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  <title>26. AI Isn't a Tool; It's a Team Member with Josh Penzell</title>
  <description>Everyone’s talking about AI—but are we thinking about it the right way? In this special one-year anniversary episode, I finally dive into the AI conversation with Josh Penzell, who challenges us to see AI not as a tool, but as a teammate. This conversation isn’t about learning prompts—it’s about shifting mindsets and imagining what’s possible when we stop trying to make faster horses and start building something entirely new. &amp;amp;nbsp; Josh and Jess Discuss  Using AI as a collaborative team member and not a tool. Working with AI as a brainstorming partner to reduce cognitive load and improve creativity. Developing our skills working with AI, instead of spending time figuring out how to use AI.&amp;amp;nbsp; Thinking about AI as a student and our L&amp;amp;amp;D participants as teachers.&amp;amp;nbsp; How AI provides an entirely new infinity point of what's possible, busting through current scarcity models and resource restrictions.&amp;amp;nbsp; Shifting from the traditional L&amp;amp;amp;D approach focused on creating optimized, one-size-fits-all learning experiences to one that enables individualized learning.&amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp; About Josh Penzell Josh Penzell is the&amp;amp;nbsp;VP of AI-Driven Transformation at ELB Learning&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;Founder and Chief Transformation Officer at Imagination Applied. He helps organizations rethink how they integrate AI—not as a tool, but as a&amp;amp;nbsp;collaborative force that enhances learning, leadership, and innovation. With a career spanning&amp;amp;nbsp;Amazon Alexa, Zillow Rentals, and Skillsoft, Josh brings a unique perspective that blends corporate strategy with his background as a&amp;amp;nbsp;musical theater director. This fusion of disciplines led to the creation of&amp;amp;nbsp;TheaterThink®, a methodology that applies storytelling, improvisation, and systems thinking to help businesses&amp;amp;nbsp;navigate change, drive transformation, and make AI work for humans, not against them. A sought-after speaker at industry events like&amp;amp;nbsp;ATD, Learning Technologies, and Training Industry conferences, Josh is also one of the&amp;amp;nbsp;14% of qualified autistic professionals in corporate leadership. He is a strong advocate for&amp;amp;nbsp;neurodiversity, AI ethics, and adaptive leadership, helping organizations shift their mindset from&amp;amp;nbsp;AI as a disruptor to AI as an enabler. &amp;amp;nbsp; Find and connect with Josh Penzell  LinkedIn ELB Learning Email: josh@joshpenzell.com AI Assistant: JoshPGPT.AI  &amp;amp;nbsp; Find and connect with Jess Almlie  LinkedIn Website:&amp;amp;nbsp;jessalmlie.com L&amp;amp;amp;D Must Change Newsletter  &amp;amp;nbsp; Coming Soon!&amp;amp;nbsp;Jess's book,&amp;amp;nbsp;L&amp;amp;amp;D Order Taker No More! Become a Strategic Business Partner&amp;amp;nbsp;will be published by ATD Press on September 2, 2025. To be the first to get behind-the-scenes updates, early sneak peeks, and join the launch party, join Jess's email list! You'll get the L&amp;amp;amp;D Must Change newsletter delivered to your inbox weekly as well as special updates on the book when available.&amp;amp;nbsp;Click here to join!&amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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