• Episode 7: From Mangroves to KM - Why People Still Matter Most with Jana Thuaud
    Apr 23 2026

    Jana Thuaud didn’t set out to work in knowledge management. She found her way there through environmental science, development work, and years of documenting what actually happens on the ground.

    In this episode, she shares what that journey taught her about KM in the real world. Not the polished version, the human one.

    Brittany and Rachel dig into why organizations are still defaulting to websites, repositories, and webinars in 2026. The honest answer? They’re easy to measure, easy to fund, and easy to explain.

    They also get into:

    • The gap between knowledge products and actual knowledge flow
    • Why KM still gets treated like information management
    • The role of culture, context, and access in global work
    • What it really takes to build trust and connection across teams

    The throughline is simple. KM doesn’t move because of tools. It moves because people decide it matters.

    A grounded conversation that cuts through the noise and brings KM back to what it’s always been about: people, relationships, and making the work actually work.

    Notes:
    Check out this great webinar by Jana and her team - https://www.gefislands.org/webinar/islands-forum-setting-bar-synergized-sids-knowledge-chemicals-and-waste

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    59 mins
  • Episode 6: Rethinking Knowledge Management - Insights from Rob Martin Taylor
    Apr 9 2026

    In this episode, Brittany and Rachel sit down with Rob Taylor, a KM practitioner with over 40 years of experience, to explore where knowledge management is headed and what might need rethinking.

    They unpack common KM buzzwords, the real impact of AI, and the ongoing tension between technology and human connection. The conversation also dives into community, trust, and why KM works best when it centers people, not just systems.

    After almost 40 years of corporate life as both a consultant and functional head Rob is now an AI trainer and KM consultant as www.AIxKM.co.uk

    Rob will be speaking at KM World Europe in April 2026 https://www.kmworld.com/Europe/2026 on “Getting back to the core of community”

    If you’re in London, UK then contact Rob about joining a friendly group of KMers who meet up every couple of months: Rob@AIxKM.co.uk

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    57 mins
  • Episode 5: Imagining Forward — Foresight, Story, & the Future of KM with Dr. Matt Finch
    Mar 26 2026

    Brittany and Rachel sit down with Dr. Matt Finch to explore what the future has to do with knowledge management and why it matters more than we often give it credit for. With a background that spans strategy, foresight, and information science, Matt brings a fresh perspective on how KM practitioners can think beyond the present.

    They dig into scenario planning, storytelling as a strategic tool, and why getting comfortable with uncertainty might be one of the most practical skills in today’s work. The conversation also touches on learning through play, engaging audiences who do not think they care about KM yet, and making foresight feel more human and accessible.

    Plus, Brittany and Rachel share a behind-the-scenes look at Empower KM, what they set out to build, what they learned, and why it continues to feel like community disguised as a conference.

    If you are thinking about what comes next and how KM can help you get there, this episode is for you.

    Here are some of the resources mentioned in today's show:
    Ramírez and Ravetz on feral futures - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0016328710002880

    The Oxford Scenario Planning Approach - https://mh.bmj.com/content/early/2026/02/20/medhum-2025-013691

    Ludi Price's work on fan taxonomies - https://blogs.city.ac.uk/ludiprice/2019/01/30/a-model-of-fan-information-behaviour/

    Elizabeth Salzberger-Wittenberg on endings and beginnings - https://www.routledge.com/Experiencing-Endings-and-Beginnings-From-Birth-to-Old-Age/Wittenberg/p/book/9781032264660

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    59 mins
  • Episode 4: Not All Expertise Lives in SharePoint - The Introvert's Guide to KM with Maggie Starkey
    Mar 12 2026

    In this episode, Brittany and Rachel sit down with Maggie Starkey to talk about the real work of knowledge management — the part that lives in relationships, not just repositories.

    They explore why interpersonal skills are core KM capabilities, not “nice to have” extras. From building trust and practicing active listening to navigating layoffs and organizational change, this conversation centers on the human side of knowledge work.

    Maggie shares insight on resilience, the emotional weight KM professionals often carry, and why the value of KM isn’t always immediately visible — but is absolutely critical to long-term business success. They also dig into the impact of AI, the challenges of knowledge transfer, and what it means to protect expertise when people move on.

    If you care about trust, connection, and making knowledge work actually work — this one’s for you.

