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Talent in the Age of AI — Workforce Development, Talent Strategy & the Future of Work
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How CITGO Is Using AI to Transform Leadership Development with Sarah Truchard
Episode 6
mercredi 18 mars 2026 • Duration 29:42
How can organizations responsibly integrate AI into talent development while still preserving the human side of leadership?
In this episode of Talent in the Age of AI, host Wendy Wiseman sits down with Sarah Truchard, Manager of Talent and Leadership Development at CITGO. Sarah shares how her team is thoughtfully incorporating AI tools into leadership development, succession planning, and employee training across a workforce of more than 3,000 employees.
Rather than viewing AI as a replacement for people, Sarah explains how her team is using it to amplify leadership capabilities, improve communication, and empower employees to think more strategically.
Sarah also shares insights from CITGO’s leadership development program, Fueling Good Leaders, which combines proven leadership frameworks with practical AI experimentation to help managers navigate complex workplace conversations and performance challenges.
From AI-powered leadership simulations to real-world applications such as improving performance feedback and goal setting, Sarah explains how organizations can move beyond fear and begin experimenting with AI in practical ways.
Episode Timestamps;
00:00 Welcome to the Talent in the Age of AI podcast
00:28 Meet Sarah Truchard
02:36 CITGO Talent Scope
03:36 Why Embrace AI
04:33 Governance and Tools
05:22 CliftonStrengths with AI
07:40 Fueling Good Leaders
11:19 AI in Leadership Practice
13:13 Culture Shift and Trust
16:05 Productivity and Validation
20:14 Adoption and Goal Setting
23:22 Scaling Across Workforce
26:33 Key Takeaways and Wrap
29:06 Outro and Subscribe
Credits:
Connect with the Guests; Sarah Truchard:
Connect with the Talent in the Age of AI;
- Website: https://talentintheageofai.com/
- Interested in Being a Guest? https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/
Production: What's Good Productions: (https://whatsgood-productions.com/)
AI at Work: Why Experimentation Beats Training Programs for Teams with Bill Gallagher
jeudi 12 mars 2026 • Duration 10:01
In this short “Three Big Questions” bonus episode of Talent in the Age of AI, host Jason Keese is joined by leadership and entrepreneur Bill Gallagher to discuss how leaders can build real AI capability on their teams without waiting for a definitive training program. Bill argues that traditional certification-style AI training is premature because tools and use cases change so quickly, and that teams build confidence through frequent experimentation, idea sharing, and the direct application of AI to everyday work. He describes what good AI use looks like in practice—using it for client planning, proposals, translation, purchasing decisions, and event planning—by trying it in the moment and switching tools when needed. Bill also warns that AI can worsen busyness by pulling people into endless “what if” rabbit holes, and emphasizes the importance of knowing when to stop, shift, and move on.
00:00 Podcast Intro
00:28 Meet Bill Gallagher - Founder and Scaling Coach
01:12 The Importance of Building AI Skills
03:31 AI in Daily Work
06:03 Avoiding the Busy Trap and Overthinking of AI
07:45 Practical Tool Mindset
08:51 Subscribe and Closing
Leaders don’t need perfect AI training programs—they need to start experimenting, learning in real time, and encouraging their teams to use AI in everyday work.
Credits:
Connect with the Guests;
Bill Gallagher;
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/billgall/
- Website: https://scalingcoach.com/
Connect with the Talent in the Age of AI;
- Website: https://talentintheageofai.com/
- Interested in Being a Guest? https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/
Production: What's Good Productions: (https://whatsgood-productions.com/)
Women, AI, and the Future of Work: Closing the Adoption Gap in Leadership with Emily Skeen and Kate Telge
Episode 5
jeudi 5 mars 2026 • Duration 23:40
In this episode, we’re joined by Maiven Collective co-founders Emily Skeen and Kate Telge, who are on a mission to bridge the 20–25% gender gap in AI adoption. They discuss their holistic approach—combining AI literacy, business development, and nervous system support—to help women overcome adoption barriers like trust and security concerns while building the future of tech.
The conversation dives into Maiven’s "Founder Foundations Challenge," a six-week cohort that helps entrepreneurs validate ideas using AI automations, financial modeling, and custom AI accountability coaches. Emily and Kate also share practical advice on prompt quality ("crap in, crap out") and the importance of experimenting across different tools to ensure accuracy and security in a corporate setting.
