Skip to main content
Back to blog

8 Top learning and development podcasts

3 minute read

Kirstie Greany Elucidat
By Kirstie Greany

Head of Learning Strategy

Elucidat

Hearing from other industry experts is a great way to keep your finger on the pulse, get new ideas and inspiration for how to improve L&D in your organization. You used to have to go to events or keep on top of reading blogs and books, but with the rise of podcasts you can hear straight from the gurus on your daily commute. Here’s our list of some of the best learning and development podcasts available now.

headphones listen podcast train

Top L&D podcasts

Learning at Large

The podcast where global leaders discuss the challenges of delivering people-centered learning at scale. Join Simon Greany (our very own CLO and founder of Elucidat) in discovering the strategies being used in some of the worlds most successful organizations to deliver transformative large scale learning programs.

Subscribe now via apple podcasts, spotify, google play – or search Learning at Large on your podcast player of choice.

apple badge podcast
google badge podcast
spotify badge podcast

See the most recent episodes of Learning at Large

Good practice podcast

A firm favorite amongst the L&D community (and in the Elucidat team), the Good Practice podcast focuses on key issues affecting L&D and HR teams. User experience, evidence-based practice, responsive elearning and advances in tech are the type of areas you might find the hosts diving into if you tune in.

Learn more

The future of learning podcast

What will learning look like in the future? Lloyd Dean, Head of Digital and Innovative Learning at EDF Energy, grapples with this question from all angles. Along with his guests, Lloyd tackles topics like demonstrating ROI and impact, building a culture of innovation and emerging learning technologies.

Learn more

The future of work podcast

Why is the world of work changing? How is work changing? What do you and your organization need to do about it? Hosted by Jacob Morgan, this weekly show gives you the inside track from senior executives and business leaders around the world on the future of work.

Learn more

Kineo’s stream of thought

Every month Kineo Solutions Consultant Paul Westlake gets some of his colleagues together to discuss a hot topic in the L&D industry. These conversations cover a broad spectrum, from the potential of AI in learning, to digital transformation, to social learning.

See recent episodes

The eLearning coach

This podcast from Connie Malamed ranges from instructional design, cognitive psychology, visual communication and social media learning. Interviewing expert learning designers, developers and authors, Connie shares ideas and actionable tips for producing better digital learning experiences.

See recent episodes

Sponge

This L&D podcast focuses on digital learning, covering the technology behind learning as well as theory and best practice for producing learning that sticks. With episodes sticking at around 15-30 minutes they’re easy to fit into your day-to-day.

See recent episodes

Learning now radio

From the makers of Learning Now TV, Learning Now Radio present interviews with global thought leaders in corporate L&D. Lisa Minogue-White, who hosts the show, tackles the challenges and innovations facing L&D leaders today, including subjects like neuroscience, modern learners and developing learning cultures.

See recent episodes

What are your favorite learning and development podcasts? Tweet us @Learn_at_Large to let us know! Finally, make sure you subscribe to our newsletter to get updates on new episodes!

Written by Kirstie Greany

As Head of Learning Strategy, Kirstie has over 20 years of experience in learning and development. She specializes in helping enterprise organizations create learning strategies that drive measurable impact. She’s passionate about hosting and leading conversations that dig deep into current L&D challenges, and help uncover best practice as well as providing coaching and consultancy herself.

Read more articles by Kirstie Greany