Aggressively Human: Online Business in the Age of AI, Algorithms & Automations

Leading as a human in the workplace with Alison Coward


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Everyone has been in bad meetings—and for many of you, being trapped in terrible meetings is one reason you became an entrepreneur in the first place.

But what if meetings, and workplace culture generally, didn’t have to be awful? What if we could bring energy and collaboration, like the kind we get from a well-facilitated workshop, into our day-to-day culture?

In this episode, Alison Coward joins Aggressively Human to show what it really means to lead through a facilitative and collaborative lens—not just to make meetings more efficient, but to make collaboration more human. We explore the difference between participation and true engagement, and why a good facilitator doesn’t just run the meeting—they make space for decisions, disagreement, and trust.

And we also confront the realities of AI in the workplace. Because AI can craft the agenda and synthesize the notes… but can it feel the charge of conversation? And what do we lose when we outsource the hard conversations to software that avoids conflict and resilience building?

* What “workshop culture” really means—and why it’s not just for facilitators

* Why great collaboration isn’t about airtime, it’s about alignment

* How to lead across generations when work expectations aren’t the same

* The role of facilitation in navigating polarized teams and hard topics

* Why AI can’t replace the discomfort, nuance, and trust-building of real conversation

* The hidden labor of designing meetings that actually lead to decisions

* Why clarity isn’t always the goal—sometimes it’s about making space for complexity

* How to tell when your team needs a better process (not another tool)

“When we default to using those tools, we're robbing ourselves of the chance to build those very human skills that enable us to relate to each other more effectively. Conversations are difficult. They're meant to be, that's why they're called difficult conversations. And sometimes the process of going through that difficult conversation hones and smooths the edges off. It's almost like a process that we go through that doesn't feel uncomfortable when we get to the other side. We've learned something new and perhaps we've built a connection with someone else. And the thing is, is that those kinds of difficult conversations or those situations are the very thing that people are like, oh, AI can do that for me now because they wanna avoid that uncomfortable feeling.”

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