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In this episode of the Hiring Excellence Podcast, Johnny Campbell speaks with Natasha Nuytten, CEO and co-founder of Clara, about how AI is reshaping hiring for future-ready organizations. They explore why resumes are becoming obsolete, how to identify critical capabilities like learning agility and problem solving, and what it takes to build a workforce that thrives in fast-changing environments. Natasha also shares how Clara is helping companies hire faster, smarter, and more equitably—with real outcomes to back it up. If you're hiring for today and preparing for tomorrow, this conversation is essential.
In this episode of the Hiring Excellence Podcast, Johnny Campbell chats with Giorgio Benassi, Global Talent Acquisition Director at Sephora, about using AI and automation to transform high-volume hiring. Giorgio shares his experience from leading TA at H&M and now Sephora, discussing how immersive assessments, automation, and AI are reducing time to hire and improving candidate quality. It's a must-listen for any TA leader navigating modern hiring at scale.
In this episode of the Hiring Excellence Podcast, Johnny Campbell sits down with Jo-Ann Feely, Chief Innovation Officer at AMS, to explore the state of DEI in 2025. They unpack the impact of U.S. policy changes, shifting global perceptions of diversity, equity, and inclusion, and how talent leaders are reframing DEI to stay compliant while staying true to company values. If you're grappling with balancing fairness and compliance in your hiring strategies, this episode is packed with clarity and actionable insights.
In this episode of the Hiring Excellence Podcast, Johnny Campbell speaks with Bryan Adams, founder of HappyDance and author of Give & Get Employer Branding. Together, they explore how the best employer brand strategies don't just reflect culture, they shape it. Bryan explains why focusing on skills isn't enough, how capability-driven hiring unlocks business performance, and how a world-class EVP bridges today's reality with tomorrow's ambition. This episode is packed with fresh thinking on brand, culture, and leadership alignment.
On this episode of the Hiring Excellence Podcast, Johnny Campbell speaks with Elias Albino, Global Head of Talent Acquisition at Syngenta Group, about transforming a decentralized, transactional recruiting function into a global, business-aligned talent advisory team. Elias shares why influence, process, and mindset matter more than ever in today's TA landscape,and how to build trust and credibility with business leaders while modernizing systems and structure.
In this special live episode recorded in Barcelona, Johnny Campbell is joined by Marcus Thorpe, Global Head of Talent Acquisition at ThoughtWorks, to explore how AI and automation are reshaping professional hiring. Marcus shares how ThoughtWorks approaches scalable automation without losing the human touch—from interview scheduling to sourcing and assessment. Learn how his team blends efficiency with empathy in a global TA strategy that delivers real results.
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the opening of Britain's most famous long-distance footpath, Plodcast host Fergus met folk singer Johnny Campbell to walk part of the route. Johnny is spending 19 days walking the entire route from Derbyshire to the Borders of Scotland – gigging almost every evening. His powerful songs are rooted in the landscape and the struggles of ordinary people to gain access to nature and fresh air. Listen on for a live rendition of one of Johnny's most famous songs. You'll also hear the voice of Johnny's friend and walking companion 'sherpa' Freddie. You can find out more about Johnny on his website www.johnnycampbell.co.uk and you can find his songs on all the major streaming services. And now you can get in touch via: The BBC Countryfile Magazine Plodcast group on Facebook & BBC Countryfile Magazine's Instagram page. UK Plodcast listeners can take advantage of a special subscription to BBC Countryfile Magazine where you can receive you first 3 issues for just £6. Head to www.ourmediashop.com/plodcast25 The BBC Countryfile Magazine Plodcast is the Publishers Podcast Awards Special Interest Podcast of the Year 2024 and the PPA Podcast of the Year 2022. If you've enjoyed the plodcast, don't forget to leave likes and positive reviews. Contact the Plodcast team and send your sound recordings of the countryside to: theplodcast@countryfile.com. If your letter, email or message is read out on the show, you could WIN a Plodcast Postbag prize of a wildlife- or countryside-themed book chosen by the team. The Plodcast is produced by Jack Bateman and Lewis Dobbs. The theme tune was written and performed by Blair Dunlop Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Hiring Excellence, Johnny Campbell is joined by Ariana Moon, VP of Talent Planning and Acquisition at Greenhouse. They explore how a shift from reactive hiring to strategic workforce planning is transforming TA teams. Ariana outlines Greenhouse's approach to aligning headcount with business goals, embedding operational excellence, adopting AI tools, and verifying candidate authenticity in a rapidly evolving hiring landscape.
