
Lunch and Learn: Free Online Webinar – Wellbeing in the Age of AI – March 20th
Overview of webinar:
AI is revolutionising the workplace but we are still emotional beings. Quality human connection, resilience, and leadership remain irreplaceable. As the pace of change and technology accelerate, organisations must support and develop their teams to stay engaged, adaptable, and well.
When: Thursday, 20th March
Time: 1pm – 2pm
Delivery: Online – link will be emailed 24 hours before webinar
Who the Webinar is aimed at
- Business leaders, HR professionals, and anyone looking to future-proof their team
Why this Matters
- AI will transform work, but skills like communication, creativity, and adaptability will be more valuable than ever.
- Neglecting wellbeing will increasingly lead to burnout and disengagement – in this age of technology and increasingly faster change
- A balanced people-first approach drives productivity, innovation, commitment and long-term success.
Learning Objectives
- How AI is reshaping work and what it means for workplace wellbeing.
- The essential human skills that will define success in 2025 and beyond.
- Strategies to prevent burnout and support learning and growth in a fast-changing world.
Facilitator: Calodagh McCumiskey
Calodagh is the CEO of Spiritual Earth and an accredited Master Practitioner in wellbeing, a life coach and corporate trainer.
She has a background in crisis management and worked in emergency response and development programmes in Africa and Asia for the first 14 years of her career, helping people and communities combat the impact of war and natural disasters and rebuild their lives.
‘There is a stress epidemic in the workplace’
– Calodagh McCumiskey
After seeing so many communities around the world overcome all types of disasters — war, floods, drought, tsunamis, earthquakes and epidemics — Calodagh started Spiritual Earth in 2012 to help people and organizations realize their potential no matter what their circumstances. Calodagh won the Network Ireland Wexford solo business woman of the year award in 2023 and was runner up in the national competition. Calodagh was made a fellow of the All Ireland Business Foundation (FAIBF) in 2023.