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Honky Tonk Radio Girl with Becky | WFMU
Episode from Feb 26, 2025
Ernest Tubb - "Thirty Days (To Come Back Home)" [0:00:00] Johnny Bond - "Taxicab Man" [0:08:42] Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan - "Tennessee Bird Walk" [0:10:09] Ferlin Husky - "Love (Your Spell Is Everywhere)" [0:12:59] Whitey Gallagher - "Searching (I'm Always Looking)" [0:15:15] Music behind DJ: Jack Eubanks - "Casino" - Guitar Sounds of the South [0:17:22] Ben Hewitt - "I Ain't Givin' Up Nothin' (If I Can't Get Something From You)" [0:20:27] Roy Orbison - "Communication Breakdown" [0:22:00] Dave Dudley - "Six Days on the Road" [0:25:00] Wiley Barkdull & Helen Carter - "I'd Like To" [0:27:16] Mel Tillis...
2025-02-27
00 min
Truth, Lies and Work
Is HR really the enemy? With Ben Branson-Gateley from CharlieHR.com
Join us as we ask Ben Branson-Gateley, co-founder and CEO of Charlie HR if HR is really worth investing in and we investigate the nuances of creating impactful HR systems for small businesses. Hear the compelling story of Ben's entrepreneurial spirit, from overcoming dyslexia to spearheading innovation in the HR space.Main Talking Points: Reshaping HR for Small Businesses: Insight into how Charlie HR fills a critical gap by providing tailored HR solutions that cater specifically to small businesses, ensuring they thrive against the odds. Cultural Impact on Business Success: Explore how Ben's approach...
2024-04-11
37 min
The Operations Room: A Podcast for COO’s
15. Revolutionising Workplace Honesty: The Radical Candor Experiment
In this episode we discuss: "Revolutionising Workplace Honesty: The Radical Candor Experiment". Our special guest is Ben Gateley, CEO at CharlieHR. Ben is an outspoken champion of positive workplace culture and is a passionate advocate for all things “people”. Bethany and I discuss the following:Praising publicly and criticising privatelyGiving criticism within 24 hours Killing the “shit” sandwichWhat to do with moaning The synergy between asking for feedback and giving feedbackCoaching vs. Evaluation feedbackWe discuss the following with Ben:What made you decide to implement Radical Candor? How did you implement Radical Candor? What...
2023-11-02
51 min
The Purpose Pod
Ben Dickinson: Every step counts
In this episode of The Purpose Pod, we sit down with Ben Dickinson, a 12-year-old boy from Northern Ireland who’s inspired the hearts of so many people with his charitable efforts. Ben’s work has raised thousands of pounds for charity and earned him prestigious recognitions such as the Diana Award. He tells us about his role models, who inspired his charitable endeavours, and how we can all support his latest campaign.
2023-10-06
12 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
Can you really focus on employee happiness and still drive performance?
Some may see a practical emphasis on employee emphasis as being in opposition to driving performance. Ryo Hanalei Zsun, the Culture Maestro at Zappos makes a compelling case against that mindset in this episode of The CultureOps podcast.
2022-06-09
40 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
Understanding the true cost of a negative workplace culture
How can you tell if your culture is a healthy and inclusive one founded on trust? How do you bring policies to life? Gemma McCall, CEO and co-founder of CultureShift joins us to discuss her experiences of negative workplace cultures, their impact and her expert advice on how to manage and combat them.
2022-05-26
35 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
What matters more now - company culture or flexible working?
We’re in the middle of the biggest shift in what people expect from work in the last 50 years. Team members are more willing to move jobs more quickly to maximise their compensation - so how can you as a business refresh your culture and policies to better hold onto top talent and attract the best? Hung Lee, author of Recruiting Brainfood, joins us to share his thoughts and insights into how businesses can remain competitive even during the candidate shortage of present.
2022-05-19
40 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How compensation affects your culture
Compensation isn’t the only thing employees care about now - which is not to stay it’s not still vital to their experience, performance and happiness. Jonas Bøgh Larsen, Co-founder and CEO of Pento - CharlieHR’s new payroll partner, joins us to discuss how people should navigate compensation to boost performance, attraction and retention and support the culture you want to build.
2022-05-12
36 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to codify and update your values to boost performance
You've codified your values into a functional, high performing culture. But how do you move from an early stage, speed oriented culture into something that fits your current team and business goals? Chloe Bartle, Head of People and Culture at Trouva, came out of the pandemic of 2020 with a stronger team in need of a re-coding of their values which had become irrelevant to boosting performance and was driving away talent. She joins us to talk about how they turned things around at Trouva, and saved their culture by updating it.
