In this engaging episode, host Brandon Giella is joined by WeLearn regulars Sean Stowers and Loren Sanders, plus special guest Diane Gaa, a seasoned learning professional and innovative consultant. Together, they explore how generative AI is fundamentally changing how we process information, approach learning, and function in the workplace. From practical tool recommendations to philosophical discussions about the future of education, this conversation offers valuable insights for learning professionals looking to harness AI's potential.
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• The evolution from reactive to proactive work as AI handles administrative tasks, allowing professionals to focus on being "orchestrators" rather than just "producers"
• How different GenAI tools (Gemini, Copilot, Claude, Perplexity) serve different purposes, with recommendations for specific use cases
• The productivity gains achieved through AI in learning development, particularly with translations, engagement activities, and overcoming "blank page fear"
• The integration of AI into learning workflows and delivery processes as the next frontier for L&D professionals
• Discussion on how traditional learning models won't disappear but will be "dethroned as the default" in favor of more customized, contextual approaches
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• "I think it's allowing us to be less reactive and more proactive... the difference between being producers to being orchestrators and really thinking about how we are insightful." - Diane Gaa
• "AI isn't just a tool anymore... it's an extension of the way that we now process information." - Loren Sanders
• "Traditional learning models are not going to die, but they're going to be dethroned as the default. Their dominance is going to fade because we're entering an era defined by choice, context, and customization." - Loren Sanders
References:
• Perplexity - AI-powered search engine that synthesizes research and provides citations: https://www.perplexity.ai/
• Fireflies - AI note-taking tool for meeting transcription and summarization: https://fireflies.ai/
• Sora - Text-to-video AI generation tool: https://sora.com/
• Every - Publication focused on AI developments and applications: https://every.to/
In this episode of the Conversations We Learn From podcast, hosts Sean Stowers and Loren Sanders tackle the challenges and opportunities faced by the aging workforce in adapting to technological advances. Exploring themes like ageism, AI's impact, and the significance of human skills, they discuss how older workers possess invaluable experience and agility that organizations should harness. This conversation delivers valuable insights for both companies and workers aiming to thrive in a rapidly shifting landscape.
Key Highlights:
• The misconception that older workers cannot adapt to technology is debunked, emphasizing their learning agility.
• Importance of human skills like empathy, leadership, and communication that technology cannot replace.
• Strategies for leveraging older workers' experience alongside younger workers' innovation for effective teamwork.
• The role of AI fluency in staying relevant and competitive in the job market.
• Resilience and adaptability as key traits of older workers valuable for today's businesses.
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• "Older workers bring decades of institutional knowledge, emotional intelligence, and problem-solving skills that can't be replaced by AI." – Loren Sanders
• "Think about the fact that this is a teaching relationship between you and this AI co-pilot." – Sean Stowers
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• World Economic Forum articles on human skills and aging workforce from January and February:
https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/02/older-adults-workforce-innovation-digital-economy/
https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/01/6-things-we-learned-about-the-future-of-work-at-davos/
• McKinsey article on returning to office practices:
https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/people-and-organizational-performance/our-insights/returning-to-the-office-focus-more-on-practices-and-less-on-the-policy
• Wall Street Journal article on investing in older entrepreneurs:
https://www.wsj.com/business/entrepreneurship/the-investor-betting-on-people-in-their-50s-and-60sbecause-older-is-better-f19fd19b?mod=entrepreneurship_news_article_pos5
In this episode we discuss the World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report for 2025 with insights from Sean Stowers, the CEO of WeLearn, HR leader Loren Sanders, and marketing expert Brandy Dawson. We explore the pressing need for reskilling in the workforce, the pivotal roles of AI and technology, and how demographic and economic shifts are shaping employment landscapes. Whether you're navigating corporate growth or aiming to future-proof your team, this conversation offers indispensable perspectives.
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In this insightful episode of the "Conversations We Learn From" podcast, we explore the complex dynamics of the return-to-office trend in the context of Gen Z. Host Brandon is joined by Sean Stowers, CEO of WeLearn, HR learning leader Loren Sanders, and Brandy Dawson, founder of the Goat Farm Consultancy. Together, they dive into the complex workplace landscape, discussing the implications of executive orders forcing workforces back into offices, the expectations of Gen Z employees, and the necessity for organizations to adapt their work models to meet these new challenges.
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In this episode of "Conversations We Learn From," learning experts Loren Sanders and Sean Stowers, explore the concept of learning agility. The discussion highlights agile learning as a vital capability in today's ever-changing workspace, emphasizing its role in fostering resilient organizations that can adapt swiftly to market dynamics and disruptions. With real-world examples from both business and gastronomy, the episode offers a rich exploration of strategies to enhance learning adaptability and responsiveness.
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In this insightful episode of the Conversations WeLearn From podcast, CEO Sean Stowers and L&D expert Loren Sanders explore how advancements in AI, VR, and other technologies are transforming learning strategies for 2025. The conversation delves into how human-centered approaches can enrich the learning experience, ensuring technology serves as an enabler rather than a replacement. Join Sean and Loren as they discuss balancing innovation with authenticity and strategize on integrating these trends into effective learning experiences.
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On the latest episode of Conversations WeLearn From, we explore the strategies for future-proofing organizations as we approach 2025. Delve into the importance of skills-based talent management with Sean Stowers, CEO and founder of WeLearn, along with learning strategist Loren Sanders, as they explain how to align learning objectives with business goals.
They discuss innovative methods to adapt to shifting workforce needs and emphasize the critical role of managers. Tune in for insights on creating a resilient and adaptable workforce ready to tackle upcoming challenges.
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Join us in the inaugural episode of Conversations WeLearn From, where Sean Stowers, CEO and founder of WeLearn, along with learning strategist Loren Sanders, discuss the significant trends of 2024 within the learning and development space. With insights on the maturing role of AI, the resurgence of foundational strategies, and personalized learning approaches, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge for L&D professionals.
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