Designing with Love

Jackie Pelegrin

What does it take to design learning experiences that truly work? Join Jackie Pelegrin, award-winning instructional designer and Grand Canyon University (GCU) adjunct instructor, as she explores instructional design, e-learning, and AI integration. Expect actionable tips, real-world insights, and conversations with students, alumni, and industry leaders shaping the future of learning.

  1. Creativity Over Compliance with Michaell Magrutsche

    1D AGO

    Creativity Over Compliance with Michaell Magrutsche

    Creativity isn’t extra; it’s how we unlock potential. That’s the heartbeat of this conversation with Austrian‑Californian multimedia artist and creativity awareness educator Michaell Magrusche, whose neurodiversity shaped a human‑centered approach to learning, design, and life. We talk candidly about why people must come before systems, how to balance money, meaning, and voice in design, and the simple habits that make creativity a daily practice instead of a once‑a‑year workshop. Enjoyed the conversation? Follow the show, share it with a colleague, and leave a review to help others find it. Your support helps us keep these human‑centered stories flowing. 🔗 Website and Social Links: Please visit Michaell Magrutsche’s website and social media links below. Michaell’s Website Hub Michaell’s Facebook Page Michaell’s Instagram Page Michaell’s LinkedIn Page Michaell’s X Page Michaell’s Pinterest Page Michaell’s YouTube Channel You can also read the following white papers Michaell has published on LinkedIn:  What is Living a Human-Centric vs. System-Relevant Life? DYSLEXIA from SHAME to FAME Part 1: An Introduction to Grasp Dyslexia’s Impact DYSLEXIA from SHAME to FAME Part 2: Getting a Grasp on Dyslexia DYSLEXIA from SHAME to FAME Part 3: Jobs for Neurodivergent & Disabled Humans Through My 50 Years of Experience  📢 Call-to-Action: Feel free to check out Michaell’s podcast, “THE SMART OF ART – The Power of Art and Creativity” on Spotify and “Humanity Unboxed (Wisdomseekers)” on Yo Send Jackie a Text Join PodMatch!Use the link to join PodMatch, a place for hosts and guests to connect.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show 💟 Designing with Love + allows you to support the show by keeping the mic on and the ideas flowing. Click on the link above to provide your support. ☕ Buy Me a Coffee is another way you can support the show, either as a one-time gift or through a monthly subscription.  🗣️ Want to be a guest on Designing with Love? Send Jackie Pelegrin a message on PodMatch, here: Be a guest on the show 🌐 Check out the show's website here: Designing with Love 📱 Send a text to the show by clicking the Send Jackie a Text link above.  👍🏼 Please make sure to like and share this episode with others. Here's to great learning!

    55 min
  2. AI Guardrails 101: Policies and Permissions

    5D AGO

    AI Guardrails 101: Policies and Permissions

    AI isn’t just a time-saver anymore, it’s a trusted choice. When instructional designers paste the wrong thing into the wrong tool, the risk isn’t abstract: it can touch learner privacy, employee data, internal documents, proprietary processes, and even regulated content. In this episode, Jackie shares a simple way to stop guessing and start using AI with calm, clear guardrails you can actually follow.  We walk through three practical AI risk tiers with real examples: Tier 1 public and low risk, Tier 2 internal and sensitive, and Tier 3 regulated and personal data. Then we match those tiers to three AI tool types: public chatbots, enterprise-approved AI tools, and closed internal systems. The big takeaway is simple but powerful: the same prompt can be safe or unsafe depending on the tool and the data you feed it, which is why policies and permissions matter more than ever for responsible learning design.  To make this usable in the moment, Jackie teaches the "AI Paste Test," which consists of three fast questions you can ask before you paste anything into an AI tool. I also share a safer prompting workaround that keeps the speed benefits of AI while protecting confidentiality, plus a quick weekly challenge to build the habit. You’ll leave with practical AI governance language you can use with stakeholders and a clearer path to building trustworthy AI workflows in instructional design.  If you found this helpful, follow or subscribe, share it with a designer friend, and leave a review so more educators and instructional designers can build with AI safely and confidently. 🔗 Episode Links Please check out the resource mentioned in the episode. Enjoy! The AI Guardrails Compass  Send Jackie a Text Join PodMatch!Use the link to join PodMatch, a place for hosts and guests to connect.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show 💟 Designing with Love + allows you to support the show by keeping the mic on and the ideas flowing. Click on the link above to provide your support. ☕ Buy Me a Coffee is another way you can support the show, either as a one-time gift or through a monthly subscription.  🗣️ Want to be a guest on Designing with Love? Send Jackie Pelegrin a message on PodMatch, here: Be a guest on the show 🌐 Check out the show's website here: Designing with Love 📱 Send a text to the show by clicking the Send Jackie a Text link above.  👍🏼 Please make sure to like and share this episode with others. Here's to great learning!

