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Future Up!24 Sep 202400:20:21

In the dawn of an AI driven world, keeping up with change is more important than ever. "Voices of the Learning Network" is diving into a topic that’s on everyone’s mind: how to get ready for the future, especially with AI changing the game. 

Join Kim Ellis as she talks to Erica Farmer from Quantum Rise for a lively discussion on how to turn the challenges of today into the opportunities of tomorrow. 

  • How we can use ChatGPT (other LMMs are available!) as a thought partner, and how to use it to learn in the flow of work
  • Why the biggest barrier to success is not technical, but more our attitude towards this change
  • Why L&D needs to move from being deployers of content to facilitators of collaboration, and what being a guardian of quality means
  • Why we need to feel the fear (of AI & the future) and do it anyway! 

We’re not just talking about surviving in the age of AI, we’re talking about thriving!  

Don’t forget to follow and like this podcast on your favourite podcast provider and of course check-in with the Learning Network: https://thelearning-network.org/

Voices of the Learning Network is the Learning Network podcast connecting the learning and development community. https://thelearning-network.org/

Facilitate Up!26 Aug 202400:22:40

It’s time once again to listen to the Voices from the Learning Network. 

Join Colin Smith and Erin as they talk through those components that are uniquely human in this ever digital world. 

Check out the links below to follow along with our conversation and learn more about Colin.

Books

Connect with Colin

Connect with Colin's Company

Voices of the Learning Network is the Learning Network podcast connecting the learning and development community. https://thelearning-network.org/

It's Time to Listen Up!13 Jun 202300:01:18

The concept of voice keeps coming up in the world of learning. The ideas of story, authenticity and owning your space are lighting our collective future path.

The Learning Network is delighted to provide our very first podcast, Voice of the Learning Network. If you're interested in the idea of story voice, if you want to hear from industry partners, members, directors, and people in the field who are getting it right, check us out.

Voices of the Learning Network is bringing you its inaugural podcast and a podcast provider near you. It's time to listen to what learning really sounds like.

Voices of the Learning Network is the Learning Network podcast connecting the learning and development community. https://thelearning-network.org/

Trust Up!29 Jul 202400:17:14

Can we challenge you?

It is time to join Gaelle Delmas-Watson and Erin to Trust Up!

If you have ever wondered how to create real buy-in and genuine learning, this may be the podcast for you. 

Check the links below to connect with and follow Gaelle:

Check out these Resources, to learn more:  

Voices of the Learning Network is the Learning Network podcast connecting the learning and development community. https://thelearning-network.org/

Budget Up!01 Jul 202400:27:59

In the realm of education and development, the myth that quality learning requires a hefty investment is being dismantled, one innovative solution at a time. "Voices of the Learning Network" delves into the art of crafting rich, impactful learning experiences without breaking the bank, proving that creativity, not capital, is king. This episode explores the treasure trove of tools, techniques, and technologies that make learning accessible to all, highlighting how open-source platforms, collaborative content creation, and the leveraging of digital communities can amplify educational opportunities. We unravel the strategies for maximizing resources, from repurposing existing materials to harnessing the collective knowledge of a global network. Join us as we demonstrate that with a dash of ingenuity and a commitment to inclusivity, creating transformative learning experiences on a budget is not just possible—it's a pathway to pioneering educational frontiers.

Join Erin and Bob Price, from United Welsh Housing, as Erin gets way too excited about these real-world solutions to real learning needs.

Connect with Bob:

Don’t forget to follow and like this podcast on your favourite podcast provider and of course check-in with the Learning Network: https://thelearning-network.org/

Voices of the Learning Network is the Learning Network podcast connecting the learning and development community. https://thelearning-network.org/

Team Up!17 Apr 202400:20:23

In the symphony of success, collaboration is the melody that elevates a simple tune to a masterpiece. "Voices of the Learning Network" brings to light the unparalleled value of teaming up, showcasing how the fusion of diverse minds, talents, and perspectives doesn’t just add to the equation—it multiplies it. In this episode, we dive deep into the heart of collaboration, exploring how coming together in a spirit of mutual growth and shared goals can transform challenges into opportunities and individual achievements into collective triumphs. Join us as we celebrate the power of teaming up, where the sum is indeed greater than its parts, and discover how fostering strong partnerships and networks can lead to innovative solutions, enhanced learning experiences, and a more inclusive path toward success. In the world of learning and development, we’re not just sharing insights; we’re multiplying impact by uniting voices.

