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The Talent Development Hot Seat podcast is a show dedicated to helping you develop the most important part of your organization – the people! Each week, Andy shares interviews with Talent Development professionals, thought leaders, and experts to share best practices, learn about the latest trends and find out what has been successful in the world of talent development. This podcast and community are designed to enable you to be successful in the world of Talent Development. If you work in Learning and Development (L&D) this is the podcast for you



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We have the pleasure of hosting Kent Murawski, a distinguished keynote speaker and leadership coach who will lead an insightful discussion on avoiding burnout and overwhelm in the realm of talent development. In today’s episode, Kent opens up about his personal journey through burnout, his transformative experiences, and the lessons learned along the way. He'll delve into:Kent’s Journey of Overcoming Burnout: Discover how Kent rebounded from personal and professional burnout through holistic and spiritual practices.The ‘Rhythms of Rest’ Framework: Kent introduces his unique framework addressing relational, emotional, spiritual, and tangible rhythms to achieve a state of rest and wholeness.Integrating Life, Not Just Balancing: Shift your perspective from seeking work-life balance to embracing work-life integrity, focusing on wholeness and integrated living.Kent is a CEO Performance and Leadership Coach; Keynote Speaker & Workshop Facilitator; Catalyst for leaders and organizations to reach their potential and make a difference.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Kent Murawski:LinkedInWebsite
Today, we've got an electrifying discussion lined up for you based on a recent webinar hosted by Andy and Josh. We will explore how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing talent development and diving deep into the heart of AI bias and how it permeates through our world, the importance of aligning with value-centric companies, and we'll introduce you to an innovative platform called Landdai that's transforming the creation of e-learning courses.Listen in as we unpack the future of work, remote work productivity, and the remarkable capabilities of AI in the talent development industry. From personal cloning to customized communication, we’ll cover the spectrum of AI’s role in learning assets and talent development.You'll hear:The benefits and capabilities of Landdai for education assets and instructional design.Ways in which AI is shaking up talent development, from persona cloning to integrating AI coaches within your team.Practical strategies to make AI work synergistically with human creativity, ensuring that talent development professionals become irreplaceable.Josh Irmler is the Founder of an AI platform created especially for Learning & Development Professionals, Landdai. Throughout his twenty year career he has served several organizations as an executive director and people manager. His roles have put him in point leadership positions where he's been in charge of learning & organizational development, leadership development, strategic planning, instructional design, talent development along with communications and marketing. His passion is to equip high caliber leaders and organizations to unleash their fullest potential and become more holistically successful.Connect with Andy Storch:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Josh Irmler:LinkedInWebsite Use THINKTANK for a special discount on Landdai
In today's solo episode, I delve deep into three powerful mindsets that can revolutionize the way we embrace uncertainty and challenges – both in the talent development field and beyond. As the world around us continuously evolves, it's crucial we equip ourselves with the tools to not only survive but thrive amidst change. Today's conversation will reveal actionable insights inspired by my experiences, client discussions, and keynotes on navigating uncertainty with confidence.We will explore: The Ownership Mindset, which emphasizes taking control of what's within our powerThe Growth Mindset, fostering a belief in continuous learning and improvementThe Abundance Mindset, inviting us to see life's limitless possibilities. These perspectives are more than just attitudes – they're transformative approaches to life's unpredictable moments that we can all benefit from. Get ready to enrich your outlook, discover the true potential within challenges, and learn how to turn any adversity into an opportunity for growth. Connect with Andy Storch:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!andystorch.com/5questions
In this bonus Q&A with Candice, she shares:Her proudest moment and biggest failure in her career so farA trend that she is following in Talent Development right nowThe biggest challenge she sees in Talent Development todayBooks that have made a big impact on her lifeOne piece of career advice she has for youFor almost 20 years now, Candice has been in the business of developing people. And here's where it gets interesting... her focus has shifted to developing those who are in the business of developing others. She's all about giving you an extra lift, helping you become even more effective in what you do. When your skills get a boost, the ripple effect is huge – better skills lead to bigger ripples, touching every part of the organization.What really lights her up? Transforming Talent Development professionals from order-takers to pivotal business players. She's here to help you enhance your influence and really thrive in both the success of your business and the development of your employees.Connect with Andy Storch:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Candice Mitchell:LinkedInWebsite
