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WTF is Business Casual

WTF is Business Casual

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Buckle up for real HR stories that'll make you laugh, cringe, and thank your lucky stars you're not that guy.

WTF is Business Casual is the HR podcast where two seasoned consultants—Sarah Bursten and Jenny Lavey, co-founders of RiseHR—dish on wild workplace fails, toxic bosses, employee drama, and leadership gone wrong. With 35+ years of combined experience in HR, leadership development, and people management, they offer surprisingly useful advice wrapped in real talk and hilarious storytelling.

If you’re an HR professional, small business owner, people manager, or just someone who’s survived office politics, this show is for you.

Subscribe to WTF is Business Casual—because work is weird, leadership is messy, and people always be peopling.

Hosted by Sarah Bursten & Jenny Lavey | RiseHR
www.risehumanresources.com

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  • WTF Workplace Moments: AI Fails, Paycheck Glitches & Career-Limiting Questions
    Feb 25 2026

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    This week, Jenny and Sarah lean into the weird.

    They kick it off with an AI interview note-taker that accidentally sent a candidate the hiring team’s unfiltered commentary about other applicants. Yes, really. Including the not-so-flattering parts. It’s a cautionary tale about AI tools, privacy, and why you should absolutely lock down your settings.

    They also get into:

    • Employees being “forgotten” but still collecting paychecks
    • Why keeping money you know you shouldn’t have never ends well
    • The awkward rise of team lunch contributions and workplace gift pressure
    • Companies letting employees pull paychecks “on demand”
    • And the employee who asked a wildly off-topic sustainability question in an all-hands meeting… and was quietly gone weeks later

    The throughline? Just because you can say something doesn’t mean you should. Just because AI spits something out doesn’t mean it’s true. And just because nobody noticed doesn’t mean it won’t catch up to you.

    There’s humor. There’s mild outrage. There’s a reminder to make good choices.

    If you’ve ever sat in a meeting thinking, “WTF is happening right now?” this one’s for you.

    And if you’ve got your own workplace WTF moment, send it in. We’ll keep it anonymous.

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  • Small Business HR Mistakes That Will Cost You: Employee Classification, PTO Policies & Intern Rules
    Feb 11 2026

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    This week, Jenny and Sarah tackle the HR landmines small businesses step on all the time.

    They break down three compliance issues that quietly turn into very loud, very expensive problems: employee misclassification, messy PTO policies, and unpaid interns who legally aren’t interns.

    First: employee misclassification. Paying someone a salary does not make them exempt. Titles don’t matter. Good intentions don’t matter. If someone should’ve been earning overtime and wasn’t, the Department of Labor is not interested in your logic. They’re interested in back pay and penalties.

    Then: PTO policies. That “use it or lose it” language still floating around in Colorado? Illegal. Accrued PTO is earned wages. You cannot wipe it out at year-end. They also break down accrual vs. lump sum, payout rules, and why negative PTO feels generous until someone quits and payroll gets messy.

    Finally: unpaid interns. The “it’s for experience” kind. The “my friend’s kid needs exposure” kind. The rules are stricter than people think. If the company is benefiting more than the intern, you likely have an employee. And that risk adds up fast.

    If you think “we’ve always done it this way” is a solid strategy, this episode might stress you out a little. In a good way.

    What’s inside this episode:

    [03:12] Why paying someone a salary does not automatically make them exempt
    [06:45] The real difference between exempt and non-exempt under FLSA
    [10:18] How misclassification turns into back wages, penalties, and audits
    [15:02] Why independent contractor status isn’t a “mutual agreement” situation
    [19:37] What the Department of Labor actually looks at
    [24:11] Why “use it or lose it” PTO policies are illegal in Colorado
    [28:26] Accrued vs. lump-sum PTO and where companies get into trouble
    [32:54] The negative PTO trap no one thinks through
    [36:40] The strict rules around unpaid internships
    [41:12] How to structure internships so they’re actually compliant

    Hit play. Fix what needs fixing. Then send it to the friend who still thinks titles determine exemption status.

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  • Cussing at Work: Where “Authentic” Meets “HR Nightmare”
    Jan 28 2026

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    This week, Jenny and Sarah tackle a topic that somehow manages to be both extremely relatable and extremely lawsuit-y: swearing at work.

    It starts with a law update that made both of them do a double take. Turns out, “letting an F-word fly” at work is no longer just a culture question. In some cases, it is a legal one. And in 2024 and 2025, the courts made that line a lot thinner than it used to be.

    What’s inside this episode:

    [05:32] Why swearing can make you seem more authentic and more trustworthy, according to research

    [12:17] Why that same swearing can still get your company sued

    [14:56] The court cases that changed the rules around hostile work environment claims

    [15:55] Why one single comment can now be enough to trigger serious legal trouble

    [25:09] The difference between swearing at the printer and swearing at a person

    [17:17] Why gender-specific and identity-based slurs are basically a career-ending choice

    [18:13] How different industries and different countries treat workplace language very differently

    [28:31] The impossible spot employers are in between the EEOC and the NLRB

    [34:25] Why “that’s just how our industry is” is not a legal defense

    [35:48] What new grads and early-career employees should do about swearing at work (hint: don’t)

    [39:03] How much these lawsuits actually cost companies when things go wrong

    [40:30] Why culture always starts at the top, for better or worse

    Jenny and Sarah are not here to pretend nobody ever swears. They are here to explain why the workplace is a different arena, why intent does not protect you from impact, and why “we’ve always done it this way” is a very expensive strategy.

    Hit play for some uncomfortable truths, a few wild stories, and a very clear explanation of why the law does not care how authentic you feel.

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