EPISODE · Feb 4, 2026 · 38 MIN
How to Stay Human in an AI-Driven Workplace with Marshall Belcher
from The UpLevel Podcast · host Christie Mann & Rachel Baldi
Send us Fan MailWhat if the future of work depends less on technology and more on how much humanity we choose to preserve?This week on The UpLevel Podcast, we welcome Marshall Belcher, Principal Strategist and AI Innovation Lead for Strategic Customer Engagement at a global tech company, for a thoughtful and timely conversation on leadership, right relationship, and artificial intelligence.Marshall works at the forefront of artificial intelligence, supporting executive strategy and CEO-level engagements across some of the most influential organizations in Silicon Valley. With more than 30 years of experience across companies like Cisco, AT&T, and Prudential, he brings rare depth at the intersection of technology, leadership, and relationship intelligence.But what makes this conversation especially powerful is Marshall’s commitment to service, care, and responsibility. We’ll explore what it means to be in right relationship with technology as AI reshapes how we work, lead, and connect. Marshall shares why AI must be designed and implemented through intentional alliances, ethical frameworks, and human-centered systems that prioritize safety, dignity, and trust.As we continue our exploration of right relationship, Marshall reminds us that the question is not whether AI will shape our future but how intentionally and relationally we choose to shape AI.Together, we explore:AI as a tool to elevate human potential rather than replace itThe importance of training, governance, and culture when embedding AI into workplacesWhy relationship intelligence matters just as much as technical intelligenceLeadership approaches that preserve humanity in high-performance environmentsWhy right relationship requires putting service before metricsFriendship and genuine connection as strengths in leadershipThe risks of measuring success through individual performance aloneWhy AI must be approached with discernment, training, and humilityHow emotional intelligence and right relationships are essential for AI safety and alignmentWhat it means to design alliances with technology rather than emotional attachments*Disclaimer: What’s discussed in this episode are Marshall’s personal views and in no way represent Alphabet, Google.About Marshall:Marshall Belcher is a Principal Strategist and AI Innovation Lead for Strategic Customer Engagement at Google Cloud, where he drives executive AI strategy and supports CEO-level engagements for Alphabet’s largest customers in Silicon Valley. He designs and delivers strategy sessions, consultative workshops, speaking engagements, and advanced AI demonstrations inside Google Cloud’s flagship executive environment.He is a Wharton CTO Program graduate, holds a Master’s in Innovation & Entrepreneurship from Full Sail University, and earned his B.S. in Microbiology & Cell Science from the University of Florida.Driven by a belief in AI’s power to elevate human potential, Marshall is a lifelong learner who loves to run, eat well, and explore the world.https://www.linkedin.com/in/mbelcher/www.uplevelproductions.comhttps://www.instagram.com/uplevelproductions/https://www.linkedin.com/company/uplevelproductionscompanyhttps://www.facebook.com/uplevelproductionscompany
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Send us Fan Mail What if the future of work depends less on technology and more on how much humanity we choose to preserve? This week on The UpLevel Podcast, we welcome Marshall Belcher, Principal Strategist and AI Innovation Lead for Strategic Customer Engagement at a global tech company, for a thoughtful and timely conversation on leadership, right relationship, and artificial intelligence. Marshall works at the forefront of artificial intelligence, supporting executive strategy and CEO-lev...
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