Episodios

  • Soft Skills, Smart Tech: Leading with EQ in the AI Era
    Aug 12 2025
    You’ve got the dashboards. The automation. The AI tools promising to transform your workflow.But if your people are burning out, resisting change, or feeling disconnected—what’s the point?In this episode, I sit down with Charis Loveland, a seasoned AI strategist and tech ethicist, to explore why emotional intelligence is quickly becoming the most underrated leadership skill in the digital era. We unpack the tension between speed and empathy, innovation and connection—and why successful AI adoption isn’t just a tech challenge, it’s a human one.This isn’t about coddling employees or resisting change. It’s about equipping leaders to lead humans through change—with clarity, curiosity, and compassion.We cover:– Why emotional intelligence is a competitive edge in tech-driven orgs– How automation creates unintended risks to trust and culture– What it means to lead responsibly in the age of AI– How to upskill teams in empathy, communication, and adaptability– Why fear-based rollouts sabotage adoption– What self-awareness has to do with scaling innovation– How to involve your teams early—and why it mattersWhy this episode matters:You can’t lead transformation if your team doesn’t trust you. In a world obsessed with digital fluency, this episode is your reminder that empathy is still a power skill. If you're building the future of work, don't forget to bring your humanity with you.Guest Bio:Charis Loveland is an AI strategist, product leader, and advocate for responsible tech adoption. With deep experience in both government and enterprise, she’s spent her career at the intersection of data, ethics, and human-centered design. Charis helps organizations harness the potential of AI without losing sight of their people, and brings a grounded, systems-level view to transformation. She’s also a passionate educator focused on equipping future leaders with the soft skills that matter most.Why she matters to you:If you’re rolling out AI and wondering why your team isn’t on board, this episode is a wake-up call. Charis will help you rethink how you design, communicate, and lead change in a way that sticks.Learn more about Charis: ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/charisloveland/⁠⁠https://aws.amazon.com/executive-insights/content/emotional-intelligence/ https://www.inc.com/ali-donaldson/how-leaders-can-combat-burnout-on-their-teams-this-winter.html https://youtu.be/hBsX5h9cGnA?si=6QPQhLLdP2mOgnRphttps://youtu.be/0_aaVkq7tKc?si=omFs4hQ6S0GyKacnHost Bio:Kate Ball is an international talent strategist, bestselling author, and unapologetic Bullshit Exorcist on a mission to torch performative HR and take down corporate nonsense with a smile. With 20+ years spent shaking up culture, leadership, and talent strategy at giants like Amazon, Expedia, and Cision, she now runs Sparkle & Sass Consulting—helping brave companies and bolder leaders stop playing nice and start doing better.On The Culture Chronicles, Kate calls it like it is: no jargon, no fluff, and definitely no beige. Just sharp minds, spicy takes, and real talk about what’s broken at work—and who’s bold enough to fix it.This isn’t your HR department’s podcast. It’s the one they hope you never find.Learn More About Kate: ⁠⁠www.sparkleandsassconsulting.com⁠⁠Connect on LinkedIn: ⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateball1/⁠⁠Follow on Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/the_culturechronicles/⁠⁠Explore The Culture Chronicles Book Series: ⁠⁠https://www.amazon.com/author/kateball⁠⁠
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  • You Don’t Build Leaders in a Workshop; Why Traditional Leadership Training Falls Flat
    Aug 5 2025

    You’ve got a slick leadership program, a big-name facilitator, and a bunch of “inspiring” slide decks—so why isn’t anything changing?

    In this episode, I sit down with Victoria Feldman, a powerhouse in talent development and organizational design, to pull back the curtain on why leadership development often fails to stick—and what it actually takes to build leadership capability that drives results.

    We’re talking about more than just training. We’re talking about systems. Culture. Accountability. We’re challenging the myth that a one-day workshop can turn managers into leaders, and exposing what really moves the needle: embedded learning, psychological safety, and strategic design that supports growth every damn day.

