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In this episode of the Change It Podcast, host Eloise is joined by globally recognised change leader Melanie Franklin to explore how neuroscience is transforming modern change management.
Together they unpack:
🔹 Why traditional change models are no longer fit for purpose
🔹 How understanding the brain’s need for certainty, autonomy and energy conservation helps us design better change experiences
🔹 The practical application of current neuroscience literature in today’s fast-paced organisations
🔹 The rising role of AI and why human-centred skills like behavioural insight and relationship-building are more important than ever
🔹 How to make change easier to absorb by aligning it with how the brain actually works
Melanie brings clarity, warmth and forward-thinking wisdom to a conversation that feels timely and necessary.
This one’s for anyone leading, delivering or living through change.
By Eloise SeidelinIn this episode of the Change It Podcast, host Eloise is joined by globally recognised change leader Melanie Franklin to explore how neuroscience is transforming modern change management.
Together they unpack:
🔹 Why traditional change models are no longer fit for purpose
🔹 How understanding the brain’s need for certainty, autonomy and energy conservation helps us design better change experiences
🔹 The practical application of current neuroscience literature in today’s fast-paced organisations
🔹 The rising role of AI and why human-centred skills like behavioural insight and relationship-building are more important than ever
🔹 How to make change easier to absorb by aligning it with how the brain actually works
Melanie brings clarity, warmth and forward-thinking wisdom to a conversation that feels timely and necessary.
This one’s for anyone leading, delivering or living through change.

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