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Learning Hack podcast

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9

Latest episode

Jun 2026

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EN-US

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Meet the people and technologies that are building the future of learning

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June 29, 202644 min

TI05 Frankenstein: Man Made Man

How a teenage girl’s waking dream birthed what is (probably) the first science fiction novel – and in the process gave the world its most enduring image of technology gone wrong. This time we’re coming for the myth, the curse, the cliche that is Frankenstein. John Helmer and Ezri Carlebach climb up the tower, point...

June 15, 202657 min

TI04 Asimov 2: Foundation

Can the future of an entire civilisation be calculated like the behaviour of gas molecules? In the second of two episodes on Isaac Asimov, John Helmer and Ezri Carlebach turn from his robots to his other great franchise — the Foundation saga — and the seductive idea at its heart: psychohistory, a fictional science that...

June 8, 20261 hr 7 min

TI03 Asimov 1: The Robot Laws

In 1942, a 22-year-old chemistry student and part-time writer set down three short rules for how a fictional robot ought to behave. His aim was to kill off the lazy “robot-as-Frankenstein-monster” cliché. More than eighty years later, real engineers, real ethicists and real lawmakers are still arguing about them. This is the first of two...

June 1, 20261 hr 4 min

TI02 5 Foundational SF Authors You’ve Never Heard Of

Every genre has a shadow canon — the writers who don’t make the syllabus, don’t sell out on Amazon, and rarely get the Netflix series. In science fiction, that shadow canon is where some of the most intellectually adventurous, politically serious and formally daring work of the twentieth century was done. Having opened the series...

May 26, 20261 hr 9 min

TI01 Amazing Stories Is 100!

A hundred years ago this spring, a magazine called Amazing Stories hit the newsstands and — almost by accident — gave a name and a shape to the genre we now call science fiction. Its publisher, Hugo Gernsback, was an immigrant electrical engineer, visionary and relentless self-promoter. He wanted his magazine to delight and enthrall...

May 22, 20267 min

TI00 Welcome to The Tech Imaginarium

In 1983, Isaac Asimov predicted that computers would let every person learn what they wanted, in their own time, at their own speed. Forty years on, that vision is more or less the world we live in. So what else might science fiction have to tell us about the future we’re already inside? Welcome to...

May 11, 20262 hr 20 min

LH130 Learning Technologies London 2026 Show Special

Augmented Workforce, Learning at the Frontline and the Destiny of L&D. For a long stretch, you could skip Learning Technologies for a year and miss almost nothing. Not this year. AI has stopped being something L&D is piloting and started being something the field is rebuilding around — and the conversation at LT26 had a...

April 27, 202650 min

LH129 Ripping Scorm with Mike Alcock

Your organisation has probably spent years building a learning library. Courses, videos, SCORM files, PDFs — hundreds of them, living in the LMS or scattered across SharePoint. You can enrol in them. You can sit through them. What you can’t do is ask them a question and get an answer in seconds, at the moment...

April 13, 20261 hr 10 min

LH128 Crossing the Divide with Lars Hyland

What does it take to change how an industry works — and what happens when it doesn’t change fast enough? Lars Hyland has been asking that question for thirty years, from the early days of interactive multimedia through nearly a decade leading EMEA for Totara Learning, and now at Enlytning, an AI-powered platform helping small...

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