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The Work Couch
Welcome to The Work Couch podcast, law firm RPC's brand new sparkly podcast, where we discuss all things employment. Brought to you by the award-winning employment team at RPC, we'll be discussing the whole spectrum of employment law, with the emphasis firmly on people. Every other week, we'll be exploring those thorny HR issues that People teams and in-house counsel are facing right now and discuss the practical ways to tackle them. Hosted by Ellie Gelder, Senior Content Lead in the Employment, Engagement and Equality team at RPC, we'll explore the constantly evolving - and consistently chall...
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Episodes
Carers Week Special (Part 2): Supporting employees caring for neurodivergent children, with Zahra Lakhan-Bunbury, Sheena Goodey and Charlotte Reid 11.06.2026 35:58
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. Content warning: The following content is about real experiences of caring and the pressures that can come with navigating systems around support for children, which some people might find distressing. To mark Carers Week - and this year's theme of building carer-friendly communities - we are devoting a two-part...
Carers Week Special (Part 1): Unseen realities of working and caring for neurodivergent children, with Caroline Withers, Michaela Gibson and Rachel Pears 10.06.2026 49:08
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. Content warning: The following content is about real experiences of caring and the pressures that can come with navigating systems around support for children, which some people might find distressing. To mark Carers Week - and this year's theme of building carer-friendly communities - we are devoting a two-part...
100 Women in Insurance x The Work Couch: Imposter syndrome, with Sandra Lewin 27.05.2026 35:36
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. In our third Work Couch live episode, host Ellie Gelder interviews Sandra Lewin , founder of 100 Women in Insurance , as part of an evening of collective conversation and networking hosted by RPC's FIG and the Gender Inclusion Network . Together, they discuss the topic of imposter syndrome, including: what imposte...
Addiction in the legal sector (Part 2): Allyship and supporting people in recovery, with Steve McCann, Becky Banks and Charlotte Reid 14.05.2026 30:22
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. Content warning: The following content explores themes around addiction in a workplace context, including substance use and gambling, which some people might find distressing. To mark Mental Health Awareness Week, we are devoting a two-part conversation to explore how substance use and other addictive coping behaviours...
Addiction in the legal sector (Part 1): Shattering the stigma and shifting mindsets, with Steve McCann, Becky Banks and Charlotte Reid 13.05.2026 37:27
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. Content warning: The following content explores themes around addiction in a workplace context, including substance use and gambling, which some people might find distressing. To mark Mental Health Awareness Week, we are devoting a two-part conversation to explore how substance use and other addictive coping beha...
AI in the employment lifecycle (Part 1): Recruitment and data protection, with Patrick Brodie and Jon Bartley 29.04.2026 41:55
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. In part one of our mini-series on AI in the employment lifecycle, we're discussing the use of artificial intelligence in recruitment. Employers are increasingly turning to AI‑powered tools to assess candidates – whether by screening CVs, running video interviews or generating questions for use in applications. At...
Non-financial misconduct, regulation and the law (Part 3): Creating a "Speak Up" culture and post-investigation actions 01.04.2026 40:56
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. Later this year, extensive regulatory and legislative reforms will transform how employers tackle bullying, harassment and other toxic behaviour at work. In particular, the Financial Conduct Authority has now finalised its non-financial misconduct guidance, with significant changes coming into force on 1 Septembe...
Non-financial misconduct, regulation and the law (Part 2): Key watch-outs before and during an investigation 17.03.2026 33:54
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. Later this year, extensive regulatory and legislative reforms will transform how employers tackle bullying, harassment and other toxic behaviour at work. In particular, the Financial Conduct Authority has now finalised its non-financial misconduct guidance, with significant changes coming into force on 1 September...
Non-financial misconduct, regulation and the law (Part 1): What’s on the horizon for 2026? 04.03.2026 33:35
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. Later this year, extensive regulatory and legislative reforms will transform how employers tackle bullying, harassment and other toxic behaviour at work. In particular, the Financial Conduct Authority has now finalised its non-financial misconduct guidance, with significant changes coming into force on 1 Septembe...
April 2026 employment law changes: actions to take NOW! 11.02.2026 30:38
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. Continuing our deep dive into the Employment Rights Act 2025, this week we discuss the imminent wave of employment law reforms coming into effect in April 2026 - and the key actions to take now. Host Ellie Gelder is joined by Charlotte White , partner, and Ramina Krivich , trainee solicitor, both from our...
The Employment Rights Act: A new era for family-friendly rights, with Joanna Holford and Megan Latham 28.01.2026 21:46
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. Kicking off Season 4, we take a deep dive into how the Employment Rights Act 2025 will transform a key area of employment law: family-friendly rights at work. We explain what the changes mean, when they are expected to come into force, and the practical steps employers can take now to stay one step ahead. ...
Disability at work (Part 2): What is a “reasonable” adjustment? With Victoria Othen 22.10.2025 30:05
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. Host Ellie Gelder is once again joined by consultant employment lawyer Victoria Othen to talk about disability at work and what reasonable adjustments look like at each stage of the employment life cycle. In part two, which is packed with practical examples, they discuss: Relevant factors when assessing th...