2022-05-05
37 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to build a culture that confronts racial bias
It can be tricky figuring out a framework and the key cogs of any organisation to work on to confront racial bias and rectify inequalities. Daisy Auger-Dominguez has been doing that good work at the likes of Google, Disney and now VICE Media, and has a new book on the subject out. She joins us to share her knowledge on the subject and make a case for focussing in on managers when trying to build a culture that confronts racial bias.
2022-04-28
43 min
Running In Public
12: Running is About the Journey with Ben Gateley
Highlights from their conversation include:About CharlieHR, Ben, and Ben’s running (3:32)A few of Ben’s running accomplishments (5:31)Training for long-distance running (8:14)Cross-training (15:57)Ben’s running routine (17:35)What people miss about running (19:40)The effect of running on being a founder (23:24)Running as part of a founder’s role (26:28)Balancing a running routine with being a founder (27:55)Tactical pieces of advice for framing culture (29:58)Rapidfire round: younger self book recommendation, childhood dream job, first job, running is _____, one song repeat, go-to running app, favorite self aspect (32:47)Backstage Capital is a VC firm that boasts one of the largest...
2022-04-15
39 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
We'll be back soon
The CultureOps Podcast is going on a short mid-season break. We’ll be back in a few weeks with new guests and new episodes on the nuts and bolts of building great company culture.
2022-03-16
00 min
Humanalytics with Vic
Episode 5: Why CultureOps Could be the Most Important Ingredient to High-Performing Culture
In this Humanalytics episode, Vic A. and Ben Branson-Gateley talk about Why CultureOps Could be the Most Important Ingredient to High-Performing Culture."Creating a culture that allows people to be their best and allows people to thrive. So, I feel very fortunate that I get to do that as part of my job, and it brings me joy." - Ben Branson-Gateley, CEO and co-founder of CharlieHR.Culture is constantly evolving and adjusting, and every time we hire someone, there's a process involved, and every time you implement a policy, you're affecting your culture. In terms...
2022-03-07
32 min
Remote First
31. Culture Operations w/ Ben Gateley, CEO - CharlieHR
In today’s episode, we are diving deep into the discussion of Culture Operations: the process of actively crafting the culture within your business. Ben walks us through the three pillars of culture ops: people, processes, and policies, displaying the value of using culture to achieve business outcomes. Ben Gateley is the CEO & Co-founder at CharlieHR & host of The Culture Ops Podcast. CharlieHR takes Human Resources to the next level, emphasizing not just the admin that comes with running and operating a business but especially the people and culture within those businesses. In this episode on Culture Operations, we discuss: Wh...
2022-02-22
28 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to build a remote-first culture and prioritise the virtual employee experience
For many, WFH is here to stay. Daphnée Laforest, an expert in remote-first organisation strategy and the Founder of Modern Leaders speaks to us about how you can build a great remote-first company with a strong, supportive culture that fosters inclusion, engagement and performance.
2022-02-17
44 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
Crafting courageous, autonomous cultures
How do you build a culture that fosters courage, the understanding that each opinion matters and avoids the trap of leadership teams thinking they always know best? Karin Hurt, CEO of Let’s Grow Leaders and author of Courageous Cultures joins us to discuss the tools and necessity of building a courageous, autonomous culture.
2022-02-03
36 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
Building a continually self-improving culture through feedback
Shivani Berry, CEO & Founder of Ascend says the best leaders are feedback magnets. But how can you turn what is often a scary thing, into something beneficial for the company and culture you’re crafting?
2022-01-20
39 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
Why inauthentic cultures fail, and how to build a real one.
Camilla Boyer, head of internal communications and culture at Hopin, joins us to discuss why a safe and diverse space along with building trust is crucial to crafting a genuine culture for your business.
2022-01-13
34 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
The importance of culture in the cohesion of high performing teams
Khoi Tu, author of SuperTeams joins us to talk about high performing teams, and why leaders are vital to trust, cohesion and inclusivity in team construction. Without them, you can’t build a business or a high performing team that will go the distance and hit business milestones.
