcasts

Plug in your listening device of choice, pull up a seat and prepare to learn. Both our own podcast and those from of our Community Content partners cover everything from hiring through to… erm… retiring (and everything in between).

Episode 41 with David D’Souza about WFH and the future of HR

This episode was sponsored by our buddies over at Frankli. Say hello to Ronan  Hello, and welcome back to another episode of the #ChatTalentPeoplePodcast where I was joined by the ever-youthful David D’Souza, Membership Director of the CIPD. Throughout the episode, we...

Episode 40 with Lucy Williams about portfolio careers and soft skills

Good morning and welcome back to another episode of the #ChatTalentPeoplePodcast! After a few mishaps, including a power cut, we finally managed to welcome Lucy Williams, the new Head of Talent Acquisition for Sennder. Lucy is an incredible breath of fresh air in our...

Leena & Sean – Enabling Superheroes at The BBC (Ep.9)

In today's episode I meet the amazing Leena Haque and Sean Gilroy from the BBC. I've been following their work around Neurodiversity for some time and they've been creating some wonderful content that can be accessed by all. They share their journey, how it all...

Nemo D’Qrill – Sigma Polaris (Ep.8)

In today's episode I'm joined by Nemo D'Qrill CEO and founder of Sigma Polaris. Nemo has travelled many paths driven by a passion to discover, understand, and solve worthy problems. From Mathematician to Tech-Ambassador to Partner Acrobat to Entrepreneur. He shares...

Chris Wray – Superhero at Sainsbury’s (Ep.7)

In today's episode I went over to Sainsbury's support centre in Manchester Arndale to record this live with Chris Wray, their Head of Recruitment Strategy and a Neurodiversity Superhero. Chris discusses his personal journey as somebody who is Neurodiverse and how it's...

Simon Clements at IBM #IGNITE (Ep.6)

Simon talks to me on his personal interest in Neurodiversity and how the #IBM #IGNITE program, is recruiting awesome talent with an autism spectrum condition into their workforce. They have plans to hire 150+ over the next year and he also shares how they've got to...

Jenny Hossen – Creating Magic at Heathrow (Ep.4)

Today I meet with Jenny Hossen from Heathrow. Her canopy of brightly coloured umbrellas was a sight not to be missed and she shares her journey with us. She identifies her Superpowers as being energetic and thinking differently, but boredom is her kryptonite. Quote of...

Lauren Beasley – Superhero at Cabinet Office (Ep.5)

Lauren Beasley joins me in this episode to share with me her challenges around being neurodiverse, but also how she has been successful and found a role where she can support others. I think Lauren is a wonderful neurodiversity superhero and a great example of the...

Ed Thompson – Uptimize (Ep.2)

For our second episode, I meet Ed Thompson the CEO and founder of Uptimize. 12 months ago I came upon a new term that was to blow my mind! That term was Neurodiversity Ed works with organisations across the globe to support them with Neurodiversity in the workplace....

Clare Corrie – Superhero at Linkedin (Ep.3)

Today I have a special guest as part of Dyslexia awareness week, Clare Corrie Account Director at Linkedin and a Dyslexic Superhero. I spoke with Clare's manager Chris and he had this to say: 'Clare is a consistent high performer at Linkedin... and in my view it's to...

Jamie Leonard – Neurodiversity Advocate (Ep.1)

For our first episode, I meet Jamie Leonard the CEO and founder of The Recruitment Events Company. He's been a key supporter and advocate for Neurodiversity at Work and if it wasn't for Jamie's amazing events with the Resourcing Leaders 100, I wouldn't be running this...

Episode 3 – Alan meets… Tim Sackett

We talk TA, sourcing, blogging, #SOSUUK, his new book and much more. I think I also freak him out a little, with my fanboy ways and my talk of Kathy Bates in Misery. The video version of this interview can be accessed via our YouTube channel...