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The Future Talent Learning Podcast
Future Talent Learning
Frequency: 1 episode/10d. Total Eps: 46

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In Conversation with Ann Scoular – The power of effective coaching
Episode 15
dimanche 4 juin 2023 • Duration 20:49
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Ann Scoular, co-founder of Myla Campbell, talks to Future Talent Learning's Tom Ritchie about coaching, leadership development and the application of psychology and neuroscience in the workplace. She outlines criteria for effective coaching and emphasises the importance of leaders modeling a culture of coaching in their organisations.
Episode timestamps
- Ann Scoular talks about her career path, from being a diplomat and international banker to becoming a psychologist - 00:00-01:00
- Attributes of an effective coach - 01:00-02:45
- Stress and the brain: the impact of stress on the brain and how it affects higher thinking functions and creativity. - 02:45-11:25
- Strengths inventories: Research into Queen Victoria's reign and how strengths inventories can be applied to identify and play to individual strengths - 11:25-14:56
- The importance of reconnecting with our humanity as technology plays a greater part in our lives – and how coaching can help achieve this. - 14:56-17:24
In Conversation with John Amaechi OBE – Being an ethical leader
Episode 14
dimanche 4 juin 2023 • Duration 42:32
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Psychologist John Amaechi, a former NBA basketball player, shares his his journey to sporting success and his decision to pursue a career in psychology. Talking to Future Talent Learning's Karam Filfilan, he also discusses ethics in business and his personal principles, stressing the importance of creating cultures of accountability.
Episode timestamps
- Growing up in Stockport in the UK [00:01:12]
- Being recognised for physical ability over his intellect [00:05:28] ]
- Discovering basketball – and moving to the US to realise his ambitions [00:09:34]
- Writing 3,000 letters to the US to find a coach [00:12:15]
- Dealing with setbacks [00:14:29]
- The benefits of hard work [00:18:50]
- Principles and loyalty – turning down a contract with the Lakers [00:22:29]
- How principles can help boost trust and engagement [00:28:12]
- Having honest conversations and the value of micro-appraisals [00:32:18]
- Ethical leadership [00:39:54]
- Being an 'everyday Jedi' [00:40:49]
In Conversation with EY's Harvey Lewis – Managing talent and disruptive technology
Episode 5
samedi 3 juin 2023 • Duration 30:22
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In this episode, EY's Harvey Lewis, a data scientist (and real-life rocket scientist), urges leaders to look at talent in conjunction with technology. In conversation with Future Talent Learning's Tom Ritchie, he outlines how EY uses AI in its tax practice to help people to their jobs more efficiently and effectively. He also discusses the potential dangers of automation and the importance of governance and trust in AI.
Episode timestamps
- Harvey Lewis talks about the importance of staying up to date with technology [00:02:30]
- The impact of technology on organisations and talent [00:07:37]
- The Importance of looking at talent in conjunction with technology [00:09:06]
- Examples of AI in EY's tax practice [00:11:56
- Reaping the benefits of AI in tax compliance [00:14:50]
- Why leaders need to understand AI [00:18:44]
- The impact of automation on people's working lives [00:20:05]
- The skills people need to co-exist with AI [00:27:00]
- The importance of deepening our existing knowledge [00:28:05]
In Conversation with Unilever's Geoff McDonald – Removing stigma around mental ill health
Episode 4
samedi 3 juin 2023 • Duration 22:44
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In conversation with Future Talent Learning's Tom Richie, Geoff McDonald, former global vice president of HR at Unilever, shares his personal struggles with mental ill health. He talks about stigma and suggests practical steps organisations can take to support employee wellbeing – including investing in education and recognising energy as a driver of performance.
Episode timestamps
- Geoff McDonald shares his personal struggles with mental ill health at work 00:01:09]
- McDonald talks about seeking support from fellow campaigner Alister Campbell to help normalise mental health in the workplace [00:04:16]
- Tackling the ‘double stigma’ around mental health in the workplace [00:06:11]
- Improving wellbeing at Unilever [00:07:26]
- Stigma and lack of education [00:09:49]
- Education and shifting the narrative [00:12:27]
- The four factors of wellbeing [00:15:45]
- Energy as a driver of performance [00:17:44]
- Enhancing organisational wellbeing [00:19:53]
In Conversation with Alistair Campbell – Combining winning and wellbeing
Episode 3
samedi 3 juin 2023 • Duration 35:47
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Writer and strategist Alistair Campbell talks to Future Talent Learning's CEO Jim Carrick-Birtwell about leadership and the showmanship of winning. He shares his own journey towards openness around mental health, and emphasises the role employers play in supporting wellbeing and embracing different perspectives.
Episode timestamps
- Writing Winners and learning from other walks of life [00:01:36]
- The need for a restless, innovative mindset in politics [00:07:50]
- Campbell's drive to win and do more [00:11:39]
- The showmanship of winning [00:14:23]
- Campbell's journey towards openness about mental health [00:15:53]
- The employer's role in supporting mental health [00:21:13]
- Implementing mental health first aid [00:24:27]
- Embracing different perspectives [00:28:39]
- Heroes - from Mandela to Shakespeare [00:32:00]
- Becoming more reflective [00:34:04]
In Conversation with Dr Alan Watkins – The future of leadership in an age of technology
Episode 2
samedi 3 juin 2023 • Duration 25:56
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We talk to physician and neuroscientist Dr Alan Watkins, founder of leadership consultancy Complete, about the impact of digital transformation on leaders.
In conversation with Future Talent Learning's CEO Jim Carrick-Birtwell, Watkins explores the implications of AI on jobs, the need for 'polymath integrators' in the workforce, and how leaders can develop the skills to succeed in a rapidly changing world. He also highlights the importance of mental and emotional health at work.
