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S2E22 | Data Protection as the Blueprint for Better AI with James Robson

56 min · 3. Juni 2026
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In this episode of The Human Protocol, host Mykel Salomon sits down with James Robson, former data protection officer for the UK Labour Party, Founder & CEO of Datus Longevitus, to challenge the idea that data protection is a barrier to progress. Drawing on a decade of GDPR work, James argues that governance is what actually enables innovation, comparing data safeguards to the brakes on a car that let you drive faster, not slower. The conversation moves from the differences between US and European approaches to privacy, to practical ways individuals can protect themselves online, to inspiring real-world examples of data used for public good, including a King's College London study on cash grants for people experiencing homelessness. James and Mykel also confront the darker side of the AI era, from echo chambers and self-radicalization to addictive algorithms and the erosion of critical thinking, before landing on a hopeful vision of trusted data intermediaries and an ethical, transparent future where trust becomes the real infrastructure. In this episode you'll learn * Why compliance and data protection can be the condition for innovation rather than its enemy, using the brakes-on-a-car analogy * How storytelling skills translate into understanding data systems and getting people excited about ethical data use * The key philosophical difference between US data law (consumer focused) and European GDPR (human rights focused) * Practical steps individuals can take to protect their data, including ad blockers, password managers, and rejecting cookies and trackers * What rights GDPR gives you to request your data, and how that compares to the US patchwork like the CCPA in California * How connecting datasets responsibly can improve outcomes in social care, education, problem gambling, and homelessness prevention * The technical safeguards that make data sharing safe, including end-to-end encryption, immutable ledgers, and the UK's Five Safes framework * Why echo chambers can quietly radicalize people and how dependence on AI threatens independent and critical thinking * The link between addictive algorithms, screen time, and mental health, including recent rulings against Meta and Google * What a trustworthy data future could look like, from trusted data intermediaries to ethical trust scores and nutrition-label-style transparency * Concrete advice for individuals, AI leaders, and governments navigating data responsibility and AI regulation Connect with James Robson LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/-james-robson/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/-james-robson/] Connect with Mykel Salomon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mykelsalomon/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mykelsalomon/] Website: https://thehumanprotocolgroup.com/ [https://thehumanprotocolgroup.com/]

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Episode S2E22 | Data Protection as the Blueprint for Better AI with James Robson Cover

S2E22 | Data Protection as the Blueprint for Better AI with James Robson

In this episode of The Human Protocol, host Mykel Salomon sits down with James Robson, former data protection officer for the UK Labour Party, Founder & CEO of Datus Longevitus, to challenge the idea that data protection is a barrier to progress. Drawing on a decade of GDPR work, James argues that governance is what actually enables innovation, comparing data safeguards to the brakes on a car that let you drive faster, not slower. The conversation moves from the differences between US and European approaches to privacy, to practical ways individuals can protect themselves online, to inspiring real-world examples of data used for public good, including a King's College London study on cash grants for people experiencing homelessness. James and Mykel also confront the darker side of the AI era, from echo chambers and self-radicalization to addictive algorithms and the erosion of critical thinking, before landing on a hopeful vision of trusted data intermediaries and an ethical, transparent future where trust becomes the real infrastructure. In this episode you'll learn * Why compliance and data protection can be the condition for innovation rather than its enemy, using the brakes-on-a-car analogy * How storytelling skills translate into understanding data systems and getting people excited about ethical data use * The key philosophical difference between US data law (consumer focused) and European GDPR (human rights focused) * Practical steps individuals can take to protect their data, including ad blockers, password managers, and rejecting cookies and trackers * What rights GDPR gives you to request your data, and how that compares to the US patchwork like the CCPA in California * How connecting datasets responsibly can improve outcomes in social care, education, problem gambling, and homelessness prevention * The technical safeguards that make data sharing safe, including end-to-end encryption, immutable ledgers, and the UK's Five Safes framework * Why echo chambers can quietly radicalize people and how dependence on AI threatens independent and critical thinking * The link between addictive algorithms, screen time, and mental health, including recent rulings against Meta and Google * What a trustworthy data future could look like, from trusted data intermediaries to ethical trust scores and nutrition-label-style transparency * Concrete advice for individuals, AI leaders, and governments navigating data responsibility and AI regulation Connect with James Robson LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/-james-robson/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/-james-robson/] Connect with Mykel Salomon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mykelsalomon/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mykelsalomon/] Website: https://thehumanprotocolgroup.com/ [https://thehumanprotocolgroup.com/]