    We cover:
    – Why one-off workshops are a waste of time (and budget)
    – How org design enables—or blocks—real leadership
    – What it means to build leadership capacity at scale
    – How to ditch happy-sheet feedback and measure real impact
    – Why coaching beats content every time
    – What L&D leaders need to shift if they want to stop being seen as a cost center


    Why this episode matters:
    You don’t build leaders in a workshop—you build them in the work. If you’re tired of performative programs and want to create something that actually changes behavior, this episode will fire you up (and probably ruffle a few feathers).


    Guest Bio:
    Victoria Feldman is an organizational development strategist and executive coach known for her no-nonsense approach to talent development. With years of experience helping companies embed leadership into the fabric of how they operate, she brings a systems-level mindset to everything from performance management to psychological safety. Victoria’s work challenges outdated assumptions, focusing on scalable solutions that actually drive behavior change. When she’s not helping leaders grow, she’s helping organizations get out of their own way.

    Why she matters to you:
    If you’ve ever launched a leadership program that fizzled out, this is your moment of truth. Victoria’s insights will help you rethink your approach, realign your systems, and finally build something that sticks.

    Learn more about Victoria: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoriafeldman/⁠
    Connect with her work: https://www.feldmanvictoria.com/


    Host Bio:
    Kate Ball is an international talent strategist, bestselling author, and unapologetic Bullshit Exorcist on a mission to torch performative HR and take down corporate nonsense with a smile. With 20+ years spent shaking up culture, leadership, and talent strategy at giants like Amazon, Expedia, and Cision, she now runs Sparkle & Sass Consulting—helping brave companies and bolder leaders stop playing nice and start doing better.

    On The Culture Chronicles, Kate calls it like it is: no jargon, no fluff, and definitely no beige. Just sharp minds, spicy takes, and real talk about what’s broken at work—and who’s bold enough to fix it.

    This isn’t your HR department’s podcast. It’s the one they hope you never find.

    Learn More About Kate:⁠ www.sparkleandsassconsulting.com⁠
    Connect on LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateball1/⁠
    Follow on Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/the_culturechronicles/⁠
    Explore The Culture Chronicles Book Series: ⁠https://www.amazon.com/author/kateball⁠

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  • Agile By Design: Reinventing People Strategy For A Tech-Driven World
    Jul 29 2025

    What if your HR systems didn’t collapse under pressure—but flexed, scaled, and supported like a pro?
    In this episode of The Culture Chronicles, I sit down with Austin Krogh, a human-centric systems thinker and HR transformation powerhouse, to dig into what happens when people strategy finally catches up to reality.

    We’re talking agile frameworks. Scalable systems. And the real reason your fancy new HR tech still makes your employees want to scream.

    From tech fatigue to AI integration to building HR that actually works in high-growth chaos, Austin breaks down how we move beyond traditional playbooks and start designing people operations for today’s world—not yesterday’s.

    This isn’t about shiny tools. It’s about smart systems. And if your HR stack feels like a game of Jenga, this episode is your blueprint for building something better.

    We cover:
    – How agile frameworks reshape HR for speed, scale, and sanity
    – What “centralization” really means when it’s done right
    – Why tech fatigue isn’t about too many tools—it’s about terrible systems
    – How AI can personalize HR without stripping away the human
    – The danger of ignoring high performers while chasing low engagement
    – Why newsletters aren’t communication—they’re just noise
    – How startups can brand their people experience from day one


    About Austin:

    Austin Krogh is the HR Digital Content & AI Product Manager at Johnson Controls, where he’s on a mission to make HR more agile, intuitive, and human-centered. He blends systems thinking, design strategy, and AI innovation to streamline employee experiences and modernize support at scale.

    With a background spanning talent strategy, product thinking, and digital transformation, Austin knows that broken HR isn’t fixed with another platform—it’s fixed with bold architecture and better thinking. Whether he’s replacing outdated help desks with automation or embedding feedback loops into comms strategy, Austin leads with clarity, empathy, and deep operational chops.

    Why he matters to you:
    Austin isn’t just theorizing about the future of work—he’s building it. If your HR team is stuck duct-taping solutions together or your employee experience feels more like a scavenger hunt than a support system, Austin’s insights will shift your entire approach.

    🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/austin-krogh/


    About your host:

    Kate Ball is an international talent strategist, bestselling author, and unapologetic Bullshit Exorcist on a mission to torch performative HR and take down corporate nonsense with a smile. With 20+ years spent shaking up culture, leadership, and people strategy at giants like Amazon, Expedia, and Cision, she now runs Sparkle & Sass Consulting—helping brave companies and bolder leaders stop playing nice and start doing better.

    On The Culture Chronicles, Kate calls it like it is: no jargon, no fluff, and definitely no beige. Just sharp minds, spicy takes, and real talk about what’s broken at work—and who’s bold enough to fix it.

    This isn’t your HR department’s podcast. It’s the one they hope you never find.

    🌐 Learn More: https://www.sparkleandsassconsulting.com
    🔗 Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateball1/
    📸 Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_culturechronicles/
    📚 Explore The Culture Chronicles Book Series: https://www.amazon.com/author/kateball

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  • Layoff Ready: Build Your Brand Before You Need It
    Jul 22 2025

    What if your next layoff didn’t leave you spiraling—but supercharged instead?

    In this episode I sit down with Jacqueline Widdis, a powerhouse mentor and product leader, to break down the mindset, strategy, and visibility it takes to be layoff ready in today’s chaotic job market.

    From pacing the floor before publishing her first LinkedIn post to becoming a beacon of support for thousands of jobseekers, Jacqueline shares how she built a career safety net rooted in digital presence, bold authenticity, and proactive community building.

    This isn’t about panic—this is about power. And in a market this volatile, you don’t wait to get laid off before you start showing up. You start now.

    We cover:
    – Why layoff readiness is about strategy, not fear
    – The truth about job security (spoiler: it’s often a lie)
    – How to build a personal brand before you need help
    – Practical tips for growing your network—even if you’re introverted
    – The stigma of layoffs and how to break through it with confidence
    – What it really means to “build community” when your career’s on the line


    Why this episode matters:
    In a world where loyalty doesn’t guarantee security, your visibility and community are your currency. If you’ve ever thought, “I’ll deal with that when I have to”—this episode is your wake-up call.

    Guest Bio:

    Jacqueline Widdis is a product leader, mentor, and one-woman career support engine who turned a personal layoff into a movement of visibility, strategy, and community for jobseekers navigating an unpredictable market.

    After her own role at Microsoft was cut, Jacqueline didn’t just bounce back—she stepped up. She’s mentored over 1,000 professionals, built a fiercely engaged digital presence, and become a trusted voice on LinkedIn for people looking to take back control of their careers.

    Jacqueline is known for keeping it real—ditching toxic positivity in favor of honest advice, practical resources, and consistent support. Whether she's sharing hard truths about the job market or uplifting someone who’s just hit “post” on their first jobseeking update, she leads with empathy, credibility, and clarity.


    Why she matters to you:
    Jacqueline isn’t just talking about layoff readiness—she’s lived it. Her guidance is rooted in experience, not theory. If you’ve ever wondered how to show up online without feeling like a fraud, how to network without feeling fake, or how to build resilience in the face of rejection, Jacqueline is the mentor you didn’t know you needed—until now.

    Learn more about Jacqueline and her community: https://mentor.jacquelinewiddis.com

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquelinewiddis/

    Host Bio:Kate Ball is an international talent strategist, bestselling author, and unapologetic Bullshit Exorcist on a mission to torch performative HR and take down corporate nonsense with a smile. With 20+ years spent shaking up culture, leadership, and talent strategy at giants like Amazon, Expedia, and Cision, she now runs Sparkle & Sass Consulting—helping brave companies and bolder leaders stop playing nice and start doing better.

    On The Culture Chronicles, Kate calls it like it is: no jargon, no fluff, and definitely no beige. Just sharp minds, spicy takes, and real talk about what’s broken at work—and who’s bold enough to fix it.

    This isn’t your HR department’s podcast. It’s the one they hope you never find.

