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WorkPlace Radio

WorkPlace Radio

By: Jim Ellis & Gary Hepworth
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Welcome to WorkPlace Radio, a new weekly radio/podcast series that dives into the evolving world of work across Canada. From hybrid models and AI integration to labour shortages and shifting employee expectations, the modern Canadian workplace is undergoing a transformation like never before. Each episode explores the trends, challenges, and innovations reshaping how we work, where we work, and what we expect from our careers.2025 Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Update - What Are SMB's Saying These Days?
    Dec 12 2025

    An insightful update from our good friend, Ryan Mallough, Vice President - Legislative Affairs & Communications of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, who returned to talk about what small and medium size businesses are feeling since the launch of the Federal Budget, their visions of the upcoming Xmas season and some considerations as we head into a new year called 2026.

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    1 hr
  • The Adoption of AI in the Workplace - Part II
    Dec 5 2025

    This week we meet again for Part II, with Hilton Barbour, catalyst, change, and culture expert to continue our fascinating discussion about the adoption of AI and its overall impact on us human current and future. Insightful and powerful for everyone's consideration!

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    59 mins
  • AI Meets Recruitment with Ann DiFrancesco
    Nov 28 2025

    Our interview with our special guest today, is Ann DiFrancesco, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy

    Officer for Guhuza, a fascinating company that has blended the power of AI with the recruitment

    world and created a whole new approach for candidates and recruiters.

    We'll be interviewing Ann all about Guhuza, including where that name came from and about how

    they came to put AI and recruitment together. A truly clever connection of technology with the

    workplace.

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    50 mins
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