2021-12-09
45 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How Oatly’s culture of purpose affects discretionary effort and employee engagement
Laura Wyatt, People and Culture Manager at Oatly has never seen an employee resign. In the wake of COVID and with many companies experiencing ‘the great resignation’, businesses need to be more creative and intentional with employee engagement than ever before. In this episode we dive into how Oatly’s culture of purpose and intention has impacted employee engagement, retention, motivation and discretionary effort.
2021-11-24
34 min
The Mindful Business
Episode 23: How leaders are well-being sherpas - with Ben Branson-Gateley
Ben Branson-Gateley is currently the co-founder & CEO of CharlieHR, previously the founder & COO of Born Social and The Eleven. Ben is a thought leader in the company culture space and is passionate about mental health, progressive policies and supporting teams to enable their best work. Find him on Twitter at @gateley or hosting the CultureOps podcast. In this episode we talk about: - The importance of being an open, vulnerable leader - Do you need to have experienced poor mental health to understand it in your employees? - Why business leaders...
2021-11-16
33 min
Power of Why with Naomi Haile
Do It Your Way - SEASON 3 RECAP
Subscribe to the Power of Why on Apple Podcasts. Welcome to a special *recap*episode of the Power of Why. We are officially wrapping up season 3 of the show with some conversations that we’ve had this season with creatives, executives, business operators. These are all conversations captured on the Power of Why with guests who are so focused, brave, creative and thoughtful. Here they are: Joanne Bezzubetz [1:02 – 2:39] Mussie Hailu [2:39 – 4:10] Lola Plaku [4:10 – 5:30] Vanessa Griffiths [5:30 – 6:44] Victory Omotayo [6:44 – 8:12] Trishala Pillai [8:12 – 9:20] Paula Whitelocke [9:20 – 11:17] Natasha Roy [11:17 – 12:23] Erin Blaskie [12:23 – 14:00] Tim Salau [14:00 – 15:12] Ben Branson-Gateley [15:12 – 17:42] Mari Galloway [17:42 – 18:33] If there is a particular episode that...
2021-07-29
19 min
Power of Why with Naomi Haile
How to Build a Workplace Culture that Attracts the Best Talent with Ben Branson-Gateley
Ben Branson-Gateley is Founder and CEO and founder of Charlie HR. Charlie HR is a market leading Human Resources Information System (HRIS) platform for small businesses in the UK. Ben has experience building 3 companies during his working years and then started Charlie HR, alongside his 2 co-founders back in 2015. Ben is also the host of the Culture Ops podcast where he speaks to founders, operators, heads of People and HR about their work experiences. This episode is for you if: You are curious about building a strong workplace culture when you don’t have the of...
2021-07-15
37 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to harness and support career journeys to boost business and individual performance
Laurie Ruettimann, author of ‘Betting On You’, joins us to discuss how to find the sweet spot of allowing people to work with purpose, meaning and career growth in a way that impacts profitability and revenue.
2021-05-27
36 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How we’re shaping our culture at CharlieHR
The Charlie Team dig into the journey culture within the team has changed, grown and been codified, as CultureOps, over the years. 5 years of learnings and iterating on the core values our policies and processes are measured against turned over by CharlieHR’s CEO Ben Gateley, Chief of Staff Amy Cowpe, Product Manager Oyinda Bamgbose and Growth Editor Melanie Schmeelke.
2021-05-20
48 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How your lack of diversity is hurting your business’s culture and performance
How do you deal with diversity debt and the pressures from investors to hit milestones and find growth at almost all costs? Chacho Valadez, Principal at Backstage Capital, joins us to dig into those big, important issues that affect not just business performance but culture, retention and attraction too.
2021-05-13
38 min
This Much I Know - The Seedcamp Podcast
COO Stories — Building Community through Consistency
Being a leader is a lonely journey. COOs, due to their incredibly diverse job descriptions, are particularly at-risk of feeling lonely and unable to confide in people within their teams. This is what seasoned COO-turned-CEO Ben Branson-Gateley from Seedcamp portfolio company CharlieHR and Kelsey Traher from Marvel felt. In search of a community that didn't exist, they teamed up to start their own support group. What started as a small pub meet-up in 2015 has now evolved into COO Stories, a London community of over 200 Ops Leaders. From that one community, there is now a collection of different communities across the...
2021-05-11
36 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How and why you should maximise autonomy in your team
Evgeny Shadchnev the founder and ex-CEO of Makers makes the argument that autonomy alone isn’t what will benefit your team most. Evgeny shares their wealth of experience and advice on what aspects are most key to developing a culture which supports growth and business success in this episode of The CultureOps Podcast.
