
Culture Talks
Culture Talks: Hot Takes on Executive Perks and Wildfires
On this episode of Culture Talks, Lorne Rubis and Dave McCauley take on two urgent topics: extreme executive perks and the growing impact of wildfires on organizations and employees. Sparked by a Wall Street Journal report on executive compensation, Lorne and Dave dig into the widening gap between C-suite perks (six-figure wellness budgets, personal jets, "just because" bonuses) and frontline employees struggling to cover basic healthcare costs. Both are capitalists - but agree that boards need to wake up to how egregious the spread has become. The conversation shifts to something hitting close to home: wildfire smoke from the Okanogan and Spokane fires. Lorne and Dave share real examples of how companies should - and shouldn't - respond when disaster strikes employees' families, including a story about a $5,000 no-questions-asked relief fund and a devastating example of a bank forcing an employee to use her vacation days during a flood. They also break down a surprising data point: Mississippi's leap to the top of U.S. elementary reading and math scores, achieved not by lowering standards but by raising them - a lesson Lorne applies directly to workplace culture. Topics covered: 00:00 Intro 04:30 The Wall Street Journal report on extreme executive perks 14:00 Where are the boards? 17:00 Wildfire smoke and organizational risk 18:30 The $5,000 no-questions-asked relief fund story 19:30 Data center resilience vs. people resilience 25:30 Mississippi's education turnaround 28:00 Why "culture work" isn't soft — it's accountability 31:30 Pizza review: airline flight cancellations Culture Talks is a podcast exploring organizational culture and leadership, hosted by Lorne Rubis and Dave McCauley. Subscribe for new episodes More at lornerubis.com



