
For decades, employers have been fed a lie: “There’s nothing you can do to control healthcare costs.” This couldn’t be further from the truth. The system is doing exactly what it was designed to do—profit off of HR, CFOs, and CEOs who believe that lie year after year.With 180 million Americans relying on employer-sponsored healthcare, it’s time to challenge the status quo. The Business of Benefits... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 71 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationSelf-ImprovementBusinessEntrepreneurship | |||

In this episode of The Business of Benefits, host Chelsea Ryckis sits down with two trailblazing benefits leaders, Stephanie Porrino, Director of HR at Hendry Marine Industries, and Kristina Ewing, Director of Health and Wellbeing at Shoestring Valle... more
In this episode of The Business of Benefits, host Donovan Ryckis sits down with Trace Voshell, Chief Revenue Officer at GoGoMeds, to expose one of the most overlooked cost drains in employer healthcare: generic drug inflation. While most employers fo... more
In this episode, Donovan and Chelsea sit down with Chris Deacon, a nationally known healthcare reform advocate, attorney, and former director of the State of New Jersey’s massive public sector health plan. Chris pulls back the curtain on how public a... more
In this episode of The Business of Benefits, Donovan Ryckis guest starred on a Be More Than a Fiduciary Podcast episode with Eric Dyson of 90 North Consulting and Brenda Kruse of Axiom Healthcare Services. Together, they break down how employers can ... more
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If you think healthcare is just the way it is—this podcast will make you think again. Chelsea and Donovan breaks down the system in a way that actually makes sense, while also exploring new, better ways it could work. Chelsea brings a fresh perspective, real talk, and an entrepreneurial mindset that makes every episode worth a listen.
The Business of Benefits” is the perfect mix of valuable insights and pure enjoyment. Chelsea and Donovan bring life to the world of benefits, making complex topics feel approachable and even—dare I say—fun. Their energy and dynamic vibe make every episode engaging, and you walk away with real, actionable knowledge. If you want to learn about benefits without feeling like you’re sitting through a dry seminar, this is the podcast for you!
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This series provides a no-nonsense exploration of the complexities surrounding employer-sponsored healthcare, aiming to empower business leaders to take control of healthcare costs. Each episode features in-depth discussions on topics like pharmacy benefit managers, employee benefits strategies, and legal compliance, often with expert guests who share insights on improving healthcare systems. The content specifically targets HR professionals, CFOs, and CEOs, exposing inefficiencies and industry misalignments while guiding listeners to implement actionable strategies for designing better and more cost-effective benefits packages.
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Recent guests on The Business of Benefits Podcast include:
1. Rachel Strauss
2. Andy Nahjar
3. Jennifer Berman
4. Paul Hacker
5. Deb Ault
6. Chris Yarn
7. Chelsea Ryckis
8. Korie Drain
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