2021-04-29
29 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to implement a culture of authenticity and encourage team candour
Webflow’s Sean Page joins us to discuss how they’ve made space for vulnerability and authenticity to attract culture adds and improve team wellbeing.
2021-04-15
49 min
The World of Work Podcast
Org Culture and Remote Working (w Ben Branson-Gateley)
James and Jane are joined by Ben, CEO of Charlie HR, to speak about organizational cultures. The conversation explores what cultures are, what shapes them, key levers we can use to influence them and how we need to think about them when working remotely. As ever, the discussion combines theory with practical advice for those in the world of work.
2021-03-22
50 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
OOO - Back Soon!
We're going on a short mid-season break to make sure we're always bringing you the best content we can. See you in April!
2021-03-18
01 min
There's This Thing At Work
2020 hit our team hard mentally and emotionally. How can I help them and the business reset for success in 2021?
Disconnected, disheartened, exhausted and misaligned. Teams, have been hit hard by 2020 in both their working and personal lives. 2021 will hopefully look better and very different to last year, but how can you help your team set up for success and reset after a long and trialling year? Advice, experiences and insights from Rajeeb Dey MBE (Founder and CEO of Learnerbly), Charlotte Hamill (COO & Partner at Born Social), Jessica Hayes (VP Peopleat Whereby) and Tom Fraine (Chief People Officer at Bulb).
2021-03-11
43 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to craft a parent-friendly culture.
Small businesses can’t afford to continue to hire predominantly young, childless team members. But it’s impossible to hire smart, driven people who have children without developing a culture that welcomes and enables them to do their best work. Rachel Carrell, Founder of Koru Kids, shares her insights, advice and experiences of building a parent-friendly culture that enables a team to perform to their fullest potential.
2021-02-25
36 min
There's This Thing At Work
How do we stop people leaving when internal promotions keep getting delayed?
Every individual thinks and expects different types of promotions and if they’re denied them for too long motivation and team retention will suffer. But how can you manage promotions in a way that works for both the individual and the business? Advice, experiences and insights from Rajeeb Dey MBE (Founder and CEO of Learnerbly), Charlotte Hamill (COO & Partner at Born Social), April Williams (Founder of Can?Did!, HR & Talent Consultant) and Tom Fraine (Chief People Officer at Bulb).
2021-02-18
36 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
Does having a purpose improve business performance?
Dr. Marcia Goddard, Neuroscientist & Culture Lead at Tony’s Chocolonely, discusses the positive effects and trade-offs on retention, attraction and performance of teams guided by an overarching company mission that feels impactful in the wider-world.
2021-02-18
37 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
Can a 4 day work week really work?
4 day work weeks, fully remote, fully distributed and high performing - everyone knows Buffer’s team are on the forefront of progressive policies. But how is a policy of a 4 day work week affecting their team and their business? Nicole Miller, People Operations Manager at Buffer reflects on the impacts, successes and short comings of the policy she helped implement.
2021-02-11
45 min
There's This Thing At Work
How do you make your team more responsible for their own development?
L&D is vital to company success and the retention of your team. But how do you motivate them to take more responsibility with their own development - without holding their hands through it? Advice, experiences and insights from our experienced panel: Rajeeb Dey MBE (Founder and CEO of Learnerbly), Jessica Hayes (VP People at Whereby), Charlotte Hamill (COO & Partner at Born Social) and Ben Gateley (Co-founder and CEO of CharlieHR).
2021-02-04
43 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to consciously craft your culture for a creative, productive workplace.
Bruce Daisley was the VP for Twitter Europe for 8 years and is a key player in the workplace revolution as a best selling author in the space. Achieving successful outcomes goes hand in hand with a creative workplace. Ben speaks to Bruce about the importance of actively crafting a motivating culture that emphasises choice, creativity and productivity.
2021-02-04
38 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How do you build a culture where people “care personally” ?
Kim Scott is the author of the best-selling book Radical Candor. Kim shares her experiences of developing a growth mindset, digging into the real examples that led to the creation of the Radical Candor framework. Listen in to the advice which has helped many businesses craft cultures of feedback and enable their teams to perform to their best potential.
2021-01-28
45 min
There's This Thing At Work
How do you deal with an existing toxic culture?
