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Generational Intelligence: Leading a Gen Z Workforce with Zavier Coyne and Patrick Quinton-Smith10 Feb 202600:35:39

In this enlightening episode, Adam is joined by Zavier Coyne and Patrick Quinton-Smith, the founders of Gen Z Coach. Zav is the youngest qualified master intuitive psychology coach in the world and a TEDx speaker. Patrick is a certified leadership trainer and ICF PCC coach who has led multiple high-performing teams globally. Together, they combine their expertise to help businesses bridge the gap between managers and the incoming generation of talent.


In this interview, Zav and Patrick unpack the concept of "Generational Intelligence" and offer strategies for leaders to navigate the unique challenges of a digitally native workforce. They discuss:

  1. Reframing the "Problem": Zav argues that leaders should not view Gen Z as the problem, but rather understand that they are navigating a "polluted" digital environment. Leaders must look at the context—the water the fish is in—rather than just judging the fish.
  2. The Digitally Native Impact: As the first generation to grow up entirely with the internet and smartphones, Gen Z’s social and cognitive development has been uniquely conditioned. This has created an expectation for rapid feedback loops and instant gratification that often clashes with traditional workplace structures.
  3. No News is Bad News: Unlike previous generations where "no news was good news," Zav explains that for Gen Z, silence is interpreted as bad news. They are accustomed to instant, personalised feedback data in their personal lives and disengage when they encounter silence in the workplace.
  4. Generational Intelligence: The duo defines this as the behavioural and strategic skillset to effectively understand, empathise, and communicate across all age groups . This involves moving away from "command and control" leadership toward a coaching style that asks questions to stimulate thinking.
  5. The Trust Gap in Recruitment: Patrick highlights that many young people leave within the first 12 months because the reality of the role does not match the vision sold during recruitment. Authenticity is critical, as 87% of Gen Z will leave a role to do the exact same job elsewhere if the new company is more aligned with their values.


Zav and Patrick provide a compelling case for evolving leadership styles to meet the speed of change in today's society. If you are a leader looking to improve retention, engagement, and productivity by better understanding your younger employees, this is a must-listen episode.


Connect with Zav and Patrick on LinkedIn: Zavier Coyne & Patrick Quinton-Smith 

And check out Gen Z Coach


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Embodied Learning with Horses: How Altezza People UK Drives Behavioural Change03 Feb 202600:35:36

In this excellent interview, Brigid sits down with Julia Jones of Altezza People UK.


Julia is the founder of Altezza People UK, a leadership and emotional intelligence consultancy that uses embodied learning with horses to create measurable behavioural change. With a background in financial services and psychometrics, she combines commercial acumen with a passion for helping leaders and teams understand how their behaviour influences trust, communication, and performance.


In this episode, Julia discusses the limitations of traditional classroom training and the power of embodied learning to shift behaviour. She provides a fascinating masterclass on using physical experience to drive culture change, including:


  1. Why Horses?: How horses act as mirrors to human energy and emotion, providing immediate feedback on leadership and behaviour that reveals what is really going on beneath the surface.
  2. Embodied Learning vs. Cognitive Learning: Julia explains why we are often "tired of the mind" and how engaging the body creates lasting "lightbulb moments"—similar to the permanent skill of learning to ride a bike.
  3. Psychological Safety: How removing teams from their usual environment and asking simple questions like "How are you feeling?" can uncover vulnerability and build immediate trust and safety.
  4. Bridging Generational Gaps: Using shared experiences to connect the "fluid intelligence" of younger workers with the "crystallised intelligence" of the ageing workforce to foster better communication.
  5. Measuring the Intangible: The critical need to move beyond "happy sheets" and link behavioural change and soft skills directly to business ROI and corporate objectives to prove value to the board.


Julia offers a unique and refreshing perspective on how to achieve deep behavioural change. If you are looking to move beyond theory and truly transform your team's culture, this is a must-listen-to episode.


Connect with Julia on LinkedIn: Julia Jones | LinkedIn

Check out Altezza Training: https://altezzapeople.co.uk/


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Let's Talk About Executive Leadership Development with Samah Salih25 Nov 202500:50:20

In this excellent interview, Adam sits down with Samah Salih.

Samah is a strategic talent and learning leader with over 18 years of experience in FTSE 100 retail and corporate environments, including pivotal roles at Nestlé, BGA, River Island, and BT. She specialises in helping organisations build leadership pipelines and align people strategy with business goals to enable transformation at scale.


In this episode, Samah discusses the unique challenges of executive leadership development. She provides a candid look at why senior leaders often struggle to prioritise their own growth and offers a back-to-basics framework for building resilient, empathetic leadership teams, including:

  1. The Executive Development Paradox: Samah explains why leaders are often "time-poor" and risk-averse, treating development as a secondary habit rather than a core responsibility.
  2. "Fail Fast" vs. "Fail Well": Why the popular buzzword is often misunderstood, and how true growth comes from the pause, reflection, and accountability that follows a setback.
  3. The Power of the Coaching Mindset: Why great leaders move from "telling" to "asking." Samah argues that coaching is a fundamental skill for life, driving accountability and clarity in a complex world.
  4. Case Study in Success: A deep dive into a successful global leadership program at Nestlé, highlighting the importance of sponsorship, application processes, and applying frameworks to real-world business context.
  5. AI and Human Skills: While AI can drive efficiency, Samah discusses why it cannot replace the human need for empathy, difficult conversations, and authentic connection.
  6. Building Psychological Safety: How to foster trust through clarity, transparency, and consistency. Samah emphasises that trust should be given first, not just earned, and highlights the underrated power of kindness.


Samah offers a deeply human and practical perspective on what it takes to lead at the highest levels. If you are looking to understand how to support and develop your executive team effectively, this is a must-listen-to episode.


Connect with Samah on LinkedIn:  Samah S. 


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Engage, Inspire, Empower: Designing Experiences, Not Just Courses with Jez Anderson18 Nov 202500:50:15

In this excellent interview, Brigid sits down with Jez Anderson.


With over 30 years in L&D as a manager, leader, and consultant, Jez has a deep passion for understanding how people learn. He specialises in digital learning technologies, informal learning, and creating cultures that foster curiosity and growth.


In this episode, Jez draws on his extensive experience to provide a masterclass on the principles of effective learning design. He offers a thoughtful and practical guide for L&D professionals, including:

  1. Learning Design as Experience Design: Jez defines learning design not just as constructing content, but as creating learning experiences that engage, inspire, and empower people to make meaningful changes.
  2. Balancing Needs: He discusses the crucial (and often difficult) balance L&D must strike between meeting organisational objectives and catering to the individual learner's needs and how they best learn.
  3. Three Core Pedagogies: Jez outlines the spectrum of learning approaches, from traditional instructor-led methods to adult-centred (ecological) designs, and the learner-driven heutagogical model, advocating for a blended strategy.
  4. Keep It Simple, Focus on Context: Learn why effective design isn't about chasing the latest tech fad (like VR for VR's sake). Sometimes the best solution is simple and tailored to the learner's context, even if it's a well-designed PDF for shop-floor staff.
  5. Beyond Content Download: Discover how to make traditional classroom or synchronous virtual sessions more impactful by shifting the focus from instruction to facilitation, using methods like reverse classrooms, experiential activities, and scenario-based learning to embed knowledge and encourage application.
  6. The "So What?" Question: Jez emphasises the most critical question for any learning experience: "So what?" If learners can't articulate what they'll do differently as a result, the learning hasn't landed.
  7. Embracing Digital & Informal Learning: He stresses the importance of thinking digitally about the entire learner experience (not just the LMS) and fostering informal learning through communities of practice and social connection.


Jez offers a pragmatic and experience-led perspective, grounding innovative ideas in the fundamental principles of good learning practice. If you want to design more impactful and engaging learning experiences, this is a must-listen-to episode.


Connect with Jez on LinkedIn:  Jez Anderson 


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Navigating Hyper Growth and the Move to Digital Learning at Spotify with Adela Paun11 Nov 202500:46:29

In this excellent interview, Adam sits down with Adela Paun.


Adela is a global L&D leader with over 15 years of experience, known for her pivotal role as a founding member of Spotify's L&D team, "The Greenhouse." During her 11+ years at Spotify, she witnessed and supported hypergrowth, scaling learning initiatives for thousands of employees globally while navigating the shift to a work-from-anywhere model.


In this episode, Adela provides a rare inside look at building and scaling L&D within one of the world's fastest-growing tech companies. She offers a masterclass on creating a thriving learning culture amidst constant change, including:

  1. Laying the Tracks for Hypergrowth: Adela explains how the L&D team's mission was to enable learning "at the pace of change," acting as enablers, not bottlenecks, for Spotify's rapid expansion.
  2. Navigating the Pandemic Pivot: Adela details the strategic decisions made when shifting L&D entirely virtual, prioritising leadership support, rethinking content ("killing darlings"), and managing the chaos of adopting (and later consolidating) new learning technologies.
  3. Leveraging Leaders for Impact: Hear how Spotify strategically involved senior leaders in key learning programs to provide business context, model behaviour, and foster connection, trusting them to speak authentically.
  4. L&D as a Cultural Engine: Adela highlights how L&D initiatives like Introdays and intentionally diverse training cohorts actively built cross-functional connections and reinforced Spotify's collaborative culture.