Join Erin as she speaks with Tim and Natalie from Make Real about the concept of team and how it is supporting the future of learning.

Tim - Principal Immersive Learning Designer

Tim has worked at Make Real for three years, with 10 years experience in digital design and 10 years in teaching before that. He holds an MSc in Learning Technologies from Birkbeck / Institution of Education in London. He's worked on a range of projects with Make Real, including CityZen, a team-based game that won gold in  Learning Technologies 2023's Best Learning Game. He's interested in how interactions between people can make learning better and will talk about some of the projects he's worked on that bring in group learning. 

Natalie - Marketing & Partnerships Manager

Natalie has worked at Make Real for just over six months and has five years experience working in and around immersive technologies. She focuses on growing partnerships with organisations looking to upskill their teams and has a keen interest in how innovative technology can add value to learning experiences. 

Check out Make Real and some of their work:

Connect with Tim and Natalie:

Don’t forget to follow and like this podcast on your favourite podcast provider and of course check-in with the Learning Network: https://thelearning-network.org/

Voices of the Learning Network is the Learning Network podcast connecting the learning and development community. https://thelearning-network.org/

Marketing Up!17 Apr 202400:16:20

Welcome to Voices of the Learning Network where we will talk marketing. Marketing Up addresses the crossroads of creativity and strategy, where the art of marketing meets the science of learning and development. In today’s ever-evolving digital landscape, the way we learn, teach, and grow has transformed dramatically, making it crucial for marketers and educators alike to adapt and thrive. This podcast delves into the heart of marketing learning and development, exploring how innovative strategies, cutting-edge technologies, and impactful storytelling are not just shaping the future of education but are essential tools for engaging audiences and fostering meaningful growth. 

Join Learning Network Board Member, Erin as she talks marketing with Cathy Hoy, the CEO and co-founder of CLO100: CLO100.co.uk 

Don’t forget to follow and like this podcast on your favourite podcast provider and of course check-in with the Learning Network: thelearning-network.org

Voices of the Learning Network is the Learning Network podcast connecting the learning and development community. https://thelearning-network.org/

Speak Up!01 Oct 202300:21:47

It's time to Speak Up! with our next episode of Voices from the Learning Network.

Join Erin and Michelle Parry-Slater as they discuss the power of voice, speaking and sharing your message. Michelle provides practical tips for anyone interested in getting started with public speaking and conference submissions, as she shares her own story both the highs and lows. It's a must listen for all of us who are looking to craft a lasting message.

Michelle is one of our keynote speaker at Connect 2023. Book your tickets today!

Voices of the Learning Network is the Learning Network podcast connecting the learning and development community. https://thelearning-network.org/

Human Up!29 Aug 202300:26:21

Episode three of the Voice of the Learning Network looks at the softer side of learning. And by softer side, we mean the most important side of learning--the human side.

Join Learning Softer Side Guru, Fiona McBride and Erin as they talk through practical steps to implement a balance in your learning ecosystem.

Love the Minute with feature? Well you don't want to miss Andrew Jacobs, one of the Learning Network's directors and visionary behind LLARN.

Take a breath and yes... Human Up

Learn more about Connect 2023

Voices of the Learning Network is the Learning Network podcast connecting the learning and development community. https://thelearning-network.org/

Plan Up!01 Aug 202300:33:58

Episode two of the Voice of the Learning Network is large and in charge and we are ready to pack our bags as we prep for this season of learning conferences.

Join Caleb Foster from Mindboost, and two of our Learning Network directors, Kim Ellis the CEO of Go Ginger and award wining learning designer Paula Hughes as they provide the tips and tricks of making your time matter as you navigate the overwhelming world of conferences.

We are also excited to introduce our new feature, “A Minute with…” that provides a bit of insight into the life and times of our directors.

Are you ready to plan up?

Voices of the Learning Network is the Learning Network podcast connecting the learning and development community. https://thelearning-network.org/

Speak Up!01 Jul 202300:16:00

The Learning Network is a professional organization for people who work in the learning and development industry. It was founded in the early 2000s by a group of passionate learning professionals who wanted to create a community where people could share ideas, resources, and best practices.