Today, we're diving deep into the ever-evolving world of learning and development with Candice Mitchell.Candice brings her rich international experience across the fields of corporate L&D, her own entrepreneurial journey, and her work in both South Africa and the United States. She's here to discuss the importance of understanding both your business environment and the unique challenges faced by employees.Throughout this episode, we'll uncover: The current challenge talent development faces – a mismatch of skills in the market exacerbated by layoffs and inadequate training.How to get out of "order taker" mode as an L&D professional The trends steering talent development towards strategic business partnershipHer controversial take on how to create a lasting partnership and the importance of addressing actual business problems.Strategic advice for smaller companies starting from scratchFor almost 20 years now, Candice has been in the business of developing people. And here's where it gets interesting... her focus has shifted to developing those who are in the business of developing others. She's all about giving you an extra lift, helping you become even more effective in what you do. When your skills get a boost, the ripple effect is huge – better skills lead to bigger ripples, touching every part of the organization.What really lights her up? Transforming Talent Development professionals from order-takers to pivotal business players. She's here to help you enhance your influence and really thrive in both the success of your business and the development of your employees.Connect with Andy Storch:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Candice Mitchell:LinkedInWebsite
In this solo episode, I discuss the most valuable skills of the future. I share insights from a keynote presentation I recently delivered and present 6 essential skills that are currently valuable and will become increasingly important in the future. From curiosity and learning to empathy and communication, I delve into the significance of these skills for both individuals and organizations. As the world of work continues to evolve, the ability to adapt and collaborate becomes crucial, and I emphasize the need for a growth mindset and ownership. Tune in as I share my thoughts on the skills that will shape the future of work and how you can start developing them today.Connect with Andy Storch:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!
In this bonus Q&A with Kevin, he shares:His proudest moment and biggest failure in his career so farA trend that he is following in Talent Development right nowThe biggest challenge he sees in Talent Development todayBooks that have made a big impact on his lifeOne piece of career advice he has for youHe is the Founder and CEO of LEADx.org, offering an AI-powered leadership habits building platform. Kevin is also:Inc 500 and Best Place to Work award-winning entrepreneurNY Times bestselling author of 9 books including 15 Secrets successful people know about time management and Employee Engagement 2.0Kevin is also a regular Forbes contributor and was kind enough to write an article about me and my book when it came out in 2020Keynote speaker or advisor to Fortune 500 CEOs, non-profit leaders, US Marines, and members of CongressThis is Kevin’s second time on the podcast. The first was episode 81 way back in May 2019 so it has been a few years and I am sure a lot has changed since then, so I’m eager to dig in and hear Kevin’s perspectives.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Kevin Kruse:LinkedIn
Welcome to another insightful episode of the Talent Development Think Tank podcast. Joining us today is the prodigious Kevin Kruse, an expert in talent development and leadership who famously wrote 15 Secrets Successful People Know About Time Management. Our conversation today takes a deep dive into the challenges facing talent development professionals, especially amid the pandemic's upheavals.Kevin critically examines the role of these professionals, often relegated to 'order takers' with limited influence over training topics and budgets. We discuss:The pressing need to ask targeted questions to deeply understand clients’ goals and ensure the relevance of keynotes and training sessions to their objectivesThe changes in the work landscape, notably the alarming trend where leadership development budgets get slashed, and the sorrowful fact that many clients disappear—not through direct termination, but because they themselves are let go. Hindrances of fostering a future vision and providing feedback from afar, the intriguing concept of "coffee badging" in the return-to-office movement, and the contrasting approaches to remote work globally.The importance of building habits and the use of micro-actions to effectuate notable behavioral changes—essential not only for individual growth but also in leadership and