Futureworks

Aspect

Welcome to Futureworks, the podcast where innovation in the workplace takes center stage. Join hosts Gillian and Michelle as they dive into conversations with industry leaders, exploring the psychology and theories that are driving the future of work.

Episodes

  1. Making AI Actually Work at Work

    SEP 17

    Making AI Actually Work at Work

    AI isn’t just hype or headlines—it’s a tool. And like any tool, it’s only as useful as the person using it. In this episode, Michelle sits down with Emily Heavner, product manager at Aspect (and PhD in mathematics), to demystify artificial intelligence and its place in the modern workplace. Emily shares how AI works, clears up common misconceptions, and explains why data—not magic—is the true engine behind intelligent systems. If you’ve ever wondered how AI can support your work, or how to spot red flags in tools you're adopting, this one’s for you. You’ll Learn • Why AI depends entirely on good data • How AI compares to other automation tools • What AI can (and can’t) replace at work • How to evaluate AI tools with privacy and values in mind • Where AI shines in boosting productivity and decision-making Perfect For Workplace leaders, team builders, data geeks, skeptics of AI hype, and anyone curious about how to use AI as a helpful, human-supporting tool. Keywords AI, artificial intelligence, workforce, data, machine learning, algorithms, productivity, misconceptions, applications, technology Takeaways AI helps parse large data sets into usable, decision-ready insightsAutomation doesn't always require AI; not all AI is automationQuality data is the foundation—bad data, bad resultsAI should be evaluated through privacy, compliance, and value alignmentNot everyone needs a full AI “tool shed”—just the right tools for the jobAI isn’t new—it’s been decades in the making and is here to stayA well-built AI system improves with feedback and updated dataTrust in AI increases when people understand how it actually worksSound Bites “AI can and will support actual work.”“It’s all about data.”“You don’t need a tool shed. Sometimes you just need a hammer.”“If it doesn’t align with your core values, don’t use it.”“AI is not a new concept.”Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Emily & AI 05:13 How Emily Got into Algorithm Development 11:30 Understanding What an Algorithm Actually Is 18:53 The Mechanics of Machine Learning 25:05 Common Misconceptions About AI and Automation 31:16 Data: The True Engine Behind AI 37:36 Evaluating AI Tools in the Workplace 44:25 Aligning Tools with Your Team's Values 50:12 Productivity, Trust, and Use Cases for AI 56:44 AI's Role at Aspect and the Future of Work Related links for this episode: · Emily Heavner – https://www.eheavner.com · Aspect – https://www.aspect.company Be sure to support this podcast by subscribing and reviewing! Learn more about Aspect at - https://www.aspect.com/ Brought to you by Aspect and Alvaria https://www.aspect.com/ https://www.alvaria.com/ © 2025 Aspect and Alvaria

    42 min
  2. Neurodivergence, Parenting & Identity at Work with Tausha Simon

    AUG 22

    Neurodivergence, Parenting & Identity at Work with Tausha Simon

    This episode of Futureworks dives into the intersection of lived experience and leadership with Tausha Simon—marketing manager at Aspect, executive coach, and host of the GreatFully You podcast. Tausha shares what it means to create safe spaces for emergence in the workplace, how her parenting journey with a non-verbal autistic son shaped her approach to communication, and why belonging starts with understanding. Whether you're building a team or rebuilding yourself, Tausha offers deep, practical wisdom on leading with empathy, presence, and purpose. You’ll Learn What “emergence” means and why it matters more than labelsHow to spot when a team member isn’t feeling safe to shareWhat joy and play have to do with leadershipHow to hold space as a parent, peer, and professionalThe difference between checking the DEI box and embodying itPerfect For Leaders, parents, DEI professionals, and anyone working to build more compassionate, inclusive environments—at home or at work. Keywords neurodivergence, emergence, workplace inclusion, leadership, parenting, executive coaching, belonging, communication, DEI, empathy at work, safe spaces Takeaways Leadership is about creating environments where people feel safe enough to grow.Real inclusion happens in how we show up, not in what the policy book says.Asking “what do you need?” requires both presence and follow-through.Kids are incredible teachers of joy, presence, and creativity.A safe space at work begins with curiosity—not judgment.Showing up authentically helps others do the same.Sound Bites “We’re all emerging into who we’re meant to be.”“Joy is the first sign of a healthy work life.”“If you’re too much for the room, maybe the room wasn’t built for you.”“Leadership starts in your one-on-ones.”“You don’t need grand gestures, just consistent empathy.”Chapters 00:00 Welcome and Intro to Tausha  03:12 Parenting and Becoming a Safe Space  07:45 From Corporate to Coaching to Greatful YOU  12:30 What Emergence Really Means  15:40 Building Psychological Safety at Work  21:04 How Joy Unlocks Creativity and Capacity  26:10 Curiosity vs. Judgment in Leadership  30:00 Communicating with Different Processing Styles  36:45 The Power of Showing Up Fully  42:20 Creating Space for Neurodivergent Voices  46:50 Final Advice for Leaders and Individuals Related links for this episode: · GreatFully You – https://www.greatfullyyou.com · Aspect – https://aspect.company Be sure to support this podcast by subscribing and reviewing! © 2025 Aspect Learn more about Aspect at - https://www.aspect.com/ Brought to you by Aspect and Alvaria https://www.aspect.com/ https://www.alvaria.com/ © 2025 Aspect and Alvaria

