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AI Transformation: Why 99% of It Is a Human Problem, Not a Technology One w/ Victoria Wymark

43 min · 5 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio AI Transformation: Why 99% of It Is a Human Problem, Not a Technology One w/ Victoria Wymark

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In this bonus episode, Aga Gajownik [https://www.linkedin.com/in/agagajownik/] is joined by Victoria Weimark [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vwymark/], AI and Data Transformation Director, to slow down and have an honest conversation about what AI transformation actually looks like on the ground for organisations, and the humans living through it.   A conversation that goes beyond hype and asks what we actually want from all of this, and whether we're designing for that.   Topics include: * Why some organisations are treating AI as a solution without looking for a problem * The real reasons AI proof of concepts fail: data, governance and people adoption * Why AI transformation is 99 percent a human shift, not a technology rollout * The quiet anxiety and cognitive overload building underneath the hype * What leaders should actually be doing This episode is especially relevant for leaders and managers navigating AI adoption in their organisations, neurodivergent professionals feeling the cognitive overload of constant change, and anyone who wants a grounded, human-first perspective on what's really happening with AI right now.   This is Season 2 of the Innotainment Podcast, now continuing as Brain Friendly Systems with Aga Gajownik.   Links mentioned in this episode: * ⁠Victoria Wymark – AI and Data Transformation Director⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vwymark/]  * ⁠State of AI in business 2025 ⁠ [https://mlq.ai/media/quarterly_decks/v0.1_State_of_AI_in_Business_2025_Report.pdf] * ⁠Claude Mythos & Project Glasswing⁠ [https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2026/04/on-anthropics-mythos-preview-and-project-glasswing.html] - A more critical lens  * ⁠Anthropic's Project Glasswing⁠ [https://www.anthropic.com/glasswing] - Straight from the source  * Aga Gajownik [https://www.linkedin.com/in/agagajownik/] - Certified ADHD Practitioner and founder of Innovation Integration * Innotainment podcast⁠ [https://www.iandi.eu/innotainment] -  ⁠Q&A / Office Hours Submission Form⁠ [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSemKgevHavjoRCNWOCXo1ZHKAt-KQOEu1RGX7oYhcObx-Bupw/viewform?pli=1] : Submit questions for future episodes Follow Innotainment Podcast and Aga Gajownik on Instagram ⁠@innotainment_podcast,⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/innotainment_podcast/]  ⁠@myquirkyadhdbrain [https://www.instagram.com/myquirkyadhdbrain/?hl=en]

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Portada del episodio From Innotainment to Brain Friendly Systems - bonus

