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Squiggly Careers

#201 How to learn at work

Squiggly Careers

AmazingIf

Business, Management, Careers

4.9838 Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2021

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

Whatever we do and wherever we work, learning is now the job for all of us. Working out what we want to learn and how to start, stay learning and make it stick isn't easy! In this week's Squiggly Careers episode, Helen and Sarah talk about a framework to help you focus and plan your learning and lots of ideas for action to make learning easier and more of your everyday. If you'd like to join PodPlus, a free live session with Helen and Sarah on the topic on learning at work, you can register at www.amazingiflearning.com/courses/podplus. The live session will be at 9am on 04/03/2021 and you can also watch back a recording of the session at a future date. Stay in touch with Helen and Sarah @amazingif on instagram or via email at helenandsarah@squigglycareers.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Helen Tupper and I'm Sarah Ellis and you're listening to the Squiggly

0:06.4

Careers podcast where each week we talk about a different topic to do with work and discuss

0:10.9

practical ideas and actions to help you find your way through all of our increasingly

0:16.5

squiggly world of work and this week we are going to be talking about how to take control of your

0:21.8

learning at work. It is a topic that, it must be one of the things we are most passionate about

0:27.0

Sarah. I feel like we talk about learning all the time. Like, what are we learning? How can people

0:31.3

learn? How can we help people to learn? So it isn't a brand new topic on the Squiggly Coase podcast.

0:36.5

So we haven't, I was searching on that Overcast app that helps you work out what

0:40.8

podcast you've actually published.

0:42.6

And I was like, have we done one with learning in the title?

0:45.3

It turns out we haven't.

0:46.4

Have we not?

0:47.3

No, I know.

0:48.0

I was surprised.

0:48.7

I was like, we must have done one with learning.

0:50.6

At some point, I'm convinced we're going to run out of things to talk about. Well, we've touched on this one three times, but it's not in the title. So just in case you are

0:59.9

equally as passionate about learning as Sarah and I, in this podcast, we've got a framework.

1:06.3

Hooray, everybody that likes a framework, we've got a framework, and then we've got some

1:09.4

specific things to help you to really think about starting your learning and staying with it and sticking. So that's kind of the structure of today's podcast. But if you want to dive a bit deeper into the other areas that we've touched on on learning before, episode 69 was on DIY career development. So we touched John bit there and then we did episode 102 which Sarah interviewed Scott Morrison about how to teach yourself and then most recently in episode 198 we talked about how to develop your transferable skills so if you really want to dive deep into learning then start with with this podcast and then 69, 102 and 198 for all of your learning listening.

1:50.0

So let's start by thinking about why we thought this would be a good topic to talk about right now.

1:55.7

And I think in the context of our careers at the moment, and we're recording this at the very end of February

2:01.7

2021 I think a lot of people will have lots of uncertainty around where they are in their

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