Looking ahead, Maiven Collective aims to build a comprehensive ecosystem for women founders from ideation to exit, challenging traditional "growth-at-all-costs" models. They encourage listeners to lean into experimentation and visit maivencollective.com to learn more about their upcoming cohorts and the AI Ethics Social Club.
Episode Timestamps;
00:00 Podcast Intro
00:28 Meet Maiven Collective
02:08 Why Women In AI
03:27 The AI Adoption Gap
04:32 Trust And Mindset Barriers
05:55 Six Week Founder Challenge
07:22 Safe Cohort Community
08:21 AI Ethics For Corporations
13:06 Ad Break And Membership
13:42 Prompts And LLM Basics
18:05 Experimentation Builds Confidence
19:40 Founder Ecosystem And Exits
22:07 Closing, Thanks And Outro
Credits:
Connect with the Guests;
Emily Skeen
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-skeen/
- Website: https://www.maivencollective.com/
Kate Telge
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kate-telge/
- Website: https://www.maivencollective.com/
Connect with the Talent in the Age of AI;
- Website: https://talentintheageofai.com/
- Interested in Being a Guest? https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/
Production: What's Good Productions: (https://whatsgood-productions.com/)
Bridging AI from the Education Space to the Workplace with Dr. Jenny Murnane-Rainey
Episode 4
jeudi 19 février 2026 • Duration 29:09
In this episode of the Talent in the Age of AI podcast, host Wendy interviews Dr. Jenny Murnane-Rainey, a professor of finance and management with a rich background in talent development. The discussion focuses on bridging the application of AI from the education sector to the workplace. Dr. Rainey shares her insights on how AI is revolutionizing both fields by enhancing critical thinking and emotional intelligence, despite the challenges and ethical considerations involved.
They explore how educational institutions and organizations can collaborate to better prepare students for the AI-enhanced work environment. The episode also delves into recent studies on AI's impact on neural engagement and the future job market, emphasizing the importance of human skills such as resilience, creative thinking, and adaptability alongside technical literacy.
Episode Timestamps;
00:00 Welcome to Talent in the Age of AI + Introducing Dr. Jenny Murnane-Rainey
02:23 Bridging AI from Education to the Workplace: The “Help Us Help You” Theme
06:25 Why Banning AI Doesn’t Work: Adoption, Policies, and Real-World Use
09:54 Internal/Private AI Models: Knowledge Bases, Trust, and Confidentiality
11:28 Prompting as a Skill: From Proposals to the Rise of the Prompt Engineer
13:52 Do Students Really ‘Get’ AI? Stereotypes, Creativity, and Better Prompts
17:11 The MIT 2025 Study: AI Use, Brain Engagement, and Critical Thinking Risks
20:44 Future of Jobs (WEF): The Human Skills That Matter Most in an AI World
23:14 Future-Proofing Through Partnerships: How HR & Higher Ed Can Meet in the Middle
29:22 Closing Thoughts + Next Steps: Webinar Plans and Final Thanks
As we navigate the intersection of human intuition and artificial intelligence, the conversation doesn’t have to end here. Connect with our guest and stay plugged into the future of talent at the links below.
Credits:
Connect with the Guests;
Dr. Jenny Murnane-Rainey
Connect with the Talent in the Age of AI;
- Website: https://talentintheageofai.com/
- Interested in Being a Guest? https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/
Production: What's Good Productions: (https://whatsgood-productions.com/)
The Drivers of AI Adoption - Comparing East and West Cultures — Featuring Eric Strandt
Episode 3
jeudi 5 février 2026 • Duration 25:14
In this episode of Talent in the Age of AI, host Wendy Wiseman talks with Eric Strandt about his study on cross-cultural differences in AI acceptance. The discussion explores how leaders from Eastern and Western cultures differ in their motivation and ease of adopting AI. Eric highlights the importance of organizational support and social influence in the East, while ease of use and perceived usefulness are key drivers in the West. The episode also delves into the ethical considerations and the impact of AI on different levels of employee adoption. Tune in to gain insights into how organizations can effectively implement AI, considering these cultural nuances.
