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Disruptive Innovations

Disruptive Innovators features conversations with CIOs and IT/Digital leaders from around the world - diving into their personal backstory/career, their current role, trends they've been seeing and their vision for the future. This podcast is made for people who recognize how quickly the digital business landscape is evolving - those who recognize that it takes a village of trusted advisors to navigate this ever-changing terrain – People who enjoy listening to high-level discussions surrounding what it means to be a leader, real-world examples of challenges faced, and industry-specific strategies leveraged to create exceptional business outcomes.

  1. Augmenting Human Coaches With AI To Scale Leadership Development with Louise Doorn of CoachNova

    23h ago

    Augmenting Human Coaches With AI To Scale Leadership Development with Louise Doorn of CoachNova

    This week, David Wright sits down with Louise Doorn, CEO and Founder of CoachNova, to discuss how AI is reshaping the executive coaching industry. Louise shares the vision behind CoachNova, a platform designed to augment human coaches with AI — capturing coaching signatures from session transcriptions, extending client relationships beyond scheduled hours and building a privacy-first infrastructure under the EU AI Act. Key Takeaways: 00:00 Introduction. 02:30 Why Louise believes agentic AI and digital knowledge gardens are a game-changer for leaders who cannot scale themselves.  05:10 How inner development and stepping away from the day-to-day have driven Louise's biggest breakthroughs.  11:20 The moment a failed IPO led Louise to a year of exploration — and ultimately to entrepreneurship.  22:05 How CoachNova built its MVP within two months following an AI and coaching conference at Columbia.  23:06 How the platform uses prompt engineering and ICF and EMCC accreditation standards to generate session notes.  24:45 Why CoachNova built on EU infrastructure to comply with GDPR and the EU AI Act — and what that means for data security in coaching.  25:09 How pattern recognition across coaching sessions measures coach efficacy by client type for corporate sponsor programs.  27:30 How 80% of a coach's signature is captured from transcriptions — and what fills the remaining 20%.  31:15 Why static digital twins fall short and how CoachNova's dynamic model continues to develop alongside the coach and coachee. Thanks for listening to the “Disruptive Innovators” podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, hit the subscribe button and never miss another insightful conversation. And be sure to leave a review to help get the word out about the Champions of Digital Business. Resources Mentioned: CoachNova:  https://coachnova.ai  Delphi AI:  https://delphi.ai #DisruptiveInnovation #Innovation #DisruptiveTech