The Learning Network has over 10,000 members from all over the world. Members include instructional designers, trainers, facilitators, coaches, and other professionals who work in the learning and development field.

There are many benefits to being a member of the Learning Network. Members have access to a variety of resources, including:

Networking opportunities: Members can connect with other professionals in the learning and development field through the Learning Network's online forums, events, and conferences.

Mentorship opportunities: Members can find mentors who can help them with their career development.

Professional development opportunities: Members can access a variety of professional development resources, including webinars, workshops, and online courses.

Bottomline, the Learning Network is a valuable resource for anyone who works in the learning and development industry. If you are looking for ways to improve your skills, network with other professionals, or stay up-to-date on the latest trends, then the Learning Network is the place for you.

Join us every month to celebrate the Voice of the Learning Network!

The Learning Network (thelearning-network.org)

Erin Donovan

Tom McDowall

Voices of the Learning Network is the Learning Network podcast connecting the learning and development community. https://thelearning-network.org/

Building Accessible Digital Learning That Works for All30 Oct 202500:21:27

Many learning teams still treat accessibility like a checklist. In this episode, we take a different path with Susi Miller, internationally recognized expert, author of Designing Accessible Learning Content, and  LPI Learning Professional of the Year 2025 who shows how inclusive design raises the bar for every learner and every program. 

The conversation starts with a simple moment of truth: a screen reader user couldn’t navigate a course because of broken heading levels. From there, we unpack the habits that turn obstacles into better outcomes, including plain language, accurate captions, thoughtful color contrast, and predictable, keyboard-accessible interactions.

Susi and host, Bill Banham dig into the blueberry muffin analogy - why accessibility must be mixed into the design from the start - and map practical steps across four access domains: vision, hearing, motor, and cognitive. Susi shares small, repeatable wins that compound over time: crafting strong alt text, building descriptive transcripts, and setting a consistent heading structure that helps humans and assistive tech. We also reframe the business case with new data from BCG suggesting roughly 25% of people report a disability or health condition that affects a major life activity. If a quarter of your workforce can’t fully access learning, excellence is off the table.

AI enters as a force multiplier and a caution sign. Susi explains how generative tools can draft alt text and descriptive transcripts that save hours, especially for complex visuals, while reminding us that human review is non-negotiable to catch context, bias, and tone. 

Finally, we focus on leadership: how to move beyond compliance to a mindset where accessibility equals quality. Share stories, set standards, and celebrate progress—because when teams feel that “accessibility spark,” inclusion becomes a reflex, not a retrofit. If you found this helpful, follow the show, share it with a colleague, and leave a quick review to help more learning pros find us.

Connect with Susi Miller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susimiller1/

Connect with Bill Banham: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-banham-a932a0b/

Learn more about Connect Conference: https://thelearning-network.org/event/connect-2025/


Voices of the Learning Network is the Learning Network podcast connecting the learning and development community. https://thelearning-network.org/

The Social Age at Work: Rethinking Learning, Trust, and Belonging23 Oct 202500:25:13

Certainty can be a comfort and a trap. In this episode, host Bill Banham sits down with Julian Stodd, author and founder of Seesaw Learning, to explore how the Social Age is reshaping learning, leadership, and power.

From radical connectivity to the fracturing social contract and the rise of AI’s dialogic potential, Julian maps the landscape where old organizational structures fail to hold and new practices must emerge.

Key discussion points include:

  • The paradox of personalization: Generative AI enables on-demand support but undermines the ownership and control L&D once held over programs and platforms.
  • Scaffolding social learning: Creating lightweight, peer-driven spaces for sensemaking, divergent outcomes, and performance embedded in practice.
  • Erosion timelines: Why structural change may appear slow but can surface dramatically within 3–5 years—and why the next 18 months are critical for deep thinking.
  • Performance management as cultural litmus: How AI makes feedback continuous and authority more transparent.
  • Hybrid work and belonging: Research-backed strategies to build trust, agency, and connection beyond the “back to office” tug-of-war.
  • Early-career development: Reverse mentoring, diagonal connections, and dialogic cohorts that privilege judgment and evidence over tenure.
  • Second-level analysis: How organizations can hold multiple interpretations of events without rushing to closure.