Adela offers a unique and invaluable perspective on the realities of high-growth L&D. If you want to understand how to build adaptable, impactful learning experiences that scale, this is a must-listen-to episode.


Connect with Adela on LinkedIn:  Adela Paun 


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Building Bridges, Not Barriers: The Power of Cross-Cultural Communication with Anita Anthonj04 Nov 202500:31:04

In this excellent interview, Brigid sits down with Anita Anthonj.


Anita is the co-founder of Talaera, a New York-based business communication and cultural training company. Drawing on her own experience moving from Germany to the US, she has deep expertise in the challenges and opportunities of cross-cultural communication in a global business environment.


In this episode, Anita provides a masterclass on why effective communication is not a "nice-to-have" but a business-critical "need-to-have." She offers a powerful framework for L&D leaders looking to foster connection and drive impact, including:

  1. Building Bridges, Not Barriers: Anita defines cross-cultural communication as recognizing that "your way is not the only way." It's about empathy, curiosity, and building connections across different lived experiences.
  2. The Challenges for Non-Native Speakers: Learn about the invisible hurdles non-native speakers face, from the mental processing delay in fast-paced meetings to the difficulty of bringing their "whole self" to work in a foreign language.
  3. Communication is ROI: Discover how effective communication is directly tied to business outcomes. Anita shares real-world examples of how improved communication skills can decrease customer call times, build stronger client relationships, and save significant money.
  4. A Bespoke, Not One-Size-Fits-All Approach: Anita explains why communication training is most effective when it’s customised to an organisation's specific pain points, using a blend of one-on-one coaching, group workshops, and scalable digital solutions.
  5. A Practical Guide for L&D: Get actionable advice on how L&D teams can champion communication training, from going on a "listening tour" to identify needs, to starting with small, high-impact pilots to prove the concept and demonstrate value.
  6. Why Communication Matters More Than Ever: In a volatile world with AI, hybrid work, and multiple generations in the workplace, Anita argues that human connection is the most critical skill, and investing in communication signals to employees that they are valued.


Anita offers a compelling and practical guide to unlocking the power of communication in your organisation. If you want to learn how to build trust, foster connection, and drive measurable business impact, this is a must-listen-to episode.


Connect with Anita on LinkedIn: Anita Anthonj 

Check out: https://talaera.com/


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How to Successfully Launch New Learning Technology with Ashley Robinson28 Oct 202500:52:56

In this excellent interview, Adam sits down with Ashley Robinson of Virgin Media/O2.


Ashley is the Strategic Learning & Operational Lead at Virgin Media/O2, bringing a wealth of experience as a senior digital technology professional and project manager. He specialises in implementing learning systems globally, improving employee attainment, and demonstrating clear ROI across diverse workforces, including corporate and frontline staff.


In this episode, Ashley draws on his journey from web developer to L&D leader to provide a masterclass on successfully implementing learning technology, especially at scale. 


Included in this weeks’ episode: 

  1. The Power of Consultation: Ashley identifies the biggest challenge in tech rollouts: organisations failing to include all user archetypes (especially frontline workers) in the initial consultation and decision-making process.
  2. The Blueprint of a Successful Rollout: Learn why involving diverse working groups from the start, getting them in front of vendors, and facilitating collective reflection is crucial for building buy-in and creating internal champions.
  3. Marketing Beyond the Launch: Ashley stresses that the real work begins after implementation. Success requires ongoing, engaging communication and leveraging early champions to build grassroots momentum.
  4. Cracking the Frontline Code: Discover why accessibility and authentication are the most critical, yet often overlooked, factors for engaging frontline workers who might not have corporate devices or dedicated learning time.
  5. Lessons from Failed Rollouts: Ashley shares examples where lack of user consultation and unaddressed access issues killed adoption within the launch window.
  6. Speaking the Language of ROI: Understand the two key approaches to justifying investment: direct ROI (easily measured in areas like Sales) and indirect ROI (the strategic cost of not investing in people, impacting talent attraction/retention).


Ashley provides a candid, practical, and highly valuable guide for anyone involved in selecting, implementing, or driving adoption for learning technology. If you want to avoid common pitfalls and ensure your next tech rollout lands successfully, this is a must-listen-to episode.


Connect with Ashley on LinkedIn: Ashley Robinson


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The 5% Shift: How small, consistent behavioural changes transform workplaces with Dan Philips21 Oct 202500:42:16

In this excellent interview, Brigid sits down with Dan Philips.


Dan is a highly experienced L&D consultant with a deep background in psychology and behavioural change. For the last 15 years, he has specialised in using the Insights Discovery model to help individuals, teams, and leaders improve their self-awareness, communication, and collaboration.


In this episode, Dan provides a masterclass on the Insights Discovery model, a powerful personality profiling tool that uses a simple language of four colour energies to unlock profound behavioural change. He provides a comprehensive guide for L&D professionals, including:

  1. What is the Insights Discovery Model?: Dan explains the Jungian-based model and its four core colour energies: Cool Blue (detail and clarity), Sunshine Yellow (innovation and collaboration), Fiery Red (action and decisions), and Earth Green (values and trust).
  2. The Power of the Team Wheel: Discover how the model visually plots entire teams, helping individuals understand their colleagues' preferences and what it’s "like to be on the receiving end of me."
  3. Beyond a "Fun" Team Day: Dan stresses that while the model is engaging, its true power comes from aligning it with specific business challenges—from improving stakeholder communication and breaking down silos to enhancing leadership effectiveness.
  4. A Common Language for Feedback: Learn how the language of colour helps to depersonalise feedback, allowing for more open and constructive conversations that reduce interpersonal tension.
  5. Driving Real Business Value: Discover how improving self-awareness and collaboration directly impacts the bottom line by increasing employee engagement, reducing turnover, and saving money.
  6. How L&D Can Leverage the Model: Dan provides practical use cases for integrating Insights into leadership development, change management, one-to-one coaching, and even for an L&D team's own self-reflection.


Dan offers a clear and practical guide to a tool that gets to the heart of what drives business success: how people work effectively together. If you are looking for a framework to improve communication and team dynamics, this is a must-listen-to episode.


Connect with Dan on LinkedIn:  Dan Philips

And check out: 

Kings Hurst Consulting

A short introduction to Insights Discovery

Insights website


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From Nokia to Adidas: Lessons in Global Sales Enablement with Sybrand Oudega14 Oct 202500:42:00

In this excellent interview, Adam sits down with Sybrand Oudega.

Sybrand is a global learning and talent development leader with 25 years of international experience at iconic brands like Nokia, Microsoft, and Adidas. As the former Senior Director of the Global Sales Academy at Adidas, he was responsible for the skills and performance of over 35,000 employees across 75 countries and 37 languages.


In this episode, Sybrand provides a masterclass on how to design learning programs that scale globally while connecting locally. He shares the hard-won lessons from his extensive career, including:

  1. The Golden Rule of Global L&D: Sybrand explains his core principle: the success of a global team is not defined by what they create, but by how successful they make the local market teams. It’s a shift from dictating to enabling.
  2. Balancing Consistency and Autonomy: Discover how to maintain a consistent global brand and core frameworks (like a service model or leadership principles) while empowering local teams to adapt the application of these skills to fit their unique cultural context.
  3. The Power of Partnership: Learn why the most critical factor for success is building strong, trust-based partnerships with local market teams and involving them directly in the design and validation process.
  4. Scaling the Trainers: Sybrand details the 20-week global trainer certification program his team created to build a common language and skill set across 120 trainers, ensuring that when they localised content, they did so without compromising its integrity.
  5. The Technology Game-Changer: Hear how advancements in AI-powered video translation completely transformed their ability to deliver relevant, timely product training, causing content engagement to spike.
  6. Lessons in Cultural Nuance: Sybrand shares his personal experience of learning the hard way that a direct, Western approach to feedback doesn't work everywhere, and references Geert Hofstede's six dimensions of culture as a valuable resource.

Sybrand offers an incredibly insightful and practical guide for any L&D professional operating in a multi-national environment. If you are looking to create learning that is both globally efficient and locally effective, this is a must-listen-to episode.


Connect with Sybrand on LinkedIn:  Sybrand Oudega 

And check out Geert Hofstede's six dimensions of culture: The 6 dimensions model of national culture by Geert Hofstede


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Building Thriving Learning Communities with Nahdia Khan07 Oct 202500:47:27

In this excellent interview, Brigid sits down with Nahdia Khan.


Nahdia is a strategic advisor and purpose-driven leader with over 20 years of experience in digital learning, public policy, and executive education. As the former Chief Impact Officer at Mind Tools, she has deep expertise in transforming customer relationships into vibrant communities of practice that drive both engagement and commercial success.


