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by Amy Luckenbill and Jamie Mohrman

14 episodes
Updated Daily
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Podcast Overview

HR Wine Bar is a candid and practical podcast for HR professionals who want real conversation, real community, and real insight. Hosts Amy Luckenbill and Jamie Mohrman share honest stories from their careers, explore the challenges and opportunities facing HR today, and offer clear and relatable guidance on everything from compliance to culture. Created in partnership with HRAM and connected to the larger SHRM network, the show helps listeners stay informed, supported, and connected. Each episode blends meaningful HR content with a lighthearted style that feels like talking with trusted peers. Tune in, learn, and find your HR community with HR Wine Bar.

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Publishing Since

12/7/2025

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Episode thumbnail for Ep. 14 - How to Speak CFO: Budgets, Benchmarks, and Barolo

July 1, 2026

Ep. 14 - How to Speak CFO: Budgets, Benchmarks, and Barolo

<p><strong>How to Speak CFO: Budgets, Benchmarks, and Barolo</strong> explores how HR professionals can build stronger partnerships with finance by speaking the language of impact, risk, and return. Co-hosts <strong>Jamie Mohrman and Amy Luckenbill</strong> break down what CFOs actually listen for, where HR conversations often miss the mark, and how to translate people strategy into business results. If you want more buy-in, better questions, and fewer budget battles, this episode is your guide.</p><p><strong>Cheers to HR!<br></strong><br></p><p>Podcast produced by <strong>Todd Studer</strong> (Loess Hills Media)<br> Jingle recorded by <strong>Mad Honey</strong><br> Jingle produced by <strong>Kyle Knapp</strong> (Dry Creek Studio)</p>

Episode thumbnail for Ep. 13 - How to Speak CEO: Vision, Values, and Gruner Veltliner

June 15, 2026

Ep. 13 - How to Speak CEO: Vision, Values, and Gruner Veltliner

<p>A CEO’s language sets direction, signals priorities, and defines what accountability actually means inside an organization. In this episode of HR Wine Bar, co-hosts Jamie Mohrman and Amy Luckenbill welcome <strong>Tinashe “Nash” Mahupete, President &amp; CEO of QLI</strong>, for a conversation in our <strong>Language of Leadership</strong> <strong>Series </strong>focused on the CEO lens.</p><p>Nash shares insight from his journey from frontline caregiver to chief executive, offering a grounded perspective on how leadership credibility is built through consistency, visibility, and disciplined decision-making. The discussion explores how CEOs balance mission and metrics, how executive tone shapes culture, and how HR leaders can better align people systems with the language spoken at the top.</p><p>For HR professionals who partner closely with executive leadership, this episode sharpens your understanding of how strategy, culture, and communication converge in the CEO role, and how the right language reinforces trust across every level of the organization.</p><p>Cheers to HR! </p><p>Podcast produced by Todd Studer (Loess Hills Media)<br>Jingle recorded by Mad Honey<br>Jingle produced by Kyle Knapp (Dry Creek Studio)</p>

Episode thumbnail for Ep. 12 - Good Counsel: Familiarity, Foresight, and Fumé Blanc

June 1, 2026

Ep. 12 - Good Counsel: Familiarity, Foresight, and Fumé Blanc

<p>In this episode of HR Wine Bar, host <strong>Amy Luckenbill</strong> sits down with Omaha-based employment attorney <strong>Jennifer Petersen</strong> to unpack why HR professionals need an ongoing relationship with legal counsel—before a major issue arises.</p><p>Together, they explore the real costs of waiting until crisis hits, the growing legal complexity HR navigates daily, and how proactive attorney partnerships reduce risk, stress, and missteps. From real-world scenarios to practical translation tools, this conversation helps HR professionals reframe legal counsel as a strategic ally rather than an emergency-only resource.</p><p>If you’ve ever wished you’d made the call sooner—or want to avoid that moment entirely—this episode offers clarity, confidence, and concrete next steps.</p><p><strong>Cheers to HR!</strong></p><p>Podcast produced by <strong>Todd Studer</strong> (Loess Hills Media)<br>Jingle recorded by <strong>Mad Honey</strong><br>Jingle produced by <strong>Kyle Knapp</strong> (Dry Creek Studio)</p>

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What is HR Wine Bar?

HR Wine Bar is a candid and practical podcast for HR professionals who want real conversation, real community, and real insight. Hosts Amy Luckenbill and Jamie Mohrman share honest stories from their careers, explore the challenges and opportunities facing HR today, and offer clear and relatable guidance on everything from compliance to culture. Created in partnership with HRAM and connected to the larger SHRM network, the show helps listeners stay informed, supported, and connected. Each episode blends meaningful HR content with a lighthearted style that feels like talking with trusted peers. Tune in, learn, and find your HR community with HR Wine Bar.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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