    Learn More About Kate:⁠www.sparkleandsassconsulting.com⁠Connect on LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateball1/⁠Follow on Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/the_culturechronicles/⁠Explore The Culture Chronicles Book Series: ⁠https://www.amazon.com/author/kateball⁠

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  • Fractional, but Full Impact: Rethinking HR Leadership
    Jul 15 2025

    Still think HR needs to be full-time to be high-impact?
    Think again.

    In this episode of The Culture Chronicles, I sit down with Sarah Alaimo, a powerhouse fractional HR executive who’s redefining leadership on her own terms, minus the burnout, politics, or bloated org charts.

    We’re unpacking what it really looks like when HR leads with empathy, sets boundaries like a boss, and becomes the heartbeat of culture instead of the office scapegoat. From emotional safety and expectation setting to calling out red flags and rewriting the role of HR, Sarah brings receipts, real talk, and razor-sharp insights.

    If you’re still clutching your pearls at the idea of fractional HR, buckle up. This episode might just shake your definition of leadership, and show you why less really can mean more.

    We cover:
    – Why fractional HR isn’t a downgrade—it’s a smart, strategic power move
    – The role of emotional safety in building real trust (especially remotely)
    – How Sarah blends lived experience with executive savvy to lead culture-first orgs
    – The green flags you should be looking for—and the red ones you should run from
    – Why setting boundaries is the ultimate leadership flex
    – What leaders need to know before making the leap into fractional work

    Why this episode matters:
    Too many companies are stuck in the past—clinging to outdated models of HR that breed burnout and bureaucracy. Sarah offers a clear, compelling look at the future of people leadership: lean, intentional, and deeply human.

    About Sarah:

    Sarah Alaimo is a seasoned HR executive, leadership advisor, and fractional people strategist on a mission to help companies grow without losing their soul. With a background that spans corporate HR, executive leadership, and lived experience as a recovery advocate, Sarah blends radical empathy with business savvy to create people-first cultures that actually work.

    As a fractional HR leader, she partners with fast-growing startups and mission-driven organizations to build trust, establish boundaries, and elevate the employee experience—without the bloated headcount or corporate fluff. She's especially passionate about redefining what leadership looks like for women, for survivors, and for anyone who’s tired of being told they’re “too much” for the boardroom.

    Why she matters to you:
    Sarah proves that you don’t need to be full-time to be high-impact—and that real HR leadership doesn’t come from enforcing rules, it comes from building trust. If you’ve ever felt called to lead differently, this one’s for you.

    Learn more about Sarah and her business: https://elevateconsultingcollective.com

    📎 Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahdalaimo/

    Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahdalaimo/?hl=en

    Check out Sarah's published works: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Sarah-Alaimo/author/B09CVXVMWG?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=true&ccs_id=d179f514-7606-4556-a1d0-504004da0848

    Host Bio:Kate Ball is an international talent strategist, bestselling author, and unapologetic Bullshit Exorcist on a mission to torch performative HR and take down corporate nonsense with a smile. With 20+ years spent shaking up culture, leadership, and talent strategy at giants like Amazon, Expedia, and Cision, she now runs Sparkle & Sass Consulting—helping brave companies and bolder leaders stop playing nice and start doing better.On The Culture Chronicles, Kate calls it like it is: no jargon, no fluff, and definitely no beige. Just sharp minds, spicy takes, and real talk about what’s broken at work—and who’s bold enough to fix it.This isn’t your HR department’s podcast. It’s the one they hope you never find.

    Learn More About Kate:⁠www.sparkleandsassconsulting.com⁠Connect on LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateball1/⁠Follow on Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/the_culturechronicles/⁠Explore The Culture Chronicles Book Series: ⁠https://www.amazon.com/author/kateball⁠


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  • Corporate W@nkery, Career Pivots, and the Power of Self-Belief
    Jul 8 2025

    Ever felt like the only thing your job was fueling… was your therapist’s mortgage?

    In this episode, Phil Sterne and I go full throttle into the silent suffering of high performers stuck in golden cages—and the radical self-belief it takes to break free. We tear down the prestige traps, expose the burnout myths, and get honest about what it really means to escape corporate w@nkery and build a life on your own terms.