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Episode S2E21 | How to Tell Your Story and Stay Relevant in the Age of AI with Sabine Hutchison Cover

S2E21 | How to Tell Your Story and Stay Relevant in the Age of AI with Sabine Hutchison

In this rich and wide-ranging conversation, Mykel Salomon sits down with Sabine Hutchison — author, speaker, and founder of the Ripple Network — to explore what it really means to stay human in a world being rapidly reshaped by AI. Sabine draws from her diverse career, her work empowering women to find their voice, and her own hard-won lessons on identity, reinvention, and self-advocacy. Together, they challenge the myth of the straight career ladder, celebrate the messy middle of growth, and make a compelling case for why knowing yourself and being able to tell your story may be the most powerful skill anyone can develop in the age of artificial intelligence. In this episode, you'll learn: Reinvention without drama: practical steps and persistence * The importance of storytelling and authentic communication * Navigating the in-between spaces and embracing discomfort * The role of mentorship and sponsorship for women in leadership * The impact of AI on careers and the importance of human skills * Feedback as a gift: how to give and receive effectively * The power of pauses and slow speech in public speaking * Balancing efficiency with quality and well-being in work Connect with Sabine Hutchison LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabinehutchison/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabinehutchison/]Seuss+ - https://www.seuss.plus/ [https://www.seuss.plus/]The Ripple Network Platform - https://theripplenetwork.com [https://theripplenetwork.com]Sabina Hutchinson's Book - https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Sabina+Hutchinson+book [https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Sabina+Hutchinson+book]Connect with Mykel Salomon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mykelsalomon/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mykelsalomon/] Website: https://thehumanprotocolgroup.com/ [https://thehumanprotocolgroup.com/]

27. Mai 202652 min
Episode S2E20 | The Discipline Protocol: Self-Leadership in the Age of AI w/ Dusty Holcomb Cover

S2E20 | The Discipline Protocol: Self-Leadership in the Age of AI w/ Dusty Holcomb

What does it take to lead others when you have not yet learned to lead yourself? In this episode of The Human Protocol, host Mykel Salomon sits down with Dusty Holcomb, a leadership coach with 28 years of executive experience, to explore the discipline behind great leadership. Dusty unpacks why self-leadership is the foundation of every high-performing team, how discipline is not punishment but alignment, and why the rise of AI is not a threat to human leaders but a mirror that exposes and sharpens them. From homeschooling roots and managing a 350-person operation at age 23, to building a personal AI chief of staff for daily reflection, Dusty delivers raw, actionable wisdom on how leaders at every level can build internal clarity, develop intentional daily habits, and master delegation to thrive in a rapidly changing world. What You'll Learn in This Episode * Why self-leadership is the foundation of all great leadership and how your internal discipline directly shapes the trust, respect, and performance of your team * The mindset shift every new leader needs to make when transitioning from individual contributor to leading and developing other people * How imposter syndrome shows up even at the CEO and senior executive level and what the most self-aware leaders do to manage it * Why the skills that earned you a promotion are not always the skills that will keep you successful in your new leadership role * The simple daily calendar audit practice that helps leaders identify one task to delegate and convert it into a real growth opportunity for their team * How artificial intelligence can sharpen your leadership rather than replace it, and what it looks like to use an AI chief of staff for daily reflection, gain assessments, and better decision-making * The five questions every leader must help their team answer to move people from doing the minimum to bringing their full effort and purpose to their work * How to write your own personal rules of engagement in under an hour to clarify your values, set expectations for yourself, and invite genuine accountability from the people around you Dusty is offering The Human Protocol listeners exclusive access to the Rules of Engagement Playbook, along with a complimentary DISC personality assessment — a $500 executive-level tool he uses with clients. It’s a practical resource designed to help you apply the self-leadership principles discussed in this episode. Access it free at myrulesofengagement.com [http://myrulesofengagement.com]. http://myrulesofengagement.comConnect with Dusty Holcomb LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dustyholcomb/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dustyholcomb/]Website: Arqus Group - https://arcqusgroup.com/ [https://arcqusgroup.com/]Connect with Mykel Salomon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mykelsalomon/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mykelsalomon/]Website: https://thehumanprotocolgroup.com/  [https://thehumanprotocolgroup.com/]

