How'd You Learn That?
How'd You Learn That?
Amit Sevak
From chess to charm, from survival to standup comedy, humans have got skills. But how exactly do we learn them? Education expert Amit Sevak is on a global mission to find out.
#33 JFF CEO Maria Flynn on Technology & Inequality
In today’s economy, we face two really big challenges. One is technological change, which is creating gaps between the skills employers need and those workers can offer. The other is rising inequality, which stifles talent – holding back not just individuals and families but whole societies. My guest today, Jobs for the Future CEO Maria Flynn, is tackling both of those problems at the same time!
Apr 20, 2022
22 min
#32 Wiley's Todd Zipper on Innovation in Education
“Innovation” might not be the first word that comes to mind when we think about education. But in recent years, the sector has seen an explosion in new technologies – like online learning – as well as new business models – like hire-train-deploy. My guest today, Wiley Education Services President Todd Zipper, is on the front lines of those developments.
Apr 13, 2022
26 min
#31 Identity Over Skills with Executive Coach Tom Schaff
Not every guest makes you rethink the premise of your show, but Tom Schaff managed it. An executive coach who trains Fortune 500 sales teams and collaborates with the likes of Tony Robbins and Robert Cialdini, Tom told me that, in his view, "Identity trumps skills every time." Whoa. Is that true? Listen to find out! 
Mar 23, 2022
28 min
#30 Have Degree, Will Travel with WorldGrad Founder Amit Garga
The world has changed a lot since my dad came from Gujarat to the U.S. to study engineering in 1967; but Indians are more eager than ever to study overseas. Amit Garga helps them do just that. His company works with universities in the United States, Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand to develop hybrid degree programs that can be completed partly online and partly on campus. Join us to discuss the past, present, and future of international student mobility.
Mar 16, 2022
23 min
#29 Economist Tony Carnevale on College & Biden's Infrastructure Bill
Professor Tony Carnevale, founder and director of Georgetown University's Center on Education and the Workforce and co-author of the seminal book The Merit Myth, has been advising U.S. presidents, both Democrat and Republican, for decades. In this episode, he addresses American colleges and the inequality he says they continue to stoke; and he discusses the Infrastructure Bill, which he sees as good for the working class... but only up to a point. The unifying theme, one we have encountered before on this podcast, is America's chronic disconnect between education and the economy.
Mar 9, 2022
23 min
#28 Coaching the Uber-Rich with Tiger 21 CEO Tim Daniels
So you have sold your business. You have $1 billion burning a hole in your pocket. What next? What skills do you need? Who is going to teach you? Join me and Tiger 21 CEO Tim Daniels as we discuss wealth management, philanthropy, and your "personal board of directors."
Mar 2, 2022
23 min
#27 An 80-Year Career with Long Life Learning Author Michelle Weise
Humans are living longer; but thanks to technology, the useful life of any learned skill is getting shorter. No longer can we hope to complete all our education - K-12, college, grad school - by the age of 25! Enter Michele Weise, expert in adult learning and author of Long Life Learning: Preparing for Jobs that Don't Even Exist Yet. Join us to discuss the unbundling of credentials, the need for more widespread generalism, and crucially, who should pay!
Feb 23, 2022
19 min
#26 Ex-White House Speechwriter Bob Lehrman on Writing to Persuade
Persuasion is one of the most in-demand skills. But how do you learn it? Bob Lehrman, veteran of the Clinton White House, professor of speechwriting at American University, and author of the seminal Political Speechwriter's Companion, has the answers!
Feb 16, 2022
27 min
#25 Life Coaching with LifeRamp CEO Michael Huckaby
Life coaching. Just a few years ago, it was the butt of jokes. Today, it seems everyone has a coach. Michael Huckaby founded his company, LifeRamp, in 2020 with the aim of bringing coaching to the masses. On this episode, we find out what coaching is, what it isn't, and how it can help millions of people navigate an increasingly volatile job market.
Feb 9, 2022
20 min
#24 Who Needs College? With Author Michael Horn
Disruptive innovation is all the rage these days. And if there is one sector that could use a bit of disruption, it’s higher education. Most colleges and universities still teach the same subjects using the same methods they have for decades, if not centuries. Author and speaker Michael Horn is out to change all that. Join us to find out how!
Feb 2, 2022
24 min
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