
The Women Talking About Learning Podcast is, well, women talking about learning and development. Underrepresented in senior roles in the learning function, this podcast amplifies women’s voices talking about all things learning and development related. You can find more on our website www.womentalkingaboutlearning.com.
Episodes

Monday Mar 17, 2025
The Written Submissions One
Monday Mar 17, 2025
Monday Mar 17, 2025
Episode Links:
Women Know Exactly What They’re Doing When They Use ‘Weak Language’
The Transformative Power of Reflective Writing in Personal Development
Women Know Exactly What They’re Doing When They Use ‘Weak Language’
How to Write With AI: Essential Guide, Tools, & Tips (2024)
An introduction to the use of generative AI tools in teaching
Generative AI and Creative Learning: Concerns, Opportunities, and Choices
Brandeis And The History Of Transparency
Women are less confident as writers. Here’s why and how to change this — Clementine App
The key to change: Women’s voice and influence
The power of literacy to give women a voice
Generative AI Tools Are Perpetuating Harmful Gender Stereotypes
Techno-Patriarchy: How AI is Misogyny’s New Clothes
AI's Missing Link: The Gender Gap in the Talent Pool
8 of the Best AI Writing Tools to Help You Work Smarter, Not Harder
Generative AI in Academic Writing
AI Shaming: The Silent Stigma among Academic Writers and Researchers
Why you should write for one person
This week’s guests are: Kim Ellis is a trainer at heart, she loves to see (and inspire) those ‘ah-ha’ moments in the people she works with – whether that’s in a training capacity or elsewhere. In 2024 Kim’s focus shifted from working with clients to working with other self-employed L&D professionals and helping them thrive.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-ellis-20023857/
Jane Daly is a Behavioural Scientist, Executive Coach, Consultant, and Published Author with a wealth of experience in executive roles. Jane is the founder of Peoplestar, an evidence-based multidisciplinary agency specialising in complex culture and capability transformation. As a proud female AI entrepreneur, Jane is dedicated to leveraging AI to redesign work lives, fostering healthier, more ethical and equitable human-technology relationships that enhance long-term health and wellbeing.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jane-daly-msc-fcipd-flpi-568036b
Bold Type Co-Founder Grace Aldridge Foster has been training writers for over a decade. She has worked with organisations including Capital One, Johnson & Johnson, Biogen, the U.S. Special Operations Command, the Aspen Institute, and the DC Public Education Fund. She has taught professional writing at Georgetown University's School of Continuing Studies and McDonough School of Business. Her own writing has appeared in academic publications, Smithsonian Insider, and Forbes, where she is a Careers and Leadership Contributor.
BT Instagram: @bold__type
Grace’s Forbes contributor page
Grace’s Forbes article about weak language
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