Episode Timestamps;
00:00 Introduction to Talent in the Age of AI
00:48 Meet Eric Strandt: AI Acceptance Across Cultures
03:06 Key Findings: Western vs. Eastern AI Adoption
07:02 Practical Implications for Organizations
11:11 Future Studies and Generational Differences
11:39 Addressing Common AI Concerns
19:43 Ethics, Privacy, and Human Oversight in AI
24:20 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Credits:
Connect with the Guests;
Eric Strandt:
- Publication: https://bit.ly/4raypNa
Connect with the Talent in the Age of AI;
- Website: https://talentintheageofai.com/
- Interested in Being a Guest? https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/
Production: What's Good Productions: (https://whatsgood-productions.com/)
AI as Your Strategic Partner in Confidence, Valuation and Career Clarity with Dr. Sharon Spano
Episode 2
jeudi 22 janvier 2026 • Duration 35:32
In this episode of Talent in the Age of AI, host Wendy Weisman welcomes Dr. Sharon Spano, an executive coach and consultant specializing in maximizing human potential in business and life. The conversation dives into how AI can inform career trajectories, spur innovation, and aid in value and pricing strategies. Dr. Spano shares her personal experiences with AI, emphasizing its role as a brainstorming partner and confidence booster. The episode provides actionable insights for HR professionals and leaders on using AI to enhance communication, creativity, and employee development.
Episode Timestamps;
00:00 Introduction to Talent in the Age of AI
00:28 Meet Your Host and Today's Guest: Dr. Sharon Spano
01:12 Career Trajectory and AI
18:00 Innovation Through AI
27:05 Valuing Time and Strengths with AI
33:03 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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Credits:
Connect with the Guests;
Dr. Sharon Spano
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sharonspano/
- Website: https://sharonspano.com/
Connect with the Talent in the Age of AI;
- Website: https://talentintheageofai.com/
- Interested in Being a Guest? https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/
Production: What's Good Productions: (https://whatsgood-productions.com/)
How Do Leaders Stay Clear-Headed in the Age of AI with Bill Gallagher
jeudi 15 janvier 2026 • Duration 15:15
In this episode of Three Big Questions, host Jason Keese engages with Bill Gallagher, a seasoned entrepreneur and leadership coach who has advised leaders in 14 countries. Bill also hosts the popular Scaling Up Business podcast. The discussion centers on how AI affects leadership by increasing the volume of information leaders must process. Bill emphasizes the importance of clear-headed practices, mental hygiene, and disciplined use of AI to simplify tasks instead of overwhelming oneself.
He also discusses the human behavioral elements crucial for adapting to AI confidently. Bill advocates using AI to enhance, rather than replace, human roles and highlights how leaders can leverage AI tools to reduce stress and improve decision-making.
Episode Timestamps;
00:00 Introduction to Talent in the Age of AI
00:29 Meet Bill Gallagher: Leadership Coach and Entrepreneur
01:04 Big Question 1: Staying Clearheaded with AI
05:52 Big Question 2: Understanding Human Behavior with AI
11:32 Big Question 3: Reducing Stress with AI
13:11 Final Thoughts and Parting Wisdom
14:38 Closing Remarks and Resources
Credits:
Connect with the Guests;
Bill Gallagher;
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/billgall/
- Website: https://scalingcoach.com/
Connect with the Talent in the Age of AI;
- Website: https://talentintheageofai.com/
- Interested in Being a Guest? https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/
Production: What's Good Productions: (https://whatsgood-productions.com/)
Is AI Killing the Accounting Profession with Patty North and Robyn Charter
Episode 1
jeudi 8 janvier 2026 • Duration 29:52
In this episode of Talent in the Age of AI, episode host Rich Douglas welcomes Patty North and Robyn Charter from Hemisphere Talent Solutions. The conversation examines how AI is affecting the talent landscape, particularly in the accounting sector. Patty and Robyn share insights on AI's role in automating repetitive tasks, enhancing data integrity, and elevating human judgment in decision-making.
They discuss the transformative potential of AI, its impact on global and small organizations, and the necessity for talent development professionals to embrace AI literacy. The episode concludes with valuable advice for leaders on integrating AI into their strategies and on viewing global talent as an opportunity rather than a threat.
