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Learning as a Lifestyle with Melissa Loble

ATD Accidental Trainer

Release Date: 08/07/2024

Tweak Your Blindspots & Discover Breakthroughs with Marty Dubin show art Tweak Your Blindspots & Discover Breakthroughs with Marty Dubin

ATD Accidental Trainer

Marty Dubin, a clinical psychologist and author of Blindspotting: How to See What’s Holding You Back as a Leader, joins us to explore six leadership blind spots that may be affecting your work: identity, intellect, emotion, motive, traits, and behavior.  These areas offer L&D professionals a framework for strengthening self-awareness and managing the many roles they take on. Marty explains the “why” behind analyzing blind spots, shares actionable steps for adopting new behaviors, and provides strategies to prevent strengths (“gifts”) from becoming weaknesses (“gaps”)....

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Age Bias is a Crisis. Let's Solve It with Tonya Wilson show art Age Bias is a Crisis. Let's Solve It with Tonya Wilson

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When it comes to tackling the bias around age, is the juice worth the squeeze? Our guest, Tonya Wilson, says absolutely.  Tonya, organizational strategist and founder of AFC Consulting Group, joins the podcast to discuss the hidden costs of age discrimination—an issue that drains more than $850 billion from the U.S. economy each year. Tonya debunks myths about older generations, reframes age bias as a change management challenge, and offers suggestions for creating systems that provide growth opportunities for all employers.   Building an ageless workplace begins with...

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Can AI Help L&D Bridge the Skills Gap? with Ryan Lufkin show art Can AI Help L&D Bridge the Skills Gap? with Ryan Lufkin

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Ryan Lufkin, Vice President of Global Academic Strategy at Instructure, joins the podcast to cut through the noise around AI-enabled skill building and explore how this technology can truly support a thriving learning culture. AI is an accelerator, a disruptor, and a powerful tool—but it’s not replacing educators any time soon. Ryan shares how AI can work hand-in-hand with human oversight, expand accessibility, and take tedious tasks off your plate. He also offers practical, budget-friendly tools that L&D teams can put to work today. Resources: LinkedIn:  Website:  

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Power, Pressure, Performance: A Manager’s Balancing Act with Sabina Nawaz show art Power, Pressure, Performance: A Manager’s Balancing Act with Sabina Nawaz

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Sabina Nawaz is a global CEO coach, leadership keynote speaker, author, and advisor to C-level executives in Fortune 500 corporations, government agencies, non-profits, and academic institutions. She joins the podcast to discuss themes of leadership from her book, You’re the Boss: Become the Manager You Want to Be (and Others Need). As leaders navigate expanding power, increasing pressure to perform, and the impact of their decisions, Sabina offers tools to help mitigate the tension that builds. Whether you're a first-time manager or a seasoned leader, this episode will help you avoid...

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How to Get Noticed Without Self-Promotion with Connie Malamed show art How to Get Noticed Without Self-Promotion with Connie Malamed

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Many talented learning professionals feel invisible—despite doing incredible work. In this episode, Connie Malamed joins us to explore how to gain visibility by contributing meaningfully to the field. We talk about why visibility matters, how to build credibility without being performative, and the ripple effects of sharing your work. You’ll also hear simple, low-pressure ways to raise your profile—whether it’s online, inside your organization, or across the L&D field. We break down common barriers like imposter feelings, lack of know-how, and the misconception that visibility is...

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The Problem with Bloom’s Taxonomy, and What To Use Instead with Jonathan Halls show art The Problem with Bloom’s Taxonomy, and What To Use Instead with Jonathan Halls

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Jonathan Halls is an author and consultant who uses learning science to streamline talent development to be digital and focused on business results. In today’s episode, Jonathan takes on L&D’s Goliath: Bloom’s Taxonomy.   If you’ve written a learning objective before, you've likely used a version of Bloom’s Taxonomy. But what if we’ve been using it in ways it was never meant to be used? What if this framework is creating roadblocks and preventing real learning?    Jonathan guides us through a thoughtful critique of Bloom’s and offers an alternative...

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Beyond Stereotypes: Gen Z in the Workforce with Chelsea C. Williams show art Beyond Stereotypes: Gen Z in the Workforce with Chelsea C. Williams

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Chelsea C. Williams, Founder & CEO of Reimagine Talent, is an expert on intergenerational talent strategies and the Gen Z workforce. In this episode, Chelsea debunks myths about Gen Z and shares lessons we can learn from the youngest working demographic.  She breaks down what research reveals Gen Z truly values—from transparency and purpose to wellbeing and career development—and reveals the stereotypes that ofen misguide managers. Discover what resonates with young professionals and how leaders can evolve to better engage, retain, and empower early talent in today’s dynamic,...

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Borrow from Marketing to Boost Learning Impact with Bianca Baumann and Mike Taylor show art Borrow from Marketing to Boost Learning Impact with Bianca Baumann and Mike Taylor

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To elevate your training, it’s time to take a page from the marketing playbook. In this episode, we’re joined by Bianca Baumann and Mike Taylor—co-authors of Think Like a Marketer, Train Like an L&D Pro: Strategies to Ignite Learning—to explore how applying marketing strategies within learning programs can supercharge engagement, drive measurable impact, and secure stakeholder buy-in.  Bianca, VP of Learning Solutions & Innovation at Ardent Learning, and Mike, a learning consultant at Nationwide, share actionable insights on:  Building a program content strategy that...

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Fair by Design: From Good Intentions to Behavior Change with Siri Chilazi show art Fair by Design: From Good Intentions to Behavior Change with Siri Chilazi

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Siri Chilazi, senior researcher at the Women and Public Policy Program at Harvard Kennedy School and co-author of Make Work Fair: Data-Driven Design for Real Results, joins the podcast to explore how organizations can meaningfully advance fairness at work.  Drawing on insights from her research and the book, Siri discusses how to drive change even in risk-averse or hesitant environments. She unpacks the difference between fairness and sameness, how to bias-proof training, and what it really takes to embed behavior change into day-to-day decision-making.  From debunking...

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Talking Tech Without Losing Your Audience with Neil Thompson show art Talking Tech Without Losing Your Audience with Neil Thompson

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Neil Thompson is the founder of Teach the Geek, a company dedicated to helping technical professionals effectively communicate the value of their work to non-technical stakeholders. He joins the podcast to share how anyone with a specialization can sharpen their presentation skills—moving beyond acronyms and jargon that only experts understand.  This conversation also explores what L&D professionals can do when they’re on the receiving end of technical lingo. How do you collaborate with a SME who seems to speak a different language? How can you encourage technical...

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Melissa Loble, Chief Academic Officer for Canvas by Instructure and a professor at UC Irvine, joins the podcast to discuss lifelong learning. Melissa offers practical advice for companies looking to move beyond the rhetoric and foster a true culture of continuous development.  

Melissa addresses common barriers to learning, such as time scarcity and the need for clear guidelines and engaging practice opportunities. She also provides best practice methods for catering programs for diverse audiences, designing courses from scratch, and getting to the “why” of learning. Avoid ineffective strategies and burnout—tune in for Melissa’s expert guidance on making learning an integral part of everyday life. 

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