

The Learning Culture Podcast
Andrew Barry
Join your host Andrew Barry, the Founder and CEO of Curious Lion, as he interviews learning leaders practicing the cultivation of Learning Culture; experts who tease out critical theoretical components of this idea; and shares learning nuggets from real-world experiences, and our own research and writing.By following along, you’ll learn:• How a shared vision sets the tone for a Learning Culture. • How shared assumptions determine our current reality. • How shared stories foster commitment to a Learning Culture. • How shared experiences, or Cohort Learning Experiences to be specific, instill the practice of a Learning Culture.Stay curious, my friends.
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Aug 11, 2025 • 20min
#111 - The Human Skills Renaissance: Why AI Makes Emotional Intelligence More Valuable
What if the rise of AI isn’t making us less human - but demanding that we become more human?As AI accelerates productivity and automates expertise, a surprising truth is emerging: the most irreplaceable professionals aren't competing with machines; they're doubling down on what makes them human.Recorded live at the ATD International Conference & Expo in Washington, D.C., and playfully dubbed the podcast in the park, this special episode brings together powerful voices across L&D and leadership to explore why human skills are quickly becoming our most valuable asset.In a world where anyone can generate ideas and build solutions in minutes, your real advantage isn’t speed, it’s emotional intelligence. This episode is a front-row seat to a growing movement: one where influence, empathy, trust, and curiosity aren’t just soft skills, they’re power skills. If you’re navigating the intersection of AI and human connection, this conversation is your guide. Tune in to join the human skills renaissance.

Aug 4, 2025 • 35min
#110 - One-Size-Fits-All Development Is Killing Motivation: Elena Agaragimova on Why Generic Training Fails (and What to Do Instead)
What if your company’s biggest performance problem isn’t skill but disconnection?In this episode, we follow Elena Agaragimova’s journey from global leadership coach to founder of ShiftWell.ai, a tool born out of deep frustration with the corporate training status quo. After years of running workshops across continents, Elena began asking a simple but radical question: What if the reason people aren’t engaged isn’t because they’re unmotivated, but because no one’s ever asked what they really need?You’ll hear why middle managers are burning out, why most leadership training comes too late, and why companies keep throwing money at wellness perks that don’t work. Elena doesn’t just challenge the system—she’s building a smarter one.This conversation is about more than performance. It’s about rethinking motivation, growth, and what people actually need to thrive on their terms. From personalized coaching to system-level culture change, Elena shares how to stop the burnout cycle and build something that lasts.If you’re a manager, HR leader, or just someone tired of the same old solutions, this episode will change how you think about development.

Jul 28, 2025 • 17min
#109 - AI and Influence: From Idea to Impact
In this special episode, Andrew Barry takes us to Workhuman Live in Denver, where he engaged with six forward-thinking leaders across HR, consulting, and academia. Together, they explore how AI is transforming not just the way we create, but also how we influence action.From first-draft generation and rapid prototyping to stress-testing ideas and influencing without authority, these leaders reveal how AI is collapsing the time from idea to execution. Yet, the real game-changer isn't speed - it's empathy, clarity, and the ability to make others care.Featuring insights from voices like Tracy Graff, KeyAnna Schmiedl, Fatema Rizwana, Jacob Morgan, Nicole Eisdorfer, and Candice Mitchell, this episode delivers a powerful message: AI may accelerate our work, but human judgment, storytelling, and influence are still what drive change.

Jul 21, 2025 • 1h
#108 - From Silos to Synergy: How Two Teams at LinkedIn Reinvented Collaboration
Leah Caseley and Mark Turner never set out to rewrite the rules of leadership development - but that’s exactly what happened when they noticed a dangerous pattern. At LinkedIn, they saw top performers getting promoted into management only to regret it, brilliant individual contributors struggling to lead, and organizations losing talent to poor fits. So they flipped the script. Now, their emerging leaders don’t just train for management - they test it firsthand by guiding new hires, discovering through experience whether leadership truly suits them before the promotion becomes permanent. Along the way, they’ve uncovered the surprising human skills that matter more than results, the delicate balance between AI and authentic connection, and why the best leaders aren’t born - they’re revealed through real challenges. This isn’t leadership theory. It’s a working blueprint for building managers who don’t just direct teams - who amplify them.

