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ATD Accidental Trainer is an ATD podcast, sponsored by Hogan Assessments, featuring bimonthly interviews with industry experts who share stories and tips about how to grow your training career. Hosted by Alexandria Clapp, ATD Accidental Trainer covers trends, strategies, and actionable information for talent development professionals.
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ATD NYC Unlocked

Association for Talent Development New York City Chapter

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Welcome to the ultimate podcast for talent development professionals! Whether you’re in HR, learning and development, coaching, or just curious, this is your go-to resource. We’re not your typical podcast – we’re delightfully quirky and wholeheartedly fun. Join us every Tuesday to explore trends, best practices, and tips firsthand from guest experts and industry insights. But that’s not all – we’re here to boost your career and facilitate your learning journey! Get ready for enriching discus ...
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Atdhe Gashi

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Atdhe Gashi is a IT Professional based out of the NY/CT/NJ Tri-State area. Professional IT experience that spans over 15+ years since 2008 and is primarily focused on the Finance Industry. Mr. Gashi received his B.B.A. from Monroe College, with a focus in Information Technology; Graduating with Summa Cum Laude highest honors.
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Are you a passionate champion of talent development? Looking to stay up to date on the latest chapter news, industry insights and trends? ATD Houston's 'Train To Win' is a fun and informative podcast featuring leaders in the talent development field. Join us as we work together to bridge the gaps between thought leaders and professionals who are eager to grow their skills. We understand how important it is to stay ahead in the popularly evolving world of talent development, that’s why our po ...
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“...know that leadership is not made with a cookie cutter, you can still be your own person, and grow into the type of leader that you want to be or aspire to be…” -Nora Sacchi Imagine having a proven blueprint to develop the next generation of strong, capable leaders in your organization. In this episode we feature Nora Sacchi, organizational deve…
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Jessica Chen is the author of Smart Not Loud -How to Get Noticed at Work for all the Right Reasons. In this podcast episode, she explores effective communication strategies that elevate your professional presence. Jessica shares insight into understanding the common communication scale within organizations and how to assess your perceived position …
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In today's episode of the ATD NYC Unlocked Podcast, Unlocked Insights we explore how mindfulness can transform your coaching sessions. Learn techniques to help you and your clients stay present, foster deeper self-awareness, and create a more thoughtful and impactful coaching environment. Whether you’re new to mindfulness or looking to incorporate …
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“I think people tend to look around their workplace and make an assumption that disability isn't all that present in their environments. And that's just not true.” -Zoë Troxell-Whitman One in four people you meet could have a disability that impacts their daily lives. Does that surprise you? In this episode, we explore the realities of disability i…
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In this episode of the ATD NYC Unlocked Podcast, Unlocked Insights Guest Host and Assistant Audio Engineer, Irini Gaglos, joins us to share some powerful productivity techniques to help keep you motivated throughout your workday. From time management strategies to staying focused on tasks, Irini’s insights will give you the tools to maintain energy…
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Succession planning is evolving beyond the C-suite and becoming a critical, organization-wide strategy. In this episode, Angela Stopper, Chief Learning Officer and Director of People & Organization Development at UC Berkeley, redefines succession planning as a forward-thinking, people-centric approach tailored for today’s dynamic workforce. Angela …
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“At the end of the day, if you have a CEO that's not modeling accountability and transparency, and is not placing an emphasis on learning from mistakes…then there's almost nothing a genius L&D person can do.” - Megan Rees Most of us have heard horror stories of toxic workplace environments. Whether it is a first-or second-hand experience, we know t…
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In this week’s episode of the ATD NYC Unlocked Podcast Unlocked Insights, co-host Samantha Peller shares one of her favorite tips for creating effective training: using real-world scenarios and case studies. Learn how this approach helps learners connect theory to practice, develop critical thinking, and solve problems they might encounter on the j…
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AI Agents are having their “electricity moment” in this era of technological invention. In this episode, we define AI agents and their evolving role in L&D with Mike Hruska, President and CEO of Problem Solutions. Mike explains the difference between chatbots and agents and offers practical tips for experimenting with these tools—whether you're a b…
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“So if you help employees be more inspired in the workplace, you can actually help them enhance their workplace performance and their well-being at the same time…” - Allison Holzer How do you define inspiration? What does it mean to you? In today’s episode, Allison Holzer helps us explore these questions, providing insight on this multifaceted conc…
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Get ready to dive back into the world of talent development with the highly anticipated Season 2 of the ATD NYC Unlocked podcast! After a long hiatus, we’re thrilled to bring you fresh content, inspiring guests, and a whole new vibe that will keep you engaged and motivated. This season, we’ll explore key topics like launching your own training cons…
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Storytelling is fundamental for connection, but most people would not be considered naturally skilled at the art. On this episode, G. Riley Mills, Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder of Pinnacle Performance Company, dives into why storytelling can be a challenge for L&D professionals and shares actionable strategies for honing communication skil…
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Julie Winkle Giulioni, a leadership and career development expert, is the author of Promotions Are So Yesterday and co-author of Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go. In this episode, Julie places her upcoming third edition of Help Them Grow or Watch Them Go in the context of today's rapidly changing workforce. Julie discusses the social invisibility im…
