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What Coaches Must Bring to the Table When AI Has All the Answers with Brian Gorman

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Show Notes

In this episode of The Business of Trust, I sit down with Brian Gorman—leadership and transformation coach, founder of TransformingLives.coach, host of the Conversations Podcast, and author of his new book "Leading into the Age of Wisdom."

Brian has spent decades helping organizations navigate change, he brings a level of perspective that feels especially relevant right now. What stood out to me in this conversation is how clearly he names what many of us are sensing but haven’t fully articulated yet: intelligence is being commoditized—but wisdom is not.

We talk about why this moment isn’t an evolutionary shift, but a revolutionary one—on the scale of the Industrial Revolution—and why coaches, consultants, and trusted advisors have a critical role to play if we’re willing to bring our whole selves to the work

What You’ll Learn:

  1. The difference between intelligence, knowledge, and wisdom, and why that distinction matters more than ever
  2. How organizations are stuck in outdated Industrial Age rituals (like time-based work) that no longer serve us
  3. Why engagement is so low in most organizations—and what happens when wisdom is captured from the frontline, not just the C-suite
  4. The role of energy, nervous system regulation, and belonging in creativity and leadership
  5. How coaches can use AI as a tool without outsourcing their responsibility or integrity

Connect with Brian:

Website: transforminglives.coach

LinkedIn Profile

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12 episodes

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Watch Video Version:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVk9S5jajX4

Show Notes

In this episode of The Business of Trust, I sit down with Brian Gorman—leadership and transformation coach, founder of TransformingLives.coach, host of the Conversations Podcast, and author of his new book "Leading into the Age of Wisdom."

Brian has spent decades helping organizations navigate change, he brings a level of perspective that feels especially relevant right now. What stood out to me in this conversation is how clearly he names what many of us are sensing but haven’t fully articulated yet: intelligence is being commoditized—but wisdom is not.

We talk about why this moment isn’t an evolutionary shift, but a revolutionary one—on the scale of the Industrial Revolution—and why coaches, consultants, and trusted advisors have a critical role to play if we’re willing to bring our whole selves to the work

What You’ll Learn:

  1. The difference between intelligence, knowledge, and wisdom, and why that distinction matters more than ever
  2. How organizations are stuck in outdated Industrial Age rituals (like time-based work) that no longer serve us
  3. Why engagement is so low in most organizations—and what happens when wisdom is captured from the frontline, not just the C-suite
  4. The role of energy, nervous system regulation, and belonging in creativity and leadership
  5. How coaches can use AI as a tool without outsourcing their responsibility or integrity

Connect with Brian:

Website: transforminglives.coach

LinkedIn Profile

  continue reading

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