How can organizations tap into hidden talent pools and create truly inclusive hiring practices? In this episode of the Hiring Excellence podcast, Marianne Haegeli, Director of Learning and Leadership at NSITE, joins Johnny Campbell to discuss employment barriers for blind and visually impaired professionals and how companies can rethink accessibility in hiring. Discover how assistive technologies and accessible recruitment practices are transforming opportunities for skilled professionals. Learn about NSITE's innovative sourcing program, designed to connect talented, job-ready individuals with leading employers. This conversation is filled with insights on bridging the employment gap and fostering workplace inclusivity.
In this episode, Johnny Campbell sits down with Timm Rotter, founder of Disruptive, to discuss the transformative impact of AI on recruitment. Timm, a former sports journalist turned AI consultant, shares his journey from the world of social media to AI-driven recruitment solutions. He covers the potential and pitfalls of AI, the challenges organizations face when adopting these tools, and how AI can revolutionize processes like employer branding, content creation, and onboarding. Timm also highlights the ethical risks, including bias and data privacy concerns, and the importance of proper training to ensure the effective use of AI in recruitment.
In this episode, Johnny Campbell is joined by Tom Sayer from Accenture to explore the impact of AI on recruitment. Tom discusses the surge in job applications, with a 30% increase in applications leading to nearly a million more CVs. He shares insights on the rise of AI-enhanced or embellished resumes and how Accenture is tackling the challenges this presents. Tom also highlights how AI tools are changing the hiring landscape, from screening candidates to developing policies around AI usage in recruitment. Listen in as Tom explains how organizations can adapt to this shift in the talent acquisition process.
In this episode, Johnny Campbell sits down with Lou Adler, a renowned recruitment expert and the creator of performance-based hiring. Lou discusses how traditional hiring methods often fall short and why defining the work upfront is key to hiring success. He explains the core principles of performance-based hiring, emphasizing the importance of assessing candidates for their ability to do the job rather than focusing solely on skills and experience. Lou also explores the role of AI in transforming the hiring process, making it easier to create performance-based job descriptions and identify top talent. Whether you're new to this approach or already practicing it, Lou's insights will inspire you to rethink your recruitment strategies.
Hire world-class accountants and in The Philippines. Visit Outsource Direct to scale your operations with higher flexibility, maximum efficiency and much lower costs.Subscribe to the Business Builders Newsletter for the very best ideas I've discovered on business and personal growth.In Episode #067 of Series 8, host Conor Kearney speaks with Johnny Campbell, founder and CEO of SocialTalent. Johnny shares insights into the challenges and successes of building SocialTalent, a recruitment training platform that teaches large enterprises how to hire effectively using social media tools. He discusses the origins of the business, the accidental pivot to online training, the impact of the global financial crisis, and the continuous journey of learning to be a better CEO. He also highlights the importance of having a clear customer profile, the strategic use of AI in recruitment, and the future vision for SocialTalent.CONNECT WITH CONOR:LinkedInCONNECT WITH JOHNNY:LinkedInWebsiteSupport Neurodiversity Ireland—an organisation committed to promoting understanding and advocacy for individuals with neurodiverse conditions like autism, ADHD, and dyslexia. Neurodiversity Ireland works to create a more inclusive society through community support and educational programs. Learn more and find out how you can get involved at neurodiversityireland.com. Together, we can make a difference!Produced by Jetbooks, Chartered Accountants Ireland.
Join CXR's Chris Hoyt (he/him) and Gerry Crispin as they connect with Johnny Campbell, CEO & Co-Founder of SocialTalent, for a lively discussion on new tools around training the candidate before their interview and the motivation behind them.
In this episode, Kevin Blair, Global Head of Talent Acquisition at Ericsson, sits with Johnny Campbell and discusses the evolving role of talent acquisition in the modern business landscape. From addressing the identity crisis in TA to how metrics and performance should evolve, Kevin highlights how TA leaders can create value by aligning recruitment strategies with business goals. He shares his insights on managing recruitment operations, driving performance, and leveraging technology to create a high-value TA function. Kevin also touches on the importance of having a strategic, commercial mindset to foster growth and improvement in talent acquisition practices.
In this episode of the Hiring Excellence Podcast, Johnny Campbell, CEO of SocialTalent, talks to Olga Power, Global Director of Talent Acquisition at Just Eat, about the importance of candidate experience in the hiring process. Olga shares insights into how Just Eat manages a high volume of hires while maintaining a focus on communication, transparency, and efficiency. She discusses how using data, surveys, and technology like chatbots have helped optimize the candidate journey. Olga also highlights the need for continuous improvement, emphasizing that hiring is not just about filling roles but about treating candidates as people. This episode is packed with valuable lessons for any talent acquisition leader focused on improving candidate experience.