engagement.Kevin Kruse is the Founder and CEO of LEADx.org, offering an AI-powered leadership habits building platform. Kevin is also:Inc 500 and Best Place to Work award-winning entrepreneurNY Times bestselling author of 9 books including 15 Secrets successful people know about time management and Employee Engagement 2.0Kevin is also a regular Forbes contributor and was kind enough to write an article about me and my book when it came out in 2020Keynote speaker or advisor to Fortune 500 CEOs, non-profit leaders, US Marines, and members of CongressThis is Kevin’s second time on the podcast. The first was episode 81 way back in May 2019 so it has been a few years and I am sure a lot has changed since then, so I’m eager to dig in and hear Kevin’s perspectives.Connect with Andy Storch:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Kevin Kruse:LinkedIn
In this bonus Q&A with Annalisa, she shares:Her proudest moment and biggest failure in her career so farA trend that she is following in Talent Development right nowThe biggest challenge she sees in Talent Development todayBooks that have made a big impact on her lifeOne piece of career advice she has for youAnnalisa Jackson is an ICF certified somatic coach and trauma-informed facilitator with 8 years of experience leading wellbeing and leadership programs for global organizations.  As the founder of Collective Flourishing, she helps values-driven teams and leaders manage stress with more ease, lead with clarity and strengthen their connection with one another.Prior to launching Collective Flourishing, Annalisa worked in international peacebuilding where she led trainings on leadership, cross-cultural communication, resilience, and conflict resolution. Annalisa is certified in somatic coaching by the Strozzi Institute, holds a BA in intercultural studies, an MA in inter-religious studies and the Next Economy MBA from Lift Economy. In her free time, Annalisa enjoys making music and trail running where she currently lives in Oakland, CA.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Annalisa Jackson:LinkedIn
In today’s episode, we will explore the intricacies of introversion and extroversion, the power of silence, and how Annalisa mastered the art of creating space for all voices in a conversation. We'll discover:The profound impact of our physical responses to stress and emotions, and learn practical ways to navigate these challenges through mindfulnessHow our current high-pressure work environments demand resilience and adaptability from employeesHow to slow down, become intentional in our communication, and why leaders should cultivate a deeper connection to their bodies to improve decision-making and foster more empathetic workplacesHow somatic coaching not only enhances personal growth but also informs Annalisa’s approach to designing diverse and inclusive spaces for learning and developmentAnnalisa Jackson is an ICF certified somatic coach and trauma-informed facilitator with 8 years of experience leading wellbeing and leadership programs for global organizations.  As the founder of Collective Flourishing, she helps values-driven teams and leaders manage stress with more ease, lead with clarity and strengthen their connection with one another.Prior to launching Collective Flourishing, Annalisa worked in international peacebuilding where she led trainings on leadership, cross-cultural communication, resilience, and conflict resolution. Annalisa is certified in somatic coaching by the Strozzi Institute, holds a BA in intercultural studies, an MA in inter-religious studies and the Next Economy MBA from Lift Economy. In her free time, Annalisa enjoys making music and trail running where she currently lives in Oakland, CA.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Annalisa Jackson:LinkedIn
In this bonus Q&A with Lan, she shares:Her proudest moment and biggest failure in her career so farA trend that she is following in Talent Development right nowThe biggest challenge she sees in Talent Development todayBooks that have made a big impact on her lifeOne piece of career advice she has for youLan Phan is an author and speaker known for her expertise in purpose, mindset, and continuous improvement. Her expertise has made her a sought-after consultant for Fortune 500 companies, where she advises CEOs, and C-Suite executives to help them navigate the dynamic realms of business and innovation.Her thought leadership can be found in prestigious publications like The Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Money. And her new book, Do This Daily: Secrets for Finding Success, Happiness, and Purpose in Work and Life” comes out April 2 and promises to help readers completely redefining how they approach life and work.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Lan Phan:LinkedInPersonal WebsiteCompany Website
