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Qonversations: Wisdom for Leaders in an AI-Driven World

Qonversations: Wisdom for Leaders in an AI-Driven World

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Qonversations is a leadership podcast for decision-makers navigating the world of artificial intelligence. Hosted by Brian Gorman, the show features grounded conversations with executives, authors, and strategists exploring what leadership requires in a world increasingly shaped by AI and accelerating change. This is not a podcast about tools. It is a podcast about judgment. As intelligence becomes increasingly accessible, discernment becomes the differentiator. Episodes explore the responsible implementation of AI, new models of organizational design, and the human realities of change including belonging, burnout, and the difference between intelligence and wisdom itself. Qonversations is for leaders — especially those shaping strategy — who understand that the future of work will not be determined by technology alone, but by the wisdom with which it is led. Qonversations is the audio companion to Brian Gorman’s work on leading into the Age of Wisdom.Copyright 2026 Qonversations: Wisdom for Leaders in an AI-Driven World Economía Exito Profesional Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo
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  • 163: Leadership, Your Agency, and Artificial Intelligence
    Apr 16 2026

    AI is accelerating decisions. But leadership was never meant to be automated.

    In this episode of Qonversations, Emmanuel Gobillot, author of Alive Inside: Unlock Your Leadership Advantage in the Age of AI, joins Brian Gorman to explore a question beneath every AI conversation: “What happens to leadership when intelligence is no longer scarce but agency is?” Drawing from Alive Inside, Emmanuel reframes leadership around what AI cannot replicate: authenticity, intuition, curiosity, compassion, and presence.

    But the real tension is this. As AI gets faster and more capable, leaders are quietly being pulled toward outsourcing judgment, trading reflection for speed. And that’s where agency begins to slip. Brian and Emmanuel make it clear. AI can generate answers, but it cannot hold context, feel consequence, or exercise judgment.

    This conversation is a call to reclaim your role, to stay curious instead of being certain, present instead of performative, and fully accountable for the decisions you make. Because in the end, either AI will replace leadership or leaders will define what AI becomes. And that starts with one decision. Will you use AI, or will you let it use you?

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    39 m
  • 162: Leadership is Witnessed, Not Taught.
    Apr 9 2026

    What actually shapes a leader? What they’re told, or what they see?

    In this episode of Qonversations, Jay Jacobson, author of Lead by Legendary Example, funeral home director, and CEO of Jay’s Cookies, joins Brian Gorman to explore leadership as lived example rather than instruction. The conversation begins with Jay’s early experience delivering newspapers at age nine: lessons in responsibility, relationships, and empathy that formed his leadership long before it had a name.

    They explore Jay’s six pillars of leadership, with a focus on servant leadership and mentorship and how leadership is sustained by what is modeled and passed on. The idea of “edgewalkers” surfaces, along with the courage and self-awareness required to lead between worlds.

    The conversation then turns to AI not as a technical issue, but a leadership one. As AI becomes embedded in organizations, ethical use, human oversight, and clear boundaries are leadership responsibilities, not technological ones.

    At its core, this is a conversation about what people carry forward based on how you lead.

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    31 m
  • 161: AI Calls for Leadership Without Certainty
    Apr 2 2026

    In a world where AI accelerates decisions, the real risk isn’t speed. It’s how we decide what matters. In this episode of Qonversations, Marianne Bachynski joins Brian Gorman to explore what leadership requires when certainty disappears and intelligence is no longer the differentiator.

    Drawing on her significant technology leadership experience in financial services during the internet boom and her book Fit for Uncertainty, Lead with Purpose, Adapt to Change, Marianne makes a clear case. Traditional top-down leadership models cannot keep up

    with the probabilistic, fast-moving nature of AI.

    The conversation moves beyond theory into practice. Marianne and Brian explore why leadership must become more distributed, why communication, not control, is now the core leadership capability, and why culture is no longer a backdrop but the system that determines whether AI creates value or risk. They also challenge a common assumption: that AI replaces human work. Instead, Marianne emphasizes augmentation where human judgment, oversight, and collaboration become even more essential as systems grow more complex.

    Throughout the discussion, a deeper tension emerges. As AI expands what organizations can do, leaders must rethink how decisions are made, who makes them, and what guardrails are required before those decisions become embedded into how the organization operates. This is a conversation about leadership under pressure, where humility, clarity, and shared understanding matter more than certainty. (35 minutes)

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    35 m
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