In this episode of the Hiring Excellence Podcast, Johnny Campbell, CEO of SocialTalent, talks with Jim Riney and Ryan Southern from Fries & Nichols about how they built a successful talent acquisition team using a skills-first approach. Jim and Ryan share their experiences from scaling their hiring processes, developing a talent acquisition learning program, and overcoming challenges in the competitive labor market. They discuss how focusing on skills, capabilities, and values has enabled them to find and retain top talent. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to build or refine their TA strategy.
In this episode of the Hiring Excellence Podcast, Johnny Campbell, CEO of SocialTalent, kicks off the first interview from our SocialTalent Live event, speaking with John Vlastelica, founder of Recruiting Toolbox. John, who played a pivotal role in developing Amazon's hiring culture, shares insights into creating a culture where recruiting is seen as a responsibility for everyone in the organization. From establishing high hiring standards to fostering executive buy-in, John dives deep into how Amazon maintained its hiring culture even as it scaled. This conversation is perfect for anyone looking to build a high-performing, hiring-focused culture within their own organization.
In this episode of the Hiring Excellence Podcast, Johnny Campbell, CEO of SocialTalent, sits down with Bev Kaye, a recognized authority in career development, to discuss the importance of adopting a skills-first approach to hiring. Bev highlights how focusing on mindsets, motivation, and values—rather than just skills—can lead to better hires and stronger organizational culture. Drawing on her decades of experience, Bev shares practical advice for hiring managers and leaders on how to identify and assess these critical factors. Whether you're navigating skills-first hiring or looking to refine your talent strategy, this episode offers valuable insights.
In this episode of the Hiring Excellence Podcast, Johnny Campbell, CEO of SocialTalent, sits down with Andy Headworth, Director of Talent Acquisition at HMRC, to discuss how the public sector is leading the way in adopting AI for recruitment. Andy shares his insights into the innovative tools HMRC is implementing to streamline hiring processes, from creating effective job descriptions to enhancing candidate selection. He emphasizes the importance of getting teams on board with AI and how these advancements are reshaping traditional recruitment practices. This episode is essential for anyone interested in leveraging AI to improve their hiring strategies.
In this episode of the Hiring Excellence Podcast, Johnny Campbell, CEO of SocialTalent, engages in a conversation with Doug Haines, co-founder of Marketing Pros, about the untapped potential of hiring talent from Africa. Doug shares his journey of recruiting in South Africa and discusses the unique advantages the region offers, including a strong talent pool, cultural alignment, and cost-effective hiring. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the local market, navigating legal frameworks, and the value of building a robust company culture to attract and retain top talent. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to expand their hiring strategies and explore new opportunities in Africa.
In this episode of the Hiring Excellence Podcast, Johnny Campbell, CEO of SocialTalent, sits down with Chris Bleakley, Director of Resourcing at Spire Healthcare, to discuss leadership and transformation in the recruitment space. Chris shares his extensive experience in resourcing and the recent shift at Spire from an outsourced model to an insourced team. He emphasizes the importance of fostering a culture of trust, where team members feel empowered to excel. Chris dives into how data-driven insights can illuminate recruitment challenges and successes, leading to informed decisions that align with business goals. Whether you're navigating a transformation in your TA function or seeking ways to enhance team performance, this episode is filled with practical advice and inspiring stories.
In this episode of the Hiring Excellence Podcast, Johnny Campbell, CEO of SocialTalent, sits down with Gemma Milner, Head of Talent Acquisition at PwC UK, to explore the critical importance of operational excellence in recruitment. Gemma shares her 25 years of experience in recruitment across a variety of sectors and dives into how understanding and optimizing recruitment processes leads to better results. From leveraging data-driven decisions to ensuring alignment with business strategies, Gemma offers practical insights on how recruitment teams can drive efficiency, quality, and performance. Whether you're leading a TA team or looking to enhance your recruitment operations, this episode is packed with actionable strategies.
In this episode of Hiring Excellence, Johnny Campbell sits down with Siobhan Corcoran to discuss one of the largest untapped talent pools in the market—experienced professionals in their 50s and beyond. Siobhan shares her personal journey through a long career in recruitment and talent acquisition, as well as the growing desire among senior professionals to remain engaged in the workforce while seeking reduced stress and flexibility. The conversation highlights the barriers and biases that often prevent companies from considering older workers, despite their vast experience and willingness to adapt to new roles. Siobhan also offers practical insights into how organizations can shift their recruitment strategies to be more inclusive of this demographic, creating opportunities for companies to leverage the valuable skills of seasoned professionals. This episode is essential listening for recruiters and talent leaders who want to tap into this overlooked group, reduce hiring biases, and build multi-generational teams that drive productivity and innovation.