    41 min
  3. Lindsey Comeau (Reading the Room – CX, Communication, and the Role of Chief of Staff)

    JUL 25

    Lindsey Comeau (Reading the Room – CX, Communication, and the Role of Chief of Staff)

    On this episode of Future Works, Gillian sits down with Lindsey Comeau, Chief of Staff at Sunday and one of the best listeners in the business. With a non-linear path from dude ranch to startup operations, Lindsey has worked across customer experience, marketing, and executive leadership. Today, she acts as the connective tissue inside a fast-moving company, helping people show up, communicate, and solve conflict more effectively. Together they explore what the Chief of Staff role really is, how startups can better invest in internal clarity, and why learning to listen might be the best leadership skill of all. You’ll Learn What a Chief of Staff actually does in a growing companyHow customer experience builds deep empathy and people skillsWhy emotional intelligence is core to startup performanceHow to manage up effectively and build executive trustThe hidden cost of communication breakdowns at workPerfect For Startup operators, people leaders, HR and talent teams, and early stage founders trying to build healthier, more human-centered cultures. Keywords chief of staff, emotional intelligence, startup culture, conflict resolution, internal operations, people management, startup communication, real leadership, people ops, CX, future of work Takeaways Customer service is an empathy masterclass for future leadersThe Chief of Staff role flexes based on what the organization needsDeep listening includes watching body language, not just hearing wordsManagers must meet people where they are, not manage how they wish to be managedAlignment between team members prevents wasted time and turnoverA lack of communication clarity can derail entire teamsAI is a great tool, but collaboration and creativity still require human connectionVulnerability builds trust and unlocks better conflict navigationChapters 00:00 Welcome and Reconnecting 01:16 What Is Sunday and What Does Lindsey Do? 03:01 What It Means to Be a Chief of Staff 06:00 Starting on a Dude Ranch, Finding a Path to Leadership 09:20 Lessons from Leading CX Teams 12:00 Coaching People Through Communication 15:30 How Lindsey Builds Trust Across Teams 19:40 Managing Up and Meeting People Where They Are 23:12 Observing Dynamics in Meetings 26:10 When Communication Breaks Down 29:00 The Hidden Cost of Misalignment 32:00 Using AI Personally and Professionally 35:00 How Sunday Supports AI Adoption Internally 37:20 Building Company Culture Through People Ops 39:40 Final Advice on Navigating Conflict Related links for this episode: Lindsey Comeau LinkedIn Sunday Lawn Care If you enjoyed this conversation, hit subscribe and follow along as we explore more ideas shaping the future of work. © 2025 Future Works Podcast / Aspect Learn more about Aspect at - https://www.aspect.com/ Brought to you by Aspect and Alvaria https://www.aspect.com/ https://www.alvaria.com/ © 2025 Aspect and Alvaria

    37 min
  4. Ric Grefé (Designing Better Leadership)

    JUN 18

    Ric Grefé (Designing Better Leadership)