In this episode, Nahdia provides a masterclass on the power of Learning Communities of Practice, built on her core belief that "people learn best when they're connected." She offers a comprehensive guide for anyone looking to build and sustain a thriving community, including:

  1. What is a Learning Community of Practice?: Nahdia defines it as a group of people sharing a common challenge or passion who come together regularly to learn from each other through a blend of peer learning, co-creation, and applied practice.
  2. The Key Ingredients for Success: Discover the essential elements needed to build a successful community, including trust, transparency, psychological safety, and co-creation, with the ultimate goal of the community becoming self-managing.
  3. A Practical Guide to Getting Started: Nahdia outlines a step-by-step process for building a community from scratch, from defining the problem you're solving to doing market research and involving members from the very beginning.
  4. "Living Labs for Insight": Learn how communities solve critical challenges for L&D teams by serving as a real-time source of feedback, a space to test ideas, and a way to have nuanced, hype-free conversations on fast-moving topics like AI.
  5. How to Measure Success: Nahdia breaks down measurement into three key layers: engagement (participation rates), value (member feedback and stories of applied learning), and impact (contribution to business outcomes).
  6. The Future is Connection: Nahdia makes a powerful case for why communities are not a "nice-to-have" but a "must-have," arguing that the most sustainable asset an organization can build is the connection between its people.


Nahdia offers an inspiring and actionable framework for creating powerful learning communities. If you believe in the power of connection and want to foster collaborative learning, this is a must-listen-to episode.


Connect with Nahdia on LinkedIn: Nahdia Khan 


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The Summer of Learning: Building an AI-Ready, Experimental Culture at Immediate with Kathryn Swandale30 Sep 202500:49:56

The Summer of Learning: Building an AI-Ready, Experimental Culture at Immediate with Kathryn Swandale


In this fascinating interview, Adam is joined by Kathryn (Katie) Swandale, Senior Learning and Development Partner at Immediate. Immediate is a major publishing group known for brands like Radio Times, Good Food, and BBC Gardeners’ World. With over a decade of experience designing and delivering strategically aligned experiential learning,


In this strategic and practical episode, Katie walks through the initiative's evolution, sharing the nuts and bolts of how they achieved an 86% AI adoption rate among employees, a figure significantly above the industry average.


Key takeaways from this masterclass in strategic L&D and cultural change:

  • Genesis: The initiative was sparked by the impact of generative AI, forcing Immediate to address a potential AI skills gap and meet people where they were on their learning journey.
  • Program Structure: The eight-week program features an Immersion Day, self-serve workshops linked to five strategic themes, and dedicated Experimentation Days for safe project ideation.
  • Driving Engagement: High engagement is ensured by strong leadership backing and Subject Matter Experts. Crucially, all activities are made tangible and clearly linked to the business strategy


Connect with Katie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathryn-swandale/


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Product Design and Product Innovation with Funmi And Lindsey at Learning Pool23 Sep 202500:34:14

In this excellent interview, Brigid sits down with Lindsey Coode and Funmi O'Dell of Learning Pool.


Lindsey is Learning Pool’s Director of Content Software, with over 25 years of experience in learning design and technology. Funmi is a Product Manager at Learning Pool, specializing in shaping impactful digital learning and compliance solutions with a deep background in product development and UX design.


In this episode, Lindsey and Funmi break down the core concepts of experience design and product innovation, explaining how these disciplines are transforming the L&D landscape. They provide a masterclass in product thinking for learning professionals, including:

  1. The Cereal Analogy: Funmi provides a brilliant and simple way to understand the difference between content (the cereal), user interface (the bowl and spoon), and experience design (the entire end-to-end feeling of eating it).
  2. The Goal is to "Delight Learners": Lindsey explains how experience design in learning moves beyond just knowledge transfer to focus on how the experience makes people feel, which is critical for both engagement and impact.
  3. Innovation vs. Invention: Learn why innovation isn't about creating something from scratch, but about applying existing ideas and technologies in new ways to solve real problems.
  4. Practical Techniques to Spark Creativity: Discover actionable brainstorming methods like "Worst Possible Idea," "Brain Writing," and "Working Alone Together" to generate better ideas and ensure all voices are heard.
  5. The Role of AI: Lindsey and Funmi discuss how AI is used both in their products (for role-plays and feedback) and in their process (as a "brainstorm buddy"), and why the question isn't just can we use AI, but should we?


Lindsey and Funmi offer a clear and accessible guide to the skills and mindset needed to innovate in L&D. If you want to understand how to design more impactful and engaging learning experiences, this is a must-listen-to episode.


Connect with Lindsey and Funmi on LinkedIn: Lindsey Coode & Funmi Wendel 


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Skills with a "Little s": A Practical Approach to Closing Skills Gaps with Nelson Sivalingam, HowNow27 Jan 202600:37:44

In this excellent interview, Adam sits down with Nelson Sivalingam of HowNow.


Nelson is the CEO and Co-founder of HowNow, a learning experience platform used by over 100 fast-growing companies and global enterprises. A serial entrepreneur and author of Learning at Speed, Nelson brings an outsider's perspective to L&D, challenging traditional approaches to solve the "mother of all problems": ensuring people have the right skills.


In this episode, Nelson discusses the future of L&D, the role of AI, and the critical shift from content-focused to skills-focused learning. He offers a forward-thinking guide for modern learning professionals, including:

  1. The Problem with the LMS: Why traditional Learning Management Systems often fail to solve the real problems executives care about and why L&D must pivot to helping people actually do their jobs better.
  2. Skills with a "Little s": Nelson distinguishes between massive organisational transformations and the practical application of skills—starting with work tasks to determine relevant learning interventions.
  3. Scaling One-to-One Teaching with AI: How AI agents like HowNow's "Guru" can finally scale the personalised, high-quality teaching dynamic found in elite coaching, moving beyond just generating more content.
  4. The Self-Running Platform: The potential for AI to automate admin and answer complex data questions (e.g., "Has this focus skill improved?") without needing a data science degree, finally connecting learning to business ROI.
  5. From Instrument Player to Conductor: Nelson argues that the future L&D leader must stop being a "content factory" and start orchestrating an ecosystem of curated, credible resources and AI-generated learning aligned with business goals.
  6. Advice for New L&D Professionals: Nelson shares his top three tips for those entering the field: master AI tools to gain an edge, learn marketing skills to drive engagement, and—crucially—understand how the business actually operates.

Nelson offers a visionary yet practical roadmap for L&D leaders ready to embrace technology and prove their strategic value. If you want to understand how AI and skills will shape the future of workplace learning, this is a must-listen-to episode.


Connect with Nelson on LinkedIn:  Nelson Sivalingam


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Launching an AI Coach at Novo Nordisk with Peter Riber16 Sep 202500:47:24

In this excellent interview, Adam sits down with digitial learning industry leader, Peter Riber.


Peter is the Head of New Tech and Digital Learning Solutions at Novo Nordisk and is known for being at the forefront of technological innovation in L&D. Over the last two years, he and his team have pivoted to building and deploying internal Generative AI agents to tackle long-standing challenges in the workplace.


In this episode, Peter shares the behind-the-scenes story of how his team moved from managing learning platforms to building bespoke AI coaches. He provides a masterclass on the practical application of GenAI in a large enterprise, including:

  1. The “Dilemma Coach”: Discover the AI agent Peter’s team has successfully deployed, which allows employees to practice difficult conversations in a safe, private, and contextual environment.
  2. Why Build When You Can Buy?: Peter explains the critical, non-negotiable reason for building internally: context. Learn why an AI trained on your company’s unique values, policies, and culture is the key to creating a believable and effective experience.
  3. Safety and Trust are #1: Hear about the meticulous process of ensuring user data is secure and building trust through early user testing and clear, human-centric communication.
  4. The Future is Career Coaching: Peter unveils his next ambition: an AI-powered career coach that connects employees to internal opportunities based on a rich, contextual skills assessment conducted by the AI itself.
  5. Lessons from the Trenches: Learn why you don’t need all the data to create a powerful AI experience, and why L&D must avoid over-engineering solutions.
  6. A Practical Guide to Getting Started: Peter provides clear, actionable advice for any L&D professional wanting to experiment with AI: start small, build a tangible prototype (not a PowerPoint), and educate yourself on the technology.


Peter offers a rare and candid look into what it truly takes to move beyond the hype and implement generative AI in L&D. If you are looking for an inspiring and practical guide to building your own AI solutions, this is a must-listen-to episode.


Connect with Peter on LinkedIn: Peter Riber


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Building a Real Learning Culture with Lavinia Mehedințu09 Sep 202500:40:37

In this excellent interview, Brigid sits down with Lavinia Mehedințu of Offbeat.


Lavinia is a co-founder and Learning Architect at Offbeat, with 12 years of experience designing learning experiences and career development programs. She specialises in applying adult learning principles to help L&D professionals connect, collaborate, and grow.


In this episode, Lavinia challenges the popular buzzword "learning culture" and offers a more tangible, systemic alternative. Lavinia provides a masterclass in systems thinking for L&D, including:

  1. Deconstructing "Learning Culture": Why the concept is often too nebulous to be useful and why the responsibility for creating it can't fall on L&D alone.
  2. The Four Conditions for Learning: Lavinia outlines the tangible elements that truly shape learning in an organisation: structure, procedures, information flow, and incentives.
  3. Introducing Learning Architecture: A more systemic approach that focuses on identifying and removing blockers to learning and adaptation across the entire organization.
  4. The Sensemaking Cycle: How to move from raw data to real impact through a cycle of sensing information, making sense of it collaboratively, experimenting with small changes, and scaling what works.
  5. The Role of AI: How AI can free up L&D to become true learning architects, improve information flow, and how organisations must now manage learning from both humans and machines.

