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🧠 Erik’s Take
After interviewing Cortney Harding, Erik reflects on how VR, AI, and immersive learning are reshaping the way we train people—especially in communication. But beyond the tech, this episode is about mindset shifts: from teaching to training, from knowing to doing, and from buying solutions to solving real problems. It’s a direct and thoughtful take on why so many AI and training initiatives fail—and what to do differently.
🎯 Top Insights from the Interview
🧩 The Personal Layer
Erik admits to previously believing that vertical-specific training was the only way forward with AI and VR. But Cortney’s pushback made him reconsider: almost every organization stands to benefit from training people on core conversational competencies. He also unpacks how many leaders mistakenly assume communication is common sense—when it’s actually a trained, practiced skillset most never receive.
🧰 From Insight to Action
🗣️ Notable Quotes
“There’s a real cost to doing it wrong—not just failed projects, but AI fatigue.”
“You can’t multitask in VR. That’s the brute-force magic of it.”
“The future belongs to those who can influence with words. That’s not going anywhere.”
“We don’t train people to communicate—we just hope they figure it out. Most don’t.”
“If you're just throwing the AI fruit basket at the wall hoping something sticks… good luck.”
By Erik Berglund🧠 Erik’s Take
After interviewing Cortney Harding, Erik reflects on how VR, AI, and immersive learning are reshaping the way we train people—especially in communication. But beyond the tech, this episode is about mindset shifts: from teaching to training, from knowing to doing, and from buying solutions to solving real problems. It’s a direct and thoughtful take on why so many AI and training initiatives fail—and what to do differently.
🎯 Top Insights from the Interview
🧩 The Personal Layer
Erik admits to previously believing that vertical-specific training was the only way forward with AI and VR. But Cortney’s pushback made him reconsider: almost every organization stands to benefit from training people on core conversational competencies. He also unpacks how many leaders mistakenly assume communication is common sense—when it’s actually a trained, practiced skillset most never receive.
🧰 From Insight to Action
🗣️ Notable Quotes
“There’s a real cost to doing it wrong—not just failed projects, but AI fatigue.”
“You can’t multitask in VR. That’s the brute-force magic of it.”
“The future belongs to those who can influence with words. That’s not going anywhere.”
“We don’t train people to communicate—we just hope they figure it out. Most don’t.”
“If you're just throwing the AI fruit basket at the wall hoping something sticks… good luck.”