From Innotainment to Brain Friendly Systems - bonus

A LinkedIn Live conversation about the pivot, what's ending, and what's launching on 30 June 2026   Innotainment is closing, and Brain Friendly Systems with Aga Gajownik launches soon.   In this solo episode, Aga walks through the year of running Innotainment: the operational learning curve, the decision to track qualitative signal over download numbers, and the personal rebuilding that came with returning to work after maternity leave while managing ADHD. She breaks down the three shifts that led to the pivot, a reframing conversation with an HR leader, the response to personal episodes about neurodivergence, and an AI experiment that clarified what she didn't want to build, and the three-month process of naming the new show.   If you've ever sat with a pivot that felt bigger than it should, or wondered how to actually use qualitative data to make a decision, this one's for you.   What's covered * Why Innotainment started, and why it's ending * The three things Aga was juggling during Innotainment's first year (operational learning, resisting early optimisation, rebuilding professional identity) * Why qualitative signal (messages, forwarded episodes, reactions) mattered more than download numbers, and what happened when she finally looked at the numbers * The HR conversation that reframed who the work is for * Why the personal episodes about ADHD and autism produced the strongest response, and the editorial line between sharing experience and doing therapy work * The AI experiment, and why it confirmed Aga doesn't want to build content tied to the news cycle * The three-month process of naming Brain Friendly Systems, including the name that almost stuck and why it didn't * What this process can teach you about running your own pivot, using qualitative data, and staying in an experiment long enough to get a real signal Brain Friendly Systems launches 30 June Published on Tuesdays, a mix of solo episodes and guest conversations, focused on how late-diagnosed neurodivergent professionals, and people who suspect they might be but don't have a diagnosis, build working lives that actually fit how their brains work.   Episode 1, "Start Here: What Are Brain Friendly Systems," is already in production.   Links mentioned * Suzanne Charlotte Voss [https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzannecharlottevos/details/experience/] - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/suzannecharlottevos/details/experience/]  * ING Singapore innovation project  [https://www.agilebusiness.org/resource/innovation-business-as-usual-at-ing/] * Rhianne Lovell-Boland - Linkedin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhianne-lovell-boland/] / More talk media  [https://www.linkedin.com/company/more-talk-media/about/] * Brain Friendly Systems on Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6lzcFR7VXWPiOM5fB35UW4?si=a5ae39704be04ed3] * Brain Friendly Systems on Apple Podcasts:  [https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/brain-friendly-systems/id1819466133] * Brain Friendly Systems on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@agagajownik] *  Innotainment archive on Podbean [https://innotainment.podbean.com/] *  Aga's Integration Notes newsletter signup [https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/7422924448204382208/] Follow Brain Friendly Systems Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/6lzcFR7VXWPiOM5fB35UW4] | Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/brain-friendly-systems/id1819466133] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@agagajownik] | Podbean [https://innotainment.podbean.com/] Brain Friendly Systems is the continuation of the Innotainment Podcast. Past episodes remain available as archived history.

12 de jun de 202629 min
Portada del episodio Leading through transformation w/ Denise Shillito Ep 35

Leading through transformation w/ Denise Shillito Ep 35

In this finale episode, Aga Gajownik [https://www.linkedin.com/in/agagajownik/] is joined by Denise Shillito [https://www.linkedin.com/in/denise-shillito-ma-81633a10/], founder of Purple Circle and former CHRO, to close out the season with the perspective of someone who has spent decades in the room where the decisions actually get made.   A conversation about what it actually takes to lead through AI transformation, and why the organisations getting it right are asking fundamentally different questions than everyone else.   Topics include: * Why starting with the shiny tool instead of the real problem leads to failures in AI transformation * The centaur and reverse centaur world and which one we're building towards * Burnout as a systemic problem, not an individual one, and what leaders are getting wrong * AI agents in the team: what guardrails, data ownership and psychological safety actually look like * How IKEA and Unilever turned AI adoption into growth without defaulting to headcount cuts * What a CHRO should do first when an AI rollout isn't working * Psychological safety in practice: what it actually looks like for leaders who build it * Why AI is not the answer for everything and how to know when it isn't   This episode is especially relevant for CHROs, CTOs and senior leaders navigating AI transformation, people leaders designing change programmes that actually stick, and anyone who has watched a well intentioned technology rollout quietly break a team.   This is the final episode of the Innotainment Podcast. Next week, it becomes something new.   Links mentioned in this episode: * ⁠Denise Shillito⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/denise-shillito-ma-81633a10/] — Founder, ⁠Purple Circle⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/purple-circle-consult/] * ⁠Aga Gajownik⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/agagajownik/] – Certified ADHD Practitioner and founder of Innovation Integration * ⁠⁠⁠ [https://adhdgirls.co.uk/]⁠Innotainment podcast⁠⁠ [https://www.iandi.eu/innotainment] –⁠ ⁠Q&A / Office Hours Submission Form⁠⁠ [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSemKgevHavjoRCNWOCXo1ZHKAt-KQOEu1RGX7oYhcObx-Bupw/viewform?pli=1] : Submit questions for future episodes * Follow Innotainment Podcast and Aga Gajownik on Instagram⁠ ⁠@innotainment_podcast,⁠⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/innotainment_podcast/] ⁠ ⁠@myquirkyadhdbrain⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/myquirkyadhdbrain/?hl=en]

25 de may de 202638 min
Portada del episodio Are we outsourcing our thinking? AI, Anxiety, ADHD and Mental Load chat w/ Karyen Chai Ep 34

Are we outsourcing our thinking? AI, Anxiety, ADHD and Mental Load chat w/ Karyen Chai Ep 34

In this bonus episode, Aga Gajownik [https://www.linkedin.com/in/agagajownik/] is joined by Karyen Chai [https://www.linkedin.com/in/karyen-chai-768496154/], psychologist, lecturer and PhD candidate researching ADHD and sleep, for a conversation that sits underneath all the noise about tools and productivity.   Because what's rarely being asked is what rapid AI change is actually doing to us: to our thinking, our sense of value, our emotional regulation and our identity as professionals. Karyen brings a uniquely grounded perspective as someone who teaches students, sits with therapy clients and works inside organisations navigating AI transformation, all at once.   Together, they explore what happens when people stop trusting their own thinking, why AI anxiety is less about the technology and more about identity, and how to figure out when AI is genuinely helping versus quietly accelerating the overwhelm.   Topics include: * Why students and professionals are losing trust in their own thinking, and what that means long term * AI as supplement versus AI as outsourcing, and how to know the difference * The double stress: AI raises expectations and creates more cleanup work at the same time * How ADHD brains and AI interact, and why the combination can accelerate overwhelm * What good thinking actually looks like in an AI-supported environment * The one mindset shift that makes navigating all of this easier * Digital minimalism, the analogue comeback and why Gen Z might be onto something This episode is especially relevant for leaders and managers trying to support teams through AI-driven change without burning people out, neurodivergent professionals whose brains interact with AI tools in ways that are not always helpful, anyone feeling the quiet anxiety of not keeping up, and students, educators and knowledge workers rethinking what their value actually is in an AI world.   This is Season 2 of the Innotainment Podcast, now continuing as Brain Friendly Systems with Aga Gajownik.   Links mentioned in this episode: * Karyen Chai [https://www.linkedin.com/in/karyen-chai-768496154/] - Psychologist, Lecturer and PhD Candidate * Aga Gajownik [https://www.linkedin.com/in/agagajownik/] - Certified ADHD Practitioner and founder of Innovation Integration * Innotainment podcast⁠ [https://www.iandi.eu/innotainment] -  ⁠Q&A / Office Hours Submission Form⁠ [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSemKgevHavjoRCNWOCXo1ZHKAt-KQOEu1RGX7oYhcObx-Bupw/viewform?pli=1] : Submit questions for future episodes Follow Innotainment Podcast and Aga Gajownik on Instagram ⁠@innotainment_podcast,⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/innotainment_podcast/]  ⁠@myquirkyadhdbrain [https://www.instagram.com/myquirkyadhdbrain/?hl=en]

12 de may de 202631 min
Portada del episodio AI Transformation: Why 99% of It Is a Human Problem, Not a Technology One w/ Victoria Wymark

AI Transformation: Why 99% of It Is a Human Problem, Not a Technology One w/ Victoria Wymark

In this bonus episode, Aga Gajownik [https://www.linkedin.com/in/agagajownik/] is joined by Victoria Weimark [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vwymark/], AI and Data Transformation Director, to slow down and have an honest conversation about what AI transformation actually looks like on the ground for organisations, and the humans living through it.   A conversation that goes beyond hype and asks what we actually want from all of this, and whether we're designing for that.   Topics include: * Why some organisations are treating AI as a solution without looking for a problem * The real reasons AI proof of concepts fail: data, governance and people adoption * Why AI transformation is 99 percent a human shift, not a technology rollout * The quiet anxiety and cognitive overload building underneath the hype * What leaders should actually be doing This episode is especially relevant for leaders and managers navigating AI adoption in their organisations, neurodivergent professionals feeling the cognitive overload of constant change, and anyone who wants a grounded, human-first perspective on what's really happening with AI right now.   This is Season 2 of the Innotainment Podcast, now continuing as Brain Friendly Systems with Aga Gajownik.   Links mentioned in this episode: * ⁠Victoria Wymark – AI and Data Transformation Director⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/vwymark/]  * ⁠State of AI in business 2025 ⁠ [https://mlq.ai/media/quarterly_decks/v0.1_State_of_AI_in_Business_2025_Report.pdf] * ⁠Claude Mythos & Project Glasswing⁠ [https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2026/04/on-anthropics-mythos-preview-and-project-glasswing.html] - A more critical lens  * ⁠Anthropic's Project Glasswing⁠ [https://www.anthropic.com/glasswing] - Straight from the source  * Aga Gajownik [https://www.linkedin.com/in/agagajownik/] - Certified ADHD Practitioner and founder of Innovation Integration * Innotainment podcast⁠ [https://www.iandi.eu/innotainment] -  ⁠Q&A / Office Hours Submission Form⁠ [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSemKgevHavjoRCNWOCXo1ZHKAt-KQOEu1RGX7oYhcObx-Bupw/viewform?pli=1] : Submit questions for future episodes Follow Innotainment Podcast and Aga Gajownik on Instagram ⁠@innotainment_podcast,⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/innotainment_podcast/]  ⁠@myquirkyadhdbrain [https://www.instagram.com/myquirkyadhdbrain/?hl=en]

5 de may de 202643 min
Portada del episodio Gen Z at Work: Why the Entry-Level System Is Broken and Who Gets Hurt w/ Hazel Hua Ep 32

Gen Z at Work: Why the Entry-Level System Is Broken and Who Gets Hurt w/ Hazel Hua Ep 32

In this episode of Innotainment, Aga Gajownik [https://www.linkedin.com/in/agagajownik/] sits down with Hazel Hua [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hazel-hua-416a63203/], a recent graduate, community builder and multi hyphenate young professional to explore what the job market actually looks like from the candidate's side.   Following the inclusive hiring conversation with Cara Norkett, Aga wanted to hear from someone living the experience right now. Hazel brings a sharp, honest perspective on what it takes to break into the workforce in 2025: the internship wars, the AI-shaped landscape, the five-round interview gauntlets and the deeper questions that ambitious young professionals are asking themselves before they even apply. Together, they unpack the gap between what organisations think motivates young talent and what actually keeps them engaged, why the prefrontal cortex matters more than most managers realise, and what both sides of the hiring table can do to make early careers less of a survival sport and more of a genuine starting point. Topics include: * The "internship wars": why graduates are racking up five or six internships just to stay competitive * How AI is eliminating entry-level roles and creating a catch-22 loop for young job seekers * What Gen Z actually looks for in a role beyond salary * The neuroscience of the early twenties, where the brain is still developing and what that means for careers * Neuroplasticity, the Odyssey Years, and why your twenties are for building paths, not finding the perfect one * What organisations get wrong about motivating young talent * One piece of advice from each side of the table This episode is especially relevant for early career professionals navigating a competitive and fast-changing job market, managers and leaders working with Gen Z colleagues and graduates, founders and HR professionals designing graduate programmes or early career pathways, and anyone interested in brain-friendly approaches to talent development and retention.   This is Season 2 of the Innotainment Podcast, now continuing as Brain Friendly Systems with Aga Gajownik.   🔗 Links mentioned in this episode * Hazel Hua [https://www.linkedin.com/in/hazel-hua-416a63203/] - LinkedIn * Singapore Health Connect [https://www.linkedin.com/groups/14716746/] - Community for healthcare, biotech and medtech professionals in Singapore * ⁠ [https://adhdgirls.co.uk/]Innotainment podcast⁠ [https://www.iandi.eu/innotainment] - ⁠Q&A / Office Hours Submission Form⁠ [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSemKgevHavjoRCNWOCXo1ZHKAt-KQOEu1RGX7oYhcObx-Bupw/viewform?pli=1] : Submit questions for future episodes * Follow Innotainment Podcast and Aga Gajownik on Instagram ⁠@innotainment_podcast,⁠ [https://www.instagram.com/innotainment_podcast/]  ⁠@myquirkyadhdbrain [https://www.instagram.com/myquirkyadhdbrain/?hl=en]

16 de abr de 202633 min