    39 min
  2. Live From HIMSS 2026: The Future of Healthcare IT - Part 2

    May 10

    Live From HIMSS 2026: The Future of Healthcare IT - Part 2

    David Wright sits down with four healthcare technology leaders live from HIMSS 2026 in Las Vegas for a series of short, direct conversations capturing the real state of digital health transformation. Tom Boyle (Head of Telecoms at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Tonya Reeder (CIO, Walter Reed National Military Mediacl Centre), Trip Humphrey (Director of Data Science and AI, Carilion Clinic), and Dr. Kaitlan Baston (Founder and CEO, Vinyl Health) each bring a distinct vantage point on AI adoption, governance, equity, and patient empowerment in a sector moving faster than its own roadmaps. Key Takeaways: 00:00 Introduction. 02:30 UK patients accept longer waits , but only if health systems proactively keep them informed along the way. 04:00 Start AI with admin and radiology triage — win trust first, then pursue bigger clinical transformation. 06:00 The NHS and US health systems face more digital parallels than differences — same conversations, different funding models. 18:00 AI bias is a data gap problem, for example, underrepresented populations were simply absent from early military health records. 18:30 Buying a $25M AI tool means nothing if you're only using $1M worth of its functionality. 30:00 Building AI models from scratch is a research undertaking. Most health systems should focus on implementation science instead. 34:00 Health system leaders learn about new AI capabilities hours before their stakeholders ask about them — roadmaps are nearly impossible. 38:30 The right response to breakneck AI change is empathy, not telling people to just deal with being scared. 49:30 Care coordination is duplicated everywhere, but patients and families are rarely the ones driving it. Vinyl fixes that. 52:30 Federal momentum — CMS Tech Ecosystem, data blocking rules, TEFCA — is directly aligned with patient-held records. The timing is right. Resources Mentioned: Tom Boyle https://www.linkedin.com/in/tomboylenhs/ Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust https://www.linkedin.com/company/sheffield-teaching-hospitals-nhs-foundation-trust/ Tonya Reeder https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyareeder/ Walter Reed National Military Mediacl Centre https://www.linkedin.com/company/wrnmmcdha/ Trip Humphrey https://www.linkedin.com/in/triphumphrey/ Carilion Clinic | LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/carilion-clinic/ Carilion Clinic | Website https://www.carilionclinic.org/ Dr. Kaitlan Baston https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaitlan-baston/ Vinyl Health | LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/vinyl-health-ai/ Vinyl Health | Website https://www.vinylhealth.com/ HIMSS 2026 https://www.himss.org/news-center/himss26-shaping-the-future-of-healthcare-with-expert-insights-exceptional-impact/ University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust https://www.uhnm.nhs.uk CMS Interoperability and Patient Access Rule https://www.cms.gov/interoperability Tefca (Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement) https://www.healthit.gov/topic/interoperability/policy/trusted-exchange-framework-and-common-agreement-tefca Thanks for listening to the “Disruptive Innovators” podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, hit the subscribe button and never miss another insightful conversation. And be sure to leave a review to help get the word out about the Champions of Digital Business. #DisruptiveInnovation #Innovation #DisruptiveTech

    59 min
  3. Live From HIMSS 2026: The Future of Healthcare IT

    Apr 26

    Live From HIMSS 2026: The Future of Healthcare IT

    In a special live episode recorded on the floor of HIMSS 2026 in Las Vegas, David Wright sits down with four healthcare technology leaders to capture a snapshot of where healthcare innovation stands right now. The guests are Benjiman Jennings, Assistant Program Manager of PEO DHMS; Dustin Hufford, Senior VP and CIO of Cooper University Health Care; Maria Sexton, Senior VP and CIO of UT Medical; and Michael Hasselberg, Chief Transformation and Digital Officer of Nebraska Medicine. KEY TAKEAWAYS 00:00:00 Introduction. 00:06:30 Benjiman Jennings describes how cybersecurity requirements and budget instability compound inside government healthcare IT, creating a uniquely constrained environment for innovation. 00:14:00 Solving today’s problems creates tomorrow’s problems — and the real leverage is building for challenges five years out. 00:27:00 Dustin Hufford discusses foundational AI priorities: a cloud data lake, native AI development and a Chief AI Officer hire to coordinate maturation. 00:33:00 Consolidating patient data at health system level is impractical at scale, and there is a case for patient-held data with AI summarisation. 00:39:00 Maria Sexton reframes the ‘IT and the business’ language as a structural problem — one IT has largely created for itself by accepting a satellite role. 00:49:00 Maria shares what she learned when she arrived at UT Medical to find 430 listed projects, and what the CPO told her about running too far ahead of the organisation. 01:07:00 Michael Hasselberg explains how it has never been easier to build AI in-house. 01:09:30 An AI governance model, where use cases are voted on by the chiefs and CEO, ensures senior-level resource commitment before every build. 01:14:00 A clinician was convinced a vendor had the only solution, until process engineers scoped the problem and built it in five weeks. RESOURCES MENTIONED Benjiman Jennings http://linkedin.com/in/benjimanjennings PEO DHMS http://linkedin.com/company/peo-dhms Dustin Hufford http://linkedin.com/in/dustin-hufford-ba70352 Cooper University Health Care http://linkedin.com/company/cooperuniversityhealthcare Maria Sexton http://linkedin.com/in/mariasexton UT Medical http://linkedin.com/company/ut-medical Michael Hasselberg http://linkedin.com/in/michael-hasselberg-793a4111b Nebraska Medicine http://linkedin.com/company/nebraskamed HIMSS 2026 https://www.himss.org CMS Tech Ecosystem https://www.cms.gov PEO DHMS https://health.mil/Military-Health-Topics/Technology/PEO-DHMS Cooper University Health Care https://www.cooperhealth.org/ Nebraska Medicine https://www.nebraskamed.com UT Medical https://www.utmedical.org/ Thanks for listening to the “Disruptive Innovators” podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, hit the subscribe button and never miss another insightful conversation. And be sure to leave a review to help get the word out about the Champions of Digital Business. #DisruptiveInnovation #Innovation #DisruptiveTech

