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5. Navigating non-linear career paths with veteran Talent Exec, Rusty Rueff

Talent Talks

Release Date: 11/22/2023

30. L&D in 2026: Learning Debt, AI, and Transformation with David Kelly show art 30. L&D in 2026: Learning Debt, AI, and Transformation with David Kelly

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As work continues to transform, L&D in 2026 is being forced to rethink how it supports people on the job. In this episode, we sit down with David Kelly - longtime industry analyst and influential L&D thinker - to dig into our Annual TalentLMS Benchmark Report. We unpack why learning debt is rising, why legacy L&D models are breaking under modern work demands, how AI should raise the ceiling of human work, and why skills matter more than job titles.   For further resources and the full transcript visit https://www.talentlms.com/podcast

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29. Quiet Cracking: The Hidden Crisis in the Workplace with Lia Garvin show art 29. Quiet Cracking: The Hidden Crisis in the Workplace with Lia Garvin

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You’ve heard of Quiet Quitting—but what about Quiet Cracking? We talk to leadership expert Lia Garvin about the growing number of employees who are still showing up but quietly coming undone. Drawing on data from the that coined the term, we explore what’s driving this pressure — from AI disruption to economic instability — and how companies can respond. Plus, Lia shares practical ways managers can spot the signs, support their high performers, and stop Quiet Cracking before it starts.   For further resources and the full transcript visit 

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28. Knowledge mapping: Surfacing employee strengths with Julia Phelan show art 28. Knowledge mapping: Surfacing employee strengths with Julia Phelan

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What if your team’s most valuable skills aren’t written down and the people who have them don’t even realize it? In this episode, learning strategist Julia Phelan joins us to unpack knowledge mapping — a practical way to uncover hidden employee skills. Learn how mapping your organization’s knowledge can streamline onboarding, open avenues for internal mobility and create a more transparent company culture.   For further resources and the full transcript visit              

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27. Lean L&D: Maximum Impact, Minimum Resources with Michelle Parry-Slater show art 27. Lean L&D: Maximum Impact, Minimum Resources with Michelle Parry-Slater

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When resources are tight but the demand for learning is high, strategy matters more than spend. In this episode, we're joined by Michelle Parry-Slater, author of The L&D Practitioner's Handbook and Director at Kairos modern learning. We explore how L&D teams can build learning programs that actually drive business results. By focusing on context over content, building relationships through 'strategic lattes,' and turning your best performers into learning resources, Michelle shares how to create real impact even when budgets are lean.   For further resources and the full...

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26. Onboarding Beyond Compliance: Designing Moments That Matter with Amin Fard show art 26. Onboarding Beyond Compliance: Designing Moments That Matter with Amin Fard

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Most onboarding processes focus on paperwork over people. Amin Fard, CEO at Preppio and co-author of The Onboarding Playbook, explains how to design backward from "wow" moments that turn new hires into company advocates. We explore why hybrid onboarding can outperform in-person, measuring what actually matters, and creating connection from day one. We also draw insights from TalentLMS's latest onboarding research.   For further resources and the full transcript visit  

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25. Why We Don’t Learn at Work: The Psychology Behind Great Training with Julie Dirksen show art 25. Why We Don’t Learn at Work: The Psychology Behind Great Training with Julie Dirksen

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Why do so many workplace training programs fail to drive real change? In this episode, we sit down with Julie Dirksen, Learning and Design Consultant and author of Talk to the Elephant, to explore why people often can’t learn or struggle to apply what they’ve learned. We unpack the psychology of behavior change and dig into what makes instructional design truly effective — from the role of social learning to making compliance training relevant, and, surprisingly, the similarities between AI and mozzarella cheese.   For further resources and the full transcript visit  ...

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24. Turning Change Into Opportunity: Keeping Employees Engaged, with Rob Catalano of WorkTango show art 24. Turning Change Into Opportunity: Keeping Employees Engaged, with Rob Catalano of WorkTango

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How do you keep employees engaged when everything’s in flux? Rob Catalano, Co-Founder and Chief Engagement Officer at WorkTango, joins us to unpack the secrets behind effective employee engagement — especially during times of change. Drawing on original Organizational Change research from TalentLMS x WorkTango, we explore how L&D can steady the ship, why communication is your best retention tool, and what it takes to turn disruption into drive. For further resources and the full transcript visit  

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23. The future of workplace training in 2025, with human capital management strategist, Brent Skinner show art 23. The future of workplace training in 2025, with human capital management strategist, Brent Skinner

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The future of workplace training is here — so how can L&D pros prep for new challenges on the horizon? Brent Skinner, future of work expert, joins us to reveal what to expect in the new year and beyond. Informed by the past, we’ll explore learning in the flow of work, how to unify silos, and why in the age of breakneck technology, age-old human skills are more in demand than ever. Bonus: key insights and cross-generational divides from TalentLMS’s annual training benchmark report.  For further resources and the full transcript visit  

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22. What most leaders get wrong—and how to do it right, with Neena Newberry show art 22. What most leaders get wrong—and how to do it right, with Neena Newberry

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What’s the secret that separates an accidental manager from an inspiring leader who uplifts the workplace? We sit down with trailblazing former Deloitte Exec and Leadership Coach, Neena Newberry, to unravel the biggest myths holding future leaders back—and how to avoid falling into the same traps. Discover why more training isn’t always the answer, how to deliver feedback that lands, and what businesses can steal from the playbooks of elite sports teams.   For further resources and the full transcript visit  

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21. L&D Stories from the Field with Training Trailblazers Kim Bellini and Randy Schumacher show art 21. L&D Stories from the Field with Training Trailblazers Kim Bellini and Randy Schumacher

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Excessive employee turnover, looming deadlines, and tight budgets. Common business challenges that great L&D programs can tame. In this special episode, we hear first-hand from training trailblazers Kim Bellini and Randy Schumacher, both TalentLMS Training Excellence Awards recipients. We cover the unique ways that L&D can be your business’ biggest champion, learn their secrets to an effective training program, and uncover how they go about proving L&D’s true potential to the C-suite.   For further resources and the full transcript visit     

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What can a jack of many trades bring to the table? Join us as we explore why ‘squiggly line’ careers are great news for both employees and employers. Alongside Rusty Rueff, who boasts experience under Obama, at Pepsi-Co, and as Glassdoor Board Director, we’re explaining what companies stand to gain from letting employees grow in a non-linear direction, instead of waving goodbye. Plus: Why matching skills to roles, not past job titles, is your best hiring strategy. Comment end  

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