The Chad & Cheese Podcast

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Feb 24, 2025 • 37min

Firing Squad: Candidly's Hannah Peet

Hannah Peet, co-founder of Candidly, dives into the HR tech revolution, making hiring easier for small and medium businesses with their customizable applicant tracking system. She discusses the challenges of navigating the competitive landscape, partnering with more established companies, and the role of AI in candidate matching. Topics also include the creative white-label approach and the often murky messaging in recruitment tech. Tune in to see how Candidly tackles these hurdles and whether they withstand the 'firing squad' critiques!
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Feb 21, 2025 • 55min

Netflix Expands, Klarna Fakes, and Boomers RTO

Ready for a ride through the latest workplace shake-ups? Well, welcome to another episode of Workplace Woes & Corporate Chaos with Chad & Cheese, joined this week by Emi Beredugo! We kick off with JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon, who’s getting caught saying the quiet part out loud. Leaked audio catches him roasting work-from-home setups - the squad weighs in on issues, like why workers are back on-site and startups might be the last hope for remote dreams. We unravel Klarna’s AI hype—CEO claims chatbots axed 700 jobs, but the facts say it’s a lot of smoke and mirrors for a 2026 IPO, with outsourcing and tech alternatives telling a better story. More corporate idiocy, Chad’s got thoughts on startup and Y Combinator company Firecrawl reaching for attention and clicks. Toby Dayton, our favorite “Sasquatch of Statistics,” spooks us with his 2025 predictions—think stagflation, 5% unemployment, and no Fed relief—leaving Joel clutching his mic and reaching for the bottle of Ardbeg. Finally, LinkedIn’s latest trainwreck: “storytelling expert” James Langridge’s boob-confidence rant flops hard and lands flat with over 3,000 furious comments and requests for cancelation. Warm-up your tea for Brit Emi’s hot take on this caveman’s misadventure. Chapters00:00 - Introduction and Light Banter03:07 - LinkedIn Connection Requests and Personal Branding06:19 - Netflix's Entry into Podcasting08:13 - Shout Outs and Cultural Commentary11:01 - Industry News and Personal Reflections18:54 - JobGet's Acquisition Rumors19:38 - Jamie Dimon's Controversial Comments on Work Culture26:03 - The Human Element in Management30:13 - Navigating Remote Work Dynamics34:36 - AI Hype and Corporate Reality42:30 - Economic Predictions and Their Implications49:15 -Sexism in Professional Spaces
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Feb 20, 2025 • 8min

Shredded: HiBob, UpWork, Fiverr, Vetty, HowNow, Employment Hero & More

The Shred is a weekly roundup of what’s making headlines in the world of employment. The Shred is brought to you today by Jobcase.
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Feb 19, 2025 • 16min

The Shifting Sands of DEI with Torin Ellis

Live from the Shaker Green Room at RecFest USA, Torin Ellis sits down with Chad & Cheese to tackle the evolving landscape of diversity and inclusion (D&I). As some organizations retreat under external pressures, Torin delivers a wake-up call—now is not the time to step back. He challenges leaders to honor their commitments, exposes the political forces shaping D&I strategies, and reminds us that real progress demands intention. With 2025 on the horizon, he highlights the companies still doing the work and calls on individuals—especially those with privilege—to step up.
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Feb 17, 2025 • 38min

The Future is Now with Stefan Youngblood

AI, bias, the metaverse, and... J.Cole? 🤯This week, Chad & Cheese sit down with Stefan Youngblood, the founder of Black AI Think Tank and hireblack.com, to talk about the intersection of AI, job markets, and the Black community. From connecting 6,000+ people in the Black Metaverse to challenging AI's built-in biases (like turning "Black-owned chip company" into a potato chip brand 🍟🤨), Stefan is pushing boundaries in tech and social impact.Oh, and did we mention he gave piano lessons to J.Cole? 🎹🔥 The fear of becoming obsolete (FOBO) is real—will AI make or break your career?🔥 How can recruiters leverage AI without falling into bias traps?🔥 What’s the real future of co-pilots, agents, and the metaverse?Get ready for wild stories, mind-blowing insights, and a dose of snark—only on HR’s most dangerous podcast.🎧 Tune in now!Chapters00:00 – Podcast Intro – HR’s most dangerous podcast kicks off with Chad & Cheese.01:14 – The Genesis of Black AI Think Tank02:41 – From Clubhouse to LinkedIn04:00 – A Life of Connection07:12 – A Call from J.Cole?10:40 – Black AI Think Tank: A Growing Ecosystem13:19 – AI in Hiring & Recruiting14:26 – FOBO: The Fear of Becoming Obsolete20:40 – AI Bias in Action23:11 – The Future of AI-Generated Content30:08 – The Future of Entry-Level Jobs32:41 – Prompt-Ganda & AI's Influence on Media33:10 – Is the Metaverse Still a Thing?35:57 – AI, Remote Work, and the Future of Learning38:17 – AI is Scaling Fast
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Feb 14, 2025 • 50min

Phenom's Skates the Edge

This week, J.T. joins the boys for a rollercoaster ride through the latest industry news, which seems to have more downs than a feather factory. First off, Workday decided to trim 1,750 jobs from its ranks, that's about 8% of its workforce, all in the name of cozying up to AI because, let's face it, who needs humans when you have algorithms? Over at Justworks, they're laying off 200 folks, blaming everything from a looming recession to rising interest rates and a trade war - because why not blame the economy when you can? And Meta, not to be outdone, is shedding 3,600 jobs, which is 5% of their workforce, probably to fund more metaverse adventures or to pay for Mark's new space yacht.Switching gears, Phenom has gobbled up Edge, a talent mobility software provider, aiming to beef up its AI capabilities. It's like they're trying to create the ultimate job-hopping machine for Global Capability Centers. Meanwhile, ZipRecruiter is pulling the plug on its ZipSearch API, which might just be the nail in the coffin for Jobboard.io - but hey, their stocks are up, and BlackRock's investing, so maybe they'll pivot to something like a dating app for job seekers?The Wall Street Journal dropped a bomb with a report saying tech unemployment has spiked to 5.7%, thanks to AI playing the role of the grim reaper in software development and white-collar jobs. But hey, if you can swing a hammer or fix a pipe, you're golden. ConverzAI, on the other hand, just raised $16 million to automate the heck out of hiring, because why talk to humans when you can chat with a bot?In military news, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is riding high with a recruitment boom, all thanks to the "America First" vibe. But he's also ditching diversity programs, because apparently, unity comes from being the same, not from celebrating differences. And finally, in a twist that's both futuristic and slightly bizarre, Banx Management is diving into AI models for OnlyFans, proving once and for all that even the oldest profession is not immune to technological disruption. Who knew AI could be so... versatile?Chapters00:00 - Valentine's Day Banter02:58 - Super Bowl Recap and Commercial Highlights09:00 - Job Market Trends and Layoffs15:00 - Phenom's Acquisition and Talent Management Insights22:04 - Navigating Acquisitions and Market Dynamics27:01 - Tech Sector Layoffs and Job Market Shifts34:07 - AI in Recruitment: The Rise of Converse AI39:00 - Military Recruitment Trends and Diversity Initiatives44:59 - The Evolution of OnlyFans and AI Models
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Feb 13, 2025 • 8min

Shredded: Phenom, Indeed, Randstad, ZipRecruiter, ConverzAI, Disney, Noxus & More

Discover the latest trends in employment, with a focus on AI's effect on IT job markets and the shift towards remote work. Learn about Disney's strategic changes in response to political pressures. Delve into the ramifications of ZipRecruiter's shutdown of its API service and its potential impact on industry partners. As listeners explore alternatives for job sourcing, they gain invaluable insights into navigating this evolving landscape.
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Feb 11, 2025 • 12min

Revamping Visa’s Brand: Data & Engagement Journey

🎙️ Chad & Cheese sit down with Celinda Appleby, Visa’s global director of talent attraction, for an in-depth discussion on navigating 2025’s talent acquisition hurdles—think economic uncertainty and a turbulent job market. Celinda reveals how Visa is refreshing its employer brand to align with evolving corporate strategies through EVP 2.0, powered by research and a dedicated center of excellence. 🚀She dives into creative wins like Olympics-inspired campaigns and a reimagined career site strategy to boost candidate engagement. Plus, a sneak peek at what’s next: targeted recruitment tools, a brand advocacy culture, and finalizing EVP 2.0. Don’t miss out—connect with Celinda on LinkedIn and explore exciting job openings at Visa! 🌐
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Feb 7, 2025 • 51min

Paradox Devours & Deel Gets Swole

So much red meat in this episode for industry junkies that you might mistake it for a Sizzler, the boys are joined by Mo this week to cover a wide array of topics, featuring some of the spaces most influential players. Paradox had a week so good, even Chipotle gave them a shout-out on Mad Money, which is like getting a high-five from your rich uncle at a family reunion. They also gobbled up Eqtble, a fancy people analytics company, because who doesn't want to know if their employees are secretly plotting to start a band during work hours? Meanwhile, Deel's hitting the $800 million mark faster than you can say "IPO, where's my yacht?" They're eyeing 2026 for going public, making Rippling's founder Parker Conrad sweat more than a mime in a sauna. LinkedIn's now diving into video like your grandma at a bingo night, with a 36% increase in uploads because apparently, watching someone talk about their job is the new Netflix. They're also trying to make job applications less of a "throw your resume into a black hole" experience.And for the rom-com lovers, remote work is apparently the new dating app, with 86% of Americans finding love over Zoom. It's like 'The Office,' but instead of the break room, it's Slack gone wild. However, with 41% dating their supervisor, we're one lawsuit away from making "return to office" the new "I love you."Chapters00:00 Introduction and Context Setting01:22 Chad Goes to Madrid04:09 Super Bowl Predictions06:31 Positive News: Jackie Clayton on Amazing Race07:54 Nostalgia: The Return of the Shamrock Shake14:01 Chipotle talks Paradox20:14 Acquisition of Equitable and Market Strategy26:13 Paradox's Strategic Acquisitions30:48 Lessons from the Past: Company Acquisitions32:23 Deel's Impressive Growth36:28 LinkedIn's New Video Strategy43:30 Romance in the Remote Workplace
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Feb 6, 2025 • 9min

Shredded: Paradox, Deel, Dice, LinkedIn, Kforce, Google, Target, Klarna & More

The Shred is a weekly roundup of what’s making headlines in the world of employment. The Shred is brought to you today by Jobcase.

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