The Learning Reinvented Podcast - Episode 90 - Experiential Learning - Marc Merulla

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Welcome to this episode of the Learning Reinvented podcast, brought to you by The Learning Effect Team. In this episode, host Katie Godden, is joined by Marc Merulla to discuss experiential learning! If you’re looking to build a strong team, this episode is for you! By using experiential learning, Marc has helped loads of businesses improve their teams. Find out more by having a listen! The Learning Reinvented Podcast aims to bring a variety of new and different voices to talk about the current and future state of learning at work. We want our conversations to be though provoking, useful and real world. We appreciate your thoughts and feedback to help achieve this. About The Learning Effect The Learning Effect’s vision is to help companies create purposeful, consumer grade learning experiences which help you deliver your business goals and your team realise their potential. If you are looking to change your companies learning or for new learning technologies we should be your first call.  About the Host - Katie Godden Katie is one of the founding directors of The Learning Effect. With over 10 years experience in the learning industry within a number of different sectors, Katie is now focused on helping organisations transform their learning offering. She is passionate about creating learning journeys in the workplace which replicate how we learn in our lives outside of work. CONTACT METHOD  You can follow and connect with Katie via: LinkedIn: Katie Godden - LinkedIn Website: https://www.thelearningeffect.co.uk/ Email: [email protected] About the Guest – Marc Merulla I started off my experiential learning and facilitation career as a whitewater kayak instructor and sea kayak guide in the company I co-founded called H2O Adventures. Hence the turbulent waters and wicked storms!I was also teaching wilderness first aid. I taught adventure guides, military personnel, mining companies, Cree first nations groups, and anyone who worked in remote areas across Canada. My job was to teach them how to keep patients alive and survive in the wilderness until they handed them off to definitive care.I thrived in making theory more accessible to learners with simulation-based exercises. I was really good at faking wounds and could have probably become an accomplished make-up artist! Those early years gave me an appreciation for risk management, customer care, health and safety, systems thinking, instructional design, leadership development, teamwork, continuous improvement, networking, sales, and a crazy love for running my own business!I'm out of space here! So, if you want the story about the near drowning and what happened after, throw me a line!https://calendly.com/marcmerulla/ CONTACT METHOD  You can follow and connect with Marc via: LinkedIn:  Marc Merulla | LinkedIn  

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