How to Develop an Org Wide Ethical Approach to AI

How to Develop an Org Wide Ethical Approach to AI

AI is transforming the workplace—but how do we separate real, practical use cases from overhyped trends that don’t deliver results? And what ethical risks should we watch out for? Host David Rice talks with Jonathan Conradt—former Principal AI Scientist at Amazon and Management Board Advisor at Synerise—about AI’s real impact on HR and leadership. They explore how AI is shaping hiring, employee wellness, and decision-making, plus the crucial role of responsible AI. Jonathan also reveals why c...

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How Great Leaders Prioritize in a World Where Everything Feels Urgent

How Great Leaders Prioritize in a World Where Everything Feels Urgent

Everything is urgent—until it isn’t. When every ticket is a fire, teams don’t move faster; they burn out. In this episode, Barbara Nicholas (CEO at Polly) borrows a lesson from search and rescue: urge...

28 Apr 47min

The AI “Sandwich”: Why HR Teams Are Caught in the Middle

The AI “Sandwich”: Why HR Teams Are Caught in the Middle

AI in HR is finally moving out of the pitch deck and into the messy reality of day-to-day operations. In this conversation, Tim Fisher sits down with Josh Rod from HiBob to unpack what’s actually chan...

21 Apr 18min

AI Is Like Fast Food for Your Brain

AI Is Like Fast Food for Your Brain

You don’t need to be using AI constantly to be hooked on it—you just need to feel relief when you do. That’s the uncomfortable premise at the heart of this conversation with psychologist and conflict ...

14 Apr 32min

When Your Expertise Stops Being Yours

When Your Expertise Stops Being Yours

AI is supposed to free people up for “higher-value work.” Fine. But what, exactly, is that work? In this episode, David Rice talks with cyberpsychology researcher and psychotherapist Dr. Rachel Wood a...

7 Apr 38min

What Great Leaders Do Differently Under Extreme Pressure

What Great Leaders Do Differently Under Extreme Pressure

Leaders love to frame AI transformation as a technology problem. It’s cleaner that way—tools, roadmaps, implementation plans. But what Anouk Brack lays out here is less flattering and far more consequ...

31 Mar 47min

Corporate Retail Therapy: Why More AI Tools Won’t Help

Corporate Retail Therapy: Why More AI Tools Won’t Help

Your leadership team doesn’t have a strategy problem—it has an execution problem disguised as one. The offsite went great, the vision is crisp, and the slides look expensive. But somewhere between “bo...

24 Mar 48min

AI Can Make a Good Job Feel Too Small

AI Can Make a Good Job Feel Too Small

When turnover is low, leadership loves to call it stability. Jay Caldwell makes the more uncomfortable point: sometimes it is just fear with better optics. In this conversation, he and David unpack wh...

17 Mar 40min

Why Expertise Is Becoming Cheap—and What Leaders Must Build Instead

Why Expertise Is Becoming Cheap—and What Leaders Must Build Instead

If your organization looks successful on paper but feels strangely tense in practice, there’s a good chance fear—not excellence—is quietly running the show. In this episode, David Rice talks with Brav...

10 Mar 57min

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