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Jared Cooney Horvath, a neuroscientist, educator, and published author, joins the podcast to discuss overcoming the three biggest hurdles blocking learning transfer: knowledge, contextualization, and adaptation. The conversation also explores the distinctions between subject comprehension and ability, the dynamics of digital versus in-person learni…
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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 …
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ATD Houston President Harriett Pritchett sits down with Tony Holmes, Director of People and Culture, Human Resources at Greater Houston United Way, to discuss the Community Impact drive that ATD Houston is hosting.توسط ATD Houston
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Learn how to break up emotional disconnection and repair workplace relationships with organizational psychologist Lola Gershfeld, founder of EMC Leaders. Discover the evergreen importance of emotional intelligence, how to disrupt negative relationship patterns, and practical steps to build stronger connections within your team. We delve into buildi…
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Hadiya Nuriddin is the CEO and founder of Duets Learning and author of the new release, Quality Management in Learning and Development. In this episode, Hadiya breaks down what quality management really is and the misconceptions around it. Go beyond the limited “review process” mentality of checking for typos and broken links and learn how to think…
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Matt Beane is an assistant professor in the Technology Management Department at UC Santa Barbara and the author of the groundbreaking book, The Skill Code: How to Save Human Ability in an Age of Intelligent Machines. In this episode, we delve into leveraging technology and the "three Cs" of learning: Challenge, Complexity, and Connection. Matt also…
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Karin Hurt and David Dye, CEO and President of Let’s Grow Leaders, join the podcast to discuss their newly released book, Powerful Phrases for Dealing with Workplace Conflict: What to Say Next to De-stress the Workday, Build Collaboration, and Calm Difficult Customers. The duo shares practical communication techniques from their book to help start …
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Katy Chandler, the VP of Talent Management at DuraServ, developed an internal credentialing program to train her industry’s frontline technicians more efficiently and effectively. Katy shares how the program evolved to become a talent recruiting and retention tool by creating a visible career path for both new and experienced employees. She reveals…
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Cortney Marchetti, HR Director at OverDrive, and Lindsey Levinsohn, Team Lead for OverDrive’s corporate market, join the podcast to discuss how digital libraries can enhance strategic alignment for organizations. Cortney and Lindsey break down the inherent value of creating alignment, on both small and large scales. They share stories and examples …
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In an era of technological disruption, the skill gaps craze continues to grow for many organizations. Bob Mosher, CEO of APPLY Synergies joins the podcast to offer an alternative way to think about skill building. In this episode of Accidental Trainer, Bob discusses how aligning on the definition of “skill” is a crucial first step, the undervalued …
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Global leaders agree that many people across the world are feeling the impact of a “loneliness epidemic.” Speaker, author and thought leader Devin Hughes discusses the state of human connection and how loneliness affects employee productivity on this episode of the Accidental Trainer Podcast. Devin offers solutions for leaders struggling to approac…
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Elaine Lin Hering is a facilitator, communications coach, and author of the newly released Unlearning Silence. An expert on using your voice in the workplace, Elaine unpacks several major themes from her book, common challenges facing trainers, cultivating awareness around learned silence, and empowering others to speak up. Elaine offers practical …
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Greg Harmeyer is the co-founder and CEO of TiER 1 Performance and the author of Impact with Love: Building Business for a Better World. On the podcast, Greg offers insight on how to shift an organization toward a modernized operating model, with the goal of intentionally creating a healthier work environment. Greg details how clarity, consistency, …
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Holly Burkett is the principal consultant of HB Consulting and Evaluation Works, a performance consultancy in Northern California, and the author of Learning for the Long Run. She joins the podcast to discuss change fatigue, where it comes from, and how TD professionals can help organizations overcome common change fatigue challenges. Holly reframe…
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Dr. Karl Kapp is a well-published author, professor at Commonwealth University, and all-around expert on instructional design and technology application in the L&D field. On the podcast, he shares his yearly predictions for the industry and which trends he expects to be popularized. Karl also gives his personal method for finding the latest fads, t…
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Katrina Kennedy is a talented master trainer who’s been leading train-the-trainer for over 27 years. She joins the podcast to reveal how she puts evidence-based learning strategies into practice in her training programs. Katrina passionately shares practical examples and tools you can use to facilitate retrieval practice and reflection for your lea…
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Impassioned speaker and author of Leading Imperfectly, James Robilotta, shares how tapping into the power of curiosity can transform communities. James breaks down his framework for cultivating curiosity and reveals how starting with better questions will lead you to more authentic connection and loyalty at work and in your personal life. Tune in f…
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Lauren Weinstein, co-author of The Empowered Job Search and the Career Discovery & Enablement Lead at Microsoft, is on the podcast this week to discuss the complexities of job changes and career development. Sharing her personal story of being laid off, Lauren offers advice for those transitioning between roles, companies, and industry fields. A jo…