    1h 20m
  4. Using AI To Address Clinical Debt and Health Inequalities with Tim Caroe of NHS England

    Apr 20

    Using AI To Address Clinical Debt and Health Inequalities with Tim Caroe of NHS England

    David Wright sits down with  NHS England’s Tim Caroe - Primary Care Medical Director and Acting CCIO for NHSE South East and National Primary Care Medical Directorate Lead for Digital and Data. They explore the growing pressure on primary care, why digital has to be central to the solution and what a genuinely prevention-focused health system could look like. Key Takeaways: 00:00 Introduction. 03:10 Tim describes his career path from Cambridge to GP to national digital lead. 08:20 Curiosity is a defining quality of effective leadership — when people stop asking why, they become difficult to follow. 14:05 Restlessness with the status quo has been central to Tim's career progression, pushing him from organ-level thinking to population-level change. 18:10 During COVID, Tim cleared his diary to listen to concerns about disproportionate impact on people of color — an early intervention that an independent review later credited with saving lives. 22:20 Clinical debt is measurable and nationally visible; the data already exists, but incentives and additional teams have not solved it at scale. 25:05 Without a significant digital component, there is an existential threat to what healthcare systems can deliver — inequality in access to care will deepen. 28:10 Society moves slower than technology — the challenge is building national infrastructure through public-private collaboration rather than leaving coverage to a fragmented market. 33:15 Primary care in the UK holds some of the most detailed patient records in the world, but data sharing remains limited by legacy legislation and personal liability for GPs. 36:10 Patients are already seeking their own health data — the infrastructure to support that safely, with AI helping identify what is appropriate to share, is the next step. Resources Mentioned: Tim Caroe https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-caroe-4029a2200/ NHS England | LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/nhsengland/ NHS England | Website https://www.england.nhs.uk/ Isaac Asimov - Foundation Series https://www.amazon.com/Foundation-Isaac-Asimov/dp/0553293354 NHS APP   https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-app/ Thanks for listening to the “Disruptive Innovators” podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, hit the subscribe button and never miss another insightful conversation. And be sure to leave a review to help get the word out about the Champions of Digital Business. #DisruptiveInnovation #Innovation #DisruptiveTech

    40 min
  5. Leading Digital Transformation in Property with Richard Corbridge of SEGRO

    Apr 12

    Leading Digital Transformation in Property with Richard Corbridge of SEGRO

    David Wright sits down with Richard Corbridge , Chief Information Officer of SEGRO plc, on this episode. They explore how technology is reshaping the property industry, why simplifying core systems matters and how AI orchestration can free people to focus on higher-value work. Richard shares lessons from the NHS, retail and government, and reflects on leading digital transformation through an industrial revolution driven by AI. Key Takeaways: 00:00 Introduction. 03:10 Making digital change understandable across the business. 11:20 Leading through crisis during Black Friday at Boots. 16:05 Moving from manual processes to AI-driven automation. 20:30 The data challenge: turning volume into insight. 24:05 Orchestrating AI and managing “digital colleagues.” 28:45 Measuring value as technology spend increases. 33:10 AI as an industrial revolution for the workforce. 34:40 Career advice: embrace change across industries. Resources Mentioned: Richard Corbridge http://www.linkedin.com/in/rich-corbridge-fbcs-8b621b5/ SEGRO plc | lIinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/segro-plc/ SEGRO | Website https://www.segro.com Boots https://www.boots.com Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-work-pensions NHS (National Health Service) https://www.nhs.uk Walgreens Boots Alliance https://www.walgreensbootsalliance.com Microsoft Copilot https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-copilot Claude (Anthropic) https://claude.ai Bonfire of the Vanities – Tom Wolfe https://www.amazon.com/Bonfire-Vanities-Tom-Wolfe/dp/0312427573 Nobody’s Fool – Richard Russo https://www.amazon.com/Nobodys-Fool-Richard-Russo/dp/0679753338 Thanks for listening to the “Disruptive Innovators” podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, hit the subscribe button and never miss another insightful conversation. And be sure to leave a review to help get the word out about the Champions of Digital Business. #DisruptiveInnovation #Innovation #DisruptiveTech

