Change It

Eloise Seidelin
Change It

‘The pace of change will never be this slow again’ Whether we like it or not Change is happening. It’s how we respond to Change that defines us. Join me for the ultimate insight into how professionals highly qualified in Change embrace it, tackle it and succeed in the face of it.

  1. 29 JAN

    Balancing AI and Human Intelligence for Effective Change Management with Michelle Teunis

    In this thought-provoking episode of the Change It Podcast, host Eloise Seidelin sits down with Michelle Teunis, an expert in brain-friendly change and neuroscience, to explore the intersection of AI and Human Intelligence (HI) in change management. Together, they dive into the fascinating ways our brains react to change and how understanding these mechanisms can help us design more effective, sustainable change strategies. Michelle shares her journey into applied neuroscience, unpacking how brain-friendly principles can be applied in personal and professional settings. The conversation covers how to foster emotional regulation, maintain social connection in the workplace, and harness co-intelligence between humans and AI to navigate the ever-evolving digital landscape. Key topics include: The brain’s reaction to change and triggers for resistance. The practical application of neuroscience principles to design brain-friendly change. How to balance AI's capabilities with the irreplaceable value of HI. The risks of over-relying on AI in decision-making. Michelle offers actionable insights for leaders and change practitioners who want to blend cutting-edge AI tools with a human-first approach to drive impactful transformation. 🎧 Tune in for expert advice, fascinating neuroscience, and practical strategies to lead smarter and more connected change initiatives. Timestamps:00:00 Welcome to the Change It Podcast00:28 Michelle's Journey into Neuroscience03:16 Applying Neuroscience in Personal Life07:39 The Four Key Organizing Principles14:22 Triggers and Responses to Change18:29 Designing Brain-Friendly Change25:22 Understanding Immunity to Change26:30 The Brain as a Prediction Machine29:54 Comparing Human Brain and AI34:14 The Role of AI in Enhancing Human Capabilities37:35 The Risks of Over-Reliance on AI45:14 Balancing AI and Human Intelligence46:05 Final Thoughts and Connection Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleteunis/ https://aclinstitute.teachable.com/p/brainfriendlychange 1. Diagnosing your own immunity to change, Kegan and Lahey, 2009: https://mindsatwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/Chapter9.pdf2. Dr Lisa Feldman Barrett (Cutting Edge Neuroscientist). - The brain is a prediction machine: https://theknowledge.io/the-prediction-machine/amp/- The theory of constructed emotion: https://fortelabs.com/blog/how-emotions-are-made/Highly recommended books written by Lisa: - 7.5 lessons about the brain. - How emotions are made. Dr Brett Kagan and Cortical Labs- Growing neurons / brain-cells in a dish (synthetic brains and AI): https://corticallabs.medium.com/what-does-it-mean-to-grow-a-mind-5819fcdd8a99- Merging AI and biology: https://youtu.be/L8tX7kMJDT4?si=4s9EX06Pygwqo72X Don’t miss this episode filled with insights on the balance between technology and human connection in the ever-changing world of work!

    50 min
  2. 25/11/2024

    Debunking Change Myths with James Healy

    In this episode of the Change It podcast, host Eloise chats with James Healy, a behavioural science expert based in Perth, WA, to debunk some of the most persistent myths in change management and organisational behaviour. Together, they take a closer look at widely accepted psychological models, such as Elizabeth Kübler-Ross's five stages of grief and the Myers-Briggs personality test, exposing their flaws and limitations in real-world applications. James shares his perspective on why understanding human behaviour through a behavioural science lens is essential for driving meaningful and sustainable change. He challenges traditional approaches, advocating for environmental adaptation over attempting to alter individual personalities, and offers practical strategies to bring this human-centric approach into organisational change initiatives. Listen in as James discusses: Why some popular psychological models are outdated and ineffective How a behavioural science lens transforms the way we approach change Why the over reliance on personality as a driver of behaviour isn't helping us and how changing environments and reducing friction could influence change effectively How to apply behavioural science in organisational settings Practical steps to rethink and improve change management practices James's insights provide a fresh and thought-provoking perspective on change management, encouraging us to question the status quo and embrace a more evidence-based approach to organisational transformation. Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-healy-7ba629167/ https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-b-word/id1597234291 Follow, subscribe, and tune in for more thought leadership and change management expertise on the Change It podcast!

    48 min
5
out of 5
19 Ratings

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‘The pace of change will never be this slow again’ Whether we like it or not Change is happening. It’s how we respond to Change that defines us. Join me for the ultimate insight into how professionals highly qualified in Change embrace it, tackle it and succeed in the face of it.

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