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The H.I.T. Podcast

The H.I.T. Podcast

Hosted by Tobias Kennedy

Episodes

191

Latest episode

Jun 2026

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EN-US

About the show

The H.I.T. Podcast curates the top news and information to deliver a brief, high impact overview designed specifically for the Human Resources professional, business person, and company executive. The Podcast is powered by Montage Insurance Solutions.

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June 16, 202619 min

Ep. 164: How Great Leaders Navigate Change | A HIT-chat with Magalie René

Change is inevitable. The question is: how do great leaders respond to it?In this episode of The H.I.T. Podcast, Toby Kennedy sits down with returning guest Magalie René, speaker, consultant, and expert in compassionate leadership and change management.Together, they explore how leaders can become more adaptable, communicate more effectively, and guide their teams through uncertainty without sacrificing accountability or performance.Topics include:Why adaptability is a skill that can be developedHow to become more agile in the face of constant changeThe role of compassionate leadership in today's workplaceUsing personality frameworks like DISC to communicate more effectivelyWhy different people need different communication approachesA practical framework for handling difficult conversationsHow intention impacts the outcome of feedback and conflictThe concept of "Living Your Legacy" and creating meaningful impact through everyday interactionsMagalie also shares leadership lessons from books that have influenced her work, including Who Moved My Cheese?, The Four Agreements, and The Alchemist.Whether you're leading a team, navigating organizational change, or simply looking to become a more effective communicator, this episode offers practical insights that can be applied immediately.Like and subscribe for weekly conversations at the intersection of HR, insurance, and technology.

June 9, 202618 min

Ep. 163: The Future of Talent Development | A HIT-chat Angela Finlay (Part Two)

What if the skills your organization needs are already sitting inside your company?In Part 2 of this conversation, Angela Finlay joins The H.I.T. Podcast to discuss skill stacking, talent architecture, and how organizations can better identify, develop, and leverage the talent they already have.As job roles continue to evolve and technology reshapes the workplace, leaders must rethink how they evaluate skills, reward development, and prepare employees for the future.In this episode, we discuss:How individuals can inventory and validate their skillsUsing AI and peer feedback to uncover strengths and blind spotsTurning performance reviews into meaningful skill assessmentsWhy organizations should reward leaders who develop talentThe power of "micro-mentoring" and learning from internal expertsMaking mentorship and development available to everyone—not just high-potential employees. How companies overlook valuable internal talent while searching externallyWhy linking performance, development, and reward systems is critical for future success.With workplace skills evolving faster than ever, this conversation offers practical insights for leaders looking to build stronger teams and future-proof their organizations.Like and subscribe for weekly conversations at the intersection of HR, insurance, and technology.

June 2, 202620 min

Ep. 162: Have More Skills Than You Realize | A HIT-chat with Angela Finlay (Part One)

What if your greatest career advantage isn't your job title—but the unique combination of skills you've built throughout your life?In this episode of The H.I.T. Podcast, Toby Kennedy sits down with Angela Blum-Finlay, senior HR executive, author, and "CHRO on demand," to discuss her book Skill Stacking and why career success is often built at the intersection of seemingly unrelated experiences.Angela explains how professionals frequently underestimate the value they've gained from volunteer work, side projects, parenting, leadership roles, and everyday problem-solving.What You'll LearnWhat Skill Stacking is and why it mattersWhy your value comes from a combination of experiences—not just expertiseThe STACK Framework:Supportive SkillsTactical SkillsAdaptive SkillsComplimentary SkillsKnowledge-Seeking SkillsHow to identify hidden strengths you've developed over timeWhy many people struggle to articulate their true valueHow AI can help uncover skills buried within your work and life experiences Whether you're a student, professional, leader, or someone considering a career change, this conversation offers practical tools to better understand and communicate what makes you uniquely valuable.

