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Transformation Horizon

Transformation Horizon

Written by: Judy Oyedele & Sasha Farley
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Exploring how Organization Development principles help leaders build workplaces where both people and organizations thrive. From in-depth practitioner interviews to real-time leadership Q&A, we tackle the challenges of creating human-centered organizations.2026 Science Social Sciences
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  • Human-Centered AI: Building Brains, Not Replacing Them
    Apr 29 2026
    As AI becomes more embedded in our everyday work, what does responsible, human-centered use actually look like? How can organizations ensure AI supports employees rather than making work feel more surveilled or dehumanizing? Sasha breaks down the neuroscience of cognitive offloading and why AI use can de-skill us faster than we realize, while Judy brings the organizational perspective on why AI adoption requires experimentation, which requires trust. We explore why leaders need to ask "what makes our people uniquely valuable?" before automating everything, and how to design AI implementation that actually benefits employees rather than just increasing surveillance. The key insight: AI is a massive opportunity to advance human flourishing, but only if we center people over profit. As Judy frames it, get clear on what you want to do in relationship and community with other people versus what you're genuinely ready to let go of. Have a question similar to this one that you'd like us to answer in an upcoming episode? Send it to transformationhorizon@gmail.com. Please subscribe on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts, give us a 5-star rating, and leave us a review! We love hearing from listeners! #ODHorizonStories
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    32 mins
  • Why Your Workplace Well-Being Survey Isn't Working
    Mar 23 2026
    Many organizations say they care about well-being and growth, but often measure what's easiest rather than what matters. So how can companies actually understand what truly affects employees' ability to do good work? Judy explains why most workplace well-being assessments are inadequate—they measure productivity and engagement but miss the deeper stuff. She introduces better frameworks like the Surgeon General's 5 Essentials for Workplace Mental Health and Well-being, which centers worker voice and equity. Sasha adds the neuroscience perspective on why qualitative and quantitative measures both matter for understanding well-being. The conversation tackles a critical point: if your team doesn't feel safe enough to be truthful on a survey, that IS data. Start there. Judy shares how she brings staff into the sense-making process of data, creating spaces where people can talk about what the numbers mean in their lived experience. The key question: are you gathering data to benefit the employee first and the company second? Have questions or want to share your thoughts? Email us at transformationhorizon@gmail.com. Please subscribe on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts, give us a 5-star rating, and leave us a review! We love hearing from listeners! #ODHorizonStories
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    30 mins
  • Can We Actually Design Work Around Human Energy?
    Feb 25 2026
    With all the return-to-office mandates and organizational changes happening, how can we design the way we work to actually support health, focus, and fulfillment instead of quietly burning everyone out? Judy reframes this as a design challenge, not a people problem—and explains why organizations need to get better at saying no strategically. Sasha brings the neuroscience of how your brain's natural energy cycles (ultradian rhythms) shape your workday, and why fighting against your biology is a losing battle. Together, we explore why doing less can actually mean accomplishing more, and why mission-driven organizations especially struggle with this paradox. Judy's key insight: healthy organizations aren't cemented into one way of doing things. They're adaptive. Sasha's reminder: you can't implement any of this without learning to say no to work that drains more than it benefits. And both agree: it's a practice, not a perfect. Have a question similar to this one that you'd like us to answer in an upcoming episode? Send it to transformationhorizon@gmail.com. Please subscribe on YouTube, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts, give us a 5-star rating, and leave us a review! We love hearing from listeners! #ODHorizonStories
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    34 mins
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