Navigating AI with Rich Wilson

From Psychology to People Strategy

27 min · 2. heinä 2026
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In this episode of Navigating AI, Rich Wilson sits down with Steffi Thomas, owner of Tulloch Consulting, to explore her journey from psychology to people strategy and what it takes to lead a modern HR consulting firm. Steffi shares how her background in human behavior, executive leadership, and HR shaped her approach to helping organizations build stronger people operations across industries. The conversation covers the shift from traditional HR to true people strategy, the common challenges organizations face when they outgrow “lightweight HR,” and what leaders can do to create more clarity, consistency, and trust inside their teams. Rich and Steffi also discuss the future of AI in HR, where it can genuinely help people teams, and the guardrails leaders need to keep the work ethical, compliant, and human. This episode is for leaders who want practical insight into scaling people strategy without losing the human side of the business.

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