    9 min
  3. From Classroom to Corporate Learning with Jessica Smith

    APR 19

    From Classroom to Corporate Learning with Jessica Smith

    Ever wondered how a teacher’s instincts translate into real business value? We sit down with Jessica Smith, a former secondary Spanish teacher turned corporate instructional designer at ADP, to unpack the exact moves that make the leap from education to L&D not just possible, but powerful. From scoping with SMEs to beating scope creep, Jessica shows how to define clear performance outcomes, audit existing materials, and pick formats that fit the workflow instead of slowing it down. If you’re curious about transitioning to corporate instructional design, you will get a concrete seven-day plan: scan job descriptions to map skills, test-drive tools with free trials, build a tiny practice project on a topic you love, and connect with mentors and communities on LinkedIn. You’ll hear why employers often value thinking and process over polish, how to structure stakeholder check-ins to prevent last-minute surprises, and the mindset shift that keeps you adaptable when tools change. Join us for a candid, practical roadmap to modern L&D, rooted in the same core insight that drives great teaching: know what the learner needs to do, then remove everything that gets in the way. If this conversation sparks ideas, subscribe, share it with a colleague, and leave a review to help more educators find their path into L&D. 📢 Call-to-Action: Are you thinking of moving from the academic world to learning and design in the private sector? You have transferable skills!  Send Jackie a Text Join PodMatch!Use the link to join PodMatch, a place for hosts and guests to connect.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show 💟 Designing with Love + allows you to support the show by keeping the mic on and the ideas flowing. Click on the link above to provide your support. ☕ Buy Me a Coffee is another way you can support the show, either as a one-time gift or through a monthly subscription.  🗣️ Want to be a guest on Designing with Love? Send Jackie Pelegrin a message on PodMatch, here: Be a guest on the show 🌐 Check out the show's website here: Designing with Love 📱 Send a text to the show by clicking the Send Jackie a Text link above.  👍🏼 Please make sure to like and share this episode with others. Here's to great learning!

    40 min
  4. The New Instructional Designer: What AI Changes and What It Doesn’t

    APR 15

    The New Instructional Designer: What AI Changes and What It Doesn’t

    AI can generate outlines, quizzes, and scripts in minutes, but that doesn’t mean your learners will do the right thing on Monday. We zoom out to see what AI is really changing in instructional design and what remains stubbornly, beautifully human: context, empathy, trust, and accountability for results. I walk through the pressure many of us are feeling as stakeholders start to assume “content equals training” and “AI equals instant course.” Then we get honest about the risks of moving fast without guardrails, including confident-sounding content that’s wrong, generic training that misses the real barrier, accessibility and inclusion problems, and the credibility hit that happens when learners sense copy-paste learning. You’ll leave with a simple rule you can use immediately: if it’s high stakes, it’s human reviewed, always, especially for compliance, safety, medical, legal, and sensitive HR topics. The best part is the opportunity. As AI makes content production cheaper, learning strategy becomes more valuable, and your role can upgrade from builder to learning architect, from deliverables to outcomes, and from content creator to quality and ethics gatekeeper. I share my three-layer ID stack, Intent, Experience, and Assets, so you can answer “Can AI just make the course?” with clarity: AI can help with assets, but intent and experience are where real learning transfer is designed. Subscribe for the rest of the AI Ready Designer series, share this with an instructional designer friend, and leave a review to help more learning designers find the show. 🔗 Episode Links: Please check out the resource mentioned in the episode. Enjoy! The AI-Ready Designer Compass  Send Jackie a Text Join PodMatch!Use the link to join PodMatch, a place for hosts and guests to connect.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show 💟 Designing with Love + allows you to support the show by keeping the mic on and the ideas flowing. Click on the link above to provide your support. ☕ Buy Me a Coffee is another way you can support the show, either as a one-time gift or through a monthly subscription.  🗣️ Want to be a guest on Designing with Love? Send Jackie Pelegrin a message on PodMatch, here: Be a guest on the show 🌐 Check out the show's website here: Designing with Love 📱 Send a text to the show by clicking the Send Jackie a Text link above.  👍🏼 Please make sure to like and share this episode with others. Here's to great learning!

