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The BARF

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Breaking news, Acquisitions, Research, and Funding is The BARF. A look back into last week’s most talked about news in the world of work, what’s happened, what does it mean, and why should you care. Analysis that you can understand without a Ph. D. Proudly brought to you by WRKdefined with hosts William Tincup and Ryan Leary. 

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Jun 22, 2026

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Could AI Become Evidence Against Your Company? 22.06.2026

Companies love talking about culture. Then a manager tells an employee they should've skipped the hospital after a car accident and come back to work. That's where this episode starts. The conversation digs into toxic leadership, whether AI conversations could eventually become evidence in workplace lawsuits, what social media actually tells us about employees, and why some people may try to avoid...

AI Is Eliminating Entry-Level Jobs. Who Trains Tomorrow’s Experts? 09.06.2026

Everyone’s excited about AI replacing tasks. Almost nobody is talking about what happens when there’s nobody left to learn those tasks in the first place. Nick explores a growing workforce problem: if AI removes the bottom rung of the career ladder, where do future experts come from? The real risk isn’t job loss. It’s talent loss. AI adoption, skills-based hiring, workforce development, quality of...

Candidate Feedback Report '26 | Amazon Launches AI Hiring Platform | UKG Cuts 950 Jobs | Rippling Hits $16.8B 13.05.2026

The hiring stack is breaking in real time. Amazon, Greenhouse, UKG. Everybody’s rebuilding recruiting while candidates and AI bots flood the system. Recruiting used to be messy. Now it’s machine vs machine. Recruiters are drowning in applications, candidates want everything on demand, and the old workflows are getting exposed hard. 412%... That’s how much applications per recruiter have exploded s...

The BARF | AI Isn’t Replacing Recruiters. It’s Exposing Bad Hiring. 08.05.2026

Everyone wants AI in HR. Almost nobody knows what “good” looks like yet. From opportunity cost to fake productivity, Ryan Leary and William Tincup unpack why AI adoption in recruiting is moving faster than leadership can measure it. A bad hire costs money. An empty seat costs more. That’s the part most companies still miss. We go straight at the real problem: AI, recruiting, HR tech, productivity,...

Workplace Loneliness Is Killing Productivity. Job Security Is the New Ambition. AI Is Rewriting the Rules. 24.02.2026

Employee engagement is wobbling. Loneliness is up. Job security now beats title chasing. And AI plus robotics are quietly reshaping talent management whether we like it or not. This one hits workplace reality from every angle - retention, discretionary effort, grooming habits, and the human side of work that rarely makes it into the board deck. In this episode, Ryan and William unpack how loneline...

Burnout, compliance pressure, and the communication breakdown reshaping modern work 19.12.2025

Work feels louder, faster, and less predictable than it did even a few years ago. AI is accelerating change, job security feels fragile, and the way people communicate is shifting in real time. Leaders are expected to adapt instantly while still holding culture, trust, and performance together. In this episode, the conversation moves from mindset and social dynamics to AI compliance, productivity...

The BARF: Emotional Labor, AI, and the Cracks in Work Nobody Wants to Own 12.12.2025

Modern work is asking more from people than it ever has, and almost none of it is being acknowledged. Beyond skills and output, workers are expected to absorb stress, regulate emotions, manage uncertainty, and stay productive through constant change. This emotional labor has become a silent requirement, baked into jobs without recognition, protection, or compensation. At the same time, organizatio...

BARF: Bezos, BrightHire, and Why Surveillance Keeps Creeping Into Work 08.12.2025

This episode digs into the strange collision of leadership, ambition, and surveillance tech shaping the workplace. Bezos jumps back into the trenches with a new AI startup, Ring slides deeper into facial recognition without real consent, and Zoom buys BrightHire to tighten its grip on the hiring process. All three signals point to the same tension: power, data, and the fading boundary between home...

Middle Managers Are Being Automated Out of the Org Chart 22.10.2025

This episode comes from the giving tree…. Rival just dropped a new 30/60/90 Day Onboarding Template built for teams that need new hires contributing fast—not spending their first month figuring out who to talk to or what success looks like. Get your template here. AI is no longer a future concept. It is actively restructuring the workforce and removing entire job layers inside organizations. Middl...

AI Is Changing Job Interviews: In-Person Comeback, $400B HR Tech Boom, and Remote Work Incentives 15.09.2025

AI isn’t just automating hiring—it’s reshaping how job interviews even happen. In this episode of BARF, Ryan Leary and William Tincup break down why AI is pushing companies back toward in-person interviews, how payroll remains the backbone of a $400 billion HR tech boom, and why cities are offering cash to lure remote workers. In this episode we talk about the intersection of AI, recruitment, and...

The EXCUSE Economy - AI, Layoffs and Gun Violence 13.08.2025

Gun violence, layoffs, and the shifting balance of workplace power—this episode covers it all. We break down the rise in corporate safety concerns, the hard truths behind layoff trends, and how AI is being used (and misused) in the conversation. We also explore the quirks of business travel, the slow grind toward gender equality, and why “quiet cracking” might be the new quiet quitting. Plus: acqu...

This Is the New Normal: AI, Layoffs, and Workplace Shifts 05.08.2025

The workplace is shifting—fast. In this episode, Ryan Leary and William Tincup unpack Florida’s new take on non-compete clauses, the rapid invasion of AI into traditional jobs, and the rise of TikTok as an unlikely champion for trade careers. They tackle salary transparency, onboarding failure points, generational etiquette wars, and why Meta’s recruiting like it’s 1999. Real talk. Real stories. N...

