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Work 2.0: The Podcast

Hosted by Rachel Wells · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 29 episodes

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29
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About this podcast

Work 2.0: The Podcast is your weekly briefing on careers, money, AI, and what’s next, hosted by Rachel Wells, LinkedIn Top Voice, award-winning entrepreneur, and Forbes contributor. Each week, Rachel breaks down the most important stories shaping the future of work, sharing her own insights alongside conversations with trailblazing experts, founders, and thought leaders. Whether you're building a career, a business, or a portfolio of income streams, this is your go-to show for staying relevant, profitable, and future-ready. therealrachelwells.substack.com

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Rachel Wells hosts Work 2.0: The Podcast, a technology show with 29 episodes published.

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Who Wins When White-Collar Jobs Get Pushed Below The Algorithm? With Sangeet Paul Choudary, Ep. #31

Jun 1, 202630mEp. 310

What actually happens when AI doesn’t just automate tasks, but reorganizes how work is coordinated, who holds power inside organizations, and which roles remain economically defensible? In this episode, Rachel Wells disc

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Who Keeps Us Safe When AI Writes Its Own Code? With Scott Beale (CEO of ISC2), Ep. #30

May 28, 202627mEp. 300

In the race to deploy AI, are we skipping the obvious safety measures that would prevent harm? ISC2’s new CEO, Scott Beale, and I map a practical roadmap for leaders: secure‑by‑design, measured AI safety KPIs, and turnin

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Tabitha Brown on Building a Business Empire From Authenticity, Ep. #29

May 25, 202621mEp. 290

In this episode of Work 2.0, Rachel Wells interviews Tabitha Brown about the business behind her brand and warmth. Best known for her viral moments and soulful vegan cooking, Tabitha reveals the strategic choices that tu

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Adecco CEO Denis Machuel Explains The AI Workplace Readiness Gap Crisis, Ep. #28

May 21, 202624mEp. 280

What does it take to scale AI across an organization? Rachel Wells talks with Denis Machuel, CEO of Adecco Group, about key findings from the newly-released 2026 Business Leaders Report — a survey of 2,000 C‑suite leader

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Leading Artemis II: NASA's Vanessa Wyche on Mission, Teams, and "Grit," Ep. #27

May 18, 202619mEp. 270

Join Rachel Wells for a conversation with Vanessa Wyche, Director of NASA’s Johnson Space Center, who led teams on the ground through the Artemis II mission. Vanessa breaks down how mission success is engineered through

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TikTok, Weddings, Airports: The Weird New Places Companies Recruit, with Dr. Jasmine Escalera (Zety), Ep. #26

May 11, 202620mEp. 260

What happens when AI makes every resume look perfect? On this episode of Work 2.0 Rachel sits down with Dr. Jasmine Escalera, career expert at Zety, to unpack the rise of “off‑the‑clock” recruiting — hiring that happens

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Coaching for Performance in The Age of AI, With Tiffany Gaskell (CEO, Performance Consultants), Ep. #25

May 10, 202619mEp. 250

In this episode Rachel speaks with Tiffany Gaskell, CEO of Performance Consultants and co‑author of Coaching for Performance, about how AI is reshaping leadership — for better and worse. The interview unpacks the central

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Why Every Founder Needs to Build a Content Engine, With Tyler Denk (beehiiv), Ep. #24

May 4, 202620m0

In this episode of Work 2.0, Rachel Wells sits down with Tyler Denk, CEO and co‑founder of beehiiv, to explore how creators, founders, and organizations should rethink content in an AI‑enabled world. Tyler — who helped b

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What Employers Actually Want From The Class of 2026 (It’s Not What You Think), With Ian Bell, Ep. #23

Apr 27, 202615m0

In this episode Rachel Wells sits down with Ian Bell, Senior Vice President of Global Talent Management at Sedgwick, to discuss how graduates can stand out in an AI‑shaped job market. Ian explains: * Which human skills s

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Human Jobs Obsolete? Inside The Race To AGI, With "Father of AGI" Dr. Ben Goertzel, Ep. #22