In this episode of Hiring Excellence with Johnny Campbell, we feature the first panel from SocialTalent Live, where leading experts discuss the future of candidate experience. Johnny is joined by Kevin Grossman, VP of Research at ERE Media, and Cheryl Peterson, Regional Talent Resourcing Leader at Arup, to explore the key challenges recruiters face in 2024. From integrating AI into hiring processes to enhancing human interaction, the panel dives deep into the strategies for creating a stellar candidate experience. Perfect for talent leaders and hiring professionals, this conversation offers actionable insights to help you stay competitive in today's talent landscape.
What makes a legendary racer tick? Baja legend Johnny Campbell joins us for an unforgettable milestone on Episode 9 of the Dirt Life Show. With 11 Baja 1000 wins and five Baja 500 victories under his belt, Johnny shares his journey from racing icon to mentor, reflecting on his storied career with Honda and his own team, JCR Honda. This episode is packed with tales from the iconic "Dust to Glory" film, alongside personal anecdotes that highlight Johnny's enduring impact on the off-road racing world.Our episode dives into the heartwarming story of a multi-day trail ride event that has raised over $2 million for a school and orphanage in Baja, Mexico, with this year's efforts contributing $300,000. Experience the collective passion and camaraderie of the off-road community as we discuss the event's meaningful impact and the joy of connecting with the children it supports. Johnny and our hosts also engage in a candid conversation about the mental toughness required in off-road racing, comparing the stark differences between the focus needed for motorcycle races and the unique challenges faced in high-speed four-wheel driving.Hear Johnny recount his most memorable race, the Baja 2000, and explore the evolution of off-road racing technology from his days of minimal support to today's high-tech environment. We celebrate the rising stars of the sport and reflect on the mentorship dynamics that shape future champions. As we wrap up, Johnny emphasizes the importance of enjoying the journey, maintaining perspective, and the irreplaceable value of camaraderie and family in the racing community. Get ready for an episode filled with inspiration, nostalgia, and insightful discussions on the future of off-road racing.Support the Show.DM us anytime. Let us know what you want to hear. Join in the convo!Hang with us on SocialInstagram - @thedirtlifeshowFacebook - The Dirt Life ShowYouTube - The Dirt Life Show
SKILL BASED HIRING: A CONVERSATION WITH JOHNNY CAMPBELL One of the first people to really break down to task and activity level was Johnny Campbell. As CEO of market leading hiring training company SocialTalent, his taxonomy of the skills required by a recruiter to perform in their work remains a canonical artefact in the world of talent acquisition to this day. This is why I was excited to get a DM from Johnny on the topic of Skill Based Hiring - in particular, why we might have cause to pause in our charge to implement a concept which requires greater understanding, definition and modelling before put into the workplace. We are shifting gears in today's Brainfood Live - instead of a panel, we are going to critically but fairly examine Skill Based Hiring in a 1-2-1 conversation. Expect the following topics to be covered: - How to define skills that need to hired? - How to identify those skills pre-assessment - How to effectively and fairly assess for those skills, in a scalable way - What is the expected outcome of SBH hiring done well? Do we have any examples of this? - Is downgrading credentialism risking the downgrading of valuable experience? - Do we expect greater workforce diversity with Skill Based Hiring? What we do not get this result? - Where does Skills Based Hiring need to get to before it becomes viable? Ep262 is sponsored by our buddies Social Talent SocialTalent is the world's leading e-learning platform dedicated to hiring and talent management. Hire top talent. Lead Hybrid Teams. Engage and Develop your team. Join thousands of talent leaders using SocialTalent, from companies such as Nokia, WilsonHCG, Cisco and many other leading global firms. Start your free trial with SocialTalent today
Johnny Campbell, 11-time Baja Champion, Johnny has raced, supported, and managed the American Honda team. A fun listen, Johnny shares stories from around the world. Johnny was inducted in the Off Road Motorsports Hall of Fame in 2018. Johnny is why we say; legends live at ORMHOF.org. Be sure to tune in on your favorite podcast app.9:17 – at a local level, I had a couple number one plates. I had a few mentors, I was always following them and watching what they were doing 13:13 – I was 21 when I finally got noticed by American Honda, and a guy who became my absolute hero and mentor 24:26 – Bruce was super humble, super organized, super smart 31:32 – we were professional at pre-running and racing and following ribbons and arrows, but we were novices at trying to navigate off a roadbook41:57 – I call it 11 time, 17 gives people the illusion I rode it all53:35 – We've built a program around Rancho Santa Maria, the school and orphanage that every year we do an event called the Baja Beach Bash59:56 – ORMHOF was a really big point in my career; I think as a racer, it's more than just racing, it's how have you impacted the sport?Special thanks to ORMHOF.org for support and sponsorship of this podcast.Be sure to listen on your favorite podcast app.Support the show
Winter weather updates; DeLuca buys five downtown properties, plans to renovate; MLK Day events canceled for weather, officials encourage keeping the spirit of the day; Menifee recognizes Roy Wert; Big wins for Conway County basketball teams on Friday; we visit with Johnny Campbell and Kristy Windham with CHI SVM about new imaging equipment at hospital.