Lavinia provides a clear, actionable framework for moving beyond buzzwords to build organisations that truly learn. If you are looking for a more practical and systemic way to foster learning, this is a must-listen-to episode.


Connect with Lavinia on LinkedIn:  Lavinia Mehedințu 

And check out OffBeat: Offbeat Learning & Development Platform


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Beyond "Are You Okay?": Supporting Your Colleagues Mental Health with Pooja Shemar 02 Sep 202500:37:09

In this excellent interview, Adam sits down with Pooja Shemar.


Pooja is a senior L&D leader and passionate mental health advocate with over 20 years of experience, including 17 years driving transformation at Microsoft. Fuelled by her own personal journey, Pooja is on a mission to normalise conversations around mental health in the workplace, creating environments where people can truly thrive.


In this powerful and practical episode, Pooja shares her personal story and provides an essential guide to Mental Health First Aid (MHFA). She offers a masterclass in creating psychologically safe spaces, including:

  1. What is Mental Health First Aid?: Pooja breaks down the role of an MHFAider – not as a therapist, but as a crucial first point of contact to recognise signs, offer support, and guide colleagues toward professional help.
  2. How to Spot an Issue: Learn the simple, observable steps to recognise when a colleague might be struggling, centered around the powerful question: "Are you okay?"
  3. A Practical Toolkit for Offering Support: Pooja provides a step-by-step guide on how to help, including how to create a safe space, listen without judgment, show empathy, and encourage without forcing.
  4. Starting with Care, Not Assumptions: Discover the importance of framing conversations with concern for the individual, rather than labelling their behaviour or assuming you know what they're going through.
  5. How L&D Can Lead the Charge: Pooja outlines actionable ways L&D and HR can champion mental health, from embedding it in onboarding to making it a top-down leadership responsibility.
  6. The Power of Language: A crucial reminder to be mindful of casually using terms like "depressed" or "anxious," and the impact this can have on those with lived experience.

Pooja offers a deeply human and actionable framework for anyone looking to build a more supportive and mentally healthy workplace. If you want to learn how to open up the conversation and make a real difference, this is a must-listen-to episode. 


Connect with Pooja on LinkedIn: Pooja Mehta Shemar (FLPI) 


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Beyond the Fluff: How to Use AI to Reinvent E-learning with Jayne Mather26 Aug 202500:35:49

In this excellent interview, Brigid sits down with Jayne Mather.

Jayne is an author, consultant, and expert in technology adoption, focusing on digital transformation and intelligent automation. She is the author of Humans and AI: The Future of Work and Super User Networks for Software Projects and specialises in helping businesses integrate emerging technologies to deliver long-term value.


In this episode, Jayne walks Brigid through understanding and leveraging AI within learning and the wider organisation. 


Jayne gives a masterclass on the practical application and human side of AI, including:

  1. The "Netflix of Learning": How AI and machine learning can finally deliver on the promise of creating truly personalised learning paths for employees.
  2. The Gift of Time: What organisations should do with the time they gain from AI, including re-skilling for the future and moving toward a four-day work week.
  3. Moving from Insight to Impact: Using AI to rapidly analyse data (like training evaluations) so your people can focus on high-value, strategic work.
  4. Practical Ways to Start: How to begin exploring AI, from experimenting with prompts to training chatbots on your own company policies and procedures.
  5. The Importance of Trust: Why technology projects must be done with people, not to them, and how to get buy-in for AI adoption.
  6. Diversity in AI: Jayne discusses the risks of biased AI and why having diverse perspectives at the table is crucial for creating technology that benefits everyone.

Jayne provides a clear, strategic framework for thinking about AI. This is a must-listen episode if you want to understand how AI will shape the future of work and L&D.


Connect with Jayne on LinkedIn: Jayne Mather 

And check out her website: Jayne Mather - Author | Speaker 


Jayne's books: 

  1. Humans and AI: The Future of Work
  2. Super User Networks for Software Projects: Best practices for training and change management

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Can Culture Save L&D with Dwayne Britton19 Aug 202500:34:47

In this excellent interview, Adam sits down with Dwayne Britton of DayWon.


Dwayne is a seasoned expert in learning, brand, and culture with over 15 years of experience at iconic, people-first companies like Apple, Lululemon, and On. Now, through his consultancy, DayWon, he helps growing organisations align their learning initiatives with their unique brand culture.


In this episode, Dwayne draws on his non-linear career to explain why L&D's role is not just to create content, but to act as a "cultural amplifier." He provides a masterclass on integrating brand identity into learning, including:

  1. The “Signature Brew” Model: Dwayne unveils his signature framework for creating impactful learning experiences that hit the sweet spot between three crucial realms: Strategic, Brand, and Human.
  2. Creating a Learning Philosophy: Learn why every organisation needs a clear point of view on "how people grow here" to avoid siloed, off-brand training and to build momentum behind learning.
  3. Making it Practical: Dwayne walks through a step-by-step example of applying his model to a common L&D request—feedback training—showing how to tie it to strategic KPIs, adapt it for brand and cultural fit, and make it resonate on a human level.
  4. From Sidelined to Strategic Partner: Actionable advice for L&D leaders who feel like a "training team" on the sidelines. Dwayne explains how to reclaim your strategic role by making your impact visible across the business.


Dwayne offers a powerful perspective on how L&D can move beyond being a support function to become a core driver of culture and brand. If you are looking for a practical framework to elevate your strategic influence, this is a must-listen-to episode.


Connect with Dwanye on LinkedIn:  Dwayne Britton 

And check out the mini needs analysis: https://www.daywon.co/blog/translating-great-ideas-into-learning-that-belongs

DAYWON website: https://www.daywon.co/


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Think Like a Marketer, Act Like an L&D Leader with Barry Ryan12 Aug 202500:43:49

In this excellent interview, Brigid sits down with Barry Ryan of Thirst.


Barry is a seasoned marketer turned L&D advocate and is the Head of Marketing at Thirst, the learning platform built for SMEs. With a deep background in B2B marketing, Barry is on a mission to help L&D teams think more like marketers to drive real impact and boost learner engagement.

In this episode, Barry talks Brigid through how to apply marketing principles to L&D. 


Barry covers the core challenges L&D professionals face and how to overcome them, including:

  1. Know your audience: How to create and use learner personas to ensure you’re not "shooting in the dark."
  2. Content is king, but relevance is queen: Why great content is useless if it doesn't solve a problem for your learners.
  3. Engagement funnels equal learning journeys: Practical tips on how to build campaign momentum using hooks, segmentation, strong visuals, and repurposed content.
  4. Social proof and internal advocacy: Using testimonials, success stories, and internal influencers to build trust, credibility, and a fear of missing out (FOMO).
  5. Measure what matters: Moving beyond completion rates to track metrics like engagement, behaviour change, and long-term retention to prove and increase L&D's value.


Barry gives practical advice on how to build and manage learning campaigns and highlights the commonalities between marketing and L&D. If you are looking to drive engagement with your learning, this is a must-listen-to episode.


Connect with Barry on LinkedIn: Barry Ryan 


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How to get people to think differently with Sarah Clayton-Jones05 Aug 202500:39:44

In this excellent interview, Adam sits down with Sarah Clayton Jones.


Sarah is the Founder and CEO of Read to Lead, an organisation that delivers book-inspired peer learning experiences to develop human-skilled leaders and connected teams. With over 20 years of experience leading teams at global organisations, including VW and Accenture, Sarah is an ICF-accredited performance coach, facilitator, and certified NLP and neuroscience practitioner.


In this episode, Sarah talks Adam through why it's business-critical to get people to think differently and how to overcome the common barriers that stand in the way. Sarah shares her journey into L&D and explains her unique, book-led approach to fostering cognitive diversity and creating a culture of curiosity.


In this episode, Sarah and Adam cover:

  1. Why thinking differently is essential for organisational growth, innovation, and resilience.
  2. The common barriers to new ways of thinking, including the need for certainty and a lack of psychological safety.
  3. How to use books and structured, peer-led dialogue to catalyse change.
  4. Practical tips for designing learning experiences that provoke thinking shifts, focusing on "one insight, one action".
  5. Approaches to measuring the impact and ROI of developing human skills.


Sarah gives practical advice on how to build a culture of curiosity and connection by challenging assumptions and making it safe to explore new ideas. If you are looking to spark innovation in your teams, this is a must-listen-to episode.


Connect with Sarah on LinkedIn:  Sarah Clayton-Jones, FLPI
Find out more about Read to Lead: Read To Lead


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Accessibility in L&D with Susi Miller29 Jul 202500:39:36

In this episode of The Assembly, host Brigid sits down with Susi Miller, an internationally recognised expert in e-learning accessibility and the award-winning author of Designing Accessible Learning Content. With over 30 years of experience, Susi breaks down the essentials of creating digital learning that is not just compliant, but truly inclusive and effective for all learners.


Together, Brigid and Susi unpack:

  1. The true meaning of accessibility—moving beyond compliance to create genuinely equitable experiences.
  2. Why up to 25% of your workforce may be facing learning barriers you don’t even know about.
  3. Practical, real-world examples of accessible design for sight, hearing, motor, and cognitive needs.
  4. How embracing accessibility leads to innovation and better learning design for everyone.
  5. The power of "Quiet Access-ability" and making an impact, one learner at a time.
  6. Actionable starting points for practitioners, including the "progress over perfection" mindset.

