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Human Cloud Joins Work Defined: What's Next for the Podcast

After 221 episodes, Human Cloud podcast joins William Tincup's Work Defined network. Here's what it means for our listeners and the future of flexible work content.

Matthew MottolaMatthew MottolaJanuary 31, 20265 min read

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Five years ago, Tony and I started this podcast with a simple realization: conversations move the needle more than anything else. We wanted to democratize access to the insights that usually cost $4,000 an hour in consulting fees.

What This Means for You

The premise stays the same: the world needs to become more flexible, and we're figuring out how to make it happen. But now you'll get more of us, in different formats.

  • More episodes per week (sometimes three)
  • Shorter, news-style updates when they make sense
  • More insider conversations you won't hear anywhere else
  • Direct connection to platform data and real-world case studies
"It takes about a hundred episodes to get your feet settled on what you're trying to achieve because you're learning. The audience is learning, but you're also learning. Now it's experimentation time." — William Tincup, Work Defined

Why This Matters: HR Is at an Inflection Point

In this episode, we got into something that's been on my mind: why does HR still operate as a cost center when it could be driving top-line growth?

Tony's take: the best HR leaders operate like the consigliere in The Godfather—the strategic advisor who helps leadership weigh all the consequences and make better decisions. But most HR people spend 80% of their time on compliance work they don't love.

That's changing. AI is going to automate the compliance grind and let HR people do what they actually got into HR for: building culture, developing talent, and being a strategic partner to the business.

The Staffing Budget Unlock

William dropped a tactical insight for anyone trying to get budget for new solutions: you don't need a new line item. Steal from your existing staffing budget.

If you're paying a staffing firm 100%+ margins, there's money sitting there. Our platform delivers 60% cost savings with 3-10x productivity increases. That's not a new budget request—that's a reallocation.

What We're Building Toward

Here's what I know: full-time employees are going to be held to a premium. They'll need to be able to delegate, manage programs, and maintain team culture—but they won't need to do everything themselves.

They'll be delegating to agents, freelancers, and specialized solutions. The enterprises of tomorrow will look more like startups do today: lean core teams with an extended ecosystem that gets things done.

That's what Human Cloud is building toward. And now with Work Defined, we have an even bigger platform to have these conversations.

Listen to the Full Episode

Hear the full conversation with William Tincup and Tony Buffum about the future of HR, why job titles might disappear, and what it really takes to build a flexible workforce.

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Matthew Mottola

Matthew Mottola

CEO, Human Cloud

Matthew Mottola is the CEO of Human Cloud, the leading sourcing platform for companies to scale their future workforce. A serial entrepreneur, angel investor, and author of The Human Cloud book, published by HarperCollins; Matthew has been at the forefront of workforce tech for 15+ years. With an extended passport, Matthew has lived, led companies, and spoken across 50 international stages, while leading and advising global brands from Microsoft, to Novo Nordisk, to G7 Governments. On any given day you can find Matthew fighting his IDE in Singapore, San Francisco, or his hometown of Newburyport, Massachusetts.

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