    This is the episode for anyone who’s ever looked around the boardroom and thought, “Is this it?”

    We cover:
    – What corporate w@nkery actually is (and why it’s everywhere)
    – How burnout shows up in high achievers—and why it’s so often ignored
    – Why there’s never a “right” time to quit, but there is a wrong time to stay
    – How to redefine success without the corporate crutches
    – What it really takes to go from prestige to purpose


    Why this episode matters:
    If you're feeling unfulfilled, stuck in a role that looks good on paper but feels empty inside, this is your permission slip to want more—and build it.

    Keywords: Corporate W@nkery, Burnout, Career Change, Executive Coaching, Self-Employment, Imposter Syndrome, High Performers, Success Redefined, Coaching, Authentic Leadership

    Guest Bio:
    Phil Sterne is a former senior HR leader who traded boardrooms for brave moves, and now helps others do the same. As the founder of Phil Sterne Coaching and the author of Escape Corporate W@nkery: Build Self-Belief and Go It Alone, Phil is on a mission to help high performers reclaim their energy, rewrite their rules, and lead from a place of purpose, not pressure.

    With two decades of experience inside corporate powerhouses, Phil knows exactly where the system breaks, and how to get out with your sanity (and sarcasm) intact. He’s helped countless professionals navigate the shift from burnout to boldness.

    Why he matters to you:
    Phil’s the coach you wish you had before you hit the wall. He doesn’t peddle fluff, he offers real strategies, sharp insight, and a whole lot of truth-telling.

    Learn More About Phil:


    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/philsterne/
    Check out his book: Escape Corporate W@nkery


    Host Bio:
    Kate Ball is an international talent strategist, bestselling author, and unapologetic Bullshit Exorcist on a mission to torch performative HR and take down corporate nonsense with a smile. With 20+ years spent shaking up culture, leadership, and talent strategy at giants like Amazon, Expedia, and Cision, she now runs Sparkle & Sass Consulting—helping brave companies and bolder leaders stop playing nice and start doing better.

    On The Culture Chronicles, Kate calls it like it is: no jargon, no fluff, and definitely no beige. Just sharp minds, spicy takes, and real talk about what’s broken at work—and who’s bold enough to fix it.

    This isn’t your HR department’s podcast. It’s the one they hope you never find.

    Learn More About Kate:
    www.sparkleandsassconsulting.com
    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateball1/
    Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_culturechronicles/
    Explore The Culture Chronicles Book Series: https://www.amazon.com/author/kateball


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  • Strategy Decks to Systemic Change: Rewriting the Rules of Leadership
    Jun 25 2025

    We’ve all seen the leadership slide decks packed with bold claims, aspirational values, and zero follow-through.

    In this episode, Caitlin Quarrington and I tear into the disconnect between corporate strategy and culture reality, and explore how today’s most effective leaders are shifting from performative noise to systemic, people-centered impact.

    This is a deep dive into what it really takes to move from vision statements to lasting behavioral change. We’ll talk about how skilled facilitation, emotional intelligence, and transparent systems design are replacing outdated models of leadership.

    This episode covers:
    – Why traditional top-down leadership models are breaking down
    – How to embed employee voice into organizational strategy
    – Why facilitation is an underrated leadership superpower
    – What it looks like to lead with context instead of control
    – Practical advice for new leaders who want to create impact and legacy

    Why this episode matters:
    If you're leading people, managing change, or trying to build culture that actually works, you need this conversation in your ears.

    Keywords: Leadership, Culture Strategy, Organizational Change, Emotional Intelligence, Systemic Thinking, Transparency, Facilitation, Inclusion

    Guest Bio:
    Caitlin Quarrington is a people-and-culture expert currently leading global culture strategy at Autodesk—where she helps build adaptive, human-first organizations through cross-functional collaboration and systemic design.

    She’s also the founder of Bursty, a platform dedicated to challenging outdated leadership norms and helping teams translate good intentions into real organizational impact.