Whether you're an instructional designer, an L&D leader, or anyone creating digital content, this episode is an essential guide to understanding why accessibility must be the default, not an afterthought.


Connect with Susi on LinkedIn: Susi Miller 


Designing Accessible Learning Content
eLa1000 Accessibility Assessment

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Using Competitive Advantage to get a Seat at the Table with Will Thalheimer22 Jul 202500:39:37

In this interview, Adam sits down with Will Thalheimer, a world-renowned expert in learning science, learning evaluation, and evidence-based practice in L&D.


Will is the founder of Work-Learning Research, a respected speaker, and the creator of the Learning Transfer Evaluation Model (LTEM). He is also the author of Performance-Focused Learner Surveys and his latest release, The CEO’s Guide to Training, eLearning and Work: Empowering Learning for a Competitive Advantage.


In this episode, Will explains how L&D professionals can better partner with business leaders by focusing on strategic impact. He unpacks the thinking behind his latest book, written specifically to help CEOs—and L&D teams—understand how to drive competitive advantage through better learning.


Will talks Adam through:

  1. How to speak the language of business without losing your L&D soul
  2. Why competitive advantage is a powerful frame for L&D’s value
  3. The limitations of learner surveys—and what to measure instead
  4. How to influence senior leaders using evidence-based learning principles
  5. Practical ways to push back on poor training requests with tact and structure
  6. The importance of empowering managers to support continuous learning
  7. Why L&D needs more emotional intelligence and community


Will also explains how to use LTEM to evaluate learning in a meaningful way and shares actionable strategies for building stronger learning interventions grounded in the science of retention, decision-making, and performance.


This episode is packed with energising insights for learning professionals at any level. Whether you’re leading a function or just starting out, Will’s advice is a must-listen if you want to deepen your impact and influence in your organisation.


Connect with Will on LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-hinchliffe-yourskillshub/ 

And check out Work-Learning Research: Work-Learning Research

More information on LTEM


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Learning Strategy in 2025 with Lori Niles-Hofmann15 Jul 202500:30:05

In this episode of L&D 101, host Brigid McCormack sits down with renowned senior learning strategist Lori Niles-Hofmann to demystify the big shifts shaping Learning and Development today. With over 25 years of experience across international banking, consulting, and marketing, Lori offers a compelling look into the evolving world of L&D—from digital acceleration to AI and skills-based transformation.


Together, Brigid and Lori unpack:

  • The three seismic shifts reshaping L&D post-pandemic
  • Why skills—not job titles—are the future of workforce strategy
  • What L&D professionals really need to know about AI and AI agents
  • How to track and recalibrate skills over time like a supply chain
  • Actionable tools and trusted resources for those new to the field
  • Why the human element will always be at the heart of learning—even in an AI-driven world

Whether you're new to the industry or a seasoned pro navigating change, this episode is packed with practical insight and perspective on the path forward in L&D.


Connect with Lori on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorinileshofmann/


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Moving L&D from "Nice to Have" to a Strategic Business Driver with Neil Cunningham20 Jan 202600:21:14

In this excellent interview, Brigid sits down with Neil Cunningham.


Neil is a strategic L&D people partner at the Children's Investment Fund Foundation with over 15 years of experience across diverse sectors such as tech, comms, utilities, and philanthropy. His expertise lies in developing key capabilities, measuring learning impact, and driving digital L&D strategy.


In this episode, Neil discusses the philosophy of where L&D belongs in an organisation and how to navigate major external challenges. He provides a masterclass on stakeholder management and agility, including:

  • L&D’s Core Function: Neil defines the core function as helping people acquire the knowledge, skills, and behaviours they need to perform at their best, acting similarly to R&D by researching needs and developing solutions.
  • Create Your Own Table: Rather than worrying about where L&D sits hierarchically or fighting for a "seat at the table," Neil advises creating your own table by inviting stakeholders to engage one-on-one.
  • Moving from "Nice to Have" to Business Driver: How to shift from reporting on activity and enjoyment to telling a data story that demonstrates monetised ROI, productivity gains, or staff retention.
  • Navigating Major Challenges: Neil offers three tips for handling crises or restructuring: ensure solutions are agile and can pivot quickly, remove your ego from the work, and keep your ear to the ground with senior stakeholders.
  • Building Trust: Why trust is not something you can teach, but an output of your actions—doing what you say you will do until you reach a level where leaders refer others to you.
  • Decenter Yourself: Neil’s key advice for anyone in the industry is to remember that L&D is a support function existing to make everyone else's lives better.

Neil offers a pragmatic and ego-free approach to L&D that focuses on service and strategic partnership. If you want to learn how to build stronger relationships and respond effectively to organisational change, this is a must-listen-to episode.

Connect with Neil on LinkedIn: Neil John Cunningham 


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How to Leverage the Levy with Jez Light at Ground Control08 Jul 202500:49:26

In this excellent interview, Adam sits down with Jez Light of Ground Control.


Jez is an award-winning learning leader, known for his transformational approach to L&D. He is Head of Learning and a member of the executive team at Ground Control, a national maintenance and construction company operating across the UK. Jez previously led learning for global brands including Phones4U and Superdry, where his work won a CIPD People Management Award.


At Ground Control, Jez has reimagined L&D—moving it from compliance-driven training to a vibrant, learner-first culture that supports everyone, from apprentices to senior leaders.


In this episode, Jez walks Adam through how he’s rebuilt learning at scale. He shares the tools, tone, and thinking behind GC Academy, and how he transformed a dormant apprenticeship levy into a major engine for growth and retention.


Jez covers:

  1. How to rebrand L&D to engage the whole business
  2. Creative strategies to make learning accessible, flexible and fun
  3. Turning the apprenticeship levy into a company-wide perk
  4. Practical systems for tracking ROI and learner impact
  5. Building psychological safety inside L&D teams


Jez gives honest, inspiring, and refreshingly practical advice on how to create a learning culture people genuinely use—and love. If you’re trying to get your L&D function listened to, this is a must-listen episode.


Connect with Jez on LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jez-light-07150249/


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How to Buy L&D with John Helmer 01 Jul 202500:32:26

In this debut episode of L&D 101, host Brigid McCormack welcomes the inimitable John Helmer—podcast host, writer, and long-time learning industry figure—for a no-nonsense exploration of how the world of L&D has evolved over the past two decades. Drawing on his deep experience as a marketer, buyer, and thought leader, John shares practical advice on how to navigate the complex, often messy business of purchasing learning solutions.


This episode is essential listening for anyone stepping into the L&D space—especially those grappling with vendor selection, learning systems, or content procurement.

Brigid and John discuss:

  • Why trust, scale, and innovation are non-negotiables in vendor relationships
  • The difference between content vendors and LMS providers—and why it matters
  • How to sniff out risk, recognise desperation, and avoid getting "nickeled and dimed"
  • The buyer’s golden rule: Know your vendor

John gives practical advice and insight to the world of L&D, if you're just starting out or want to increase your knowledge then this is a must-listen-to episode. 


Connect with John on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhelmer/

Listen to the Learning Hack: The Learning Hack podcast


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AI and the Future of Content with special guests Ross and Paul from Mindtools24 Jun 202500:37:08

In this excellent interview, Adam sits down with Ross Garner and Paul Buller of Mind Tools to explore one of the most pressing topics in L&D today: the role of AI in content creation and the future of learning.


Ross is Chief Learning Officer at Mind Tools and a former Learning Designer of the Year. He’s also a long-time podcast host and co-author of the L&D Dispatch newsletter. Paul is Head of Content at Mind Tools, an executive coach, and an expert in leadership and organisational psychology with a track record in leading hybrid learning teams at global organisations.


In this episode, Ross and Paul unpack how AI is reshaping what we create, how we design learning experiences, and the skills L&D professionals need to thrive in this new landscape.


They share their reflections on:

  1. Why content creation jobs are shifting—not disappearing
  2. How AI can free up time to focus on behaviour change and learning design
  3. The continued importance of authentic human connection in digital learning
  4. Practical ways to integrate AI into workflows without compromising quality
  5. How L&D can defend against “internet slop” with trustworthy, research-backed content


Ross and Paul give thoughtful, grounded insights into what AI means for learning teams today—and why embracing it with optimism and intentionality is the smart move. If you’re navigating the shift to AI-enhanced learning design, this is a must-listen episode.


Duolingo AI Revolution: https://drphilippahardman.substack.com/p/duolingos-ai-revolution


Connect with them on LinkedIn

Ross: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ross-garner/

Paul: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pbuller/


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Welcome to the Assembly 23 Jun 202500:06:09

Welcome to the very first episode of The Assembly – the new voice of Assemble You. Formerly known as L&D Challenges, our rebranded podcast reflects a more inclusive, optimistic, and forward-thinking take on learning and development.


In this episode, co-founders Richard Ward and Adam Lacey are joined by new co-host Brigid McCormack to walk you through what’s changing—and why.


What’s new?

We're not just renaming the podcast—we're revamping the format too. Expect:

  1. Broader topics that go beyond traditional L&D hurdles.
  2. More voices, with Brigid launching her own series aimed at newcomers to the L&D space.