20. Mai 202652 min
Episode S2E19 | The Identity Crisis of AI and Who Are We When Work Changes w/ Karen Lam Cover

S2E19 | The Identity Crisis of AI and Who Are We When Work Changes w/ Karen Lam

In this episode of The Human Protocol, host Mykel Salomon sits down with Karen Lam, Director of Customer Support at Top Hat [https://tophat.com/] and co-chair of the Women in Tech employee resource group, to explore one of the most urgent conversations happening right now: how artificial intelligence is not just changing what we do at work, but reshaping who we believe we are. Karen draws on the Promethean myth to explain why AI feels uniquely threatening to our sense of self, and why generations raised on the idea that hard work equals worth are struggling most with the shift. Together, Mykel and Karen unpack the gender and age disparities in AI adoption, the invisible labor that limits who gets to experiment with new tools, the "penalty" women face when using AI in the workplace, and how leaders can build a culture of psychological safety and experimentation where AI becomes an opportunity rather than a threat. What You'll Learn in This Episode * Why AI triggers a deeper identity crisis than previous technological shifts like the internet or even the introduction of time zones * How the Promethean myth connects to the way people feel AI has "taken something" that was uniquely human * The real reason negative headlines dominate the AI conversation and how that shapes fear and resistance at work * What research reveals about gender disparities in AI adoption, particularly among female engineers * How the "penalty" for using AI at work affects women and older employees differently than their counterparts * Why invisible labor at home limits who has time to experiment with and master AI tools * How managers who use AI themselves rate AI-assisted work more fairly than those who do not * What true AI adoption inside a company actually looks like, beyond opening a chat interface * Why experimentation and vulnerability from senior leaders are the two biggest culture drivers for AI success * How AI can actually reduce workplace inequality by removing barriers to polished communication and access to opportunities * Why diverse voices using and shaping AI are critical to reducing the bias baked into training data * Practical advice for individuals, companies, AI builders, and policymakers on staying human while building the future Connect with Karen Lam Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenklam/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenklam/] Top Hat: https://tophat.com/ [https://tophat.com/] Connect with Mykel Salomon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mykelsalomon/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mykelsalomon/] Website: https://thehumanprotocolgroup.com/ [https://thehumanprotocolgroup.com/]

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Episode S2E18 | Your Voice Is Your IP: Staying Human in the AI Era with Alex Sanfilippo Cover

S2E18 | Your Voice Is Your IP: Staying Human in the AI Era with Alex Sanfilippo

In this episode of The Human Protocol Podcast, host Mykel Salomon sits down with Alex Sanfilippo — entrepreneur, podcast advocate, and founder of PodMatch — to explore a bold idea: in the AI era, podcasting is no longer just a content strategy. It's your brand archive. Your voice, your stories, your frameworks — all of it is becoming intellectual property. So what does that mean for how we show up, build, and create? This episode goes beyond microphones and download numbers. It's about ownership, purpose, community, and the courage to stay human while building the future. What You'll Learn in This Episode * How PodMatch was born — from a conference stage question, hundreds of conversations, and a whiteboard session to a thriving SaaS platform connecting podcast guests and hosts * The 4-step entrepreneurial framework Alex distilled from interviewing hundreds of successful founders: find your passion → get into the community → identify the problem → deliver the fastest viable solution * Why your "why" matters more than your follower count — and how skipping your internal and external purpose leads to brand drift * The truth about podcasting as authority-building — it's not just SEO and visibility. Being a podcast guest shapes who you are and expands your mindset * Podcasting in the AI era — will we be talking to AI avatars of real people? Alex shares where he draws the line on his own IP * The social media shift from follower-based to content-based reach — and why this changes everything for creators * Community over virality — why building a real tribe of aligned listeners beats chasing viral moments * AI, automation, and reclaiming your time — how smart automation frees you to be more human, not less * What policymakers should focus on now — Alex's "controlled burn" analogy for getting ahead of AI regulation * PodMatch's future — going deeper on community and the possibility of live in-person events Connect with Alex Sanfilippo LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexsanfilippo/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexsanfilippo/] Website: https://podmatch.com/ [https://podmatch.com/] Connect with Mykel Salomon LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mykelsalomon/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mykelsalomon/] Website: https://thehumanprotocolgroup.com/ [https://thehumanprotocolgroup.com/]

6. Mai 202654 min