    12 min
  5. Autonomy That Actually Works with Hamza Sami

    APR 12

    Autonomy That Actually Works with Hamza Sami

    Autonomy isn’t about handing learners the wheel and hoping for the best. We explore how freedom becomes fuel—when it’s matched to the stakes, the setting, and the supports. With guest Hamza Sami, we compare college courses where risk is a learning tool and corporate training where performance boundaries are real, then show how to design autonomy that fits both worlds. We dig into the practical differences that shape outcomes: extrinsic versus intrinsic motivation, facilitator versus coach mindsets, and the cost of errors. From semicircle seating to peer dialogue, we highlight small design choices that shift ownership to learners. Using Knowles’ Self-Directed Learning, we build a path of structured autonomy—guided choices, reflective practice, and feedback loops that grow confidence without creating chaos. Vygotsky’s ZPD anchors timing: model, practice, feedback, then fade. We also share simple methods to assess readiness and match scaffolds to cognitive, skill, or confidence gaps. Looking for one simple change with outsized impact? Start by asking better questions: who your learners are, why autonomy matters here, when they’re ready for more control, what choices truly build ownership, and how you’ll scaffold and fade support. If this conversation helps you design with more intention, follow the show, share it with a colleague, and leave a review to help others find it. 🔗 Website and Social Links: Please visit Hamza Sami’s website and social media links below. Hamza Sami’s Website Hamza’s LinkedIn Page 📢 Call-to-Action: Need a hand bringing your learning ideas to life, whether curriculum design, instructional strategy, or even creative production? Reach out on LinkedIn, and let’s explore how we can make learning more engaging together.  Send Jackie a Text Join PodMatch!Use the link to join PodMatch, a place for hosts and guests to connect.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show 💟 Designing with Love + allows you to support the show by keeping the mic on and the ideas flowing. Click on the link above to provide your support. ☕ Buy Me a Coffee is another way you can support the show, either as a one-time gift or through a monthly subscription.  🗣️ Want to be a guest on Designing with Love? Send Jackie Pelegrin a message on PodMatch, here: Be a guest on the show 🌐 Check out the show's website here: Designing with Love 📱 Send a text to the show by clicking the Send Jackie a Text link above.  👍🏼 Please make sure to like and share this episode with others. Here's to great learning!

    50 min
  6. How to Navigate ID Careers Across Industries

    APR 8

    How to Navigate ID Careers Across Industries

    Switching industries shouldn’t feel like starting over. We walk through a Career GPS for instructional designers that turns uncertainty into a plan: define your core strengths, translate your experience into the right industry dialect, pick an environment that fits your energy, and build a bridge portfolio that proves transfer without rebuilding from scratch. Along the way, we unpack the language differences across corporate, higher education, K–12, healthcare, and tech, so your resume and portfolio speak clearly to recruiters and hiring managers. Ready to map your next move? Grab the ID Career GPS checklist, subscribe for more practical career tactics, and share this conversation with a colleague who needs a clearer path. If this helped, leave a review and tell us which industry you’re aiming for next. 🔗 Resources and Related Episodes: If you would like to explore today’s topic further, here are a few resources to check out: 📝 Canva Template ID Career GPS Checklist: A worksheet to help you define your identity, translate your experience across industries, choose the right environment, and target your next role with confidence. 🎧 Listen Next: Related Episodes Episode 99: Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Your ID Portfolio: A step-by-step house-style blueprint for building an ID portfolio that highlights your judgment, shows measurable impact, and makes it effortless to find your best work. Episode 101: Networking Tips that Advance Your ID Career: Discover smart, low-stress ways to build connections that can genuinely move your career forward.  Send Jackie a Text Join PodMatch!Use the link to join PodMatch, a place for hosts and guests to connect.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show 💟 Designing with Love + allows you to support the show by keeping the mic on and the ideas flowing. Click on the link above to provide your support. ☕ Buy Me a Coffee is another way you can support the show, either as a one-time gift or through a monthly subscription.  🗣️ Want to be a guest on Designing with Love? Send Jackie Pelegrin a message on PodMatch, here: Be a guest on the show 🌐 Check out the show's website here: Designing with Love 📱 Send a text to the show by clicking the Send Jackie a Text link above.  👍🏼 Please make sure to like and share this episode with others. Here's to great learning!