Meet Brigid:

New to the industry herself, Brigid is curating L&D 101 interviews with industry veterans who answer foundational questions for those just starting out—or those wanting a refresher.


Whether you’re a seasoned pro refining your approach or brand new to the L&D world, The Assembly is here to bring insight, inspiration, and ideas to help you thrive. It’s not just about the problems—it’s about what’s working, what’s next, and how we can grow together.


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Performance support is back, baby! With special guests Ross and Paul from MindTools17 Jun 202500:43:06

Remember 'performance support'? Amid all the talk of AI, adaptive learning, and skills, it's kind of been forgotten.

But not by us! Or by respondents to Don Taylor's Global Sentiment Survey, who ranked it 11th hottest trend this year (up two from last year).


In the first of a two-part series of crossover episodes with our partner MindTools, Adam sits down with Ross G and Paul to discuss:

  • What makes great performance support?
  • What conditions make performance support effective?
  • What role does AI play in all this?

To find out more about the performance support available for leaders and managers, from Mindtools, visit mindtools.com. And, good news! You can now add Microsoft Shorts from Assemble You to your subscription.

During this episode, Ross G discussed extended cognition and the productivity paradox.

Paul discussed Gloria Gery's definition of performance support.

Ross also discussed the book Think Like a Marketer, Train Like an L&D Pro, and our 2016 report 'The Secret Learning Lives of Managers'.

We also discussed the World Economic Forum's 'Future of Jobs 2025' report.

And in 'What I Learned This Week', Paul recommended the book Kill the Unicorn, and Adam recommended The Anxious Generation.


If you'd like to share your thoughts on this episode, connect with us on LinkedIn: 

The Power of Coaching Conversations with Jane Murray of Marston’s10 Jun 202500:35:22

In this excellent interview, Adam chats with Director of Learning, Leadership, & Inclusion at Marston's, a leading UK pub operator with over 1,300 pubs and over 10,000 workers. 


With over 20 years of experience in the hospitality sector, she is recognised as a senior L&D thought leader and a strong believer in fostering high-impact cultures where individuals feel deeply aligned with their company’s mission, purpose, and values. Her expertise spans coaching, leadership development, employee engagement, learning technologies, apprenticeships, and skills development.


In this episode, Jane shares her experience as a coach and the coaching experience at Marston's, touching on some of her favourite experiences as a coach and sharing her thoughts. Including: 


  1. How to Ask the Right Questions and Be an Excellent Listener
  2. Mastering the Core Competencies of Coaching: Listening, Questioning, and Creating Awareness
  3. Why Practice and Reflection Make Perfect
  4. Embedding Coaching into Everyday Conversations


If you’re looking to integrate coaching into your life, this one is for you. 


Connect with Jane on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/janemurraytraining/ 


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Frontline Learning in Hospitality with Si Cox at Greene King27 May 202500:40:59

In this fantastic interview, Adam chats with the Head of Learning Experience at Greene King Pub Company, Simon Cox.


Si is a dynamic leader specialising in employee engagement and learning innovation, with over a decade of experience in the hospitality industry. As Head of Learning Experience at Greene King Pub Company, Si oversees the design and delivery of impactful learning strategies for over 40,000 team members, helping to foster a culture of growth and excellence.


In this episode, Si and Adam talk about the successes and challenges of implementing L&D across 1,800 pubs at Green King. Si talks about their mobile learning launched in 2024, touching on his passion for the hospitality industry, and some of his lessons learned in the industry. Including: 


  1. The importance of team member induction for new hires 
  2. Gamified learning for compliance and communication skills
  3. Retaining staff in the hospitality industry
  4. Launching a new learning to a nationwide organisation
  5. How consistency is key for training and good service


If you’re looking to engage your workforce and create a consistent learning across your organisation, this one is for you. 


Connect with Si on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/si-cox-3360211b/?originalSubdomain=uk 


Check out Green King Pub Company: https://www.greeneking.co.uk/ 


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Running a Successful Early Careers Programme at Together Money with Natalie Newton13 May 202500:43:39

In this exciting interview, Adam speaks with Natalie Newton the Early Careers Lead at Together Money. 


Beginning her career in recruitment advertising, Natalie developed a passion for talent development and creating impactful early career experiences. She has over 25 years of experience in talent development and has been leading the early career strategy at Together Financial Services for the past eight years. At Together, she has successfully implemented innovative programs to attract and nurture emerging talent.


In this episode Adam and Natalie discuss:

  1. The power of proactive coaching in building long-lasting skills
  2. Prioritising commerciality, confidence, and credibility as key qualities for apprentices and graduates
  3. How to use learning and development to increase staff retention
  4. How to conquer the challenge of retaining graduates and apprentices 
  5. Conducting strength-based interviews 

If you’re looking to engage new graduates and build long-lasting skills, this is the episode for you. 


Connect with Natalie on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-newton-9661a43/ 

Check out Together Money: https://togethermoney.com/ 


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Inclusive Learning Design with Cameo Bondy at River Island29 Apr 202500:44:51

In this insightful interview, Adam chats with the digital learning partner at River Island, Cameo Bondy. 


Cameo is a passionate Learning and Development specialist with a strong track record in designing inclusive and engaging training programs. With experience in both retail and healthcare settings, Cameo is dedicated to fostering accessible learning experiences, championing neurodivergent education, and creating a culture of continuous development. 


In this episode, Cameo uses her experience as a digital learning expert and accessibility ambassador at River Island, to talk Adam through how she designs and thinks about inclusive and accessible learning experiences. 


Some of her advice includes: 

  1. How to design inclusive learning
  2. The importance of self-paced learning
  3. the beauty of self-paced learning and psychological safety
  4. Having respectful curiosity about other’s neurodiversity 
  5. Prioritising a strength-based and flexible assessment style


If you’re looking to foster a more inclusive and creative workspace where everyone benefits, this is the episode for you. 


Connect with Cameo on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameo-bondy-5b6522120/ 


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Using Skill Sprints to Drive Individual-Lead Learning with Russell Woods15 Apr 202500:41:13

Using Skill Sprints to Drive Individual-Lead Learning with Russell Woods


In this excellent interview, Adam sits down with Russel Woods from Aster Group UK.


Russell is the Learning and Development Partner for Aster Group. He has taken his experience from leading and developing organisations in the sports and social housing sectors into L&D and is now designing and delivering learning journeys within his organisation. 


In this episode, Russell programme designed by Russell design to help people upskill quicky and efficiently. Russel walks through a process he his testing at Aster Group called Skills Sprints, and how he is using them to help staff develop new skills at speed. 


Russell covers:

  1. Addressing skills gaps and adapting to fast-changing workplace needs.
  2. Working Learning around time and budget constraints
  3. What a Skills Sprint is and how they are using them as a way to develop new skills at Aster Group.


If you're looking for an innovative approach to skills development, this episode is a must-listen.


Connect with Russell on LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/russell-woods-7470b655/

check out Aster Group UK: https://www.aster.co.uk/


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Reinventing Compliance Training: The Power of Podcast Learning 13 Jan 202600:23:11

In this interview, Adam sits down with Abi Holmes of Assemble You.


Abi is the Head of Content at Assemble You, bringing over a decade of experience in learning design. She has led teams creating blended programmes, bespoke solutions, and off-the-shelf learning, always with human-centred design at the heart of her work. She now leads the development of Assemble You's audio learning content, solving real organisational challenges from leadership to digital skills.

In this episode, Abi discusses a groundbreaking approach to one of L&D's most dreaded topics: compliance training. She reveals how podcasts can transform this essential but often disengaging subject, including:


  1. The Problem with Traditional Compliance: Abi highlights why compliance training often fails—it's too legislation-heavy, irrelevant to daily roles, and seen as a "tick-box" exercise rather than a meaningful learning experience.
  2. A Human-Centred Approach: Discover how shifting the focus from the "what" (legislation) to the "why" (personal responsibility) makes learning stick. Abi advocates for using real-world scenarios and expert voices to bring dry topics to life.
  3. Compliance You Can Listen To: Learn about Assemble You's innovative audio-first compliance solution. Abi explains how they balance engaging, conversational storytelling with the necessary legislative rigour and robust assessment to ensure organisations remain compliant.
  4. Why Podcasts Work for Compliance: Abi argues that podcasts meet learners "where they are," fitting into their daily lives and making complex, intimidating topics approachable through conversation.

Abi offers a fresh and practical perspective on reimagining mandatory training. If you are looking to make your compliance training more engaging, relevant, and effective, this is a must-listen-to episode.


Connect with Abi on LinkedIn: Abi Holmes

And check out our compliance lessons: https://www.assembleyou.com/products/compliance-training


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Mental Fitness Masterclass: The Power of Prevention with Aaron Ridley08 Apr 202500:53:28

This episode features former professional athlete and mental health coach Aaron Ridley of Tribox & OPTIEDGE. Aaron is a former professional athlete who has spent years learning, improving, and gaining qualifications to switch from the ring to developing businesses in the corporate mental health arena.


