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January 22, 2025 14 mins

In this episode of the Encouragement for Work Podcast, we sit down with Josh Wood, Executive Director of Them Before Us and a leading advocate for children’s rights. Together, we explore a transformative approach to corporate culture: creating HR policies that prioritize children’s well-being.

Josh unpacks how businesses can align their employee benefits with justice-driven principles that protect the most vulnerable—children. From evaluating family-building policies to identifying practices that may unintentionally harm kids, this episode is a deep dive into how companies can elevate their HR strategies to support employees while safeguarding future generations.

Discover why influential organizations like the Colson Center are teaming up with Them Before Us to reimagine corporate benefits through a pro-child lens. Packed with actionable insights and practical steps, this conversation will inspire you to view HR not just as a tool for enhancing productivity, but as a force for societal good.

What You’ll Learn:

  1. What it truly means to be a "pro-child" organization and how this mindset challenges current HR trends in corporate America.
  2. Why children’s rights should matter when shaping HR benefits and organizational policies.
  3. The surprising forms of resistance companies face when rethinking benefits—and how to overcome them effectively.

About Our Guest:

Josh Wood brings a wealth of experience in nonprofit leadership, disaster response, and organizational growth. He has spearheaded multimillion-dollar fundraising campaigns, managed large-scale grant programs, and collaborated with organizations to deliver critical resources to communities worldwide. Josh’s expertise extends to directing global volunteer networks, executing impactful disaster relief efforts, and helping nonprofits with initiatives like capital campaigns, book publishing, and model legislation.

About the Host:

Mark A. Griffin brings a wealth of experience as an HR and organizational development professional, coach, consultant, author, and national speaker.

Mark’s passion for fostering engaging and prosperous workplace environments is the driving force behind this podcast series.

Don’t miss this thought-provoking episode that challenges traditional ideas of workplace benefits and redefines what it means to be a family-friendly organization. Tune in now!

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