• Episode 1: Welcome to the S*** Show!

  • Apr 1 2025
  • Length: 26 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 1: Welcome to the S*** Show!

  • Summary

  • Get ready to dive into the hilarious and often unbelievable world of HR with your new favorite podcast, WTF is Business Casual?! Hosted by friends and business partners Jenny and Sarah, this is episode one, and they're not holding back.

    In this inaugural episode, Jenny and Sarah introduce themselves and share the story of how they met and decided to start their own HR consulting company after becoming "fed up with the world of corporate." They promise to bring their years of experience and countless crazy HR stories to the masses, with a disclaimer that names might be changed to protect the innocent (or not-so-innocent!).

    Find out:

    • How Jenny and Sarah became partners in crime.
    • Why "WTF is Business Casual" is the perfect name for a podcast about the absurdities of the workplace.
    • Hilarious dress code stories, including a "resort casual" sales meeting in flip-flops and a swimsuit.
    • The hosts' unfiltered thoughts on workplace behavior and why they believe the work world is basically "junior high" in business casual attire.
    • What you can expect from future episodes, including discussions on feedback sessions gone wrong, how to properly fire someone, bad email addresses, and more.

    Jenny and Sarah aim to be "HR in your pocket," offering a mix of education and humor as they share their unedited inside voices on the daily insanities of the HR world. Tune in for the laughs, stay for the HR insights (but remember, it's not legal advice!).

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