Global Skills Podcast

Vanessa Wainwright

Hosted by Vanessa Wainwright — global skills strategist and industry leader with over 22 years of experience. The Global Skills Podcast explores one of the most urgent challenges of our time: closing the global skills gap and future-proofing talent in an age of rapid change. Each episode, Vanessa speaks with brilliant leaders from business, education, and government, that are shaping the future of work, reimagining learning, and transforming how talent is discovered and developed. Together, they uncover the real challenges organizations face, the strategies that are working, and what the future holds for skills, AI, and human potential. From CEOs and policymakers to entrepreneurs, educators, and mid-career professionals, this is the space where ideas meet action, helping leaders and learners alike navigate the new world of work. Proudly sponsored by Abodoo, whose mission is to ensure that everyone, everywhere, has access to learning, work, and opportunity by empowering organizations and educators with world-class skills technology to close the gap and future-proof their talent.

  1. Skills Aren't Missing - They're Invinsible

    Jun 22

    Skills Aren't Missing - They're Invinsible

    In this special solo episode of the Global Skills Podcast, I wanted to step away from my usual guest interviews and explore a question that has been sitting with me for years: if employers say they can’t find skilled people, and job seekers say they can’t find opportunities, what’s really going wrong? Drawing on my experience in recruitment, workforce transformation, and skills intelligence, I share the story of a candidate who faced more than 1,000 job rejections before securing a role with a leading technology company and rapidly progressing in their career. That experience shaped my belief that talent is far more abundant than we think. The real challenge is that our systems often struggle to identify, understand, and connect people’s skills to opportunity. As AI continues to reshape work, I believe we need to rethink how we define, measure, and recognise capability. Throughout this episode, I explore why traditional hiring practices are failing both employers and job seekers, how transferable skills are becoming increasingly valuable, and why a shared skills language could transform the future of work. I also discuss the growing importance of skills-first hiring, lifelong learning, and workforce intelligence, and why making skills visible may be one of the most important challenges facing education, employers, and policymakers today. Connect with the Global Skills Podcast Connect with the Host Vanessa Wainwright LinkedIn Visit Our Website https://www.globalskillspodcast.com Send us an email at editor@globalskillspodcast.com   #GlobalSkillsPodcast #SkillsGap #SkillsFirstHiring #TalentManagement #AIandWork #TransferableSkills #FutureSkills

    20 min
  2. Why Learning Agility Is the Most Important Career Skill in the AI Era – with Thom Staight

    Jun 8

    Why Learning Agility Is the Most Important Career Skill in the AI Era – with Thom Staight

    In this episode, I sit down with Thom Staight, General Manager of Global Talent Acquisition for EMEA and Asia at Microsoft, to explore how AI is reshaping hiring, careers, and the future of work. Thom shares his journey from studying history and philosophy, into recruitment, and eventually leading talent strategy inside one of the world’s biggest tech companies. We talk about the shift from traditional recruitment to skills-first hiring, why learning agility matters more than ever, and how organizations can unlock hidden potential by focusing less on job titles and more on transferable skills. We also dive into how AI is changing early-career opportunities, internal mobility, and workforce planning. Thom shares practical examples of how Microsoft is using AI tools to help entry-level talent solve more complex problems earlier in their careers, while also freeing experienced employees to focus on higher-value work. Throughout the conversation, we discuss growth mindset, the importance of staying curious with new technology, and why the future of talent will depend on organizations connecting skills, learning, and career development more effectively than ever before. Connect With Thom  Staight https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomstaight/ Connect with the Global Skills Podcast Connect with the Host Vanessa Wainwright LinkedIn Visit Our Website https://www.globalskillspodcast.com Send us an email at editor@globalskillspodcast.com

    40 min
  3. How AI Is Transforming Learning and Skills Development with Clare Dygert

    Jun 1

    How AI Is Transforming Learning and Skills Development with Clare Dygert

    In this episode, I’m joined by Clare Dygert, a learning systems architect and chief learning strategist at SweetRush, now part of the NIIT group. We explore how AI is transforming learning, why personalized and adaptive learning is becoming essential, and what organizations need to do to truly close the skills gap. Clare shares her incredible career journey from wanting to become a school teacher to designing learning strategies for some of the world’s most complex organizations. We also discuss why employees must take ownership of their own growth, how micro-credentialing could reshape education, and why staying curious is one of the most important career skills anyone can develop. We also dive into the future of work, transferable skills, and why learning design needs to focus on people first. Clare shares practical advice for professionals wanting to future-proof their careers, including her personal strategy of reviewing job descriptions each year to identify new skills to learn. From designing sitcom-style training for learners with cognitive disabilities to using AI as a creative thinking partner, this conversation is packed with fresh ideas on learning, leadership, creativity, and adaptability. Clare also opens up about her passion for art, team cognition, and building learning cultures where people don’t just use AI — they grow with it. Connect With Clare Dygert https://www.linkedin.com/in/claredygert/ Connect with the Global Skills Podcast Connect with the Host Vanessa Wainwright LinkedIn Visit Our Website https://www.globalskillspodcast.com Send us an email at editor@globalskillspodcast.com