    36 min
  6. Closing the Knowing-Doing Gap with Jean Gomes of Outside

    Apr 5

    Closing the Knowing-Doing Gap with Jean Gomes of Outside

    Jean Gomes, Founder and CEO of Outside and author of “Leading in a Non-Linear World,” joins David Wright to explore the science of mindset and how leaders can rethink performance, change and decision-making in an increasingly uncertain world. Jean explains how mindset is not simply beliefs or behaviors but a set of self-awareness mechanisms that shape how people think, feel and interpret events. The conversation covers the neuroscience behind mindset, why organizations struggle with transformation and how leaders can close the gap between knowing and doing. Jean also shares practical frameworks for developing metacognition, managing triggered responses and using “future-back” thinking to design strategy in uncertain environments. Key Takeaways: 00:00 Introduction. 02:05 Leaders should check whether their schedule actually reflects the strategy they say they are pursuing. 05:15 Mindset is not just beliefs or behaviors; it’s a set of self-awareness mechanisms that help people reinterpret experiences and regulate how they think and feel. 07:06 Jean’s career path from neuroscience and creative industries to leadership consulting and mindset research. 12:10 Metacognition — the ability to think about your thinking — is the key mechanism that helps close the gap between knowing and doing. 14:20 Leaders who develop flexible mindsets gain the ability to adapt, question assumptions and update beliefs as new information emerges. 16:10 Many digital transformation failures occur because leaders outsource new capabilities instead of building the mindset needed to understand them. 21:05 When Jean’s business nearly collapsed during the dot-com downturn, he was forced to rethink leadership and resilience. 30:10 Practicing “constructive doubt” by reviewing weekly decisions helps leaders repair relationships, adapt faster and avoid major blind spots. 33:05 Jean’s books provide practical tools for strengthening mindset and applying neuroscience insights to leadership. 36:15 A powerful leadership strategy is “future-back thinking”: imagine the outcome you want and work backwards to identify the bold moves required today. Resources Mentioned: Jean Gomes https://www.linkedin.com/in/jean-gomes-7a2244/ Outside https://www.linkedin.com/company/outside-consulting/ "Leading in a Non-Linear World" by Jean Gomes https://www.amazon.com/dp/1119672724/ The Energy Project (Tony Schwartz) https://theenergyproject.com "The Way We're Working Isn’t Working" by Tony Schwartz, Jean Gomes and Catherine McCarthy https://www.amazon.com/dp/1451610262/ Outside | Website https://www.weareoutside.com/ Thanks for listening to the “Disruptive Innovators” podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, hit the subscribe button and never miss another insightful conversation. And be sure to leave a review to help get the word out about the Champions of Digital Business. #DisruptiveInnovation #Innovation #DisruptiveTech

    41 min
  7. Beyond the Hype: Practical Decision-Making for Healthcare IT Leaders With Oliver Galicki of Memorial Hermann Health System

    Mar 29

    Beyond the Hype: Practical Decision-Making for Healthcare IT Leaders With Oliver Galicki of Memorial Hermann Health System