May 26, 202621 min

Ep. 161: How Trust Impacts Performance | Dr. Rob McKenna (Part Two)

What happens when employees stop trusting leadership?In Part 2 of this conversation on The H.I.T. Podcast, Dr. Rob McKenna returns to discuss the real-world impact of trust on culture, leadership, performance, and retention.Drawing from his research and book Whole Leaders, Wild Trust, Dr. McKenna explains why trust is one of the most powerful—and overlooked—drivers inside organizations.What We CoverWhy high-trust organizations outperform low-trust culturesThe four trust environments: Stronghold, Jungle, Shell, and IslandsWhy nearly 48% of employees operate in “jungle” environmentsThe role of sacrificial courage in leadershipHow low trust creates emotional exhaustion and “fake belonging”The three questions every employee is asking:Do I matter?Are you telling me the truth?Do I belong?Leadership Takeaways• Invest in people as whole humans—not just performers• Build cultures where teams can “fight well” through healthy conflict• Grow organizations only at the speed of trustIf you lead people, shape culture, or want to build stronger teams, this episode delivers practical insight backed by real research. Like and subscribe for weekly conversations at the intersection of HR, insurance, and technology.

May 19, 202618 min

Ep #160: Do Your Employees Trust You? | The Science of Workplace Trust with Dr. Rob McKenna (Pt 1)

What does trust actually look like inside an organization — and can it be measured?In this episode of The H.I.T. Podcast, Toby Kennedy sits down with Dr. Rob McKenna, founder of Wild Leaders and author of the USA Today bestselling book Whole Leaders, Wild Trust.Dr. McKenna explains why trust is one of the most important—and most misunderstood—drivers of organizational success. More importantly, he shows how leaders can move beyond vague conversations about “culture” and begin measuring the specific behaviors that build trust.What We CoverWhat WILD stands for: Whole and Intentional Leader DevelopmentWhy trust is essential for performance, retention, and accountabilityThe Wild Trust Index, which measures 33 specific drivers of trustWhy leadership development is fundamentally trust-buildingHow job clarity creates accountability and confidenceThe importance of truth-telling and healthy conflictWhy emotional maturity is a foundational leadership skillA Powerful EndorsementDr. McKenna also shares how Stephen Covey, author of The Speed of Trust, wrote the foreword to his book after recognizing the importance of measuring the inputs that create trust—not just the outcomes.If you lead people, shape culture, or want to build a stronger organization, this episode offers practical, research-backed insights you can apply immediately.

May 12, 202616 min

Lessons from a Scotland Yard Detective | Negotiation Secrets (Part 2)

In this episode of The H.I.T. Podcast, we sit down with Scott Walker, former Scotland Yard detective, kidnap-for-ransom negotiator, bestselling author, and negotiation expert.After handling more than 300 high-stakes cases around the world, Scott shares practical communication strategies that apply just as powerfully in business, leadership, sales, and personal relationships.What We Cover:Why the ultimate goal of any negotiation is cooperation and collaboration. The power of selfless empathy—making others feel truly seen and understoodScott’s mantra: “Observe, Don’t Absorb” ????How people constantly reveal their true thoughts and emotions (“leaky humans”)The importance of emotional regulation and staying grounded under pressureWhy silence may be your most underrated communication tool Tactical Tools You Can Use Immediately:The Grounding Technique to stay calm and centeredThe Bunch of Fives to anticipate objections before they ariseLevel Five Listening to uncover what’s really going onThe Empathy Loop to build trust and encourage opennessStrategic use of silence to let the other person reveal moreScott is also the author of Order Out of Chaos and Eye of the Storm, where he expands on these powerful techniques.If you want to become a better communicator, negotiator, or leader, this episode is packed with practical insights you can apply immediately.Learn more at redcenterglobal.com

May 5, 202615 min

Ep 158: How a Kidnap Negotiator Thinks | Lessons from a Scotland Yard Detective (Part 1)

