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AI, Fear, And Human-Led Change with Laurence Anthony (Ep. 125)

AI, Fear, And Human-Led Change with Laurence Anthony (Ep. 125)

Change can feel uncomfortable, especially when new technology forces people to rethink their work, values, and future. 

How can leaders help people move from fear into thoughtful action?

In this episode, Iván Watanabe and Evan Wohl speak with Laurence Anthony, Founder, CEO, and Head Coach of Go Further Coaching, about AI adoption, fear, emotional intelligence, and leading through uncertainty. Laurence explains why the fear around AI may be the real transformation, how teams can create clarity during change, and why asking “what could we do?” opens the door to creativity, action, and stronger human connection.

Laurence covers:

  • Why fear often sits underneath AI resistance, job concerns, and slower change adoption
  • How Go Further Coaching helps people create clarity when change creates workplace chaos
  • Why emotional intelligence matters when teams adopt AI, new tools, and new habits
  • How asking “what could we do?” creates more creativity, action, and possibility
  • Why human relationships, trust, and judgment still matter in an AI-driven workplace
  • And more!

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About Our Guest:

Laurence Anthony is one-of-one. Laurence is the strategist organizations rely on when change has created chaos and clarity is needed. He is a PCC-certified executive coach, keynote speaker, and Founder of Go Further Coaching. Laurence brings a career of unparalleled depth to every room he enters: from crisis strategy in Washington D.C. to the boardrooms of Google, United Airlines, and RBC. Laurence transforms how companies lead through uncertainty, shifting the focus from the impossible pursuit of being fearless to developing the courage to fear less. 

He is the Founder of Go Further Coaching, a global leadership and culture transformation firm trusted by companies including Google, United Airlines, RBC, Capital One, and APG Federal Credit Union. 

Laurence has built a career defined by unusual range: a successful actor with credits on NBC’s 30 Rock and Saw 3D; the executive who revitalized Harlem’s legendary jazz venue Minton’s and led The Cecil to win Esquire’s Best New Restaurant in America; a crisis strategist in Washington D.C. consulting across finance, retail, and political sectors. That depth is exactly what makes his approach different. 

His core belief: organizations do not need to be fearless. That is impossible. They need to fear less. That distinction is everything. Through his proprietary Fear-Less Leadership Framework and AI Adoption Curve, Laurence converts organizational fear into forward momentum, replacing confusion with clarity and turbulence with traction. He does not motivate. He activates.

The Evolution of Video and the Enduring Power of Human Connection with Ryan Spicer (Ep. 118)

The Evolution of Video and the Enduring Power of Human Connection with Ryan Spicer (Ep. 118)

The way we consume video has transformed rapidly, but what does that mean for media companies, advertisers, and families planning for the future?

As technology accelerates and AI reshapes workflows, where does human connection still matter most?

In this episode, Evan Wohl speaks with Ryan Spicer, Chief Revenue Officer of Atmosphere TV, about how the media industry has shifted from traditional television to on-demand, multi-platform viewing. They explore how streaming, ad models, and AI are reshaping digital media and advertising workflows. Ryan shares insights on connected TV outside the home, the blending of industry buckets, and why human skills like communication and critical thinking will matter even more in an AI-driven future.

Ryan shares:

  • How video evolved from scheduled television to on-demand, multi-screen experiences
  • Why Atmosphere TV reimagines content for bars, gyms, and public spaces
  • How AI improves ad targeting, workflows, and meeting preparation
  • Why streaming ad experiences can feel more disruptive than legacy TV breaks
  • The importance of human connection, critical thinking, and communication in an AI future
  • And more!

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Ryan Spicer is the Chief Revenue Officer for Atmosphere, the leading connected television platform for businesses, spearheading the national and local ad sales teams across the organization.  Ryan is a 18+ year media professional with leadership & strategy experience in linear television, premium digital publishers, content marketing & experiential activations across news, sports, and entertainment.

Ryan previously spent more than 14 years at Turner & WarnerMedia, now part of Warner Bros Discovery, helping transform the leading media company from a legacy linear entity to a multi-platform content distributor with robust digital consumer engagement.

In recent years, Ryan led client partnerships for the CNN Digital portfolio, across the Northeast, Southeast and Midwest territories, focusing on the brand’s digital, mobile and branded content offerings, and was among the sales leadership team for the successful launch of the HBO MAX with Ads steaming product.