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Back to EpisodesThe Future Belongs to Learn-It-Alls with Caroline Stokes
Description
Welcome to the What's Next! Podcast with Tiffani Bova.
My guest this week is Caroline Stokes, a leading strategist, executive coach, Thinkers 50 Radar honoree, and author of AfterShock to 2030. Her work focuses on helping leaders navigate reinvention in a world where the old playbooks may no longer apply. While we spend a lot of time talking about AI, disruption and transformation, Caroline argues that the real challenge may be something deeper: how leaders adapt themselves before they try to transform everyone else.
THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR…leaders navigating the changes of our world who want to stay relevant, help their teams adapt, and build confidence in an increasingly uncertain future.
TODAY'S MAIN MESSAGE…many leaders are focused on transforming their organizations, but Caroline argues that the real challenge is transforming themselves first. As AI, economic uncertainty, and societal shifts accelerate simultaneously, old leadership playbooks are becoming less effective. Caroline explains why curiosity, continuous learning, and self-reinvention are now essential leadership skills. She also explores how leaders can use AI thoughtfully without losing the human connection that drives trust, collaboration, and meaningful change.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
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Curiosity is one of the most important skills leaders can develop.
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AI should enhance human collaboration, not replace it.
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Transformation starts with personal reinvention.
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Fear slows adaptation while experimentation accelerates learning.
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Leaders must help people navigate change, not just announce it.
WHAT I LOVE MOST…Caroline's reminder that it's never too late to become a "learn-it-all" instead of a "know-it-all." In a world changing this quickly, curiosity may be the most valuable leadership advantage we have.
Running Time: 29:40
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Caroline's Book:
AfterShock to 2030: A CEO's Guide to Reinvention in the Age of AI, Climate, and Societal Collapse