Harnessing Human Connection for the Future of Work
The Forward Thinking Podcast, Powered by FCCS
Release Date: 09/25/2025
The Forward Thinking Podcast, Powered by FCCS
Whether you’re leading an organization, your team, or even your own next chapter, this conversation will challenge you to think differently about limits, resilience, and the circle of possibilities. This episode of the Forward Thinking Podcast features FCCS SVP of Marketing and Communications Stephanie Barton and FCCS Learning Exchange keynote speaker Tom Turcich, author, speaker, and one of the 10 people who have ever walked around the world (and the first to do so with a dog). Their conversation is a story about endurance, direction, and what it really means to plant a flag in your own...
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From boardrooms to headlines, vendor pitches to strategy decks, AI is suddenly everywhere. For many leaders, the conversations surrounding AI can be confusing and overwhelming. Is AI really helpful, or just overhyped? This episode of the Forward Thinking Podcast features FCCS SVP of Marketing and Communications Stephanie Barton and Michael Thomas, Chief Data Scientist at Ketchbrook Analytics for a conversation about AI without the BS – by demystifying AI misconceptions, exploring AI opportunities and risks, and understanding how leaders today can implement AI into the broader digital...
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What happens when governance goes wrong? A set of negative patterns is usually the culprit, with small breakdowns quietly building over time until boards find themselves struggling with trust, clarity, or effectiveness. This episode of the Forward Thinking Podcast features FCCS SVP of Marketing and Communications Stephanie Barton, Chad Klawetter, Vice President of Board Governance and Development at FCCS, and Barb Wilkinson, Senior Board Governance Consultant at FCCS. Together, they examine the four warning signs that, left unaddressed, can seriously undermine a board’s ability to lead,...
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There is a path in career advancement that isn’t always easy to navigate – the spot between individual contributor and seasoned manager. How can you be an influence at work when you don’t have authority? Communicating and influencing effectively requires shifting from a tactical mindset to a more strategic view. This episode of the Forward Thinking Podcast features FCCS SVP of Marketing and Communications Stephanie Barton and Sally Williamson, CEO of Sally Williamson & Associates, Executive Coach, Executive Presence Expert, Author, Speaker and Storyteller. Together, they consider...
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In a time when organizations are navigating generational change, evolving leadership expectations, and shifting workforce dynamics, cooperative boards have a unique opportunity to lead differently, anchored in values, purpose, and shared ownership. This episode of the Forward Thinking Podcast features FCCS SVP of Marketing and Communications Stephanie Barton, Vice President of Organizational Development for FCCS Jay Lux, and Angie Coleman, Organizational Development Consultant with FCCS. Their conversation centers around director strategies for connecting with the spirit of cooperative...
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Cyberthreats are everywhere, and while they may be inevitable, their impact can be manageable. Institutions who are prepared for cybersecurity disruptions are proactive and collaborative about their response. This episode of the Forward Thinking Podcast features FCCS SVP of Marketing and Communications Stephanie Barton, Lisa Parrinello, FCCS VP of Risk Management & Insurance Services and Naomi Baumann, FCCS VP of Claims & Insurance Services. Together they discuss how Farm Credit’s Captive Insurance Company is helping institutions strengthen their cyberdefenses and what boards of...
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How strong are your conversation skills? Whether you are stepping into a boardroom, attending a networking event, or connecting with coworkers over coffee, the way you show up in conversations matters. This episode of the Forward Thinking Podcast features FCCS SVP of Marketing and Communications Stephanie Barton and Tracy Hooper, founder of the Confidence Project and author of The NOW Hello. Their conversation is filled with practical tips, personal stories, and the small language shifts that make a big difference in how we connect with others. Episode Insights Include: ...
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Today’s topic is positioned at the intersection of technology and humanity. How do we stay truly human in the age of digital intelligence? This episode of the Forward Thinking Podcast features FCCS SVP of Marketing and Communications Stephanie Barton and Lisa Waldren, storyteller, speaker and coach. She highlights what it really means to stay human, shares strategies for leaders to balance efficiency with empathy, and offers recommendations to help any team thrive in this rapidly changing workplace. Episode Insights Include: Staying human in the age of AI ...
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In today’s dynamic lending environment, meeting client needs requires more than individual excellence; it demands shared ownership and accountability across every level of the organization. This episode of the Forward Thinking Podcast features FCCS VP of Marketing and Communications Stephanie Barton and Mike Evans, author and speaker on leadership, and speaker at the upcoming Sales Leaders Conference. He shares insights into building resilient, accountable and high-performing teams in an increasingly complex and demanding landscape, and what leaders can do to increase accountability on...
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Forward thinking leaders know that fostering innovation, developing company culture and effective communication always starts at the top. This episode of the Forward Thinking Podcast features FCCS VP of Marketing and Communications Stephanie Barton and Tom Truitt, CEO of Horizon Farm Credit and winner of the FCCS 2024 Accelerator of the Year Award. Together, they define acceleration in the face of organizational change, consider what it takes to foster innovation from the top down, and discuss some of the valuable leadership lessons that Tom has learned over the years. He shares the...
info_outlineToday’s topic is positioned at the intersection of technology and humanity. How do we stay truly human in the age of digital intelligence? This episode of the Forward Thinking Podcast features FCCS SVP of Marketing and Communications Stephanie Barton and Lisa Waldren, storyteller, speaker and coach. She highlights what it really means to stay human, shares strategies for leaders to balance efficiency with empathy, and offers recommendations to help any team thrive in this rapidly changing workplace.
Episode Insights Include:
Staying human in the age of AI
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AI is an effective tool, but it’s also a distraction from the human element of work.
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We can acknowledge the presence of AI while also maintaining connection and creativity.
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Building relationships is hard work that can’t be ignored.
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Relationships are increasing in urgency as opportunities for connection continue to decrease.
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Studies show that Gen Z doesn’t actually want to be online 100% of the time.
Is AI going to replace or amplify my role?
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Efficiency and human connection have to be carefully balanced in today’s digital world.
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AI is designed to free up your time so you can be more human.
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The hardest part of being at work is working with other humans, but that is also the most essential component of work.
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When used correctly, AI can help build strong human relationships at work.
Risks of leaning too heavily on technology
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Leaders who rely too heavily on technology risk not nurturing the human side of work.
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AI is a tool, but when leaders use it as a crutch, things start falling apart.
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Overreliance on AI shuts down parts of the brain in just a short amount of time.
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Happy accidents of innovation can’t happen with AI.
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AI offers a confirmation bias, which limits creativity.
Utilizing AI to strengthen human connection
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The 70/20/10 model includes people, process and technology.
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AI should be used to free up time for connecting with people.
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Leaders need to remain intentional about building culture through rituals.
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AI should be employed as a smart assistant.
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Human creativity needs to remain top priority.
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Staying curious is an essential element of success now and in the future.
Practical advice to leaders
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Self compassion is a critical component of success.
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Leaders need to remember that they will not change everything, but micro-moves are still considered progress.
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Read communications out loud and with the assumption that others are cheering you on.
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Having an open door to feedback is not enough – solicit specific feedback regularly.
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What’s the rumor? What does your team want you to know? What am I missing?
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Consider how you are soliciting feedback in a safe environment.
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Different is not inherently wrong. Stay curious about change.
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“We can acknowledge the presence of AI while also maintaining connection and creativity.” — Lisa Waldren
“AI is designed to free up your time so you can be more human.” — Lisa Waldren
“AI is a tool, but when leaders use it as a crutch, things start falling apart.” — Lisa Waldren
“Different is not inherently wrong. Stay curious about change.” — Lisa Waldren