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AI Can Write the Message, But It Can't Carry Your Reputation | Amir Khawaja on Leading Human in a Machine Age

1 h 7 min · 6 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio AI Can Write the Message, But It Can't Carry Your Reputation | Amir Khawaja on Leading Human in a Machine Age

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AI can write the message, but it can’t carry your reputation. In an era where everyone is starting to sound polished, automated, and put-together, what actually separates the leaders people trust from the ones they don’t? In this episode of With Hat and Cattle, host Dani sits down (again) with Amir Khawaja, engineering executive and co-host of the Black Belts and Boardrooms podcast, for a candid conversation about authenticity, leadership in the age of AI, and how to stay human when the tools around you are getting smarter every day. After his first appearance had listeners texting Dani about how much it hit, Amir is back to go deeper: on trust, credibility, the Dunning-Kruger effect, AI hallucinations, and why “leave people better than you found them” is still the leadership standard that holds up.  Whether you’re a leader trying to use AI without losing your voice, a young professional wondering how to build a career when entry-level tasks are being automated, or a creative worried about what authenticity even means anymore — this conversation gives you something rare: a thoughtful, grounded, real-talk framework for showing up as a human in a machine-driven world. What you’ll learn: •        Why AI can polish your words but can’t protect your reputation •        How to give AI “pre-flight constraints” so it stops flattering you and starts telling you the truth •        The difference between a chatbot and an AI agent explained without the jargon •        Why the Dunning-Kruger effect is about to get magnified by AI — and how to protect your credibility •        What every young professional should be doing right now to build a career that AI can’t replace •        The leadership philosophy that still wins: “leave people better than you found them” •        Why a liberal arts mindset and critical thinking are now competitive advantages •        Slop vs. scratch kitchen: how to feed your mind in a content-saturated world Quotes from the episode: “AI can write the message, but it can’t carry your reputation.” “We all have a PhD in our pockets now.” “If you feed your mind slop every day, what happens to your ability to appreciate the more nuanced things in life?” “Titles are what other people give you. Can somebody honestly say I was useful to them? That would make my day.” About Amir Khawaja: Amir is a seasoned engineering executive with nearly three decades in technology, product, and transformation leadership. He is the co-host of Black Belts and Boardrooms, a podcast at the intersection of leadership, mindset, and real-world performance, and the author of the AI Brain Trust methodology shared on LinkedIn. If this episode hits something for you, send it to one person who’s navigating this AI moment with you, then follow With Hat and Cattle on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube so you don’t miss the next one. We’re sharing stories from people who walk the walk and leave you better off for listening. Connect with Dani Raschel Chou on Instagram @withhatandcattle or via email at dani@thehouseofchou.com.  Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more conversations that leave you better off for listening: With Hat and Cattle I Hosted by Dani Raschel Chou - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@WithHatandCattle]!  Go to www.withhatandcattle.com [https://www.withhatandcattle.com] to sign up for our mailing list so you don't miss weekly insights. Be sure to check out our affiliate links!

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Portada del episodio AI Can Write the Message, But It Can't Carry Your Reputation | Amir Khawaja on Leading Human in a Machine Age

AI Can Write the Message, But It Can't Carry Your Reputation | Amir Khawaja on Leading Human in a Machine Age

AI can write the message, but it can’t carry your reputation. In an era where everyone is starting to sound polished, automated, and put-together, what actually separates the leaders people trust from the ones they don’t? In this episode of With Hat and Cattle, host Dani sits down (again) with Amir Khawaja, engineering executive and co-host of the Black Belts and Boardrooms podcast, for a candid conversation about authenticity, leadership in the age of AI, and how to stay human when the tools around you are getting smarter every day. After his first appearance had listeners texting Dani about how much it hit, Amir is back to go deeper: on trust, credibility, the Dunning-Kruger effect, AI hallucinations, and why “leave people better than you found them” is still the leadership standard that holds up.  Whether you’re a leader trying to use AI without losing your voice, a young professional wondering how to build a career when entry-level tasks are being automated, or a creative worried about what authenticity even means anymore — this conversation gives you something rare: a thoughtful, grounded, real-talk framework for showing up as a human in a machine-driven world. What you’ll learn: •        Why AI can polish your words but can’t protect your reputation •        How to give AI “pre-flight constraints” so it stops flattering you and starts telling you the truth •        The difference between a chatbot and an AI agent explained without the jargon •        Why the Dunning-Kruger effect is about to get magnified by AI — and how to protect your credibility •        What every young professional should be doing right now to build a career that AI can’t replace •        The leadership philosophy that still wins: “leave people better than you found them” •        Why a liberal arts mindset and critical thinking are now competitive advantages •        Slop vs. scratch kitchen: how to feed your mind in a content-saturated world Quotes from the episode: “AI can write the message, but it can’t carry your reputation.” “We all have a PhD in our pockets now.” “If you feed your mind slop every day, what happens to your ability to appreciate the more nuanced things in life?” “Titles are what other people give you. Can somebody honestly say I was useful to them? That would make my day.” About Amir Khawaja: Amir is a seasoned engineering executive with nearly three decades in technology, product, and transformation leadership. He is the co-host of Black Belts and Boardrooms, a podcast at the intersection of leadership, mindset, and real-world performance, and the author of the AI Brain Trust methodology shared on LinkedIn. If this episode hits something for you, send it to one person who’s navigating this AI moment with you, then follow With Hat and Cattle on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube so you don’t miss the next one. We’re sharing stories from people who walk the walk and leave you better off for listening. Connect with Dani Raschel Chou on Instagram @withhatandcattle or via email at dani@thehouseofchou.com.  Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more conversations that leave you better off for listening: With Hat and Cattle I Hosted by Dani Raschel Chou - YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@WithHatandCattle]!  Go to www.withhatandcattle.com [https://www.withhatandcattle.com] to sign up for our mailing list so you don't miss weekly insights. Be sure to check out our affiliate links!

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