In this inaugural LavaCon podcast, Ed Marsh interviews Stephen Walsh of BuzzSumo and AndersPink. At LavaCon Dublin, Stephen’s presentation, From Filter Failure to Savvy Surfer: Riding the Crest of the Content Tsunami, explored continuous learning and how content curation supports continuous learning. Tools and algorithms help us curate meaningful content, but we can make it more […]


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In this inaugural LavaCon podcast, Ed Marsh interviews Stephen Walsh of BuzzSumo and AndersPink. At LavaCon Dublin, Stephen’s presentation, From Filter Failure to Savvy Surfer: Riding the Crest of the Content Tsunami, explored continuous learning and how content curation supports continuous learning. Tools and algorithms help us curate meaningful content, but we can make it more valuable by adding the human factor and sharing it with the right people in the right channels.


As we always say in Ireland, “There’s no such thing as bad weather, there’s just the wrong clothes.”


About Our Guest

Stephen has over 20 years of experience in Learning, Content, Marketing and Technology. He started his elearning career in the US in the mid 1990s with Roger Schank at Cognitive Arts, building some of the earliest examples of video-driven scenarios for corporate learning. He ran the Chicago team and led the company’s expansion into Europe. A regular blogger, writer and speaker on content curation, marketing, learning and technology, Stephen is honored to be included in the 2017 elearning movers and shakers list.


Find Stephen on Twitter at @stephentwalsh and @anderspink.


About Our Host

Ed Marsh is proud to be from New Jersey. He uses the Oxford comma, and never uses two spaces after a period. He is a technical writer at Goldman Sachs, and the creator and host of the Content Content podcast. Find him at edmarsh.com and @edmarsh on Twitter.


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