
AI is transforming every industry. But the leaders deploying it are being asked to change faster than any model prepared them for.
Deeply Human Leading is a weekly podcast for leaders navigating the gap between the intelligence they're deploying and the human capacity to lead alongside it.
Hosted by Lee Ann Del Carpio and Gretchen Terry-Leonard — who've spent decades guiding leaders through disr... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationManagementBusiness | |||

Everyone is racing to use AI faster. Almost no one is asking what the speed is doing to the people doing the thinking.
Lee Ann Del Carpio and Gretchen Terry-Leonard name the cognitive exhaustion that builds when leaders absorb too much, decide too o... more
We ask AI before we ask ourselves, and somewhere in all that speed, we stop hearing what our own bodies are trying to tell us.
In this episode of Deeply Human Leading, Lee Ann Del Carpio talks with Shannon Gomez, a licensed acupuncturist and Traditi... more
The technology is accelerating faster than our leadership institutions know how to steward it. That is the signal underneath a week of AI headlines, and it is the question Lee Ann and Gretchen sit with here.
Three stories crossed the feed that looke... more
If technology is moving at a breathless pace and most organizations aren’t changing how they work, what does that mean for the humans inside them?
In this episode, Lee Ann Del Carpio and Gretchen Terry-Leonard explore what it takes to see clearly wh... more
The seven most in-demand skills in the AI economy aren't coding or machine learning. They're asking the right question. Sensing when something is about to go wrong. Knowing what to leave out.
Tech strategist Nate B. Jones recently studied what AI jo... more
Kevin O'Leary, Shark Tank investor, says if you're a CEO just pushing the button on AI, you're generating garbage. He's naming what a lot of leaders feel but haven't said out loud yet: the technical models or corollary tech skills are not enough. The... more
What happens when an AI gold rush mentality drives boards and senior leaders to drive for cost savings and efficiency at a breathless pace?
Klarna replaced 700 customer service employees with AI. Month one: 2.3 million conversations handled. Resolu... more
Jensen Huang just told podcaster Lex Friedman that AGI is here. But while the media debates what that means, a different conversation is happening among founders: What will I build with it?
In this episode of Deeply Human Leading, Lee Ann Del Carpio... more
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Two hosts explore leadership in an era of rapid AI change, focusing on how speed, governance, and human judgment interact as organizations adopt increasingly capable technologies. Episodes emphasize discernment, co-creative decision making, and values-driven leadership to preserve creativity, trust, and meaning in the face of disruption. Real-world examples—from large-scale deployments to education and governance—illustrate practical steps for leaders and teams to stay grounded, collaborate with AI, and build human-centered strategies that endure beyond numerical performance. A notable throughline is the emphasis on slowing down to preserve trust, ethics, and human agency while navigating uncertainty and accelerating change.
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