Aside from employee happiness, a toxic culture can be detrimental to retention, attraction and the ability of your team to give their best. But how do you undo it, when it's already established? Experiences, advice and insights in conversation with Jessica Hayes (VP People & Talent at Whereby), April Williams (Founder of Can?Did!, HR & Talent Consultant), Charlotte Hamill (COO of Born Social) and Tom Fraine (Chief People Officer at Bulb).
2021-01-14
39 min
There's This Thing At Work
How do you manage the challenges to company culture as you grow?
Our panel dive into the most common challenges to scaling company culture as you grow. Heading into a period of expansion and rapid hiring can instils fear of losing that close-knit, candid and productive team culture. But how can you manage that culture shift? Experiences, advice and insights in conversation with Rajeeb Dey (Founder & CEO of Learnerbly), April Williams (MCIPD) (Founder of Can?Did!, HR & Talent Consultant), Charlotte Hamill (COO of Born Social) and Ben Branson-Gateley (CEO & Co-founder of CharlieHR).
2020-12-17
35 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to build and scale a business with a culture of performance and accountability.
In this episode we discuss the truths unearthed from the typical startup mantras of culture and performance. Lessons in culture and its importance from a veteran of business building. Alex Depledge has founded and built two successful businesses from scratch. Through the years, they’ve made mistakes in building a culture of excellence and accountability while also trying run a business people really wanted to work for.
2020-12-11
34 min
There's This Thing At Work
My CEO isn’t leading by example - what do I do?
If a CEO doesn't embody the qualities they ask for from their team it can be hard hard for company culture, engagement and productivity to thrive. But what can you do to tackle this issue, if you’re not in a position to set the example yourself? Experiences, advice and insights in conversation with Rajeeb Dey MBE (Founder & CEO of Learnerbly), April Georgia Williams (MCIPD) (Founder of Can?Did!, HR & Talent Consultant), Charlotte Hamill (COO of Born Social) and Tom Fraine (Chief People Officer at Bulb).
2020-12-03
33 min
Scaling So Far
... with Charlie HR's Ben Branson-Gateley, CEO and Co-Founder
In episode #11 of “Scaling So Far”, Marisa Bryan is joined by Ben Branson Gateley – CEO and Co-Founder of Charlie HR. Charlie HR is the HR software for small teams with big ideas. They believe that while building a company is hard - running one shouldn’t be. Ben shares some fantastic advice and learnings from his experience founding and scaling teams for both Charlie HR and award-winning social media agency Born Social. Music from Pixabay.
2020-11-27
30 min
There's This Thing At Work
How to receive feedback well even if you hate it.
This is one for both employees and managers - because both the individual and business performance will suffer if individuals take feedback poorly. Practical advice on how to receive feedback well by reframing it in your mind and how to give feedback to someone who you know struggles to receive it. Experiences, advice and insights in conversation with Rajeeb Dey (Founder & CEO of Learnerbly), Ben Branson-Gateley (CEO and Co-Founder of CharlieHR), Charlotte Hamill (COO of Born Social) and Jessica Hayes (VP People & Talent at Whereby).
2020-11-19
37 min
There's This Thing At Work
Two people on my leadership team don’t get along. How do I fix this?
This goes beyond relationships. If the leadership team don’t get along, your teams and businesses will suffer. In this episode of There's This Thing At Work, our expert panelists Jessica Hayes (VP People & Talent at Whereby), Charlotte Hamill (COO of Born Social), Rajeeb Dey (Founder & CEO of Learnerbly) and Tom Fraine (Chief People Officer at Bulb) discuss the different types of leadership cultures at work - their merits and shortcomings and dive into how to help managers who don’t get along, get along.
2020-11-05
38 min
There's This Thing At Work
How can I get useful, constructive feedback from my manager? They just give me useless, unhelpful comments.
In the latest episode of the There’s This Thing at Work podcast, our panellists share their tips on how to encourage honest, actionable feedback in your team - whether it be from your own manager or for other managers at work. Experiences, advice and insights in conversation with Tom Fraine (Chief People Officer at Bulb), April Williams (Founder of Can?Did!, HR & Talent Consultant), Charlotte Hamill (COO of Born Social) and Jessica Hayes (VP People & Talent at Whereby).
2020-10-22
33 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
We were wrong about culture fit, we should be hiring for values fit.
We thought the key to building strong culture through hiring was screening for culture fit. Turns out, we were wrong - it’s a value fit that will be the greatest asset to your team and business. We speak to Bretton Putter, author and CEO of CultureGene, about how and why companies should be screening for values fit when hiring - and how to define, embed and manage your culture.