In this powerful Mental Fitness Masterclass, we go beyond stress management and the normal expectation of 'wellbeing'—our focus is prevention. You’ll learn how to strengthen your mind, sharpen your focus, and develop unshakable mental resilience through a proven framework and actionable tools. Aaron and Adam will cover: 

  1. The Mental Edge Formula – How Emotional Intelligence unlocks resilience & clarity
  2. The Discipline Code – The key to consistency, motivation & focus
  3. The Failure Advantage – How setbacks fuel personal & professional growth
  4. Sustainable Mental Fitness – Daily strategies to prevent burnout & build lasting well-being

If you’re ready to upgrade your mental fitness and thrive under pressure, this masterclass is for you


Note: This episode is taken from a recorded webinar. You can watch the full webinar here: https://www.assembleyou.com/post/mental-fitness-masterclass 

 

Connect with Aaron on LinkedIn: 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-ridley-b61b4a50/


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How to Build a High-Impact L&D Team at River Island with Tom Kirk01 Apr 202500:41:59

In this fantastic interview, Adam chats with Learning Manager at River Island Tom Kirk. Tom has nearly 15 years of experience in various learning formats, including sports and business coaching, and university lecturing, and is a qualified Science teacher and former Head of Year. 


Since transitioning to Learning & Development post-COVID, he has trained thousands in leadership, skills development, and DEI.


Passionate about DEI, he is an accredited Inclusive Leadership facilitator and a D&I board member at River Island, using learning to drive inclusive change. Recognised in the 2024 Learning Technologies 30 Under 30, Tom is dedicated to elevating L&D’s impact and mentoring future leaders in this space.


In this episode, Tom talks Adam through his approach to building a new L&D team at River Island, specifically around hiring from within and the process he has recently gone through to build his team. He shares his thoughts on:

  1. How to make every second count in L&D
  2. Being Skills-focused when building a Team
  3. Integrating into the business and building L&D from a holistic view 

If you need some inspiration on how to build the L&D dream team, this episode is for you. 


Connect with Tom on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-kirk-21980213b/

Check out River Island: https://www.riverisland.com/


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Creating a Hive Mindset Around Learning with Dr Kinga Petrovai18 Mar 202500:46:48

In this fantastic interview, Dr Kinga Petrovai chats with Adam about her unique approach to workplace learning, The Learning Hive. 

Dr Kinga Petrovai is a workplace learning consultant and podcaster with a doctorate in learning technologies from Oxford University and an M.Ed. from Harvard University. With a background as an electrical engineer, Kinga works at the intersection of research and practice, developing, evaluating, advising, and designing learning solutions to improve skills in the workplace. 


She has worked with a variety of organisations and universities, including the Government of Canada and the U.S. Department of State. On The Art & Science of Learning podcast, Kinga interviews global leaders in learning, with listeners in 100 countries.


In this episode, Kinga talks to Adam through the six key parts of the Learning Hive model, walking through examples that a typical organisation might face. Throughout this conversation, Kinga touches on: 

  • How conversation builds long-lasting learning 
  • Building a learning community within your organisation
  • The importance of the physical environment in learning
  • Tips and tricks on how to build deep focus while hosting a learning session

This is a must-listen for anyone interested in building a learning culture that is community-oriented and long-lasting. 


Connect with Kinga on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kinga-petrovai-phd-30b7a539/ 

Learn more about the Learning Hive and Kinga’s consulting services: https://www.theartandscienceoflearning.com/ 

Check out the Art of Science and Learning Podcast: https://www.theartandscienceoflearning.com/e101-jan-present 

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Building a Culture of Learning at Together Money through Learnfest with Tom Newman04 Mar 202500:40:53

In this fantastic interview, Adam chats with Tom Newman, the Group Head of Talent Development at Together Money. Tom is passionate about talent development and creating an environment for people to realise their full potential. He believes that talent development done well empowers others to define their own success and allows organisations to thrive by building an ongoing culture of learning. 


In this episode, Tom and Adam discuss Together Money’s week-long L&D festival: Learnfest. Each year, employees at Together Money gather to grow their skills and engage in exciting talks and events. 


While discussing Learnfest, Adam and Tom touch on: 

  1. How Learnfest delivers not-so-average learning interventions
  2. How unique guest speakers help us find learning in unexpected places (such as the football pitch) 
  3. The basics of building a L&D programme from engagement to strategy to feedback
  4. The value of qualitative feedback to ROI 


If you’re looking for a way to boost engagement in learning this year, and help develop a culture of learner-led learning at your organisation, this may be the episode for you. 


Connect with Tom on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-newman-a744a967/

Check out Together Money: togethermoney.com


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The Role L&D Plays in Retaining Great People with Kelly Pirotte - Keys Group18 Feb 202500:26:12

In this excellent interview, Adam discusses the tips and tricks of retaining great employees with Kelly Pirotte. Kelly is the Group Head of Learning and Development for the Keys Group, a national multi-site business in the care sector. She holds an MSc in Management, which sparked her interest in Learning and Development and has completed the CIPD Advanced Diploma, earning Fellow status. 


Kelly's passion for making a difference in people’s learning experiences shines through her work in L&D. Kelly shares her advice for empowering others through learning to build retention. Including: 

  1. The importance of homegrown management to build a strong learning environment
  2. Using podcasts and other tools to do your learning on the go
  3. Weaving learning throughout the day in creative ways 

Looking to foster a long-lasting learning culture and staff? You won’t want to miss this episode. 


Connect with Kelly on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-pirotte-fcipd-24717045/ 


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How to Build Transferrable Skills that Stick with Clodagh Beatty04 Feb 202500:26:02

In this fantastic interview, Adam chats with head of talent management, learning and DEI at travel agency Love Holidays, Clodagh Beatty. Clodagh has spent over 20 years shaping Talent Management and Learning and Development across various industries worldwide, with a focus on financial services and tech scale-ups. 


Throughout her career, Clodagh has supported elite athletes transitioning into new careers, developed global programs for early-career talent to senior executives, and driven cultural transformation initiatives. Known for building high-performance cultures with a focus on employee engagement and retention, she is a Chartered Fellow of the CIPD, a two-time award finalist, and a member of the International Coaching Federation.


In this episode, Clodagh gives Adam her top tips and best practices on how to develop skills that last. Some of her advice includes: 

  1. How to lean on your personal motivation to develop a skillset
  2. The importance of proactive learning in talent management
  3. How mentorship and career pathways can launch you further in your career

If you’re looking to take you and your team’s learning to the next level, this is the podcast episode for you. 


Connect with Clodagh on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clodagh-b-2403b7a/


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The Six Essential Ways Ways to Take Control of Your Career in 2025 with Emma Ewing28 Jan 202500:53:09

This bonus episode features Emma Ewing With a leading trainer provider and founder of Big Fish Training, Emma chats with Adam on how individuals can make the most of life at work, grow in their careers, and build up their professional confidence and happiness. 


Emma and Adam walk through the six ways to take control of your career: Building Your Career, Building Success, Building Relationships, Building Networks, Building Focus, and Building Confidence [CORRECT DEPENDING ON DISCUSSION]. Jump into your career in 2025 with these key steps and start building your career with confidence and purpose today. 


Note: This episode is taken from a recorded webinar. You can watch the full webinar here: [Insert link to AY website with webinar on it] 


Connect with Emma on LinkedIn: 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmaewingtraining/


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Testing New Technology to Improve Learning at SJP with Nicki Finnigan 21 Jan 202500:45:17

In this great episode of L&D Challenges, Adam chats with Nicki Finnigan, Director of Learning and Development at financial advisory company St. James Place, about SJP’s new learning experiences they’ve created recently.


Leading a number of transformative L&D projects, Nicki launched a new platform and app that delivers a learning programme to the SJP partnership and employees. Combining this with Virtual Reality and AI, Nicki and her team have taken L&D at SJP to new heights.


In this episode, Adam and Nicki discuss how they have rolled out these new initiatives as well as some of the early results and lessons learned. They also look at what has made their L&D initiatives successful among their employees. Including: 

  1. Accelerating soft skills with Virtual Reality and AI
  2. Creating and maintaining a personalised app for learning
  3. Revenue-based L&D versus cost-based L&D


If you’re interested in getting some new technology under your L&D belt or integrating a new learning platform in your learning experience, this is the episode for you. 


Connect with Nicki on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickifinnigan/ 

Check out St. James’ Place’s podcast Every Day’s a School Day wherever you stream your podcasts 


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Trauma-Informed Training with Alison Armstrong07 Jan 202500:49:35

In this incredible episode, Alison Armstrong walks us through the importance of trauma-informed training and the essential skills of intervention when having conversations around challenging topic of suicide. 


Alison is a best-selling author and training specialist with a wealth of experience in the areas of alcohol, drug and suicide prevention. She has developed training across these topics to various stakeholders, organisations, and businesses across the UK and internationally. An excellent trainer and public speaker - and a qualified celebrant - Alison has personally trained over 3,000 people in suicide intervention skills and believes that everyone should be trained to help reduce the stigma of suicide. 


Alison talks Adam through the best practices for kind and compassionate trauma-informed training. Including:

  1. How to intervene when someone is having thoughts of suicide 
  2. When NOT to use personal stories 
  3. Intentional language choices that reduce stigma


This is a must-listen for anyone interested in fostering a safe and welcoming learning environment no matter how challenging the subject. 