What can a Scotland Yard hostage negotiator teach us about business, leadership, and everyday conversations?In this episode of The H.I.T. Podcast, we sit down with Scott Walker, a former Scotland Yard detective and kidnap-for-ransom negotiator who spent nearly 20 years handling over 300 high-stakes cases around the world.Now a bestselling author of Order Out of Chaos and a global negotiation expert, Scott shares how his experience translates directly into business and personal interactions.What We CoverWhy negotiation is simply a “conversation with a purpose”The power of emotional self-regulation—and how losing control can cost everything How to “observe, not absorb” emotions in high-pressure situationsWhy identity and status matter more than logic in decision-makingHow to dig deeper and uncover the real problem beneath the surfaceThe importance of preparation and taking an elevated view in negotiationThis is a fascinating look at how skills developed in life-or-death situations can be applied to leadership, sales, and everyday communication.

April 28, 202620 min

Ep. 157: What happens when AI starts thinking for us instead of with us? | Part 2

In Part 2 of this conversation on The H.I.T. Podcast, Joe Van Brussel returns to go deeper on the real implications of AI in the workplace—and what leaders need to get right moving forward.This episode moves beyond hype and into the human side of AI adoption.We explore:Why companies are rushing into AI—and the confusion it’s creating The responsibility leaders have to slow down and set intentional guardrailsHow over-reliance on AI can erode trust, communication, and creativityThe concept of “intellectual debt”—outsourcing thinking and losing real competenceWhy reflection, boredom, and ownership of ideas still matter How to integrate AI in a way that supports—not replaces—human connectionThe conversation also touches on the broader philosophical question:Will AI lead to a better future—or something closer to a cautionary tale? ????If you’re a leader, operator, or someone navigating the future of work, this episode offers a grounded perspective on how to approach AI with intention.Like and subscribe for weekly conversations at the intersection of HR, insurance, and technology.About the Show:The H.I.T. Podcast (Powered by Montage Insurance Solutions): A thought leader in the space, curating the top news and information to deliver a brief, high impact overview designed specifically for the Human Resources professional, business person, and company executive.

April 21, 202617 min

Ep. 156: AI Is Changing Everything | A Conversation with Joe Van Brussel

What is AI actually doing to the way we think and work?In this episode of The H.I.T. Podcast, host Toby Kennedy sits down with Joe Van Brussel—creative director, writer, and philosopher—to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping creativity, decision-making, and professional work.With experience at The New York Times and The Huffington Post, Joe brings a unique lens to the conversation—blending philosophy with real-world application.We dive into:How AI can act as both a crutch (replacing critical thinking) and a tool (strengthening ideas)The “Robot Dog” effect — why AI tends to agree with you (and why that’s a problem)The risk of losing critical thinking skills in future generationsHow AI compares to past tech shifts like calculators, computers, and social mediaWhy businesses may force AI adoption—ready or not This is a thoughtful, honest look at where AI is helping—and where it might be hurting.Part 2 drops next week, continuing the conversation.

April 14, 202618 min

Ep. 155: Flipping The Script, Pt 2 - Why Great Clients Always Have Options

Back at it again, with Joshua Barrows interviewing Toby Kennedy!Here's the HOT question: What does it take to keep a great client?In this episode of The H.I.T. Podcast, Joshua Barrows shares a memorable analogy—comparing a valuable client to a “beautiful wife.”The idea is simple: when something (or someone) is valuable, there will always be other options. In today’s marketplace, top clients are constantly being approached by brokers, vendors, and new technology solutions.So how do you keep them?We break down what actually matters:You can’t rely on artificial locks Contracts and barriers won’t protect a relationship long-term.Focus on your own grass Stop worrying about competitors—invest in making your current relationships stronger.Consistency matters Great relationships require constant attention and effort.Deliver real value When clients have options (and they will), they stay because they know they’re in the right place.This is a simple but powerful mindset shift for anyone in business, leadership, or client-facing roles.

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