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In this episode, host Beth Cougler Blom talks with Julie Dirksen about designing learning experiences that support real behaviour change. Julie shares insights from her latest book, Talk to the Elephant, and offers practical ways to go beyond knowledge transfer to create meaningful impact. Beth and Julie also talk about: The difference between knowledge gaps and behaviour gaps The rider and elephant metaphor and why it matters for learning design How to identify what really needs fixing—people or systems The importance of pre- and post-learning supports Why designing for managers is just as important as designing for learners Engage with Julie Dirksen Website: Usable Learning LinkedIn: / juliedirksen Facebook: Design for How People Learn group Links From the Episode Allen Interactions Leaving ADDIE for SAM by Michael Allen Telling Ain't Training by Harold D. Stolovitch and Erika J. Keep The Happiness Hypothesis by Jonathan Haidt Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman Will Training Help? flowchart by Cathy Moore Prochaska and Di Clemente's transtheoretical model Connect with the Facilitating on Purpose podcast: Follow Facilitating on Purpose on Instagram, LinkedIn, or YouTube Show notes and transcripts available at facilitatingonpurpose.ca Facilitating on Purpose Community on LinkedIn Connect with Host Beth Cougler Blom: Give feedback or suggest upcoming show topics or guests at [email protected] Visit bcblearning.com to explore Beth's company's services in facilitation and learning design Purchase a copy of Beth's book, Design to Engage Follow Beth on Instagram or LinkedIn Podcast production services by Mary Chan of Organized Sound Productions