Today's Dakar Rally Daily covers the 2024 Dakar Rally Stage 7 and an incredibly tight overall race, down to ONE SECOND, between HRC Monster Energy Honda's Ricky Brabec and Hero Motorsports' Ross Branch. Brabec's Honda teammate Nacho Cornejo took the stage win today, his third of the 2024 Dakar Rally, Yesterday's show guests Kevin and Luciano Benevides took second and third, respectively on the day to make it a 1-2-3 for South America!In today's show we go over Stage 7's results and dig into the incredibly tight overall race as we head into the second half of the race. We also check in with Johnny Campbell in the HRC Honda pits, Interview Ross Branch from the comfort of his rally motorhome and hear from last year's Malle Moto/Original by Motul class winner Charan Moore to see if that Malle Moto thing is really all it's cracked up to be. Thanks for listening and we do hope you enjoy the show from stage 7 of the 2024 Dakar Rally. Play the Dakar Rally Daily Fantasy Derby Today for FREE (thanks Motominded): https://chainslayer.com/dakar Follow and communicate with us via Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dakar_rally_daily/ Visit our partnersCycle News (2024 Dakar Rally Coverage)https://www.cyclenews.com/2023/01/article/2024-dakar-rally-results/ KLIMKTMHusqvarnaGASGASRally NavigatorMotomindedGiant LoopFasst Co.High Desert AdventuresJimmy Lewis Off Road TrainingTaco MotoPeak Design Dakar Rally Daily is produced and edited by Jesse Ziegler, and hosted by Quinn Cody and Jesse Ziegler.
Johnny Campbell is a legend. And we're lucky enough to call him a true friend to the Dakar Rally Daily show. His regular appearances here always open some doors to what's going on inside the preparation and racing that takes place all year for, ultimately, this one huge event/adventure.In this episode we chat with Johnny Campbell about his start in off-road as a young racer, how he discovered rally at the historic Nevada Rally events and what his Dakar racing experience taught him. Plus, we dig in to the new year, new riders and the big HRC Monster Energy Honda Team and what all that has to do with his real job (on top of being an absolute legend).Enjoy this one! Play the Dakar Rally Daily Fantasy Derby Today for FREE (thanks Motominded): https://chainslayer.com/dakar Follow and communicate with us via Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dakar_rally_daily/ Visit our partnersCycle News (2024 Dakar Rally Coverage)https://www.cyclenews.com/2023/01/article/2024-dakar-rally-results/ KLIMKTMHusqvarnaGASGASRally NavigatorMotomindedGiant LoopFasst Co.High Desert Adventures Dakar Rally Daily is produced and edited by Jesse Ziegler, and hosted by Quinn Cody and Jesse Ziegler.