Jul 14, 2025 • 20min
#107 - AI & Human Potential: Navigating the Future of Work
What if the biggest threat to your career isn't AI taking your job, but you preparing for the wrong future? In this special episode, Andrew Barry dives into conversations with eight visionary people leaders who are witnessing the AI revolution unfold in real-time. Recorded live at the Transform Conference in Las Vegas, these aren't your typical "AI will change everything" predictions. These are raw, honest discussions from leaders making tough decisions right now about which skills to invest in and how to lead teams through unprecedented uncertainty. Here's the uncomfortable truth they're grappling with: Yes, AI will replace jobs. But while everyone's focused on the technology, these leaders discovered something unexpected about which organizations will actually survive – and it's not what you think. From Vidyard's VP of People talking about the "scary excitement" of this moment, to EPAM's Chief Learning Scientist challenging companies to imagine their "AI-native" competitors, one startling consensus emerges: We're not just adapting to change – we're racing against organizations that don't exist yet Ready to discover what skills will actually matter when AI can do almost everything else? This episode will change how you see the future of work – and your place in it.

Jun 26, 2025 • 57min
#106 - No More Armor: Matt Conrad on Vulnerability, Trust, and Leading with Heart
Today, we’re joined by Matt Conrad, a sales leader and storyteller who isn’t afraid to take off the armor. In this powerful conversation, Matt opens up about the career setbacks, challenges, and moments of clarity that shaped his leadership journey.In this episode, Matt shares how vulnerability became his superpower and why leading with heart can transform not only teams, but entire cultures. We talk about the importance of curiosity, investing in personal growth, and creating space for others to show up authentically. Whether you’re in sales, leadership, or simply trying to lead a little more bravely in your own life, Matt’s story will remind you that trust starts with being real, and growth starts with letting go of perfection.

Jun 24, 2025 • 45min
#105 - The Human Edge: Tami Rosen on AI, Culture, and the Power of Adaptability
Today, we’re joined by Tami Rosen, a trailblazer in talent and transformation, who brings a sharp perspective on how AI is reshaping the workplace and what that means for leaders, teams, and culture.In this episode, Tami dives into the human edge: the adaptability, learning agility, and values-driven mindset that will define successful organizations in an AI-powered world. She explores how companies can foster a culture that embraces experimentation, clarity, and continuous learning and why that’s essential as traditional roles evolve into more flexible, skills-based models.We also talk about the importance of communication during change, the shifting definition of expertise, and how individuals can use moments of uncertainty as a launchpad for growth.Whether you're thinking about the future of work, leading transformation, or simply trying to stay grounded amid rapid change, Tami’s insights offer a clear, human-centered path forward.

Jun 20, 2025 • 53min
#104 - Redefining Ready: Liz Moran on Talent, Risk, and the Future of Leadership
Today, we’re joined by Liz Moran, a forward-thinking talent and learning leader with deep experience in building cultures that help people grow, especially in times of change. In this episode, Liz explores how leaders can create space for experimentation, build trust through transparency, and rethink what it means to be “ready” in today’s world of work. We talk about navigating risk and readiness, the mindset shift needed to work alongside AI, and why curiosity and sound judgment are essential leadership tools.Liz also reflects on the personal side of growth, the discomfort that often comes with it, the role of optimism, and the surprising parallels between parenting and leadership.If you’re leading through uncertainty, investing in your people, or simply looking to build a more resilient learning culture, Liz’s perspective will leave you thinking differently about what it really means to lead.

Jun 18, 2025 • 51min
#103 - Metaphorical Learning: Robyn Ginese on Feedback, Belonging, & Growing through Experiences
Today, we’re joined by Robyn Ginese, a leadership development expert who’s spent nearly two decades helping people not just show up, but level up. From her early career in higher education to scaling impactful programs in the corporate world, Robyn brings a fresh, people-first perspective on what it really takes to lead.In this episode, Robyn unpacks how metaphor-based, experiential learning programs can unlock confidence, shift mindsets, and create lasting impact. She explores the transition from campus to corporate, the power of feedback as a form of belonging, and why accountability is key to building trust and performance.We’ll dive into how leaders can see and unleash potential in others, the ripple effect of great leadership, and what it means to lead in a world where AI handles the tasks, but humans drive the transformation.If you care about building strong teams, scaling learning with meaning, or showing up as the kind of leader who empowers others to grow, Robyn’s insights will leave you inspired and ready to take action.

Jun 16, 2025 • 51min
#102 - From Trombone to Team Building: Stephen Ivany’s Journey from Stage to Strategy
Today, we’re joined by Stephen Ivany, a former professional trombonist turned leadership development expert at Marriott, who brings a unique lens to the evolving world of leadership.In this episode, Stephen shares how his background in music shapes his approach to leadership. He explores the parallels between mastering an instrument and mastering human connection, emphasizing curiosity, mentorship, and the importance of balancing structure with spontaneity.We dive into his belief that emotional presence matters more than executive presence, how micro-learning can build lasting leadership habits, and why joy and optimism should be central to any team culture. Stephen also speaks to the power of genuine connection and self-awareness in creating environments where people are inspired to take risks and grow.Whether you're a creative thinker, a people leader, or just someone navigating change, Stephen's perspective offers a fresh take on what it means to lead with heart in a fast-paced, AI-driven world.