    In this episode of Futureworks, Michelle and Gillian welcome a very special guest—Gillian’s father, Ric Grefé. With a career spanning naval intelligence, journalism, public policy, and two decades leading AIGA, Ric brings sharp insight into how design thinking can shape leadership that’s curious, intentional, and human-centered. From “repotting” your career to reframing hierarchy and cultivating creative confidence, Ric shares practical and personal stories that reveal what it really means to lead by design. This conversation challenges the default approaches to management and reminds us that real innovation starts with listening, observing, and staying open to change. You’ll Learn What it means to “repot” your career and stay sharpHow curiosity fuels strong, adaptive leadershipWhy observation is foundational to innovationHow design thinking can transform communication and managementWhy storytelling is essential for creating understanding and momentumPerfect For Leaders, strategists, creatives, and anyone rethinking how they show up in their work, teams, or organizations. Keywords design thinking, creative leadership, innovation, storytelling, curiosity, organizational change, design strategy, human-centered design, collaboration, communication Takeaways Career growth thrives on variety, not repetitionListening is the most underrated leadership skillDesign thinking is about solving real human problems, not just outputCreative confidence grows when leaders remove fear from the processPrototyping applies to systems, not just productsThe best leadership flips the org chart to empower the front lineStorytelling gives strategy emotional power and stickinessConstraints are part of the creative act—embrace themSound Bites "People, like plants, need to be repotted regularly.""You can't pump uphill.""We're not in the information business, we're in the understanding business.""Creative confidence starts with curiosity.""Anyone can hang a curtain. Getting the permit is the art.""Storytelling is what makes things memorable and shareable."Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Futureworks 00:28 Introducing Ric Grefé 01:15 Why Observation Fuels Innovation 03:00 Leaving Consulting for Lasting Impact 05:00 Repotting and the Power of Perspective 07:15 Building AIGA from Club to Hub 10:30 Design Thinking for Leaders 12:45 Prototyping Communication and Culture 15:10 Flipping the Org Chart to Serve Better 17:30 Storytelling, Abundance, and Administrative Art 20:00 Final Takeaways on Curiosity and Leadership Related links for this episode: https://www.aspect.com/ https://www.alvaria.com/ If you enjoyed what you heard today, be sure to subscribe and follow along as we explore innovation and imagination in the workplace. © 2025 Futureworks Podcast / Aspect Learn more about Aspect at - https://www.aspect.com/ Brought to you by Aspect and Alvaria https://www.aspect.com/ https://www.alvaria.com/ © 2025 Aspect and Alvaria

    24 min
  5. Laura Martin (Redefining Work in a Post-Pandemic World)

    11/08/2024

    Laura Martin (Redefining Work in a Post-Pandemic World)

    In this episode, Gillian, Michelle, and Laura dive into the evolving landscape of workplace culture, examining its significance in today’s organizations. They begin by defining work culture and exploring how it differs across teams and companies. Laura highlights the critical role of leaders in shaping culture through shared values and emphasizes the importance of creating feedback mechanisms to hear from employees. They discuss how investing in a positive work culture boosts both employee engagement and business performance. Later, Laura Martin and Gillian Grefe focus on building spaces where leaders can celebrate their teams and allow employees to find personal meaning in their roles. Laura shares insights from past experiences in addressing cultural issues, stressing the need to align company values with the behaviors truly accepted within an organization. They explore the post-pandemic shift in work dynamics and the necessity to redefine work models. They conclude by offering advice on fostering a strong culture—such as prioritizing employee well-being, encouraging cross-department collaboration, and valuing outcomes over time spent in the office—as well as tips for identifying candidates who align with company values during the hiring process. Learn more about Aspect at -  https://www.aspect.com/ Brought to you by Aspect and Alvaria https://www.aspect.com/ https://www.alvaria.com/ © 2024 Aspect and Alvaria Learn more about Aspect at - https://www.aspect.com/ Brought to you by Aspect and Alvaria https://www.aspect.com/ https://www.alvaria.com/ © 2025 Aspect and Alvaria

    47 min

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Welcome to Futureworks, the podcast where innovation in the workplace takes center stage. Join hosts Gillian and Michelle as they dive into conversations with industry leaders, exploring the psychology and theories that are driving the future of work.