2020-10-01
30 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to build a culture that is both professional and allows people to be themselves.
It can be difficult and seemingly impossible to build a culture that is professional and tuned in, but also open to quirks and people enjoying their days at work. One that is both focussed on business success but also gives room for real relationships to form and for people to have fun with their colleagues. We speak to Angela Bradbury the Chief of Staff at Farewill about how they’ve found that balance and nurtured it in their team, even though they’re in the business of death.
2020-09-10
34 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to get your company talking about their mental health.
How can you encourage and equip your team leaders to have supportive, constructive conversations with their teams about their mental health? It’s impossible to leave your mental health at the door every morning, so it’s vital that companies do more to support and talk about it. We speak to James Routledge the founder and CEO of Sanctus, a company on a mission to open up the conversation around mental health at work about how you can do that.
2020-09-03
37 min
There's This Thing At Work
"My team are uncomfortable having honest conversations. How can we change that?"
Our panel of People leaders in boundary-pushing successful businesses share exactly how they managed to keep honesty at the core of their businesses. Losing those key aspects of startups that attract people as you scale can be detrimental to the mental health of your team, employee retention and business success. So here’s how you avoid that loss while scaling. Experiences, advice and insight in conversation with Tom Fraine (Chief People Officer at Bulb), Jessica Hayes (VP People & Talent at Whereby), April Williams (Founder of Can?Did!, HR & Talent Consultant) and Rajeeb Dey (Founder & CEO of Learnerbly).
2020-08-27
38 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to use one-to-ones to improve your culture, remotely.
The effects of a good one-to-one on your culture and personal relationships at work can be enormous. But in the current work climate of high-intensity, remote work, it’s even harder and more important to do them well. We speak to Phill Burton, the COO of Bloom & Wild about how one-to-ones have worked for them in a remote setting and strengthened their team and business.
2020-08-20
36 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to enable your team to bring their emotions to the workplace.
Bringing your full self to work is in our opinion both difficult and important. Building a culture of openness and support can help your team feel safe, and achieve those ‘productivity gains’ in the healthiest way possible. Because no one can be a ‘good, productive employee’ 100% of the time. We speak to Carolyn Stransky, a software developer, journalist and advocate of mental health in the workplace, about her experiences as an employee and how businesses can do better and support the emotional wellbeing of their teams.
2020-08-06
33 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
On remote working; don’t give up your office just yet.
The environment in which our teams work has a huge impact on productivity, motivation and business success. Many companies have been taking their teams fully remote, but that may not be the best choice for all. We speak to Tushar Agarwal the CEO and Co-Founder of Hubble and Forbes 30 under 30, about why the office isn’t dead, and how teams and businesses might benefit still from a physical presence of their teams at work.
2020-07-30
36 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to run probation periods fairly and productively.
The most important element of a new hire’s probation period is communicating correctly. How do you set expectations, measure success and utilise two-way feedback in a way that is most beneficial to your new hire and your business? We speak to Chris Edson, the CEO and Co-Founder of Second Nature and a Forbes 30 under 30, about how they have improved the way in which they use and approach probation periods for fair employee and business growth.
2020-07-22
38 min
The Scaleup Team Podcast (Powered by Equalture)
A chat with CharlieHR CEO Ben Gateley about the danger of the Startup Mentality.
In this third episode, Charlotte chats with CharlieHR founder and CEO Ben Gateley about the Startup Mentality - this magic ‘recipe’ that every scaleup is looking for in a new hire. But what is the this Startup Mentality actually? And what are the dangers of blindly trusting on this concept?
2020-07-16
39 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to hire for the future, remotely.
COVID-19 has not only changed hiring and growth at present, it has arguably also changed the future of team-makeup hiring. Following on from our discussion last week about how the demands on your team makeup are changing - we speak to Phillip Blaydes, the Founder and Co-CEO of Talentful about how to build that team you’ll need, remotely and fairly.
2020-07-08
30 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
Is the team you needed in the past, the team you’ll need for the future?
A company without a successful team can never become a successful company. So how can you build a team that operates as a growth engine for the new, future-looking ways of work and avoid creating a bottleneck that inhibits progress moving forward? We speak to Charlotte Melkert, Co-Founder and CEO at Equalture about how you can optimise your team for the new ways of work through assessing skills, personalities and reactive responses.