The Work Couch Live: Employment Rights Bill: What do employers and leaders need to know? 03.10.2025 36:41
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. In our second live episode, recorded before a special audience of RPC clients, host Ellie Gelder is joined by three leading voices in employment law to dissect - and make sense of - the transformational and ground-breaking Employment Rights Bill. The panel comprised: Professor Catherine Barnard, Professor of Europ...
Disability at work (Part 1): “Right to try work” and the law on reasonable adjustments, with Victoria Othen 17.09.2025 20:47
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. Host Ellie Gelder is joined by consultant employment lawyer Victoria Othen to explore the government's proposed changes to welfare and disability benefits and how this may impact the duty on employers to make reasonable adjustments. In part one, they discuss: · The background t...
Judicial mediation: What is it and what can employers expect? With Charlotte Reid and Brodie Walker 04.09.2025 21:21
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. As the Summer holidays draw to a close - and the backlog in employment tribunal cases continues - the Work Couch is going back to school with a lesson on judicial mediation (JM). JM, which is a form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), has a reported success rate of 65-70%, but how does it work in prac...
Carers Week Special (Part 2): Intersectional nuances, wellbeing and creating carer-friendly workplaces, with Rachel Pears and Zahra Lakhan-Bunbury 25.06.2025 32:36
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. This year's Carers week theme is " caring about equality " and highlights the inequalities faced by unpaid carers, including a greater risk of poverty, social isolation, and poor mental and physical health. Sadly, and far too often, carers of all ages are missing out on opportunities in their education, careers o...
Carers Week Special (Part 1): Lived experiences, the law and the role of employers, with Rachel Pears and Zahra Lakhan-Bunbury 11.06.2025 31:29
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. This year's Carers week theme is " caring about equality " and highlights the inequalities faced by unpaid carers, including a greater risk of poverty, social isolation, and poor mental and physical health. Sadly, and far too often, carers of all ages are missing out on opportunities in their education, careers o...
Supreme Court ruling on the definition of “sex”: What does this mean for employers? With Patrick Brodie and Kelly Thomson 04.06.2025 33:57
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. This week, host Ellie Gelder speaks to Patrick Brodie and Kelly Thomson about the landmark Supreme Court decision in For Women Scotland Ltd v The Scottish Ministers , which has prompted many questions for UK businesses and employers. Focusing on the law, Patrick and Kelly provide an accessible, balanced ov...
Navigating trauma in the legal world (Part 2), with Rebecca Norris and Camilla Wells: Implementing a trauma-informed work culture 28.05.2025 30:57
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. To mark Mental Health Awareness Week and this year's theme of community, host Ellie Gelder is joined once again by Rebecca Norris and Camilla Wells , co-founders of Trauma Informed Law , an organisation which offers specialist support for trauma, burnout and overwhelm in the legal sector. In the second par...
Navigating trauma in the legal world (Part 1), with Rebecca Norris and Camilla Wells: Spotting the signs and understanding the science 14.05.2025 33:53
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. To mark Mental Health Awareness Week and this year's theme of community, host Ellie Gelder is joined by Rebecca Norris and Camilla Wells , co-founders of Trauma Informed Law , an organisation which offers specialist support for trauma, burnout and overwhelm in the legal sector. In part 1, we discuss:  ...
Neonatal care leave (Part 2): Managing the process and supporting employees, with Joanna Holford and Catriona Ogilvy 16.04.2025 22:09
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. In the second part of our series on the new statutory right to neonatal care leave, which came into force on 6 April 2025, host Ellie Gelder is joined once again by Joanna Holford , senior associate, from our employment, engagement and equality team, and Catriona Ogilvy , founder and chair of charity The Smallest...
Neonatal care leave (Part 1): What is the new right, who is eligible, and does the law go far enough? With Joanna Holford and Catriona Ogilvy 02.04.2025 28:09
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. In the first part of our series on the new statutory right to neonatal care leave, which comes into force on 6 April 2025, host Ellie Gelder is joined by Joanna Holford , senior associate, from our employment, engagement and equality team, and Catriona Ogilvy , founder and chair of charity The Smallest Things . &...
What to expect at an employment tribunal: Appearing as a witness, with Kim Wright and Joseph England 19.03.2025 28:45
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. In the first instalment of our series on what to expect at an employment tribunal, host Ellie Gelder is joined by Kim Wright , Senior Associate, from our Employment, engagement and equality team, and Joseph England , a Barrister from 3PB Chambers who specialises in employment law, to talk about appearing as a witness. W...
Data protection and HR-related challenges (Part 2), with Jon Bartley and Helen Yost 05.03.2025 17:27
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. In the second part of this series on data protection, host Ellie Gelder is joined once again by Jon Bartley , partner and Helen Yost , senior associate, both from our data advisory team to discuss data protection compliance in the employment context, and how to successfully navigate the key risk areas. We discuss...
Preventing sexual harassment: Is your business compliant? With Charlotte Reid 19.02.2025 17:36
Welcome to The Work Couch, the podcast where we discuss all things employment. Host Ellie Gelder is joined by Charlotte Reid , senior associate, to explore the ground-breaking changes to the law on preventing sexual harassment of employees, which came into force on 26 October 2024, and further important changes on the horizon. They discuss: The various types of conduct that the term...
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