In this episode of the Off-Road Racer Podcast, I sit down with Baja Champion and Off-Road Hall of Fame Inductee Johnny Campbell. The main subject we discuss is the upcoming Dakar Rally, one of the longest and most brutal off-road races on the planet. Johnny talks about his extensive history with the race, and his current involvement training some of the athletes for the Honda Racing Corporation (HRC). We also talk about the current state of Moto Racing in North America, the importance of it, and our ongoing efforts to foster Moto in the Unlimited Off Road Racing series, among other topics. I'm your host Matt Martelli, and this IS the Off-Road Racer Podcast powered by Monster Energy.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5852620/advertisement
Johnny Campbell, a medical student from the University Of Minnesota, spurred on his alma mater's struggling football team by leading spectators in a rousing cheer on 2nd November, 1898 - and, in so doing, became the world's first recognised cheerleader. Even though the sport now features predominantly female participants these days, the first women cheerleaders weren't recorded until 1923. Indeed, four men who would later become U.S. President cheered on their teams at College: Dwight D Eisenhower, Franklin D Roosevelt, George W. Bush, and Ronald Reagan. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly reveal the ‘grandfather of cheerleading', who patented pom-poms; explain how the Dallas Cowboys played a pivotal role in the perception of modern cheerleading; and consider the most comical cheerleading names in the canon… Further Reading: • ‘Almanac: The 1st cheerleader' (CBS News, 2014): https://www.cbsnews.com/news/almanac-the-1st-cheerleader/ • A Not-So-Brief and Extremely Sordid History of Cheerleading – Mother Jones (Mother Jones, 2014): https://www.motherjones.com/media/2014/12/cheerleader-history-timeline/ • ‘Top 10 Most Watched Cheerleading Routines EVER on YouTube' (The Cheer Buzz, 2021): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgH-Esw6GpI ‘Why am I hearing a rerun?' Every Thursday is 'Throwback Thursday' on Today in History with the Retrospectors: running one repeat per week means we can keep up the quality of our independent podcast. Daily shows like this require a lot of work! But as ever we'll have something new for you tomorrow, so follow us wherever you get your podcasts: podfollow.com/Retrospectors Love the show? Join
This is our highest ever episode. We climbed to the top of Yorkshire's tallest peak - Whernside - with the singer/songwriter Johnny Campbell and the fiddle player Mikey Kenney to help Johnny record a track for his forthcoming album “True North”. He's recording each track at the summit of one of the highest peaks in the North of England. Along the way we discuss his passion for Northern folk music, his love of walking and his determination to campaign for a Right to Roam. It's a big climb - but the view from the top is spectacular! --- We rely entirely on support from our listeners to keep this show on the road. If you like what we do please either... Become a patron and get great rewards: patreon.com/folkonfoot Or just buy us a coffee: ko-fi.com/folkonfoot Sign up for our newsletter at www.folkonfoot.com Follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram: @folkonfoot --- Find out more about Johnny at https://johnnycampbell.co.uk/ and Mikey at https://mikeykenney.co.uk/
Johnny Campbell, founder of Social Talent, joins Chris Hoyt (he/him) and Gerry Crispin to talk about more automation, ChatGPT, and technology options within TA along with the history of recruiting (all the way back to the 1800's) and the increasing pressure of corporations to get on board with pending pay transparency regulations coming out of the EU to US markets.
Some call them “soft skills.” I call them “hard AF skills,” because they transcend all roles and should be the center of all our talent development efforts. That's why I got excited to hear my guest today call them “core skills,” which brings so much light to the importance of our work. Johnny Campbell is Co-Founder and CEO of SocialTalent, the world's most popular e-learning platform dedicated to hiring and talent management. Their industry-leading content enables organizations to find and hire top talent, engage and retain their teams, and build diverse, inclusive workplaces. In this episode we discuss talent development across the three big HR verticals: hiring, onboarding, and development. Leaders have a transformative role at each stage of the employee lifecycle and Johnny lays out some practical steps to take to improve career mobility, development, and upskilling. “Our goal is simple – we enable companies and teams with the skills and training to hire, onboard, engage, develop and retain great talent. With expert-led training content for every stage of the employee lifecycle, we empower you to attract, find and hire top talent and create engaging, inclusive workplaces where your teams can thrive.” Thanks, Johnny, for your time today and we can wait to catch up with you on another episode. Connect with Johnny: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnnycampbell/ SocialTalent: https://www.socialtalent.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/socialresponsibilityatwork/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/socialresponsibilityatwork/support
Here we go! It is go time for the second half of the Dakar Rally with only 5 Stages remaining! Tune in to hear updates from Johnny Campbell and Mason Klein! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chasing-waypoints/support
Folk musician Johnny Campbell is recording an album of songs from the summits and industrial hotspots of northern England. Jez Lowe joins him at Kinder Scout in Derbyshire to celebrate ninety years since the ‘Right to Roam' movement began and explore the traditional songs of the Peak District. Jez meets local singer Bella Hardy to hear how her home in Edale has inspired and influenced her work, and writer Roly Smith who can explain the history of Kinder and the 1932 mass trespass. It may be ninety years ago, but for young global folk stars Kate Griffin and Ford Collier of Mishra, the call for a right to roam is still relevant. They have recorded a version of Ewan MacColl's ‘Manchester Rambler', a song inspired by the Kinder trespass. Jez meets Kate, Ford, Johnny and Bella to hear how a new generation of musicians are continuing MacColl's legacy of folk singers fighting for our rights in the countryside. Produced by Helen Lennard
We're feeling nostalgic on The Shortlist this week! With almost 40 unique episodes in the bag for 2022, it's time to look back at some of the best advice we've received over the course of the year. Every guest we've had on has contributed immensely to our shortlist, graciously imparting pearls of wisdom on all the topics that have shaped this incredibly uncertain year. So, to dive into this cornucopia of insight, Johnny Campbell is joined by Holly Fawcett, our Director of Content here at SocialTalent (and also occasional host!). Together, they'll pull out some of their favorites and discuss these nuggets of advice in relation to all the major themes that have affected 2022, from how TA can transform itself, to the importance of wellbeing and DEI.