2020-07-01
31 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
The role of therapy in the workplace
Therapy can be a means to improving employee wellness, and therefore business health - which begs the question - should workplaces be looking to provide therapy for their employees? We speak to Philippa Richardson, the Founder of The Circle Line, about how and why businesses should consider therapy for all employees an essential part of their wellness and business plans.
2020-06-22
34 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
Should businesses be responsible for employee financial wellbeing?
In the age of mass furlough, many staff members have had to absorb a 20% reduction in their pay. These tough decisions may have helped businesses stay afloat, but there are also ways your company can help your employees - furloughed or not, weather the storm. We spoke to Grace Tolley-Smith, co-founder and CPO at Bippit, about how and why businesses should think about their employees' financial wellbeing
2020-06-15
29 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
Getting communication right and aligning your business when remote working.
The vital factor to making a culture of autonomy and trust work, is communication. Now that many teams are remote, aligning everyone and nailing that seamless communication is both key and difficult to productivity and maintaining that culture of trust. We speak to Sarah Mourtada Sich, the Head of Marketing at Work.Life about how they’re maintaining clear, open, productive communication with their team through these remote-working times.
2020-06-04
36 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How Bulb built an agile culture that took them from the office to remote work.
How do you define an agile culture that runs through every team at your company and prepares you for quick, dynamic shifts? Most teams and businesses have faced a dramatic shift in working styles - and the implications big and small, business and personal, are wide-ranging. We speak to Tom Fraine the Chief People Officer at Bulb about how they managed to shift their 750 person team from being in the office every day, to being fully remote overnight with the help of an agile culture.
2020-05-28
33 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to support the mental and emotional wellbeing of your team during COVID-19
How can small business leaders lookout for the emotional and mental wellbeing of their teams remotely and during this period of increased stress and tension? We talk to Robert Rees, Director of The Grove Practice, an accredited psychotherapist, about mental health and its role in the COVID-10 pandemic, and how to deal with your own and support that of your teams.
2020-05-12
31 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How small businesses will survive and thrive after COVID-19
How can small business leaders overcome the shock their companies and teams are suffering during this pandemic - and think about how to develop strong teams and cultures in the long-term that will get us through the short term? We speak to Charlotte Hamill the COO of Born Social about how she’s thinking about what comes next, what policies and processes we need to be thinking about in a post-COVID world and acting on the fact that our teams need our support now more than ever.
2020-05-05
38 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
Should you be prioritising team development during COVID-19?
How do you look at the context of the business, the individual and the situation to decide where your focus should lie right now? Whether honing in on personal development is not just the right thing to drive for with the individual, but for overall business health? We speak to Tom Marsden the CEO of Saberr to dig into a question we’ve been receiving over and over again since our working lives changed. Is now the right time to be focussing on your team's development?
2020-04-28
30 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to tackle furloughing the right way.
For the health and survival of many small businesses, furloughing staff is necessary in these turbulent times. But how do you minimise the number of jobs lost, accurately calculate the cost and practicality of your minimum ‘skeleton team’ to keep the business going while taking the best possible care of both your team and company? We talk to Lewis Tasker, COO of JustPark about how to get furloughing right.
2020-04-21
36 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to nurture a remote culture.
Now that the vast majority of small businesses are officially working from home, different lifestyles, communication styles and work elements can lead to serious negative impacts on work culture, productivity and mental health. We talk to Nick Matthews, the VP and General Manager of Culture Amp to find out how small business leaders can create a positive and sustainable remote working culture.
2020-04-07
37 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to look after your team's morale, when we're all struggling.
We speak with Sam Clarke, the founder of happiness consultancy Samanthaand.co about how you can prevent morale from sliding when social distancing is weighing heavily on everyone’s mind. This is how you support and elevate your team to be happy and continue to be productive in a measurable and sustainable way.
2020-03-27
34 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to adapt your leadership style in a time of crisis.
It’s hard to get remote working right - in a way that supports your business, and your team wherever they may be. Leadership styles in times of crisis can be instrumental in making remote businesses work. We speak to Perri Lewis, the CEO of Mastered, about how leaders can step up and give their teams what they need without over complicating things, from afar.
2020-03-24
37 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
Culture - The good, the bad and the ugly.
Eliza Eddison, previously of Palantir Technologies, shares her experiences of the good, the bad and the ugly when it comes to high-performance company culture. The culture at work can be hard to shape. As a leader, it’s your job to plan ahead for challenges that may come up against your convictions and may be detrimental to your business and people. How do you, and just how important, is building a high-performance team that also benefits from a positive, supportive work culture?