    David Wright is joined by Oliver Galicki, Vice President, Clinical Applications of Memorial Hermann Health System, to discuss how healthcare IT leaders navigate financial pressure, prioritization and enterprise-scale decision-making. Oliver draws on his experience leading clinical applications through a major Epic implementation while balancing innovation, risk and operational reality across a large health system. Key Takeaways: 00:00 Introduction. 05:30 The IT partnership model drives better adoption and ROI. 14:58 Resourcefulness at community hospitals shapes transformational IT leaders. 19:46 IT leaders must hold teams accountable and eliminate silos. 22:52 Project failures teach critical lessons about planning and resources. 28:28 Collaboration transcends competition in healthcare IT communities. 36:22 Enterprise imaging consolidation is healthcare's critical next frontier. 40:20 IT stewardship requires pragmatic prioritization amid financial constraints. 43:52 Healthcare IT must escape perpetual piloting to scale rapidly. 49:16 Leaders should not lose operational connection as scale increases. Resources Mentioned: Oliver Galicki https://www.linkedin.com/in/ogalicki/ Memorial Hermann Health System | LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/memorialhermann/ Memorial Hermann Health System | Website http://www.memorialhermann.org/ CHIME (College of Healthcare Information Management Executives) | Website https://chimecentral.org/about Thanks for listening to the “Disruptive Innovators” podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, hit the subscribe button and never miss another insightful conversation. And be sure to leave a review to help get the word out about the Champions of Digital Business. #DisruptiveInnovation #Innovation #DisruptiveTech

    50 min
  8. Preparing for AGI and the Age of Superintelligence with Ingo Paas, Technology Executive and Author of “A Billion Times Smarter”

    Mar 22

    Preparing for AGI and the Age of Superintelligence with Ingo Paas, Technology Executive and Author of “A Billion Times Smarter”

    AI is advancing faster than our ability to govern it. David Wright speaks with Technology Executive Ingo Paas, Author of “A Billion Times Smarter,” about the systemic impact of AI, the risks of convenience-driven adoption and why governance must evolve as quickly as the technology itself. They explore AI’s transformational opportunities, existential risks and Ingo’s proposed five-layer governance framework — from global alignment to individual empowerment — including the concept of a personal AI twin designed to protect autonomy in an AI-saturated world. Key Takeaways: 00:00 Introduction. 04:20 AI systems will not independently design governance models — humans must initiate and define them. 08:14 The core thesis: impact is the only measure that matters, not whether AI becomes conscious. 12:10AI convenience accelerates adoption while users accept tools without understanding implications. 15:15 AI can enhance human capability, but only if users remain critical and engaged. 17:05 AI will not invent governance frameworks on its own — intentional human design is required. 19:20 Transformational opportunities often evolve into systemic and existential risks. 22:05 Introduction of the five-layer governance framework, beginning with global alignment. 24:10 AI must be governed by AI through an operational oversight layer. 27:20 The AI twin concept: a personal AI guardian connected to governance infrastructure. 34:15 The global governance gap is far larger than most leaders acknowledge. 38:05 Closing the knowledge gap begins with individuals actively engaging and questioning AI’s impact. Resources Mentioned: Ingo Paas https://www.linkedin.com/in/ingo-paas-aa655a9/ “A Billion Times Smarter” by Ingo Paas https://www.amazon.com/-/es/dp/B0GL1SVYK4/ “Digital Composable Enterprises” by Ingo Paas https://www.amazon.com/-/es/dp/B0CD5QZV7K/ “Empowering Human Autonomy” by Ingo Paas https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Ingo-Paas-ebook/dp/B0F5QW7PVW/ European AI Act https://artificialintelligenceact.eu/ Thanks for listening to the “Disruptive Innovators” podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, hit the subscribe button and never miss another insightful conversation. And be sure to leave a review to help get the word out about the Champions of Digital Business. #DisruptiveInnovation #Innovation #DisruptiveTech

    41 min

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Disruptive Innovators features conversations with CIOs and IT/Digital leaders from around the world - diving into their personal backstory/career, their current role, trends they've been seeing and their vision for the future. This podcast is made for people who recognize how quickly the digital business landscape is evolving - those who recognize that it takes a village of trusted advisors to navigate this ever-changing terrain – People who enjoy listening to high-level discussions surrounding what it means to be a leader, real-world examples of challenges faced, and industry-specific strategies leveraged to create exceptional business outcomes.

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