    13 min
  7. Ethical AI, Authentic Voice, and the Joy of Progress with Jade Arthur

    APR 5

    Ethical AI, Authentic Voice, and the Joy of Progress with Jade Arthur

    What if job hunting could feel more like leveling up than burning out? Jackie sits down with language and mindset coach Jade Arthur to explore how AI and game design thinking can transform ESL learning, portfolios, and interview prep, especially for creatives entering the gaming industry. Jade walks us through a clear, repeatable workflow: define your outcomes, prompt ChatGPT for layered outputs, then move everything into Gamma to create a polished, visual resource your learners and job seekers will actually use. We compare the traditional “wall of text” experience to a resource-first approach that scales: short and long versions of content, vocabulary and grammar targets, comprehension checks, and writing prompts—all structured around the ARCS model (attention, relevance, confidence, satisfaction). The payoff is tangible. Adult learners stay engaged, candidates can see themselves in role-specific scenarios, and coaches spend less time formatting and more time adding nuance, voice, and context. Motivation gets a serious upgrade as well. Jade shares how gamified tracking, small wins, and vivid metaphors—like “job search villains”—help people push past vague anxiety and take focused action. Whether you teach ESL, build curriculum, or mentor designers and developers, you will leave with practical steps to ship something useful this week: a concise deck, a case study, or an interview prep kit that looks sharp and feels true to your voice.  🔗 Website and Social Links: Please visit Jade Arthur’s website and social media links below. Jade Arthur’s Website Jade’s LinkedIn Page Jade’s Instagram Page Jade’s YouTube Channel 📢 Call-to-Action: Visit Jane’s website for a free 15-minute Job Search Quest, which is a quick, focused coaching session (like a mini-mission in a game 🎮) designed to give job seekers an immediate win without overwhelming them. Think of it as a “speed boost” rather than a full campaign.  Send Jackie a Text Join PodMatch!Use the link to join PodMatch, a place for hosts and guests to connect.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show 💟 Designing with Love + allows you to support the show by keeping the mic on and the ideas flowing. Click on the link above to provide your support. ☕ Buy Me a Coffee is another way you can support the show, either as a one-time gift or through a monthly subscription.  🗣️ Want to be a guest on Designing with Love? Send Jackie Pelegrin a message on PodMatch, here: Be a guest on the show 🌐 Check out the show's website here: Designing with Love 📱 Send a text to the show by clicking the Send Jackie a Text link above.  👍🏼 Please make sure to like and share this episode with others. Here's to great learning!

    29 min
  8. Freelance or Full-Time: Choose Your Best Fit

    APR 1

    Freelance or Full-Time: Choose Your Best Fit

    Choosing between freelancing and a full-time role can feel like a high-stakes fork in the road. We take the pressure off with a five–mile marker roadmap that helps you define what matters most right now and match the path to your life, not your LinkedIn headline. Instead of arguing labels, we ask better questions: Do you need stability or flexibility? Variety or consistency? Specialist depth or broad systems thinking? How much risk can you hold in this season—financially, emotionally, and logistically? Before you hit play, grab a notebook. We’ll guide you to write your top three non-negotiables and circle the one that becomes your compass for offers, scopes, and role fit. If this resonated, share it with a designer who’s weighing freelance vs. full-time, subscribe for more practical career design, and leave a review to help others find the show. 🔗 Episode Links: Please check out the resource mentioned in the episode. Enjoy! Best-Fit Roadmap: This interactive roadmap breaks down the pros, cons, and “hidden realities” of freelancing and full-time roles—plus bridge paths you can test before making a big switch.  Send Jackie a Text Join PodMatch!Use the link to join PodMatch, a place for hosts and guests to connect.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show 💟 Designing with Love + allows you to support the show by keeping the mic on and the ideas flowing. Click on the link above to provide your support. ☕ Buy Me a Coffee is another way you can support the show, either as a one-time gift or through a monthly subscription.  🗣️ Want to be a guest on Designing with Love? Send Jackie Pelegrin a message on PodMatch, here: Be a guest on the show 🌐 Check out the show's website here: Designing with Love 📱 Send a text to the show by clicking the Send Jackie a Text link above.  👍🏼 Please make sure to like and share this episode with others. Here's to great learning!

    13 min
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What does it take to design learning experiences that truly work? Join Jackie Pelegrin, award-winning instructional designer and Grand Canyon University (GCU) adjunct instructor, as she explores instructional design, e-learning, and AI integration. Expect actionable tips, real-world insights, and conversations with students, alumni, and industry leaders shaping the future of learning.