    29 min
  4. Josh Chernikoff on Scaling EdTech: How to Turn Education Ideas into Real Impact

    May 25

    Josh Chernikoff on Scaling EdTech: How to Turn Education Ideas into Real Impact

    In this episode, I’m joined by Josh Chernikoff, who has spent more than two decades (20+ years) working alongside education founders, edtech innovators, and learning leaders. Together, we explore what it really takes to turn great ideas into real impact—getting solutions not just built, but into the hands of the learners who need them most. Josh shares his unconventional journey—from struggling in school and becoming a tutor, to building and scaling multiple businesses in the education space. What stood out to me is his deep belief that success isn’t just about having a great product, but about truly understanding your audience, building credibility, and consistently showing up as yourself. We also unpack the evolving role of AI in education, why human connection still matters more than ever, and how smaller, mission-driven companies can compete in a crowded market. We also dive into practical insights for educators, founders, and leaders navigating change. Josh talks about the importance of niching down, the power of personal branding, and why “people buy from people.” One of my favourite takeaways is his mindset around progress—focusing on going “1–0 each day” and remembering that “fear is a liar.” This episode is a powerful reminder that impact comes from consistency, authenticity, and a willingness to learn through doing.   Connect With Josh Chernikoff https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuachernikoff/   Connect with the Global Skills Podcast Connect with the Host Vanessa Wainwright LinkedIn Visit Our Website https://www.globalskillspodcast.com Send us an email at editor@globalskillspodcast.com

    32 min
  5. Humanoids, AI Agents & the Future Workforce: Rebuilding Work from the Ground Up with Franz Gilbert

    May 18

    Humanoids, AI Agents & the Future Workforce: Rebuilding Work from the Ground Up with Franz Gilbert

    In this episode, I sit down with Franz Gilbert, who operates at the intersection of talent, technology, and transformation. Franz shares his unconventional career journey into HR and how it shaped his perspective on building human-centered business models. We explore how learning and development is evolving beyond silos and becoming embedded directly into the flow of work, powered by AI and real-time data. Franz also breaks down the complex world of skills taxonomies, explaining why ownership of skills strategy is no longer confined to one function but is becoming a shared, system-wide capability. We also zoom out to a global view of the workforce, discussing skills gaps, the rise of skills wallets, and the critical role governments will play in enabling workforce mobility and upskilling at scale. Franz offers practical insights for SMB leaders navigating AI disruption, highlighting how smaller businesses can actually move faster and gain a competitive edge. From agentic AI to humanoid robotics, we explore what the future workplace could look like—and why human skills like critical thinking and creativity will matter more than ever. Franz closes with powerful advice for mid-career professionals: find the work that energizes you, because passion is the key to thriving in a rapidly changing world.   Connect With Franz Gilbert https://www.linkedin.com/in/franzgilbert/ Connect with the Global Skills Podcast Connect with the Host Vanessa Wainwright LinkedIn Visit Our Website https://www.globalskillspodcast.com Send us an email at editor@globalskillspodcast.com

    24 min

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Hosted by Vanessa Wainwright — global skills strategist and industry leader with over 22 years of experience. The Global Skills Podcast explores one of the most urgent challenges of our time: closing the global skills gap and future-proofing talent in an age of rapid change. Each episode, Vanessa speaks with brilliant leaders from business, education, and government, that are shaping the future of work, reimagining learning, and transforming how talent is discovered and developed. Together, they uncover the real challenges organizations face, the strategies that are working, and what the future holds for skills, AI, and human potential. From CEOs and policymakers to entrepreneurs, educators, and mid-career professionals, this is the space where ideas meet action, helping leaders and learners alike navigate the new world of work. Proudly sponsored by Abodoo, whose mission is to ensure that everyone, everywhere, has access to learning, work, and opportunity by empowering organizations and educators with world-class skills technology to close the gap and future-proof their talent.