    Caitlin brings a rare blend of warmth, systems thinking, and practical leadership strategy to every conversation. She’s spent her career pushing past the optics and into the operational core—where real change lives.

    Why she matters to you: Caitlin helps leaders evolve from top-down managers into architects of trust, alignment, and collective success. Her lens on leadership is sharp, strategic, and deeply human.

    Learn More About Caitlin:Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/quarrington/Learn More About Bursty: www.bursty.ca

    Host Bio:

    Kate Ball is an international talent strategist, bestselling author, and unapologetic Bullshit Exorcist on a mission to torch performative HR and take down corporate nonsense with a smile. With 20+ years spent shaking up culture, leadership, and talent strategy at giants like Amazon, Expedia, and Cision, she now runs Sparkle & Sass Consulting—helping brave companies and bolder leaders stop playing nice and start doing better.

    On The Culture Chronicles, Kate calls it like it is: no jargon, no fluff, and definitely no beige. Just sharp minds, spicy takes, and real talk about what’s broken at work—and who’s bold enough to fix it.

    This isn’t your HR department’s podcast. It’s the one they hope you never find.

    Learn More About Kate:

    www.sparkleandsassconsulting.com

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateball1/

    https://www.instagram.com/the_culturechronicles/

    The Culture Chronicles Book Series: https://www.amazon.com/author/kateball

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  • Culturally Intelligent: Building Equity Into AI and HR
    Jun 25 2025

    If your HR systems are powered by AI but built on outdated assumptions, you’ve got a problem, and it’s probably already causing harm.

    In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Tiffany Bowden for a brutally honest conversation about what it really takes to build equity, cultural intelligence, and accountability into today’s AI-driven HR systems.

    We unpack why most companies aren’t ready for full AI integration, where the real risks to diversity and inclusion hide, and why starting with education, not ethics theater, is the only path forward. This isn’t about checking boxes. This is about safeguarding equity before the damage is done.

    You’ll hear:
    – How cultural intelligence shows up as a core leadership competency, not just a buzzword
    – The most common equity blind spots in hiring tech, engagement tools, and performance systems
    – Why “AI-first” often means bias gets baked in, and how to fix that
    – The role of diverse governance teams in protecting marginalized communities
    – How generative AI can help, or hurt, representation


    Why this episode matters:
    If you’re building people systems, leading organizational change, or trying to keep pace with innovation—this conversation will sharpen your lens and expand your toolkit.

    Guest Bio:
    Dr. Tiffany Bowden, Ph.D. is a powerhouse of equity-driven change: a TEDx speaker, anti-racism educator, and former Responsible AI strategist at Google Gemini. With a doctorate in Communications (specializing in Diversity & Inclusion), she’s built a career helping Fortune 500s—and now emerging tech platforms—operationalize inclusion in everything from AI-driven hiring tools to leadership development.

    She’s also the founder of the Minority Cannabis Business Association, a sought-after consultant, and an unapologetic advocate for systems-level change that doesn’t just look good on paper.

    Why she matters to you: Tiffany helps leaders spot blind spots, design for inclusion from the start, and demand more from the systems shaping our workplaces—and our futures.


    Learn More about Dr Bowden:

    www.tiffanybowden.comConnect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanybowden/


    Host Bio:

    Kate Ball is an international talent strategist, bestselling author, and unapologetic Bullshit Exorcist on a mission to torch performative HR and take down corporate nonsense with a smile. With 20+ years spent shaking up culture, leadership, and talent strategy at giants like Amazon, Expedia, and Cision, she now runs Sparkle & Sass Consulting—helping brave companies and bolder leaders stop playing nice and start doing better.

    On The Culture Chronicles, Kate calls it like it is: no jargon, no fluff, and definitely no beige. Just sharp minds, spicy takes, and real talk about what’s broken at work—and who’s bold enough to fix it.

    This isn’t your HR department’s podcast. It’s the one they hope you never find.

    Learn More About Kate:

    www.sparkleandsassconsulting.com

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kateball1/

    https://www.instagram.com/the_culturechronicles/

    The Culture Chronicles Book Series: https://www.amazon.com/author/kateball

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