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That's a wrap on ATD NYC Unlocked Season 1! We're taking a short break for the holidays. We will back in 2024 with Season 2 and more engaging episodes! Here’s where to find your hosts: Marina: linkedin.com/in/marinafield Samantha: linkedin.com/in/samantha-peller If you have a talent development tip you would like to share we’d love to hear it. Plea…
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Evidence-informed learning designer and educational technology specialist, Nidhi Sachdeva, breaks down the dangers of conflating neurodivergence and learning styles. Discussing Dual Coding Theory, Cognitive Theory, and Information Processing Theory, Nidhi explains the science behind how people learn and what trainers often get wrong. While discussi…
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“They [companies] think they do a lot of learning…but they don’t really encourage that learning environment that people are looking for.” - Greg Simpson Get ready for our first ever roundtable discussion where we dive deep into identifying the factors that make learning environments effective. In today’s episode we are joined by three of our esteem…
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“...the stories that we tell ourselves can…impact how we perform, how we act, how we walk through the world.” Have you ever felt the weight of negative self-talk interfering with your professional or personal life? In this episode, we're joined by clinical psychologist Karen Bagley, who discusses the importance of figuring out whether the stories w…
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Have you ever led a workshop or training session where specific individuals consistently took center stage in discussions? In this episode, we share a creative solution, inspired by a 2018 TD magazine article written by Nikki O'Keeffe. It introduces a unique strategy: utilizing stickers to pinpoint who you'd like to contribute next. This innovative…
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Julie Dirksen is a learning strategist and author of the recently released book, Talk to the Elephant. She joins the podcast to chat about designing learning for behavior change. We discuss several topics from her book, including the COM-B behavior model, and how to map it to your behavior change interventions. Julie reveals the biggest barriers to…
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“And so in 15 minutes, this woman changed my life.” Are you ready for an enlightening journey through coaching, leadership, and the impact of embracing diversity, equity, and inclusion? In this episode we have the pleasure of speaking with Ranieka Weston, diversity and leadership facilitator, executive leadership coach, and talent strategist. She s…
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Are you looking for ways to enhance your program design skills? Join us in this episode to hear a tip that will help you do exactly that, shared by our very own ATDNYC VP of Membership, Maggie Nelson. Discover how job shadowing can be used to tailor your program to the needs of your learners and enhance your approach to program design. Additional R…
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Danielle Wallace, Chief Learning Strategist of Beyond the Sky, joins the podcast to share her passion for learner personas in L&D. Listen to her explanation of what learner personas are, the “do’s and dont's” of building learner personas, and the ways you can use personas in training. Meet some of Danielle’s favorite learner personas as she discuss…
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“We’re going to take data, we’re going to create a story, we’re going to connect what we know about people in the organization to…relevant metrics and data…” - Sy Islam Have you ever found yourself curious about people analytics and its role in talent development, or wondered how it could enhance your everyday work? In today’s episode, Sy Islam, Ph…
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Has there ever been a time when you’ve wanted to create a level playing field when facilitating an online training? Tune in to this episode where we introduce you to the 'Hot Lava' technique. Explore a simple yet impactful approach that enhances engagement and inclusivity by giving everyone the same amount of time to respond to a question or prompt…
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Belo Miguel Cipriani, digital inclusion strategist and founder of Oleb Media, joins the podcast to help us rethink accessibility. Learn how to overcome the intimidation factor of accessibility and engage in active digital inclusivity with Belo’s empowering recommendations. Belo shares his personal experience living with a disability and addresses t…
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Are you ready to step into the future of learning? In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Christine Janssen, the visionary founder of Edstutia, an award-winning immersive learning company that's changing the game by reshaping the way we acquire skills. Dr. Janssen introduces us to Edstutia's innovative virtual campus designed for education, learning,…
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Ready to launch your training with participants fully engaged and primed for learning? While you're prepared to facilitate, your participants might still be mentally juggling work, personal matters, or distractions unrelated to the training. In this Unlocked Insights episode we share a few tips recommended by Jenn Jackovsky, former president of ATD…
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David Dylan Thomas, Founder and CEO of David Dylan Thomas LLC and author of Design for Cognitive Bias, joins the podcast to share how L&D professionals can harness cognitive bias in their work. David reveals common cognitive biases, such as confirmation bias, illusion of control, loss aversion bias, and consistency bias, and provides strategies to …
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“...you have that intrinsic leverage…where the company really does want you for the job. And if you're able to build some leverage by asking strategic questions, they'll usually negotiate.” - Brandon Bramley ‌ Are you ready to master the art of salary negotiation and boost your compensation? In this episode, we're joined by Brandon Bramley, the Fou…
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If you’ve ever felt nervous about attending a networking event, you’re not alone. Often in our field, we are the ones creating events that involve networking and face the challenge of making them inviting. In this episode we discuss an innovative concept developed by Robbie Samuels called Croissants vs. Bagels. Robbie asks individuals attending his…
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Mallory Flynn, Content Manager of Organizational and Career Development at ATD, joins the podcast to discuss the latest projects she’s been working on. Mallory shares what it was like to work behind the scenes on the newly released, ATD’s Organization Development Handbook, and how the book was specifically created to support L&D professionals navig…
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