Episode Timestamps;
00:00 Introduction to Talent in the Age of AI
00:42 Meet the Guests: Patty North and Robyn Charter
01:31 AI's Impact on Accounting
04:41 The Future of Talent and AI
09:48 Global Talent and AI
11:47 Advice for Talent Developers
18:43 Final Thoughts and Conclusion
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Credits:
Connect with the Guests;
Patty North
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pattynorth/
- Website: https://www.hemispheretalent.com/
Robyn Charter
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robyn-charter-41955712a/
- Website: https://www.hemispheretalent.com/
Connect with the Talent in the Age of AI;
- Website: https://talentintheageofai.com/
- Interested in Being a Guest? https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/
Production: What's Good Productions: (https://whatsgood-productions.com/)
Welcome to Talent in the Age of AI
vendredi 5 décembre 2025 • Duration 01:11
Welcome to Talent in the Age of AI, the podcast helping leaders make sense of what AI means for their people, their culture, and their future. We talk with experts across business, education, technology, and government, all working to shape how we work, learn, and lead in a changing world.
Our focus is on the leaders closest to the talent, the ones responsible for preparing today's workforce for tomorrow's demands. We dig into the issues you're facing now, recruiting and retention, re-skilling and career growth, leadership during rapid change, and the responsible adoption of AI in everyday work.
No hype, no fear tactics, just practical insight to help your people grow, and your organization move forward. Through talent in the age of AI, we create, curate, and connect the ideas, tools, and community that help leaders build AI confidence in themselves and in their teams. Subscribe now and join us as we shape the future of talent together. This is Talent in the Age of AI.
Follow, rate, and review — and subscribe so you never miss a conversation shaping the future of talent in the age of AI.
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AI’s Transformative Opportunities for Preparing Your Workforce with Rich Douglas
Episode 7
jeudi 2 avril 2026 • Duration 48:35
What does it really take to prepare your workforce for an AI-driven future?
In this episode of Talent in the Age of AI, Wendy Wiseman sits down with Rich Douglas, principal of Rich Douglas Consulting and former Executive Director of the Human Capital Lab, to explore how AI is reshaping workforce development, learning, and leadership.
Rich brings a deep perspective from years in corporate training and talent development, tackling one of the biggest questions leaders face: How do we know employees are truly learning—and applying—new skills in an AI-powered world?
As AI continues to evolve, Rich explains that organizations must move beyond traditional learning models and rethink how they measure knowledge, build capability, and prepare employees for real-world application.
The conversation highlights how AI is not just a tool for efficiency but a catalyst for transforming how people learn, solve problems, and contribute strategically within organizations.
Episode Timestamps;
00:00 Podcast Intro
00:50 Meet Rich Douglas
01:42 Training Evaluation Problem
03:34 AI Raises Learning Bar
05:23 Why AI Is Transformative
07:42 End of Classroom Basics
08:48 Sponsor Break
09:17 Self-Serve Learning Shift
11:44 Prompts And Data Keys
14:02 Developmental Evaluation Loop
15:55 Managers Under Pressure
17:44 Rethinking Assessment For Creativity
19:53 Leading Through Complexity
22:28 Business Model Lessons
23:34 What Leaders Must Do Now
24:57 Lead With Curiosity
25:33 Bring Problems Together
26:55 Stop Blocking AI
27:30 From Learning To Performance
29:05 Rethink Credential Testing
32:11 Personal Agency With AI
35:29 AI As Confidence Coach
38:53 Global And Cultural Insight
41:44 Level The Playing Field
44:42 Beyond AI Job Titles
47:13 One Eyed Advantage
Key Takeaway
AI is forcing organizations to shift from knowledge-based learning to application-based capability, requiring leaders to rethink how they develop and measure talent.
Credits:
Connect with the Guests;
Rich Douglas:
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-douglas-92b71b52/
- Website: https://richdouglasconsulting.com/
Connect with the Talent in the Age of AI;
- Website: https://talentintheageofai.com/
- Interested in Being a Guest? https://talentintheageofai.com/contact-us/
Production: What's Good Productions: (https://whatsgood-productions.com/)