Apr 20, 202628m0

In this urgent, eye‑opening episode of Work 2.0: The Podcast, host Rachel Wells sits down with the father of AGI, Dr. Ben Goertzel (CEO, SingularityNET) to unpack AGI: what it means, how close it really is, and why the n

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Doing What Scares You: Artemis II Astronaut Christina Koch on Risk, Repair, and Legacy, Ep. #21

Apr 17, 20266m0

Special episode alert: Christina Koch, astronaut and self‑described “space plumber,” sits down with Rachel Wells for a wide‑ranging short conversation about her Artemis II mission: * What it’s really like to work on the

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The Story Behind Artemis II’s Plushie That’s Captivating NASA Fans, With Freelancer.com's Director of Innovation Trisha Epp, Ep. #20

Apr 14, 202623m0

Rachel Wells sits down with Trisha Epp, Director of Innovation at Freelancer.com, to unpack one of the most heartwarming and unexpected stories from Artemis II: the Rise plushie floating in zero gravity. Trisha explains

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The Oscars, 450 Staff, And A Power Outage. A Masterclass In High-Stakes Leadership, With Wolfgang & Byron Puck, Ep. #19

Mar 30, 202630m0

What really happens behind the Oscars? Rachel Wells sits down with culinary legend Wolfgang Puck and his son Byron, who reveal how they lead 450 staff and deliver under pressure on Hollywood’s biggest night. Learn how a

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Busywork Or Meaningful Work? Here's How This Founder Is Redesigning Time With AI, With Meet-Ting CEO Dan Bulteel, Ep. #18

Mar 23, 202615mEp. 180

In this episode Rachel Wells speaks with Dan Bulteel, co‑founder and CEO of an AI calendar startup (Meet-Ting). We dig into why meetings consume so much of leaders’ time, how better clarity and intelligent scheduling can

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AI, The "30-Million" Mission, & The No.1 Creative Skill Leaders Need In 2026, With Adobe VP Stacy Martinet, Ep. #17

Mar 13, 202611m0

In this quick-fire episode of Work 2.0, host Rachel Wells sits down with Stacy Martinet, Adobe’s Vice President of Marketing and Communications, and former CMO at Mashable, to explore how AI is reshaping creativity, why

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AI, Learning Engines, & The DEEP Approach, With Pearson CTO Dave Treat, Ep. #16

Mar 2, 202621mEp. 160

In this episode, Rachel Wells chats with Dave Treat, CTO/CIO at Pearson, about how AI can truly boost learning and workplace productivity. Dave talks through: * Pairing AI with paired with strong skills diagnostics, embe

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How to Lead Without Command & Embed a "Coaching Culture," With Ex-Salesforce Exec Ian Walker, Ep. #15

Feb 2, 202630mEp. 150

Rachel joins Ian Walker, an L&D and business ops exec whose career spans WarnerMedia, Nike, Cisco, and Salesforce, to talk about leadership, coaching at scale, and how AI is reshaping work and coaching. Ian shares lesson

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AI Skill Expectations In Job Ads To Jump 50% By 2027, With Ladders CEO Marc Cenedella, Ep. #14

Dec 15, 202518m0

Join Rachel Wells for a lively, practical conversation with Marc Cenedella, CEO of Ladders, about how AI is reshaping high‑paying jobs and what professionals must do now to stay relevant. You’ll learn: * The single most

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AI, "Soft" Skills & The Future of Cybersecurity—A Candid Talk with ISC2’s COO, Casey Marks, Ep. #13

Nov 24, 202523m0

In this episode of Work 2.0, Rachel Wells sits down with Casey Marks, COO of ISC2—the global certifying body behind the world’s most recognized cybersecurity credentials—to unpack the next decade of work in an AI-driven

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What Does It Really Take To Be A Leader In 2026? With Leadership Coach Jaymie Pottinger, Ep. #12

Oct 30, 202522mEp. 120

What does it really take to lead in 2026 and beyond? In this energizing and deeply practical episode of Work 2.0, I sit down with Jamie Pottinger—leadership consultant, speaker, and author of The FACE of Leadership—to un

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