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Solo podcast #4: Emotional Debt Inside Companies: Why AI Initiatives Stall?

13 min · 11. maj 2026
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AI initiatives often stall for a reason most companies do not name clearly: emotional debt. In this episode, I unpack the hidden pressure sitting underneath decisions inside organisations — fear, ego, territorialism, and legacy pride — and explain why it quietly destroys AI momentum. This is not a conversation about emotion in the soft sense.  It is a conversation about how unspoken tension shapes leadership behaviour, slows decisions, protects old power, and makes change harder to absorb. I cover: * what emotional debt is * why AI exposes it so quickly * how it shows up in process language * why it affects revenue, ownership, and execution * what stronger leaders do differently If AI is not showing up in the numbers yet, the issue may not be the tool.  It may be the emotional system underneath the business.

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