Connect with Alison on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alison-armstrong-602850191/


If you are having thoughts of suicide, help is available right now if you need it. For support for yourself or someone else:

  1. Samaritans – Call 116 123, Email jo@samaritans.org
  2. Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) - Call 0800 58 58 58 (5pm to midnight every day)
  3. National Suicide Prevention Helpline UK - Call 0800 689 5652 (6pm to midnight every day)
  4. Papyrus - Call 0800 068 41 41, Text 07860 039967, Email pat@papyrus-uk.org
  5. Shout - Text "SHOUT" to 85258
  6. NHS - Call 111, select option 2
  7. Call your GP and ask for an emergency appointment

If you have seriously harmed yourself or you feel that you may be about to harm yourself, call 999 for an ambulance.


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Driving Engagement and Learning Outcome with Harry Chapman-Walker10 Dec 202400:42:11

In this exciting interview, Adam speaks with Harry Chapman-Walker, CEO of Kallidus. Harry Chapman-Walker studied Politics and International Relations at the University of Bath and later earned a Master’s in International Business Law and joined Kallidus in 2013.


After completing an Executive MBA in 2020, Harry moved to the US in 2021 as Executive Vice President of Sapling, driving Kallidus' North American expansion. In March 2024, he returned to the UK as CEO of Kallidus, leading the company's strategy and vision to bridge the global development gap and create a customer-focused organization.


In this episode, Harry and Adam discuss the key moves and players in an organisation that help build strong L&D, including: 

  1. Finding the key to engagement in the organisational culture
  2. Creating learning that supports the individual and business
  3. The power of middle managers
  4. How personal development benefits the wider organisation

Connect with Harry on LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/harrychapmanwalker/


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Agile L&D Strategy: The "Design, Deliver, Refine" Approach with Nick Lennon-Barret06 Jan 202600:23:42

In this excellent interview, Brigid sits down with Nick Lennon-Barrett.

Nick is an award-winning L&D leader with over 20 years of experience driving transformation and building learning cultures. He is the founder of Superpower Mastery and the bestselling author of Organised Chaos: Turbocharge Your ADHD Superpowers. This book blends memoir with practical self-development advice for neurodivergent professionals.

In this episode, Nick shares his personal journey of being diagnosed with ADHD late in life and offers a masterclass on turning neurodivergent traits into corporate superpowers. He provides a practical guide for L&D leaders on building inclusive, agile, and human-centric learning environments, including:

  • Reframing Neurodivergence: Nick explains how to shift the narrative from "perceived weaknesses" (like emotional regulation struggles) to "inherent strengths" (like hyperfocus, planning, and risk-taking) that can be nurtured into superpowers.
  • The "Design, Deliver, Refine" Approach: How to balance business-as-usual with transformation by building flexible, scalable learning solutions that can pivot quickly, rather than relying on rigid end-to-end programs.
  • Designing for Different Brains: Practical tips for creating neuro-inclusive learning, such as sending questions in advance, avoiding the "round robin" speaking format, and simply asking people how they prefer to learn.
  • Embedded Inclusion: Nick argues that D&I shouldn't be just a standalone initiative, but rather embedded in everything L&D does—for example, featuring diverse characters in compliance training scenarios to make people feel seen.
  • Human-Centric Skills in the AI Age: Why "soft skills" like emotional intelligence, curiosity, and inquisitiveness are becoming crucial survival skills in the age of AI, and how this plays to the strengths of many neurodivergent people.


Nick offers an inspiring and actionable perspective on how to navigate the corporate world with neurodivergence and how L&D can build cultures where everyone's unique strengths can shine. If you want to learn how to unlock potential in yourself and your teams, this is a must-listen-to episode.

Connect with Nick on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicklennonbarrett/
And check out: Website - Superpower Mastery

Book - https://books2read.com/organisedchaos


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Solving Big Challenges in Learning, Featuring Charles Jennings04 Dec 202400:38:32

In the second podcast episode recorded at the Learning Futures event by iVentiv, Adam chats with Charles Jennings, Sina Melder, Leon Jacob about embracing collaboration and different learning cultures to foster learning development. Topics include: 

  1. Demonstrating value to the organisation through L&D with Charles Jennings
  2. AI beyond content creation with Sina Melder
  3. Transforming soft skills into leadership skills with Leon Jacob

Charles Jennings is a prominent figure in workplace learning and performance, co-founding the 70:20:10 Institute and pioneering the 70:20:10 model for learning and development. With experience as a Chief Learning Officer, author, and consultant, he has transformed organizational learning strategies globally. 


Sina Melder is the Senior Global Organisation Development Manager at chocolate brand Lindt & Sprüngli. With extensive experience in digital learning and organisational development from her previous roles at PepsiCo and Procter & Gamble, she focuses on creating impactful global learning experiences. 


Leon Jacob, Director of People Experience at Medbase Gruppe, is transforming HR into a cohesive, digital-first team focused on employee experience. He is developing a robust Learning & Development function with innovative leadership programs and cross-functional learning initiatives in the healthcare sector.


Thank you to our Sponsor iVentiv for supporting the L&D Challenges podcast.


iVentiv is the market leader in events for Global Heads of Learning and Talent. You can join an iVentiv Executive Knowledge Exchange in cities around the world, hosted by businesses including Novartis, Visa, Metlife, ASML, Microsoft, Bosch, and Axa. Find out more:

Heads of Learning: iVentiv.com/events

Learning providers: iVentiv.com/sponsors


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How Roche and STMicroelectronics are Harnessing the Power of Data and AI in L&D03 Dec 202400:34:15

In this special podcast episode, Adam interviews Sam Zalcman of ST Microelectronics, Priyakumar Nair of Roche, and Peter Fischer of HEC Paris at the Learning Futures event in Basel, Switzerland, hosted by iVentiv.


Adam dives into data-driven decision-making, personalisation, and measuring impact to enhance learner engagement with Sam Zalcman, Priyakumar Nair, and Peter Fischer. Topics include:


  1. Leveraging data to shape L&D decisions with Sam Zalcman
  2. Using data to help learners maximize their time with Priyakumar Nair
  3. Personalising training through AI with Peter Fischer


Sam Zalcman is the Global Head of Learning and Leadership Development at STMicroelectronics. A leader in workforce transformation, Sam brings experience from Deloitte Switzerland in talent strategy and from Philip Morris International, where he built a culture of learning and agility. 


Priyakumar Nair, Head of Global Learning Services at pharmaceutical company Roche, focuses on impactful learning solutions that help employees thrive. With over 25 years in HR services, he has driven transformative initiatives in HR digitalization, shared services, and governance.


Marketing professor Peter Fischer researches AI’s potential for positive social impact at HEC Paris. Peter aims to improve decision-making and address global issues like polarisation and short-termism through his work. His recent research explores creativity in analytics and AI's role in marketing, showcasing his commitment to advancing knowledge in these areas.


Peter’s Academic profile: https://www.hec.edu/en/faculty-research/faculty-directory/faculty-member/fischer-petermathias 


Thank you to our Sponsor iVentiv for supporting the L&D Challenges podcast.


iVentiv is the market leader in events for Global Heads of Learning and Talent. You can join an iVentiv Executive Knowledge Exchange in cities around the world, hosted by businesses including Novartis, Visa, Metlife, ASML, Microsoft, Bosch, and Axa. Find out more:

Heads of Learning: iVentiv.com/events

Learning providers: iVentiv.com/sponsors


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How to NOT be a Victim of Organisational Change 26 Nov 202400:49:34

This episode features Ket Patel, the founder of Change Agitators and a Change Management Institute Accredited Master Change Practitioner. With over 20 years of experience helping organisations as they scale, grow and modernise, Ket chats with Adam on how to support others through change and how to not be victim to organisational change. 


Adam and Ket discuss how to build the capacity to handle these shifts and confront change head-on. They’ll explore tools to reframe the problem, creating the space needed to engage teams authentically and lean into the conflict of change. This is where the path to a nimble, adaptable organisation begins. 


Note: This episode is taken from a recorded webinar. You can watch the full webinar here: [Insert link to AY website with webinar on it] 


Connect with Ket on LinkedIn: 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ketpatel-changeagitator/


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Building L&D Networks that Work with John Hinchliffe 12 Nov 202400:44:41

In this excellent interview, Adam sits down with John Hinchliffe of Emirates NBD.


John is a digital learning expert recognised as a Top 30 thought leader in the eLearning Industry in 2022 and 2023 and was the youngest recipient of the LPI Colin Corder award for outstanding contribution to learning. John is the Digital Learning Experience Manager at the banking group Emirates NBD. 


John founded the Global Learning and Development Community, which now boasts over 2,000 members and has recently launched LD MENA, an L&D focused network supporting the MENA region.


In this episode, John talks Adam through how to grow and manage an L&D Community. John covers the highs and lows of organisation a community of likeminded individuals, including:


  1. Practical tips to grow your own community
  2. How to lead with enthusiasm 
  3. Finding your structure to facilitate real connections
  4. Trusting the process when growing a network from scratch


John gives practical advice on how to build and manage learning communities and highlights the common challenges of growing and maintaining these networks. If you are looking to build your own network, this is a must-listen-to episode. 


Connect with John on LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-hinchliffe-yourskillshub/ 

And check out LD MENA: ldmena.com. 


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