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What Do I Tell My Kids to Study? | The Future of the Professions by Richard and Daniel Susskind | Book Takeaways Series on AI and the Future of Careers Part 3/7

13 min · 8 de jul de 2026
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Your parents told you: "Get into medicine. Study law. Learn accounting. You'll always have work." They were right — for their generation. But what do you tell your children today? That is the question at the heart of this episode. This is Episode 3 of our 7-part series on AI and the future of careers. Today we cover The Future of the Professions by Richard Susskind and Daniel Susskind — a legal technology expert and an Oxford economist — who spent years researching exactly what technology and work are doing to the careers families have trusted for generations. This is not a story about professions disappearing. It is a story about how they are changing from the inside — task by task — and what that means for you and your children right now. In this episode, your hosts Marcus and Sophia break down 4 ideas every professional needs to understand. ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 – The career advice our parents gave us — and whether it still works 2:42 – The fear of giving your child the wrong advice 4:47 – Takeaway 1: Decomposition — what AI actually replaces inside a profession 6:46 – Takeaway 2: Three new human roles emerging in every field 8:27 – Takeaway 3: What actually protects you is not your job title 9:33 – Takeaway 4: The better question to ask for your children's future 10:47 – 3 actions to take this week — including one question that changes everything 12:19 – What's coming in Episode 4: Human + Machine The routine tasks AI replaces first are often how young professionals build their early careers. So what does the future actually need from humans — and how do we prepare our children for it? 🎧 Subscribe for the full 7-part series. Share this with a parent or professional asking the same question. AI and the Future of Careers Series features the following books: Ep 1 The Coming Wave https://youtu.be/eVukQPqiLOM [https://youtu.be/eVukQPqiLOM] Ep 2 AI Snake Oil https://youtu.be/fWyaGuNcuMA [https://youtu.be/fWyaGuNcuMA] Ep 3 The Future of the Careers (YOU ARE HERE)

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episode What Do I Tell My Kids to Study? | The Future of the Professions by Richard and Daniel Susskind | Book Takeaways Series on AI and the Future of Careers Part 3/7 artwork

What Do I Tell My Kids to Study? | The Future of the Professions by Richard and Daniel Susskind | Book Takeaways Series on AI and the Future of Careers Part 3/7

Your parents told you: "Get into medicine. Study law. Learn accounting. You'll always have work." They were right — for their generation. But what do you tell your children today? That is the question at the heart of this episode. This is Episode 3 of our 7-part series on AI and the future of careers. Today we cover The Future of the Professions by Richard Susskind and Daniel Susskind — a legal technology expert and an Oxford economist — who spent years researching exactly what technology and work are doing to the careers families have trusted for generations. This is not a story about professions disappearing. It is a story about how they are changing from the inside — task by task — and what that means for you and your children right now. In this episode, your hosts Marcus and Sophia break down 4 ideas every professional needs to understand. ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 – The career advice our parents gave us — and whether it still works 2:42 – The fear of giving your child the wrong advice 4:47 – Takeaway 1: Decomposition — what AI actually replaces inside a profession 6:46 – Takeaway 2: Three new human roles emerging in every field 8:27 – Takeaway 3: What actually protects you is not your job title 9:33 – Takeaway 4: The better question to ask for your children's future 10:47 – 3 actions to take this week — including one question that changes everything 12:19 – What's coming in Episode 4: Human + Machine The routine tasks AI replaces first are often how young professionals build their early careers. So what does the future actually need from humans — and how do we prepare our children for it? 🎧 Subscribe for the full 7-part series. Share this with a parent or professional asking the same question. AI and the Future of Careers Series features the following books: Ep 1 The Coming Wave https://youtu.be/eVukQPqiLOM [https://youtu.be/eVukQPqiLOM] Ep 2 AI Snake Oil https://youtu.be/fWyaGuNcuMA [https://youtu.be/fWyaGuNcuMA] Ep 3 The Future of the Careers (YOU ARE HERE)

8 de jul de 202613 min
episode What AI Can Do and What It Can't | Book Takeaways 7-part series on AI and the Future of Careers: Part 2/7 artwork

What AI Can Do and What It Can't | Book Takeaways 7-part series on AI and the Future of Careers: Part 2/7

Your company just rolled out an AI hiring tool. Your child's teacher flagged their essay as AI-generated. And nobody around you can clearly explain how any of it works. That confusion is real — and it is exactly what this episode is for. This is Episode 2 of our 7-part series on AI and the future of careers. Today we break down the AI Snake Oil book summary by Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor — two Princeton computer scientists on TIME's 100 Most Influential People in AI list. Their message? AI hype vs reality is not just a debate — it is a skill you need right now. In this episode, your hosts Marcus and Sophia break down 4 ideas that will sharpen how you evaluate every AI claim you hear — at work, at home, and in your child's school. ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 – When AI makes career decisions — and nobody can explain how 3:09 – The confusion most professionals and parents carry right now 5:08 – Takeaway 1: Two very different kinds of AI — and they are not equal 6:39 – Takeaway 2: Confidence is not accuracy — the ELIZA effect 8:01 – Takeaway 3: Where AI is already causing real harm to real people 9:14 – Takeaway 4: Why the authors are actually optimistic 10:07 – 3 actions to protect your thinking (and your child's) this week 11:36 – What's coming in Episode 3: The Future of the Professions Not all AI is the same. Not all AI claims are true. This episode gives you the critical lens to tell the difference -- generative AI versus predictive AI. 🎧 Subscribe for the full 7-part series. Share this with a colleague navigating AI at work.