2020-03-10
32 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
Performance reviews are changing - here’s how to get them right.
Performance reviews can be employee-led or company-centric - but which will enable people to perform? Ginni Lisk, People and Culture Partner at Unleashed, goes over how you can build productive performance reviews through conversations and respecting psychological contracts. This is how to get performance reviews right.
2020-03-03
33 min
This Much I Know - The Seedcamp Podcast
Marin Jankovski, GitLab's first engineering hire, on how to build and scale distributed teams
Recorded live at our Seedcamp People Summit, Marin Jankovski recalls the beginnings of GitLab and how the company grew to become one of the largest distributed workforce, with 67 locations around the world and not a single office space for their 1200 people. In the session, featuring an inspiring introduction by Ben Gateley CEO and cofounder of our portfolio company CharlieHR, Marin explains the two most crucial pillars their team depends on when working remotely: communicating async - “it’s inclusive and it allows people on different times to contribute and not be left out”; and to always be able to individualise the si...
2020-02-27
37 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
How to build a high performance culture - without perks.
Jess Ruben had to develop a high performance culture. As a part of that, she decided to roll back a load of perks at JudoPay. When she took on the role, she made the decision to retract their unlimited holiday, £1000/year tax-free travel budgets and Sanctus subscriptions. It was a bold move in a bid to genuinely improve employee experience, motivation and performance. In this episode, we discuss why Jess felt the need to role back those heavy-hitting perks, what she introduced, what the effects were and how she felt at each stage of the process.
2020-02-24
33 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
We f*cked up and hired someone too junior.
In 2019 we hired Jack into a position that had too few resources to support and help him grow. He was a strong grad, and a strong culture fit - so it was rough when we had to let him go because we’d made a hiring mistake. In this episode, we cover the effect it had on him, and what it meant for his career and confidence.
2020-02-18
30 min
The Culture Ops Podcast
What it felt like to fire a whole team with Kelsey Traher
Kelsey, the COO at Marvel, had to fire their entire outbound sales team. Having read a book that many in the tech startup/scale-up world take as a roadmap to success, they made the decision to take what seemed like the best next step for the growth of Marvel - hiring a strong outbound sales team. Their culture grew with their team size so much so that when the conclusion was drawn that the outbound sales team didn’t make sense for their business, firing the entire team was also a blow to the company culture that had flourished. We ge...
2020-02-12
28 min
The SaaS Revolution Show
Folding with grace: the story of WeDelight
The guest on this month's episode of The Struggle is Rory Codrington, founder of WeDelight, a customer rewards platform. His entrepreneurial journey began in 2014 when straight out of college he started the holding company that would become WeDelight. At the time his product was an action sports meetup app. After a couple of years, Rory and his CTO figured the idea wasn’t going to take off so they pivoted to WeDelight. They first operated a pay-as-you-go model and eventually switched to a subscription model. Rory still keeps a screenshot of the first Stripe payment that came through from hi...
2019-01-03
28 min
Change minds. Change business.
#1 | Ben Gateley & Dale Smith - The Importance of Company Culture
In the very first episode of Bridge podcast Dale Smith interviews Ben Gateley, founder of CharlieHR, on the importance of company culture. This year at the Bridge Conference: Building a Business case for Culture - 16th October 2018. Ben is also going to lead the panel discussion: Engaging Employees with the Higher Purpose of the Business.
2018-08-29
05 min
Antioch Church | Music Podcast
Ain’t No Grave | Freddie Gateley & Ben Larson
Freddie, Ben and the band play "Ain't No Grave" for offertory.
2017-07-02
05 min
The SaaS Revolution Show
The importance of hiring and culture, with Ben Gateley COO of CharlieHR
Ben Gateley is the Co-Founder and COO of the exciting HR SaaS startup CharlieHR. Ben joins Alex Theuma on this episode of The SaaS Revolution show to provide insights into the startup story of CharlieHR and the importance of hiring and culture on a startups success or failure. Check out the other ways SaaStock is helping SaaS founders move their business forward: 🇮🇪 SaaStock Europe: 14-15 October 2025 | Dublin, IrelandBook you tickets: https://saastock-europe.com/tickets/🇺🇸 SaaStock USA 2025: April 2026 | Austin, TexasJoin the waitlist: https://saastock-usa.com...
2016-11-03
26 min