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    43 mins
  • Episode 3: Information is Power -From Federal KM to Holistic Health with Angela Forest
    Feb 27 2026

    In this episode, Brittany and Rachel sit down with Angela to explore her journey from serving as a Knowledge Management Specialist at USAID to her current work in holistic health advocacy.

    They unpack what it is really like to practice KM inside a large federal system, where information exists everywhere but is not always accessible in ways that truly empower people. Angela shares candid reflections on operational onboarding gaps, lack of standardization, records management inconsistencies, and ongoing IT challenges that made knowledge flow harder than it needed to be.

    But this conversation goes beyond systems and structure.

    It is about transformation.

    Angela reflects on how her experience at USAID sharpened her systems thinking, strengthened her leadership skills, and ultimately shaped her transition into holistic health advocacy. Brittany and Rachel explore the throughline running beneath it all: information is power.

    Whether navigating global development structures or advocating for your own health, access to clear, organized, trustworthy knowledge changes outcomes. In her current work, Angela applies core KM principles such as clarity, accessibility, governance, and empowerment to help women better understand their bodies, their options, and their agency within healthcare systems.

    In this episode, Brittany and Rachel discuss:

    • The realities of knowledge management inside large institutions
    • Operational onboarding and standardization challenges
    • Records management and IT barriers
    • How KM skills translate across industries
    • The connection between knowledge access and empowerment
    • Supporting women through holistic health advocacy

    If you believe KM is more than repositories and documentation, if you see it as a vehicle for confidence, agency, and access, this episode will resonate.

    Because when knowledge flows, people flourish.

    Learn more and connect with Robust Health Advocacy
    Phone - 240-997-3995
    Email - forestang@mail (not Gmail)
    WhatsApp - @AD Trees
    LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/angelaforest/
    Alignable - https://www.alignable.com/bowie-md/robust-health-advocacy-healthy-gut-phenomenal-life?user=3638379

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    45 mins
  • Episode 2: The KM/OD Situationship - Our Interview with John Hovell
    Feb 13 2026

    In this episode of Not Another KM Podcast, Brittany and Rachel welcome their first guest, John Hovell, Director of Strategic Partnerships at Power + Systems, to unpack what they are officially calling The KM/OD Situationship, and unofficially calling (How Do We Get Rid of John?!)

    They dig into where Knowledge Management (KM) and Organizational Development (OD) overlap, where they diverge, and why the lines between them can feel blurry at best. They talk definitions, common misconceptions, and the ongoing identity struggle that seems to follow OD around. More importantly, explore how both disciplines show up in real organizations and what happens when they are practiced intentionally.

    Finally, they also get into experiential learning, systems thinking, and why change does not stick without clarity, structure, and shared understanding.

    Smart. Honest. A little nerdy. Exactly how we like it.

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    29 mins
  • Episode 1: "Oops, I'm in KM Now" - Our KM Origin Stories
    Feb 5 2026

    Rachel and Brittany talk about their very non-linear, accidental paths into knowledge management and why KM shows up everywhere, no title required. They share KM “aha” moments, personal knowledge hacks, and the real magic of the work: connecting people and untangling messy systems. Expect honest takes, light buzzword roasting, and a whole lot of human-centered KM.

    Takeaways

    • Knowledge management careers are often stumbled upon rather than intentionally pursued
    • Knowledge management can be practiced in any sector and does not necessarily require formal education or certification KM is a gift for connecting people and solving problems
    • The importance of clear communication in explaining knowledge management

    Chapters

    • The Journey to Knowledge Management
    • Rachel's Journey to KM
    • Brittany's Journey to KM
    • The Human Side of KM
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    43 mins
  • Introducing - Not Another KM Podcast, Episode Zero: 'New Podcast, Who Dis?'
    Jan 30 2026

    In our very first episode of Not Another KM Podcast, Brittany and Rachel introduce themselves and dig into what knowledge management actually is—and why it deserves a lot more love (and a lot less jargon). They talk about KM as the art of capturing, organizing, and sharing what people know so work doesn’t keep reinventing the wheel. Most importantly, we set the tone for what this podcast is here to do: bring curiosity, honesty, and a little irreverence to KM through hot takes, conversations with folks doing the work, and thoughtful unpacking of trends shaping the field.

    Takeaways

    • KM is about capturing, organizing, and sharing knowledge
    • KM is often misunderstood but is also kind of magical

    Music by Chase Tremaine

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    10 mins