
Human Capital Leadership
Maximize your personal and #OrganizationalPotential with the Human Capital Leadership podcast! We’re your source for personal, professional, and #OrganizationalGrowth and development. We share our own original #Research, explore #IndustryTrends, and interview executives and thought leaders from across the globe. Join us for practitioner-oriented content around all things #Leadership, #HR, #TalentManagement, #OrganizationalDevelopment, and #ChangeManagement.
Latest episodes

Jul 16, 2025 • 29min
Recruitment Advertising and Recruitment Technologies, with Michael Ang
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Michael Ang about recruitment advertising and recruitment technologies.
Michael Ang, CEO and Founder of Jobelephant.com, Inc., brings over two decades of expertise in recruitment advertising to the table. He has propelled the agency to become a trusted leader in the field, offering unparalleled service and solutions to clients across various industries. Beginning his journey in 1994 as a graphic designer, Michael's entrepreneurial spirit led him to establish JobElephant in 2000, starting from humble beginnings in his garage. Since then, his visionary leadership has guided the agency to unparalleled success, earning recognition as a national leader in recruitment advertising. With a focus on providing outstanding service, Michael personally oversees hundreds of client accounts, many of which have remained loyal to JobElephant for over a decade. His dedication to excellence and commitment to client satisfaction have solidified JobElephant's reputation as one of the most reliable and successful agencies in the industry. Michael's expertise lies in streamlining the recruitment advertising process, taking the workload off clients' shoulders so they can focus on their core responsibilities. Whether it's placing ads in local newspapers, major trade journals, or online platforms, Michael and his team handle it all with the same level of professionalism and efficiency. Michael’s wealth of experience and unwavering dedication to excellence make him an invaluable resource for reporters seeking insights into the dynamic world of recruitment advertising. His innovative approach and commitment to exceptional service continue to set JobElephant apart in the industry.
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Jul 9, 2025 • 26min
How We Can Reconcile Asking People to be "Authentic" But Then Punishing Them For Doing So, with Daniel Space
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Daniel Space about how we can reconcile asking people to be "authentic" but then punishing them for doing so.
Dan has served as a Director HRBP for 20 years, working for prominent companies including Epic, Electronic Arts, and Spotify. He became a well-known content creator and public HR speaker following his success on TikTok, where he amassed approximately 400,000 followers across all his channels. His content focused on explaining the mechanics of job searching, compensation, promotion, career development, and even terminations. Dan has published several books and guides on his DanFromHR website and currently works as an HR consultant and guest speaker while preparing to launch his new HRBP community initiative.
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Jul 2, 2025 • 23min
STRATEGIC STORYTELLING: Why Some Stories Drive Your Success At Work But Others Don't, with Anjali Sharma
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Anjali Sharma about their book, "STRATEGIC STORYTELLING: Why Some Stories Drive Your Success At Work But Others Don't."
Anjali Sharma is the founder of Narrative: The Business of Stories and is one of the most sought-after keynote speakers trusted by international brands seeking guidance on finding, developing, and using their stories to make a dynamic change happen. Sharma works with private and government organizations to determine what their individual and unique business challenges are, and by incorporating story skills, she crafts individualized solutions to help solve those challenges. She is trusted by brands such as LinkedIn, Airbnb, Bytedance, TikTok, and Meta.
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Jun 25, 2025 • 27min
How Leaders Can Help Their Team Members Better Manage Their Time, with Andrew Hartman
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Andrew Hartman about how leaders can help their team members better manage their time.
Andrew Hartman is the Founder of Time Boss, an organization that helps leaders and their teams reinvent their relationships with time to get more done with less stress and anxiety. Andrew founded Time Boss after burning out several times, even losing his sense of smell for a season. He has taken all he has learned over the years to build a system to help business leaders and their teams and avoid the same mistakes and chaos and find their highest sustainable pace. Andrew is a Fractional COO with 18+ years of experience supporting the launch of software and technology startups.
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Jun 18, 2025 • 24min
Sustainable Community Revitalization Projects, with Robb Munger
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Robb Munger about sustainable community revitalization projects.
Robb Munger, founder of Exodus Place, champions transitional housing for homeless men. With a background in finance, where he established a leading financial company in manufactured housing, Munger’s journey took a pivotal turn when he joined the board of Guiding Light Mission. There, he propelled a struggling rescue mission into prominence and transformed a former state corrections facility into Michigan’s largest non-governmental transitional housing, offering new beginnings to those in need.
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Jun 11, 2025 • 22min
How Today's and Future Leaders Can Integrate Human Sustainability Practices, with Jan Barlow
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Jan Barlow about how today's and future leaders can integrate human sustainability practices.
