• Why the Learner’s Experience Should Always Come First with Chemène Sinson

  • 2025/02/12
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Why the Learner’s Experience Should Always Come First with Chemène Sinson

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  • From coaching athletes to teaching educators, Chemène Sinson shares what makes learning truly transformational.In this episode, Chemène Sinson, an Olympic athlete turned educator, dives into the importance of resilience, adaptability, and learner-centric approaches in L&D. From designing effective programs to navigating the challenges of organizational demands, Chemène shares actionable insights that will inspire educators to prioritize care and creativity over perfection. Plus, hear the story of her unexpected connection with legendary musician Lenny Castro and what it taught her about life and learning.Key Takeaways

    1. The best L&D programs are learner-centric, focusing on the journey from start to finish.
    2. Resilience and adaptability, learned from elite sports, are vital for thriving in education and training.
    3. Caring about learners’ success matters more than achieving perfection in teaching.

    Timestamps

    • [00:00] Chemène Sinson introduces her dual role in education and training
    • [02:03] Finding joy in helping others achieve what they thought was impossible
    • [03:00] Why the best L&D programs focus on the learner experience
    • [05:40] Lessons in resilience from elite sports
    • [07:45] Ice cream practices and a proud coaching moment
    • [09:30] Worst experience in L&D: A tough lesson on preparation
    • [11:45] Unexpected connections: Five hours with Lenny Castro
    • [13:30] The challenge of addressing what clients think they want vs. what they need
    • [15:00] Why caring is more important than perfection in L&D
    • [16:30] Closing reflections on the value of fun and curiosity in education

    Links

    • Chemène Sinson on LinkedIn
    • Chemène Sinson Website
    • Tom Bailey on LinkedIn
    • Tom Bailey Website
    • Black Water Projects


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From coaching athletes to teaching educators, Chemène Sinson shares what makes learning truly transformational.In this episode, Chemène Sinson, an Olympic athlete turned educator, dives into the importance of resilience, adaptability, and learner-centric approaches in L&D. From designing effective programs to navigating the challenges of organizational demands, Chemène shares actionable insights that will inspire educators to prioritize care and creativity over perfection. Plus, hear the story of her unexpected connection with legendary musician Lenny Castro and what it taught her about life and learning.Key Takeaways

  1. The best L&D programs are learner-centric, focusing on the journey from start to finish.
  2. Resilience and adaptability, learned from elite sports, are vital for thriving in education and training.
  3. Caring about learners’ success matters more than achieving perfection in teaching.

Timestamps

  • [00:00] Chemène Sinson introduces her dual role in education and training
  • [02:03] Finding joy in helping others achieve what they thought was impossible
  • [03:00] Why the best L&D programs focus on the learner experience
  • [05:40] Lessons in resilience from elite sports
  • [07:45] Ice cream practices and a proud coaching moment
  • [09:30] Worst experience in L&D: A tough lesson on preparation
  • [11:45] Unexpected connections: Five hours with Lenny Castro
  • [13:30] The challenge of addressing what clients think they want vs. what they need
  • [15:00] Why caring is more important than perfection in L&D
  • [16:30] Closing reflections on the value of fun and curiosity in education

Links

  • Chemène Sinson on LinkedIn
  • Chemène Sinson Website
  • Tom Bailey on LinkedIn
  • Tom Bailey Website
  • Black Water Projects


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