Keefer talks about what it is like to ride the new 2023 Honda CRF250RX/450RX as well as who could these bikes be best for, how they handle moto/off-road and how off-road legend Johnny Campbell received a 30 year achievement award from American Honda
Show 166 features a co host that has been a long time friend of the show, Taco Mike from Taco Moto! He joined Jimmy to talk about reeds on KTM EXCs, new oil filters, and Jimmy shocked Mike with his tire choices. Spoiler: it had nothing to do with brands or compounds. Roost or Endo featured so many good bikes, that everyone won thanks to Taco Mike. Trevor Hunter also called in to talk about the new Honda Off-Road models and the celebration of Johnny Campbell's racing career. It was a fun show with a lot of great information for you! Follow us! Facebook: www.facebook.com/dirtbiketest YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCzev... Support Dirt bike Test by shopping through the Rocky Mountain ATV/MC link below: www.rockymountainatvmc.com/?u... A big thanks to our viewers and especially to the sponsors that keep this show going: Yamaha (yamahamotorsports.com) @yamahamotousa Taco Moto (TacoMoto.co) @TACO MOTO CO Fasst Company (fasstco.com) @fasstcompany Seat Concepts (seatconcepts.com) @seatconcetps Bullet Proof Designs (bulletproofdesigns.com) @bulletproofdesigns SCOTT Sports (scott-sports.com) @scottmotosports Klim (www.klim.com) #klimlife @Klim DDC Delaney Drive Components (DDCRacing.net) Trail Tech (trailtech.net) @ridetrailtech Show them some love, tell them we sent you, and don't forget to share your favorite Motorcycle Podcast; Tech Talk Taco TuesdayFollow us! Facebook: www.facebook.com/dirtbiketest YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCzev...
Hey guy, we are back with a new episode! This time José & Matěj have an international episode whole in English! Our esteemed guest is Johnny Campbell, CEO at SocialTalent. Tune in to find out: What is the future learning stack of TA experts What are the future skills of modern recruiters Why is re-skilling the future of recruitment.
Eric goes to Red Bud & Korn Dawg goes to Handstands 100 at MPH. Eric talks about his trip to Red Bud for the Motocross Of Nations and Korn Dawg goes to Scot Harden's & Johnny Campbell's Handstands 100 MPH. Korn Dawg interviews several legends in attendance.
We have Legends Scot Harden & Johnny Campbell on the show to tell just a bit of their story and to talk to us about the 2nd Annual Handstands 100 MHP. We also talk race, current events, history and so much more.
After a few shows of not being in the co-host chair, Logan Tyler makes his return to his familiar post of reading questions, sponsors, and giving a good one liner here or there on the show. He and Jimmy got the show off with a surprise call from 11 time Baja 1000 winner Johnny Campbell, who talked to Jimmy about potential issues that could have caused Jimmy's ride that day to be cut short. After Johnny hopped off, Jimmy and Logan answered your questions and viewer calls on the Seat Concepts Hot Seat Hot Line before switching gears to everyone's favorite segment, Roost or Endo brought to you by Taco Moto. There was a few Endos in this weeks edition but in the end, a Yamaha won and it wasn't because we are sponsored by them. It was a great show with lot's of good information and some great conversation. If you want in on the fun, tune in to Dirt Bike Test's YouTube Channel or Facebook page on Tuesday's at 7PM pst. Facebook: www.facebook.com/dirtbiketest YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCzev... Support Dirt bike Test by shopping through the Rocky Mountain ATV/MC link below: www.rockymountainatvmc.com/?utm_source…=influencer A big thanks to our viewers and especially to the sponsors that keep this show going: Yamaha (yamahamotorsports.com) @yamahamotousa Taco Moto (TacoMoto.co) @TACO MOTO CO Fasst Company (fasstco.com) @fasstcompany Seat Concepts (seatconcepts.com) @seatconcetps SCOTT Sports (scott-sports.com) @scottmotosports Klim (www.klim.com) #klimlife @Klim DDC Delaney Drive Components (DDCRacing.net) Trail Tech (trailtech.net) @ridetrailtech Show them some love, tell them we sent you, and don't forget to share your favorite Motorcycle Podcast; Tech Talk Taco Tuesday
Stage nine of the 2022 Dakar Rally is done and dusted and Monster Energy Honda's Nacho Cornejo chowed down on the course to take his second stage victory in three days. We call in to Johnny Campbell inside the motorhome shared by American Ricky Brabec and the Chilean Cornejo as they prepare dinner with master chef Kendall Norman. Brabec and Cornejo give us the lowdown on the race, and Norman let's us all know what's for dinner.Then, we get a very cool surprise special guest on the show when Motocross and Supercross champion, ISDE Gold Medalist and MXGP podium regular/race winner Zach Osborne calls in on his way to the track. We expected Zach-O to have some unique perspectives on the rally so far, but we are honestly blown away by his race knowledge and smarts about rally. Also, he has a FACTORY RALLY RACE BIKE sitting in his garage. Will we see Osborne in a race soon? Sounds promising! Don't miss our chat!The race to the finish is still almost 1,000 km's away over the next three days. But the overall standings have never been this close. Time is hard to find out there so some BIG moves will be coming. We hear from overall contenders Kevin Benavides and Adrian Van Beveren in today's show.It's so exciting. Enjoy the show!
