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Have you ever attended a training delivered by someone brilliant at their job — and left the room having learned almost nothing? You're not alone. And there's a name for what happened: the Expert Trap. In this episode, executive coach Audrey Jeanrond reveals why expertise and teaching are fundamentally different skills — and gives you a practical toolkit to close the gap. What you'll learn: → The 3 Expert Traps: too abstract, too fast, too much detail → The mindset shift from information delivery to capability building → Cognitive Load Theory (John Sweller) and Kolb's Experiential Learning Cycle applied to training design → A 6-step design framework: Audience, Outcomes, Sequence, Activities, Practice, Feedback → 6 activity formats that actually teach: Replication, Debugging, Case Challenge, Teach Back, Constraint Challenge, Individual Reflection → The Activity Architecture: Task → Constraints → Output → Feedback → How to handle resistance, disengagement, and dominant participants → The "One-Minute Explanation": a self-diagnostic every expert trainer should try The question that should guide every training decision: "Can my participants do something different tomorrow morning?" Connect with Audrey: linkedin.com/in/audrey-jeanrond/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/audrey-jeanrond/] Subscribe to the podcast's blog [https://podcast.ausha.co/question-de-coach?s=1] Published with passion by Audrey Jeanrond, www.bebest-coaching.com [https://www.bebest-coaching.com] Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy [https://ausha.co/privacy-policy] for more information.
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