AI Bias, Cyber Threats, and Teen Unemployment: What HR’s Ignoring in Plain Sight 14.07.2025

The world of work is weird right now—and we’re here for it. From SHRM’s bounce-back energy to teenagers being boxed out of the job market, everything's shifting. Companies are experimenting (Amazon’s making office workers volunteer?), while cybersecurity threats are literally coming from North Korea. In this episode, we talk about the collision of AI, hiring, and ethics, the controversy at Cheesec...

AI, Child Labor, and the Collapse of Workplace Wellness: What HR Isn’t Ready to Admit 29.06.2025

In this episode, we talk about AI replacing intellectual labor, the collapse of employee wellness efforts, and why fast food chains are under fire for child labor violations. Tincup and Leary break down the contradictions in workplace AI messaging and call out the fatigue creeping in during summer months. The conversation hits everything from HR tech funding spikes to gender bias, dragging the hir...

BARF: AI Surge, Gen Z Opt-Out, and the Leadership Meltdown in HR 16.06.2025

Workplace discrimination is rising. Gen Z’s ghosting leadership. And AI? It’s rewriting the rules before HR finishes onboarding. In this week’s BARF (Best Analysis, Real Facts), Ryan Leary, William Tincup, and Jay Arnold tear into the headlines shaping your workforce. In this episode we talk about workplace discrimination, AI in HR, Gen Z's shift away from leadership, the mental health toll of lay...

Blue collar pride, AI efficiency, HR job wipes - The BARF 26.05.2025

42% of Gen Z are saying "hell no" to the desk job and going blue collar—and AI’s not just reading resumes anymore, it's writing your onboarding manual. From Starbucks' uniform protests to Klarna gig-ing complex work, this episode packs punchy insight into where work is actually going. Spoiler alert: It ain’t where your high school guidance counselor said it would. In this episode we break down the...

AI’s Taking Jobs, Trades Are Printing Money, and Layoffs Still Smell Like Bullsh*t 19.05.2025

If you’ve ever asked yourself “What the hell is going on?”—welcome home. Ryan and William get into it all: family madness, breach drama, why skilled trades are back in style, and how tech bros still don’t know how to structure teams. Also, let’s talk about those layoffs that look sus when profits are up—yeah, we went there. In this episode we bounce from kitchen chaos to critical thinking gaps in...

Trust Is Down, AI Is Up, and Gen Z’s Changing Everything 11.05.2025

Only 24% of employees trust leadership to "do the right thing." From ServiceNow’s $2.85B AI bet to Amazon’s new high-performer pay scale, this episode is stacked with trend shifts, red flags, and real-world takeaways. We unpack what’s actually going on in HR tech—from the keynote stage to the backchannel Slack DMs - and why it might be time to replace your vibe checks with real strategy. In this e...

DEI Showdowns and Paid‑Leave Battles to Pay‑for‑Performance CEOs, Deepfake Dangers and the Generative AI Takeover 05.05.2025

Only 32% of companies tie CEO pay to real results. State‑led paid leave is splintering across 50 policies. Deepfakes aren’t sci‑fi anymore—they’re boardroom threats. This week’s episode zeroes in on DEI showdowns roiling hiring panels, the patchwork of state‑run paid family leave, and the fight to link CEO compensation to performance metrics. We unpack a landmark background‑check lawsuit, an ethic...

Half of Gen Z Think Their Degree is Useless—And They're Not Entirely Wrong 28.04.2025

From legal curveballs in remote work to Hollywood-level pay transparency, this episode cuts through workplace headlines with a scalpel. Deepfakes are sneaking into job interviews, Gen Z is bailing on degrees, and AI is now assigning tasks like it owns the place. There's a rising storm of employment fear—and companies are trying to plug the leaks with healthcare perks, new tech, and smarter acquisi...

AI vs Managers, Quiet Cracking, and Why HR Still Can’t Measure Quality of Hire 21.04.2025

Only 24% of companies measure quality of hire. AI is replacing managers. People are quietly breaking. Quality of hire might be the most talked-about hiring metric—and the least understood. This week’s episode hits hard on the disconnect between hiring goals and actual outcomes, how “speed to performance” is becoming a north star metric, and why HR still struggles to train talent instead of replace...

AI Confusion, Culture Chaos, and the Future of Work 14.04.2025

Everyone’s talking about AI, but few are actually using it in ways that matter. Most companies are still buried in outdated systems, clunky workflows, and talent strategies from 2015. Certifications are gaining ground while college degrees lose luster. Meanwhile, employers are struggling with lawsuits over daily pay platforms, and return-to-office mandates are failing to deliver on even the basics...

Why Salary Transparency, Youth Hustle, and AI Are Reshaping the Future of Work 06.04.2025

Garage sales and salary transparency might seem worlds apart, but they both reveal how work is evolving. From teaching youth to sell, to the rise of financial wellness perks and reverse discrimination lawsuits, this episode breaks down what matters in today’s workplace and why. In this episode we look at podcast, workplace benefits, fundraising, youth organizations, corporate news, generational di...

Talent Is the New Currency: Why Culture, Espionage, and Tech Are Rewriting HR 01.04.2025

Corporate culture, legal drama, and workforce tech collide in this jam-packed ride through today's talent acquisition landscape. Why are companies still treating talent acquisition like a bill instead of a strategy? We cover everything from privacy paranoia and corporate espionage to the generational benefit gap and shifting employee power. You’ll laugh, learn, and maybe even clutch your pearls—be...

Gen Z Is Texting Through Interviews?! + The AI Hiring Takeover" 🔥 16.03.2025

The workplace is shifting fast—Deloitte is linking office attendance to performance reviews, Gen Z is scrolling their phones mid-interview, and AI is creeping further into HR. Meanwhile, Microsoft is retiring Skype, Walmart is hiring gig workers for deliveries, and the EEOC is tackling anti-Semitism in universities. From legal showdowns at Taco Bell to Sergey Brin’s hot take on productivity, this...

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