As Founder of Better Job Fit, Jan is driven by a passion for transforming lives and creating sustainable human, social, and economic impact in communities. At Better Job Fit, they believe in empowering individuals and businesses to grow with purpose. Through their programs, they foster conscious leadership, social impact education, and personal development, equipping people to thrive, inspire, and lead for the greater good. they also specialize in supporting transitioning business owners through the 10 Stages of Business Growth—a framework designed to guide owners at every step, whether preparing for an exit, scaling, or navigating complex M&A processes. Their goal is to ensure these transitions are seamless, strategic, and aligned with both personal and professional goals AND YOUR PEOPLE. By focusing on workforce awareness and behavior diversity, they foster shame-free environments where people and organizations can reach their full potential. Their work is about more than just business—it’s about tapping into unknown strengths, creating opportunities for conscious leaders, and making an impact that matters.
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Jun 4, 2025 • 26min
Hypernomics and Improving Our Understanding of Markets and Decision-Making Processes, with Doug Howarth
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Doug Howarth about hypernomics and improving our understanding of markets and decision-making processes.
At fourteen, Doug Howarth was faced with a problem that would pursue him for decades. He had just been exposed to the 2D and 3D coordinate systems of René Descartes. While they offered a framework for many problems, he wondered: What other plotting systems exist that we haven’t seen? Shortly after, Doug found out that his kidneys were failing and that clouded his thinking. Persevering through this challenge, he majored in economics at Washington State University, graduating top of his class. In 2002, Doug’s best friend, Tim Schreiner, gave him a kidney. When he came to after the operation, his brain was clear for the first time in thirty years, and he was determined to make maximal use of his improved mental capacity. Not long after that, when he and his wife went shopping for a new washing machine, as she weighed her options aloud, he realized she had solved a multidimensional problem in her head. He instantly recognized that people throughout the store were subconsciously doing similar evaluations for all their considered purchases. In that moment, Doug Howarth discovered Hypernomics, the study of market actions across four or more dimensions, the plotting systems he had been wondering about for three decades. He founded Hypernomics Inc. on his ideas, which has worked for NASA, Virgin Galactic, and Lockheed Martin. Along with two others, he’s been awarded US Patent 10,402,838 for the world’s first 4D analytic software. Wiley will publish his book, Hypernomics: Using Hidden Dimensions to Solve Unseen Problems, in January 2024.
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May 28, 2025 • 25min
Mastering the Art of Interviewing: Tools and Strategies for Hiring Exceptional Talent, with Jordan Burton
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Jordan Burton about mastering the art of interviewing and tools and strategies for hiring
exceptional talent.
Jordan Burton has an unusual job—he’s a professional interviewer. Over the past 17 years, he has conducted several hundred multi- hour interviews with CEOs and other C-level candidates on behalf of major private equity firms and corporate Boards. He has leveraged his experiences to train the leadership teams of top VC/PE investors and high-growth companies to become exceptional at hiring and interviewing. Having trained over 3,000 executives and investors, Jordan is renowned for his skill in conducting rich, interactive conversations that delve deep into candidates’ personal and professional histories.
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May 21, 2025 • 26min
Net Connected Score, A New KPI for Workplace Culture, with Dennis S. Holland
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Dennis S. Holland about the Net Connected Score, a new KPI for workplace culture.
As CEO, Dennis is leading Quantum Connections into a new era of innovation, expansion, and transformation. Leveraging the organization’s 40-year history of clinical innovations and philanthropic successes, he is charting an exciting path of sustainable growth through the delivery of transformative relational competency programs to new markets including corporations and nonprofits as well as educational, government, and faith-based institutions around the world. Dennis’ reputation for changing brand discussions from challenge to opportunity is met with his consistent success at driving remarkable market growth and thought leadership outcomes for numerous companies on a global scale. Examples include leading a large military-focused financial services turnaround that yielded a 45% increase in target market favorability within one year of launch; supporting a 10x growth in market cap for FIS (NYSE: FIS) through effective brand integration and product positioning for numerous acquisitions; and serving as an expert marketing resource for The Kellogg Companies, ATT, Worldpay, EDS, and other global brands. Dennis is the father of two beautiful, grown children. He’s an avid traveler with a goal of visiting every continent, an amateur photographer, and a diehard gym-goer, trail-walker, and beach fanatic. And as a member of the Knights of Columbus with his local church, he spends as much time as possible serving his community.
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May 16, 2025 • 9min
Don't Just Tell Employees Organizational Changes Are Coming — Explain Why for Buy-in and Success, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD
This article explores the critical importance of effective communication during organizational change, emphasizing that successful transformation requires more than simply announcing changes. It demonstrates how leaders must proactively build trust by explaining the rationale behind changes, addressing employee concerns with empathy, and fostering two-way communication throughout the process. Drawing on research and real-world examples, the authors illustrate how transparency helps overcome natural resistance to change by reducing uncertainty and giving employees a sense of control and partnership in the transformation. The article provides practical strategies for leaders to equip employees with necessary resources and training, measure ongoing engagement, and create a collaborative environment where change is viewed as an opportunity rather than a threat. Ultimately, it concludes that organizations achieve more successful transitions when leaders approach change as a partnership built on honest communication, understanding of emotional reactions, and mutual investment in long-term success.