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Tune in here to this Friday edition of Breaking With Brett Jensen!
Breaking Brett Jensen kicks off the show by discussing the release of a defendant charged with serious sexual offenses, despite concerns from the Cornelius Police Department. He also features an interview with Daniel Redford, president of the Charlotte Fraternal Order of Police, discussing the impact of the decision.
Later in the Show Brett Features a interview from Queen City News with Dr. James Atkinson, Vice President of Thought Leadership at SHRM to discuss the findings of a recent study on workplace relationships.
62% of men have been in at least one workplace relationship, compared to 45% of women. Dr. Atkinson noted that more men seem comfortable engaging in these relationships, but they are still common for both genders, with one in six people having gone on a date with a colleague in the last year. The study found that the primary motivation for these relationships is love, with over half seeking companionship or sincere love. However, about 25% of people admitted to pursuing relationships for job-related reasons, such as security or career advancement.
Listen here for all of this and more on Breaking With Brett Jensen.
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Tune in here to this Friday edition of Breaking With Brett Jensen!
Breaking Brett Jensen kicks off the show by discussing the release of a defendant charged with serious sexual offenses, despite concerns from the Cornelius Police Department. He also features an interview with Daniel Redford, president of the Charlotte Fraternal Order of Police, discussing the impact of the decision.
Later in the Show Brett Features a interview from Queen City News with Dr. James Atkinson, Vice President of Thought Leadership at SHRM to discuss the findings of a recent study on workplace relationships.
62% of men have been in at least one workplace relationship, compared to 45% of women. Dr. Atkinson noted that more men seem comfortable engaging in these relationships, but they are still common for both genders, with one in six people having gone on a date with a colleague in the last year. The study found that the primary motivation for these relationships is love, with over half seeking companionship or sincere love. However, about 25% of people admitted to pursuing relationships for job-related reasons, such as security or career advancement.
Listen here for all of this and more on Breaking With Brett Jensen.
To be the first to hear about Breaking Brett Jensen's exclusives and more follow him on X @Brett_Jensen!
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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