Episode timestamps
- The impact of digital transformation on leaders [00:01:09]
- Implications of AI on jobs and the rise of the 'polymath integrator' [00:04:14]
- Leaders developing the necessary skills to succeed in a rapidly changing world [00:06:41]
- Why polymath integrators are cruical to modern organisations [00:08:09]
- The failure of the command-and-control system [00:09:41]
- Skills not pills: training people to manage their emotional states [00:15:53]
- Transforming performance through self-awareness [00:16:50]
In Conversation with Simon Fanshawe OBE – What is the value of a diverse workforce?
Episode 1
lundi 1 mai 2023 • Duration 29:21
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Writer and broadcaster Simon Fanshawe OBE, managing director of consultancy Diversity by Design and a co-founder of LGBT charity Stonewall, talks to Future Talent Learning's Tom Richie about the importance of workplace D&I. They discuss the role of diversity in answering strategic business questions and the need to value individuals' unique differences.
Episode timestamps
- Simon Fanshawe's career journey from comedian to D&I consultant [00:01:23]
- The importance of learning new skills and embracing change [00:02:40]
- The role of diversity in answering strategic business questions [00:06:44]
- How diversity can help organisations adapt to changing markets [00:07:36]
- Challenges faced by diverse groups in career advancement [00:09:01]
- Addressing lack of diversity in senior management [00:13:14]
- The danger of bias in technology [00:18:19]
- Changing behaviour through engagement in different situations [00:21:42]
- The Importance of empathy and solidarity [00:23:24]
- Valuing difference and baking it into organisational processes [00:25:26]
- Using tech to understand individuals in the workplace [00:27:49]
Dr Brennan Jacoby - Are you as curious as you’d like to be?
Season 1 · Episode 17
lundi 24 octobre 2022 • Duration 43:21
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What is curiosity? Why does it matter in the workplace? And what stops us being curious?
To answer these questions, Ross G and Ross D are joined by Dr Brennan Jacoby, philosopher and founder of Philosophy at Work, an organisation that helps businesses think their best. Brennan holds a B.A., M.A. and Ph.D in philosophy, and his doctoral work analysed trust in the context of interpersonal relationships and corporate character.
We discuss:
- Why curiosity is important
- How to ask questions, even if it’s difficult
- How to create an environment where curiosity is the norm.
Additional Information
You can find out more about Brennan at: https://philosophyatwork.co.uk/
Rainer Maria Rilke’s Letters to a Young Poet is online at: https://www.alyve.org/english/docs/9.1/Rilke-Letters_to_a_Young_Poet.pdf
Find out more about wicked problems in: Grint, K. (2010). Wicked problems and clumsy solutions: the role of leadership. In The new public leadership challenge (pp. 169-186). Palgrave Macmillan, London. Available online at: http://leadershipforchange.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Keith-Grint-Wicked-Problems-handout.pdf
In ‘One Thing I Learned This Week’, Ross D shared the mystery of where eels come from: https://www.alyve.org/english/docs/9.1/Rilke-Letters_to_a_Young_Poet.pdf
Ross G asked if it’s time to stop worrying about stress: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/feb/14/the-big-idea-is-it-time-to-stop-worrying-about-stress
Nic Marks - Why is it important to have a happy team?
Season 1 · Episode 23
mercredi 5 octobre 2022 • Duration 39:40
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Why is it important to have a happy team? Can we measure happiness? And what can I do to help make my team happier?
To answer these questions, Ross D and Ross G are speaking to world-renowned happiness expert Nic Marks. Nic uses statistics to research workplace culture, measure happiness, and create lasting, positive change. He’s the author of A Happiness Manifesto, a TED speaker, and heads up the workplace happiness platform ‘Friday Pulse’.
We discuss:
- What we mean by ‘happiness’
- The relationship between happiness, resilience and performance at work
- Actions that managers can take to build a happier team.
Additional Information
You can find out more about Nic at: https://nicmarks.org/
For details of Friday Pulse, see: https://fridaypulse.com/
In ‘One Thing I Learned This Week’, Ross G asked if it is true that an astronaut has to have their appendix removed before going into space: https://www.quora.com/Is-it-true-that-astronauts-have-to-have-their-appendix-removed-before-going-into-space
Ross D recommended the film C’Mon C’Mon: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10986222/
John Simmons and Neil Baker - Why does good writing matter?
Season 1 · Episode 31
mercredi 5 octobre 2022 • Duration 46:48
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Why does good writing matter? What impact does good writing have at work? What tends to go wrong? And how can we, as managers, foster a culture of good writing in our teams?
To answer these questions, Nathalie and Ross G are joined by writers John Simmons and Neil Baker. John is an independent writer and brand consultant, whose books include The Invisible Grail and The Dark Angels Trilogy. Neil is a writer and communications consultant, and Associate Poet with Canterbury’s Wise Words Festival.
Together, they work with businesses, groups and individuals to develop creative writing skills through their Dark Angels workshops.
We discuss:
- The importance of good writing at work
- Why people are afraid of writing
- How we can all become better writers.
Additional Information
You can find out more about Dark Angels at: https://darkangelswriters.com
See also their books Dark Angels on Writing and John’s We, Me, Them & It: https://darkangelswriters.com/bookshop/
During the discussion, Ross quoted writer Anna Wiener. See: https://www.vulture.com/2020/02/spread-of-corporate-speak.html
In ‘One Thing I Learned This Week’, Nathalie recommended Merlin Sheldrake’s Entangled Life: https://www.merlinsheldrake.com/entangled-life
If you were curious, this episode was recorded on June 8, 2022, during the height of the ‘Partygate’ scandal.