Lan brings a wealth of knowledge and passion about purpose, mindset, and continuous improvement in this episode. We dive into Lan's gripping story of growing up in Inglewood as the child of Vietnamese refugees, her struggles and triumphs as a Stanford student, and the lessons learned from facing and overcoming adversity.We'll also explore:Lan's perspective on societal expectations for girls and boysHer life-changing experience of redefining success after a career setback in 2019The fundamental importance of aligning one's life with core valuesThe power of mindsetThe significance of small daily habits in driving long-lasting change.Lan is also excited to share details about her upcoming book "Do This Daily: Secrets for Finding Success, Happiness, and Purpose in Work and Life," which reflects her journey and philosophy. This episode is packed with incredible insights into developing talent and redefining personal success.Lan Phan is an author and speaker known for her expertise in purpose, mindset, and continuous improvement. Her expertise has made her a sought-after consultant for Fortune 500 companies, where she advises CEOs, and C-Suite executives to help them navigate the dynamic realms of business and innovation.Her thought leadership can be found in prestigious publications like The Harvard Business Review, Forbes, and Money. And her new book, Do This Daily: Secrets for Finding Success, Happiness, and Purpose in Work and Life” comes out April 2 and promises to help readers completely redefining how they approach life and work.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Lan Phan:LinkedInPersonal WebsiteCompany Website
Today we dive deep into the heart of career development, exploring the importance of taking ownership of your career path and the evolving state of talent development in this rapid-paced world of 2024.We'll discuss:The essential shift from operating in reaction mode to creating a career with intention and visionReframing career challengesNetworking the right wayWhy personal branding is vital for long-term successRisks and rewards of career exploration at different life stagesThe future landscape of workBuilding meaningful communities in a remote workforce eraWhether you're looking to take ownership of your career, are a talent development professional seeking resources, or simply interested in personal growth, this episode is for you.Ahmad is an futurist, educator, speaker and entrepreneur. He is the managing partner of a global education, consulting and venture company that develops a portfolio of brands for lifelong learners to access leadership, talent and personal development training through online courses, workshops, catalyst events, media channels, learning journeys and change labs.A globally recognized thought leader, Ahmad advises start-ups, government ministries, and colleges and universities on the future of education, talent and economy. He shares his insights on a broad range of topics with audiences worldwide through keynotes, panel discussions, and executive sessions at premiere events. His leadership model for designing and facilitating large-scale innovation engagements is officially cited as a business case at the Harvard Business School. His primary practice areas include educational leadership, collaborative innovation, adult learning, career education, adaptive leadership, workforce development, strategic facilitation, deep futures research, community engagement, and learning hubs/centers. Ahmad has previously served as an Economic Opportunities Fellow with the Aspen Institute, Presidential Fellow at Saybrook University and as a mayoral appointee to Rockefeller Global 100 Resilient Cities initiative. Ahmad earned master’s in Strategic Leadership from St. Mary’s College, Master of Education (M.Ed) in Adult Learning and Development from San Francisco State University, and received his executive training at the Harvard Kennedy School, Center for Public Leadership.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Ahmad Mansur:LinkedInPersonal WebsiteCompany Website
In this bonus Q&A with Julie, she shares:Her proudest moment and biggest failure in her career so farA trend that she is following in Talent Development right nowThe biggest challenge she sees in Talent Development todayBooks that have made a big impact on her lifeOne piece of career advice she has for youJulie Menden is the CEO & Founder of Julie Menden, LLC. a boutique coaching and training company offering Executive & High performance coaching, leadership development, Speaking mentorship, and Keynote speaking.As a Speaker, author, facilitator, and life-long learner, Julie is on a mission to help others to realize what they are fully capable of by stepping into their high-impact leadership and powerfully owning and using their voice to achieve the results they want.Julie was a contributing author in the book “Peak Performance: Mindset Tools For Leaders”, is the host of the “It Starts With You” Podcast, and is featured in a variety of publications such as Forbes, Authority Magazine, Thrive Global, and more.After doing the “fire walk” at a Tony Robbins event, Julie realized just how much we are capable of when we put our minds to it, and wants to help others realize what is possible.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Julie Menden:LinkedInWebsiteSign up for her Executive Forum
Today we're delving into some critical aspects of leadership and organizational growth with our esteemed guest, Julie Menden, the CEO and founder of Julie Menden, LLC.Julie brings to the table a wealth of experience in talent development, executive coaching, and leadership training. You'll hear:How external coaching can benefit leadersThe significance of credentials and proprietary methodologies in coachingHow internal coaching can be fostered through effective questioning and validation techniquesThe importance of trust, empathy, and purpose in effective leadershipPractical advice on addressing the struggles faced by individual contributors transitioning to management rolesJulie Menden is the CEO & Founder of Julie Menden, LLC. a boutique coaching and training company offering Executive & High performance coaching, leadership development, Speaking mentorship, and Keynote speaking.As a Speaker, author, facilitator, and life-long learner, Julie is on a mission to help others to realize what they are fully capable of by stepping into their high-impact leadership and powerfully owning and using their voice to achieve the results they want.Julie was a contributing author in the book “Peak Performance: Mindset Tools For Leaders”, is the host of the “It Starts With You” Podcast, and is featured in a variety of publications such as Forbes, Authority Magazine, Thrive Global, and more.After doing the “fire walk” at a Tony Robbins event, Julie realized just how much we are capable of when we put our minds to it, and wants to help others realize what is possible.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Julie Menden:LinkedInWebsiteSign up for her Executive Forum
In this bonus Q&A with Darren, he shares:His proudest moment and biggest failure in his career so farA trend that he is following in Talent Development right nowThe biggest challenge he sees in Talent Development todayBooks that have made a big impact on his lifeOne piece of career advice he has for youDarren McKee's journey took a transformative turn during his tenure at Better, a dynamic company nestled along the vibrant west coast. He arrived with the ambition to excel in sales, particularly in the realm of coaching services, and quickly proved his mettle by surpassing his sales targets. However, it was the invaluable mentorship of PhD industrial-organizational psychologists, affectionately termed "people scientists" at Better, that reshaped his approach to sales and customer interaction.Working shoulder-to-shoulder with these experts, Darren was steered towards a deeper comprehension of his buyers' core needs and desires. He learned to strip away the superfluous details of his pitches to focus on what really mattered to his clients: behavioral changes and tangible outcomes. This epiphany was a career-defining moment for Darren; he dove headlong into learning and adapting his techniques to align with the rich insights shared by his colleagues. Darren's story exemplifies the power of empathy and expertise in forging a successful sales career, underscored by an unwavering commitment to truly understanding and addressing the needs of those he served.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Darren McKee:LinkedIn
In today's episode, we're diving deep into the current state of the talent development and coaching industry as of February 2024. We will also discuss:The latest trends, like the shift to a bank-style allocation of coaching sessions and the resurgence of in-person workshops and trainings, particularly for C-suite leaders. Considerations for L&D leaders when choosing external coaching providersStrategies for organizations with budget constraints to still invest in crucial talent development initiativesHow companies can benefit from strategic coaching pilots, auditing coaching programs, and even comparing multiple coaching providers to make educated decisionsChallenges of succession planning, the critical role of the "forgotten middle" managers, and the necessity for alignment and C-suite involvement to ensure the success of learning programsThe complexities global companies face in finding equitable solutions across all headquarters, and how coaching is adapting to support busy professionals through shorter, more targeted sessionDarren McKee's journey took a transformative turn during his tenure at Better, a dynamic company nestled along the vibrant west coast. He arrived with the ambition to excel in sales, particularly in the realm of coaching services, and quickly proved his mettle by surpassing his sales targets. However, it was the invaluable mentorship of PhD industrial-organizational psychologists, affectionately termed "people scientists" at Better, that reshaped his approach to sales and customer interaction.Working shoulder-to-shoulder with these experts, Darren was steered towards a deeper comprehension of his buyers' core needs and desires. He learned to strip away the superfluous details of his pitches to focus on what really mattered to his clients: behavioral changes and tangible outcomes. This epiphany was a career-defining moment for Darren; he dove headlong into learning and adapting his techniques to align with the rich insights shared by his colleagues. Darren's story exemplifies the power of empathy and expertise in forging a successful sales career, underscored by an unwavering commitment to truly understanding and addressing the needs of those he served.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Darren McKee:LinkedIn
