Qonversations: Wisdom for Leaders in an AI-Driven World

Brian Gorman, Host

Qonversations is a leadership podcast for decision-makers navigating the world of artificial intelligence. Hosted by Brian Gorman, the show features grounded conversations with executives, authors, and strategists exploring what leadership requires in a world increasingly shaped by AI and accelerating change. This is not a podcast about tools. It is a podcast about judgment. As intelligence becomes increasingly accessible, discernment becomes the differentiator. Episodes explore the responsible implementation of AI, new models of organizational design, and the human realities of change including belonging, burnout, and the difference between intelligence and wisdom itself. Qonversations is for leaders — especially those shaping strategy — who understand that the future of work will not be determined by technology alone, but by the wisdom with which it is led. Qonversations is the audio companion to Brian Gorman’s work on leading into the Age of Wisdom.

  1. -1 ДН.

    165: Corporate AI. Individual Impact.

    AI isn’t just changing how work gets done. It’s changing who gets to keep doing it. In this episode of Qonversations, Sam Alvita, Director of Learning Design at Masterclass and Executive Coach, joins Brian Gorman to explore the human impact of artificial intelligence on the workforce beyond strategy, beyond systems, and into the lived reality of individuals navigating uncertainty. This conversation starts where most don’t: with the people beneath the headlines. Sam shares what she is seeing firsthand through her coaching work: skilled professionals investing in AI, doing everything “right,” and still finding themselves displaced. Together, Sam and Brian examine the tension between organizational decisions and individual consequences, and the growing gap between efficiency gains and human experience. Among the things they explore are: Why AI-driven layoffs are creating frustration, not just fearThe hidden cost of losing experience, judgment, and institutional wisdomThe rise of portfolio careers and side gigs as both necessity and choice The conversation also challenges leaders directly. AI adoption may be a leadership decision, but most organizations are not yet thinking deeply about how to redesign work around human energy, contribution, and meaning. Instead, many are defaulting to efficiency at the expense of engagement, trust, and long-term capability. This isn’t just about jobs. It’s about what work becomes and who it still works for. If this conversation lands close to home, you’re not alone. The shift is already underway. The question is whether you are reacting to it or helping shape what comes next.

    30 мин.
  2. 2 АПР.

    161: AI Calls for Leadership Without Certainty

    In a world where AI accelerates decisions, the real risk isn’t speed. It’s how we decide what matters. In this episode of Qonversations, Marianne Bachynski joins Brian Gorman to explore what leadership requires when certainty disappears and intelligence is no longer the differentiator. Drawing on her significant technology leadership experience in financial services during the internet boom and her book Fit for Uncertainty, Lead with Purpose, Adapt to Change, Marianne makes a clear case. Traditional top-down leadership models cannot keep up with the probabilistic, fast-moving nature of AI. The conversation moves beyond theory into practice. Marianne and Brian explore why leadership must become more distributed, why communication, not control, is now the core leadership capability, and why culture is no longer a backdrop but the system that determines whether AI creates value or risk. They also challenge a common assumption: that AI replaces human work. Instead, Marianne emphasizes augmentation where human judgment, oversight, and collaboration become even more essential as systems grow more complex. Throughout the discussion, a deeper tension emerges. As AI expands what organizations can do, leaders must rethink how decisions are made, who makes them, and what guardrails are required before those decisions become embedded into how the organization operates. This is a conversation about leadership under pressure, where humility, clarity, and shared understanding matter more than certainty. (35 minutes)

    35 мин.
  3. 19 МАР.

    159: Agentic AI Wisdom

    AI is no longer just assisting work. It is beginning to act on its own. In this episode of Qonversations, Logan Kelly joins Brian Gorman to explore the rise of agentic AI, systems that don’t simply respond to prompts but execute tasks autonomously. That shift forces a sharper leadership question. If machines can now perform skilled work, what becomes distinctly human? Logan, the CEO of agentic AI companies Waxell AI and Callsine, explains how his companies use agentic AI to expand employee capability rather than replace it, while Brian presses on the strategic risk. When AI becomes the strategy instead of the infrastructure, judgment can fall behind adoption. Clean data, strong systems, and clarity of purpose matter more than hype. Speed increases. So does consequence. They examine how AI is reshaping higher education and talent development. If tools can perform work that once required years of training, memorization is no longer the differentiator. Strategic thinking is. Context is. The ability to see second- and third-order effects becomes more valuable than task execution alone. The conversation also challenges inherited assumptions about productivity. If AI compresses time and expands output, does the 40-hour workweek still make sense? Or does leadership need to redesign work around human energy rather than tradition? As cognitive load increases, so does the need for recovery, focus, and intentional structure. The tension running through the episode is simple but urgent. AI can execute at scale. Leadership must decide what is worth executing. The organizations that thrive will not be the fastest adopters. They will be the most discerning.

    30 мин.
  4. 12 МАР.

    158: AI, Change, and Human Wisdom

    Artificial intelligence is changing how organizations operate. But the real leadership challenge is not the technology. It’s how humans choose to use it. In this episode of Qonversations, host Brian Gorman speaks with Joshua Gould, CEO of The Big Word, a global language services company supporting governments, courts, healthcare systems, and security organizations around the world. Leading an organization with more than 15,000 linguists, Gould has experienced firsthand how waves of technological disruption reshape industries, and what leaders must do to guide people through that change. Their conversation explores the tension between AI-driven intelligence and human wisdom. While AI can dramatically increase speed, scale, and access to information, Gould argues that successful implementation depends on something machines cannot provide, human judgment. He stresses the importance of leaders balancing efficiency with responsibility, ensuring that technology enhances human decision-making rather than replacing it. Josh and Brian also discuss the realities many organizations overlook when adopting AI: resistance from stakeholders, the importance of articulating clear value, and the danger of chasing technology without a clear purpose. As Gould notes, the organizations that benefit most from AI are not the ones that adopt it fastest, but the ones that apply it most thoughtfully. At its core, this conversation asks a deeper leadership question: If intelligence is becoming abundant through machines, how will leaders ensure wisdom remains at the center of their decisions?

    33 мин.
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Qonversations is a leadership podcast for decision-makers navigating the world of artificial intelligence. Hosted by Brian Gorman, the show features grounded conversations with executives, authors, and strategists exploring what leadership requires in a world increasingly shaped by AI and accelerating change. This is not a podcast about tools. It is a podcast about judgment. As intelligence becomes increasingly accessible, discernment becomes the differentiator. Episodes explore the responsible implementation of AI, new models of organizational design, and the human realities of change including belonging, burnout, and the difference between intelligence and wisdom itself. Qonversations is for leaders — especially those shaping strategy — who understand that the future of work will not be determined by technology alone, but by the wisdom with which it is led. Qonversations is the audio companion to Brian Gorman’s work on leading into the Age of Wisdom.