After a shortened stage three of the 2022 Dakar Rally the top racers reveal, quite bluntly and obviously, their strategies for the upcoming long-distance race days. We hear from stage winner Joaquim Rodriguez after his and Hero Motorsports' first stage in Dakar history, Johnny Campbell checks in with a report and we get American Mason Klein to give us his recap from the day. Racecraft is back in the mix, big time, as racers position themselves for a big time windfall during tomorrow's stage 4 - the longest special stage of the rally. Today's stage three was more of a sprint, relatively. But it was still a long day on the bike for the competitors. How is strategy playing out, well, GasGas' Daniel Sanders was fast all day, leading the time sheets at every check before deciding to stop and have a picnic... literally. Sanders was so confident in his speed today that he decided to blatantly sacrifice some minutes at the end of the stage to put him in a better position for tomorrow. Wow. Others held back, as well, although not as obviously.Hero Motorsports' Joaquim Rodriguez topped the charts today, grabbing his maiden victory and taking his Hero Motorsports team to the top for the first time, as well. American Mason Klein rode very fast, moving up through the pack to grab third on the stage, an impressive result for anyone, no matter the day at a Dakar Rally. GasGas' Sam Sunderland, leading the race going into today but starting second on the course, finished 17th on the day but still retains the overall lead by four seconds over Monster Energy Yamaha's Adrian Van Beveren.Mathias Walkner (KTM), Skyler Howes (Husqvarna), and Daniel Sanders round out the rally top five standings after the day.Tune in and see what went down, and what the racers are in for in the days to come. This race is getting better every day.
Johnny Campbell needs no introduction to off-road racing fanatics around the world. But his current role inside the HRC Monster Energy Honda Team is a bit less clear. Is he Ricky Brabec's coach? Is he a desert racing guru that simple radiates wisdom to the entire Honda rally team? What is his role and how does he see the race going in 2022? We find out what the JCR Honda team owner has been up to lately, and how he sees the team preparing and winning the 44th edition of the Dakar Rally. You can find all KLIM Dakar Rally Daily episodes stacked up here at Cycle News.
On the fourth episode of We Got Next, MMA Fighting's Mike Heck speaks with BKFC's Taylor Starling (3:08) to get her side of why her BKFC Fight Night Montana fight with Randine Eckholm was scratched hours before the event, Eckholm being "unprofessional" during the two-day stretch, what she said to Eckholm's face on Saturday when the fight was called, if there was any chance the commission would find a way to make it happen, plans to return at the promotion's New York debut in November, and the unfortunate death of Justin Thornton. UFC's newest lightweight Erick Gonzalez (24:42) joins the show as he prepares to make his short notice octagon debut against Jim Miller this Saturday at UFC Vegas 40 and discusses getting the career-altering phone call, getting a veteran in Miller for his first fight, the road he's taken to get to the UFC, and how he sees the fight playing out. New England bantamweight prospect Jay Perrin (43:59) recaps capturing the CES 135-pound title at CES 64 with a second-round submission win over Josh Smith, teammate Merab Dvalishvili defeating Smith's teammate Marlon Moraes the next night at UFC 266, talks holding titles in the top two promotions in the region, what he wants next, his longtime rivalry with Johnny Campbell and if he'll ever give him a rematch, how close he is to getting a call from the UFC, and the importance of mental health in the fight game. Follow Mike Heck: @MikeHeck_JR Subscribe: http://goo.gl/dYpsgH Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/u8VvLi Visit our playlists: http://goo.gl/eFhsvM Like MMAF on Facebook: http://goo.gl/uhdg7Z Follow on Twitter: http://goo.gl/nOATUI Read More: http://www.mmafighting.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices