Lauren Hogan, Chris Davies, Nathan George
Between Us Three
We’re business brains… BUT with banter. Between Us Three is where work talk meets real talk. Lauren, Nathan, and Chris bring their own quirks, hot takes, and war stories to the table — tackling leadership, hiring, culture, and the future of work without the corporate jargon or cookie-cutter advice. If you want business insights without the BS — and a laugh while you learn — pull up a seat.
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Lauren Hogan, Chris Davies, Nathan George
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12 maj 2026
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Right Channel, Right Reasons 12.05.2026 47:59
Lauren, Nathan, and Chris check in on garage defragging, family day rosters, roller coaster regret, and the launch of Loop Marketing before diving into three conversations worth having. First up: how AI is reshaping the hiring process from both sides of the resume, and whether your bullshit radar is still your best recruitment tool. Then the crew unpacks workplace communication. Slack overload, vo...
Ghost Jobs, Dress Codes & The Death of the Annual Review 26.03.2026 1:02:45
In this episode of Between Us Three, Lauren, Nathan, and Chris dive into some of the biggest talking points shaping workplaces and businesses right now. They unpack the growing trend of "ghost jobs," roles companies advertise with no real intention of filling, and debate whether return-to-office mandates are secretly being used as backdoor layoff strategies. The crew gets into the dress...
The Human Nuance in an Automated World 15.03.2026 57:29
This episode examines the shifting boundaries of professional life as Victorian working from home rights and reverse mentoring redefine the modern workplace. The discussion explores the heavy responsibility of leadership, specifically how to determine when enough has been done to support a struggling employee. It contrasts the rise of operational efficiency and AI with a growing cultural craving f...
Why Your Manager Waters Plants More Than People 05.02.2026 56:12
In this episode of Between Us Three, Lauren, Nathan, and Chris navigate the "North Pole level" exhaustion of the holiday season while dissecting the latest shifts in workplace culture. They explore the rise of "Job Hugging," where employees choose the security of their current roles over job hopping while still advocating for better pay. The conversation dives into the digital...
Where Marketing Sales and Growth Intersect 22.12.2025 57:24
In this episode the Between Us Three crew dive into the messy middle of modern business. They unpack why marketing and sales are no longer separate lanes, how AI is reshaping trust buying behaviour and lead generation, and why not every business should be chasing scale. Along the way they share real world stories about leadership delegation pet peeves workplace frustrations and the personal trade...
Success, Imposter Syndrome & Everything Between 18.11.2025 52:18
This episode unpacks the big questions business leaders are actually wrestling with: Is AI in customer comms crossing a line? How do you celebrate success without seeming showy? And does anyone really enjoy networking, or is it just part of the gig? A candid, energetic conversation full of real-world stories and sharp insights.
AI, Work, and the Human Connection: Between Us Three 29.10.2025 52:39
In the debut episode of Between Us Three , Lauren, Chris, and Nathan dive into the big questions shaping work and life today. From the rapid rise of AI to the changing face of leadership, culture, and connection. With equal parts banter and business insight, the trio explores how artificial intelligence is reshaping jobs, emotional intelligence, and even relationships. The conversation ranges from...
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