If you’re ready to rethink learning design, capability building, and the ethics of AI adoption, this conversation offers both a map and a mindset.

Listen now, subscribe, and share with a colleague. Where should your organization loosen control and where must it hold the line?

Connect with Julian Stodd: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julian-stodd-6774377/

Connect with Bill Banham: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-banham-a932a0b/

Learn more about Connect Conference: https://thelearning-network.org/event/connect-2025/

Voices of the Learning Network is the Learning Network podcast connecting the learning and development community. https://thelearning-network.org/

From Brain Science to Better Learning16 Oct 202500:19:20

Why do some trainings transform behavior while others disappear by Monday morning? In this episode, host Bill Banham sits down with neuroscientist and Synaptic Potential founder and Connect 2025 Keynote Amy Brann to explore how brain science translates into better learning, leadership, and performance.

From hot vs. cold networks to psychological safety and reward systems, Amy explains how emotions direct attention, why stress can shut down higher-order thinking, and how techniques like spacing and retrieval build long-term habits.

Key discussion points include:

  • The hidden cost of cognitive overload and how shorter, multimodal sessions improve learning.
  • Why defaulting to “build a course” often misses the true goal - behavior change.
  • The role of experience-based triggers and social reinforcement in habit formation.
  • Guardrails for using AI in learning: avoiding overload, supporting critical thinking, and ensuring early-career learners get foundational reps.
  • Real-world case studies, from C-suite culture shifts to smarter feedback practices in finance.

If you care about designing learning that sticks, creating expansive teams, and leading with respect for how the brain changes, this episode is your field guide.


Connect with Amy Brann: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amybrann/

Connect with Bill Banham: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-banham-a932a0b/

Learn more about Connect Conference: https://thelearning-network.org/event/connect-2025/

Voices of the Learning Network is the Learning Network podcast connecting the learning and development community. https://thelearning-network.org/

Community and Connect 2025 Preview10 Oct 202500:15:22

In the first episode of Season 3, host Bill Banham is joined by Richard Price, Vice Chair of the Learning Network and national workforce learning and technology specialist at NHS England. Together, they explore why in-person events and strong peer communities often out-deliver larger conferences and how practical, people-first approaches can transform workforce learning.

Richard shares insights on:

  • Making a lean tech stack work while still delivering big impact.
  • Building genuine partner relationships that support educators and learners alike.
  • Designing purposeful events like Connect that go beyond keynotes and PowerPoints, creating space for pilots, collaborations, and real outcomes.

The conversation then widens to the global health education landscape, where challenges like workforce shortages, brain drain, aging demographics, and patchy connectivity are reshaping the future. Richard offers grounded solutions, including:

  • Partnerships that align with ministries and health systems.
  • Mobile-first learning that works within device and connectivity limits.
  • Offline platforms that reach learners in rural or underserved regions.
  • Smarter ways to measure success—competence in context, retention, preparedness—rather than ticking off course completions.

We also dive into the upcoming Connect Conference (November), highlighting what makes it stand out: time to think, purposeful networking, and learning that sticks. Expect to hear about keynote speakers like Amy Brown and Julian, plus Richard’s candid advice on building digital capability across the health workforce.

If you’re passionate about learning that actually moves the needle—whether inside a hospital trust or across national programs—this episode is a practical blueprint for doing more with less, and doing it together.

Questions for Richard include:

  • What makes the Learning Network special and why does it matter to you as Vice Chair?
  • Why should listeners grab a ticket for Connect this November?
  • Which sessions and speakers are you most excited about at Connect?
  • What are some of the biggest challenges facing the health workforce in the UK and globally?
  • How can education and technology address these challenges?
  • How can educators and organisations prepare for what’s next?

About Our Guest

Richard Price is a global health workforce education and technology specialist. He works with the NHS and the World Health Organization to develop learning technologies and build digital capabilities that prepare the health workforce for a digital future.

Connect with Richard Price: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardpriceuk/

Connect with Bill Banham: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-banham-a932a0b/

Learn more about Connect Conference: https://thelearning-network.org/event/connect-2025/

Voices of the Learning Network is the Learning Network podcast connecting the learning and development community. https://thelearning-network.org/

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