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AI Is Forcing Everyone To Become Their Own Economy

39 min · 23. juni 2026
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AI isn’t arriving as a gradual workplace evolution—it’s arriving as a societal shift that many leaders are still struggling to describe honestly. In this conversation, David Rice sits down with Leap Academy founder and CEO Ilana Golan to explore what happens when skills expire in one to two years, organizations expect dramatically higher productivity, and career stability becomes the exception rather than the rule. Together, they unpack why adaptability is becoming the defining professional skill, how portfolio careers may become a necessity rather than a choice, and why the future belongs to people who can continuously reinvent themselves. From the “pattern interrupt” needed to escape career pigeonholes to the practical 5-5-5 framework for making faster decisions, this episode offers a candid look at what it will take to stay relevant in an era of relentless change. Related Links: * Join the People Managing People Community [https://peoplemanagingpeople.com/free-account/] * Subscribe to the newsletter [https://peoplemanagingpeople.com/about/subscribe/] to get our latest articles and podcasts * Connect with Ilana on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ilanagolan/] * Visit Leap Academy [https://webinar.leapacademy.com/24hr-pass1] Support the show [https://peoplemanagingpeople.com/]

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