In this bonus Q&A with Susan, she shares:Her proudest moment and biggest failure in her career so farA trend that she is following in Talent Development right nowThe biggest challenge she sees in Talent Development todayBooks that have made a big impact on her lifeOne piece of career advice she has for youSusan Mason is the Principal of Susan Mason Consulting, an agency focusing on the future of work, workforce development, and fair chance hiring initiatives for untapped talent. With a profound understanding of the lifetime economic impact of a conviction due to her own incarceration, she has dedicated her career to advancing opportunities for people with conviction histories (PWCH) and formerly incarcerated talent (FIT), emphasizing their inclusion in the workforce.Ms. Mason has become a sought-after subject matter expert on the collateral consequences of a conviction, making an impact on public, private and non-profit organizations across various sectors. Her innovative strategies and tools have been instrumental in driving meaningful change within organizations and society at large. Ms. Mason has consistently demonstrated her ability to conceptualize and execute groundbreaking ideas. She navigates complex challenges while consistently delivering measurable and sustainable value to her clients.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Susan Mason:LinkedInWebsite
I am honored to welcome our remarkable guest, Susan Mason, to share her powerful insights on overcoming barriers to employment after incarceration. Susan brings to light the stark realities faced by individuals with conviction histories and pushes us to consider the untapped potential they hold.As a society grappling with the aftermath of a flawed judicial system that disproportionately affects Black and Native American communities, we face the critical task of dismantling the discrimination that persists in our hiring practices. In this episode, we explore: Her own journey of addiction, incarceration, and the relentless fight to regain creditworthiness in the job marketRegulatory challenges and the role of background checks to the transformative power of education and policy reformThe systemic barriers that hold back a significant portion of our workforceHow we can genuinely screen talent 'in' rather than 'out', challenging fear-based stereotypes and committing to changeSusan's experiences and her work both highlight a critical aspect of talent development that can no longer be ignored, making this episode a must-listen for anyone passionate about building a more equitable and effective workforce.Susan Mason is the Principal of Susan Mason Consulting, an agency focusing on the future of work, workforce development, and fair chance hiring initiatives for untapped talent. With a profound understanding of the lifetime economic impact of a conviction due to her own incarceration, she has dedicated her career to advancing opportunities for people with conviction histories (PWCH) and formerly incarcerated talent (FIT), emphasizing their inclusion in the workforce.Ms. Mason has become a sought-after subject matter expert on the collateral consequences of a conviction, making an impact on public, private and non-profit organizations across various sectors. Her innovative strategies and tools have been instrumental in driving meaningful change within organizations and society at large. Ms. Mason has consistently demonstrated her ability to conceptualize and execute groundbreaking ideas. She navigates complex challenges while consistently delivering measurable and sustainable value to her clients.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Susan Mason:LinkedInWebsite
Today, we're diving into Keith's recent experiences at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where the unofficial buzz was all about the transformative power of generative AI. We'll explore conversations that blend the realms of AI and human skills, such as those with the founder of Sophia the robot, David Hansen, and the tales of Brittany Kaiser, who unfolded the Facebook scandal with Cambridge Analytica, along with will.i.am's advocacy for owning one's likeness in the AI-integrated music industry.Keith will share with us:The excitement and concern wrapped around AI's rapid evolution, emphasizing the importance of embracing these changes and the pressing need for education to alleviate fears. Stories including AI in the workplace, AI rights versus human rights, and personal tales of integration with productivity tools.The essence of the Davos Summit, touching upon topics like crypto, climate control concerns, and the message of human empathy and connection in an ever-advancing technological landscape. It's a discussion that not only reflects on the future of work and learning but also challenges us to consider how we prioritize humanity in the face of such profound change.Dr. Keith Keating serves as a Chief Learning and Talent Officer, collaborating with numerous Fortune 500 companies worldwide. He is the author of the groundbreaking L&D practitioner's guide, 'The Trusted Learning Advisor.' A respected industry author and sought-after keynote speaker, Dr. Keating ardently champions lifelong learning as the pathway to seizing control of one’s career trajectory. He is also an advocate for talent development and leverages his platform to emphasize human talent as the cornerstone of organizational success. He resides in Toronto.Connect with Andy Storch here:WebsiteLinkedInJoin us in the Talent Development Think Tank Community!Connect with Dr. Keith Keating:LinkedInWebsiteThe Trusted Advisor
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Jyothi Shekhar

Andy, luv the energy you bring to the show and the topics you choose. Inspiring!

May 2nd
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