1 de jul de 202613 min
episode Prepare for The Coming Wave | Book Takeaways 7-part series on AI and the Future of Careers: Part 1/7 artwork

Prepare for The Coming Wave | Book Takeaways 7-part series on AI and the Future of Careers: Part 1/7

Has a child ever asked you: "Will there be jobs when I grow up?" — and you had nothing honest to say? You are not alone. This is Episode 1 of a 7-part series on AI and the future of careers, and we start with the book that changes how you see everything else: The Coming Wave by Mustafa Suleyman — co-founder of DeepMind and former CEO of Microsoft AI. This is your Coming Wave book summary for busy professionals and parents. No panic. No empty promises. Just a clear picture of what is actually happening — and what to do about it. In this episode, your hosts Marcus and Sophia break down 4 ideas from the book that every professional needs to understand right now. --- ⏱️ Chapters - 0:00 – The dinner conversation that started this series - 3:00 – Why so many of us are quietly worried about AI and work - 5:26 – Takeaway 1: The wave is already here — not approaching - 6:36 – Takeaway 2: The containment problem — why this wave is different - 7:53 – Takeaway 3: Human skills are becoming more valuable, not less - 9:02 – Takeaway 4: The narrow path — responsibility starts at home - 10:05 – 3 actions you can take this week (each under 15 minutes) - 11:33 – What's coming in Episode 2: AI Snake Oil --- Will AI save humanity or end it? Mustafa Suleyman does not give you a simple answer — and that is exactly why this book matters. 🎧 Subscribe for the full 7-part series. Share this with someone asking the same questions about AI and their future.

24 de jun de 202613 min
episode Daily Intentional Living: from busy to intentional | Intentional by Chris Bailey Book Series artwork

Daily Intentional Living: from busy to intentional | Intentional by Chris Bailey Book Series

You end the day exhausted. But when you ask yourself what you actually moved forward — you're not sure. This is the quiet frustration of modern professional life. AI tools promise to save us time, yet our calendars fill faster than ever. We're always reacting — to emails, messages, other people's urgencies — while our own most important goals sit untouched at the bottom of the list. In this final episode of our series on Chris Bailey's Intentional (2026), we tackle the biggest shift of all: moving from busy to intentional. Not by doing less, but by doing the right things — on purpose, every day. Bailey's answer is a simple one-page system he calls the Annual Command Center. It brings together everything we explored in Episodes 1 and 2 — aligning with values, building intention stacks, handling resistance — and turns them into a daily intentional living practice that fits real, messy, overloaded schedules. We cover how to choose just three yearly priorities (and why fewer is genuinely more powerful), how to translate them into a weekly plan, and how a five-minute daily check-in can quietly transform the way a whole year feels. This isn't about perfection. It's about conscious choice. 🎙️ Part 3 of 3 — Book Takeaways Series on Intentional by Chris Bailey 📌 CHAPTERS 00:00 — The exhausted-but-unproductive feeling explained 01:09 — Reaction mode: how busyness steals your real work 02:37 — The Annual Command Center: three priorities, one clear map 04:15 — The five-minute daily intention review 05:34 -- Conscious choice, not perfect execution 06:08 — This week's action: build your personal command center 08:07 — Full series recap + final thoughts 📖 Intentional: How to Finish What You Start by Chris Bailey (2026) 🔗 Episodes 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p5uxn54l7Q [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p5uxn54l7Q] Episode 2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-GLC0fzOCg [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-GLC0fzOCg] Episode 3: YOU ARE HERE

18 de jun de 202610 min
episode Working with Resistance and Procrastination | Intentional: How to Finish What You Start by Chris Bailey artwork

Working with Resistance and Procrastination | Intentional: How to Finish What You Start by Chris Bailey

That task has been on your list for two weeks. You know it matters. You still can't start. In a world of AI-generated distractions, constant pings, and overloaded schedules, procrastination isn't a character flaw — it's an almost inevitable response to how modern work is designed. But what if the solution isn't pushing harder through the resistance? What if the resistance itself is telling you something useful? In this episode, we dig into one of the most honest chapters of Chris Bailey's Intentional (2026): working with resistance instead of fighting it. Bailey offers a completely different approach to stop procrastination — one built on curiosity, not self-punishment. We cover two practical tools that busy professionals can use immediately. The first is shrinking your resistance level — a surprisingly simple negotiation with yourself that makes even the most avoided task feel startable. The second is mental contrasting — a psychology-backed technique that pairs positive visualization with honest obstacle planning, so you're ready when resistance shows up. If you've tried discipline and guilt and they haven't worked long-term, this episode is your next step. 🎙️ Part 2 of 3 — Book Takeaways Series on Intentional by Chris Bailey 📌 CHAPTERS 00:00 — The task you keep moving to tomorrow 01:13 — Why resistance isn't laziness — it's a signal 02:42 — Shrinking your resistance level: negotiate, don't force 04:28 — Mental contrasting: plan for obstacles before they hit 06:20 — This week's action: one avoided task, two tools 08:12 — What's coming in Episode 3 📖 Intentional: How to Finish What You Start by Chris Bailey (2026) 🔗 Episode 1: https://youtu.be/8p5uxn54l7Q [https://youtu.be/8p5uxn54l7Q] Episode 2: YOU ARE HERE Episode 3:

10 de jun de 202610 min