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The Skills That Will Matter Most in the AI Era | Chris Shipley & Scott Barry Kaufman

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AI is changing the way we work, but the skills that matter most are still deeply human. In this episode of The Midlife Chrysalis, Chip Conley is joined by Chris Shipley, technology visionary and leadership expert, and Scott Barry Kaufman, psychologist and bestselling author, for a thoughtful conversation about leadership, purpose, and human potential in the age of AI. Together, they explore why the future belongs to leaders who combine technology with wisdom, curiosity, and genuine human connection. In this episode, you'll discover: * Why human skills will become even more valuable as AI evolves * How leaders can reduce fear and build trust during times of change * Why wisdom may be your greatest advantage in the future * How different generations can learn from each other * Why having a clear vision for your future self can change your life Whether you're leading a team, planning your next career move, or simply wondering what the future of work will look like, this conversation offers practical ideas and a hopeful perspective. Watch now and discover why the future belongs to leaders who never stop growing. Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (00:42) Introducing Chris Shipley & Scott Barry Kaufman (02:07) Leading For Tomorrow (05:53) The Future Of Human-Centered Leadership (07:11) What Would Maslow Think About AI? (08:56) Leading Through AI Uncertainty (11:24) Easing AI Anxiety At Work (14:13) What Makes People Feel They Matter (16:50) Best Lessons From The Book (22:39) Midlife In Silicon Valley (26:52) Becoming An Integrator In Midlife (28:33) Bridging The Generational Gap (35:10) Wisdom For Your Younger Self (39:27) Three Key Takeaways Learn more about MEA at ⁠https://www.meawisdom.com/ #AILeadership #HumanLeadership #FutureOfLeadership #FutureOfWork #LeadershipSkills #HumanPotential #ScottBarryKaufman #ChrisShipley #ChipConley #AIAnxiety #LeadershipDevelopment #HumanCenteredLeadership #Wisdom #EmotionalIntelligence #MidlifeChrysalis

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episode The Skills That Will Matter Most in the AI Era | Chris Shipley & Scott Barry Kaufman artwork

The Skills That Will Matter Most in the AI Era | Chris Shipley & Scott Barry Kaufman

AI is changing the way we work, but the skills that matter most are still deeply human. In this episode of The Midlife Chrysalis, Chip Conley is joined by Chris Shipley, technology visionary and leadership expert, and Scott Barry Kaufman, psychologist and bestselling author, for a thoughtful conversation about leadership, purpose, and human potential in the age of AI. Together, they explore why the future belongs to leaders who combine technology with wisdom, curiosity, and genuine human connection. In this episode, you'll discover: * Why human skills will become even more valuable as AI evolves * How leaders can reduce fear and build trust during times of change * Why wisdom may be your greatest advantage in the future * How different generations can learn from each other * Why having a clear vision for your future self can change your life Whether you're leading a team, planning your next career move, or simply wondering what the future of work will look like, this conversation offers practical ideas and a hopeful perspective. Watch now and discover why the future belongs to leaders who never stop growing. Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (00:42) Introducing Chris Shipley & Scott Barry Kaufman (02:07) Leading For Tomorrow (05:53) The Future Of Human-Centered Leadership (07:11) What Would Maslow Think About AI? (08:56) Leading Through AI Uncertainty (11:24) Easing AI Anxiety At Work (14:13) What Makes People Feel They Matter (16:50) Best Lessons From The Book (22:39) Midlife In Silicon Valley (26:52) Becoming An Integrator In Midlife (28:33) Bridging The Generational Gap (35:10) Wisdom For Your Younger Self (39:27) Three Key Takeaways Learn more about MEA at ⁠https://www.meawisdom.com/ #AILeadership #HumanLeadership #FutureOfLeadership #FutureOfWork #LeadershipSkills #HumanPotential #ScottBarryKaufman #ChrisShipley #ChipConley #AIAnxiety #LeadershipDevelopment #HumanCenteredLeadership #Wisdom #EmotionalIntelligence #MidlifeChrysalis

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episode The Biggest Myth We Believe About Aging | Dr. Michael Gurven artwork

The Biggest Myth We Believe About Aging | Dr. Michael Gurven

Most of us have been taught that humans used to die young, aging means decline, and longevity is something only modern science can unlock. Anthropologist Dr. Michael Gurven offers a very different perspective. In this episode of Midlife Chrysalis, Chip Conley sits down with Dr. Gurven, author of Seven Decades, to explore what indigenous cultures can teach us about aging, health, purpose, and living well. Together, they discuss: * Why humans often lived much longer than we assume * What traditional societies reveal about healthy aging and chronic disease * Why elders earned respect through purpose and contribution * How aging and menopause were sometimes seen as sources of freedom and power * Why community, movement, and meaning matter more than we think This conversation challenged so many modern assumptions about aging, from the myth that humans used to die at 30 to the surprising ways traditional societies viewed elders, menopause, health, and purpose later in life. Timestamps: (03:32) Introduction to Seven Decades book (05:34) Why Humans Were Meant to Live Longer (08:30) Longevity Myths and Historical Lifespans (10:22) The Role of Elders in Human Evolution (12:38) Geronticide and Elder Care Traditions (15:17) Lessons from Indigenous Communities (17:58) What Modern Society Can Learn About Health (22:35) Why Retirement Is Unnatural (24:59) Midlife, Identity, and the U Curve (29:39) Workaholism and Personal Reflections (32:28) Midlife Needs Rituals and Rites of Passage (35:32) Menopause, Aging, and New Life Stages (38:32) Blue Zones and Indigenous Longevity (44:13) Wisdom Learned Through Midlife (48:24)Parenting, Identity, and Letting Go (50:30) Final Thoughts and Book Recommendation Learn more about MEA at ⁠https://www.meawisdom.com/ #Longevity #HealthyAging #HumanLongevity #Anthropology #IndigenousWisdom #AgingWell #MidlifeChrysalis #HealthyLifestyle #BlueZones #AncientHumans #HumanEvolution #AgingMyths #LongevitySecrets #PurposeAndAging #ModernAging

3 de jul de 202649 min
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Stop Trying to Fit In: The Hidden Gift of Aging

What if one of the greatest gifts of aging is finally caring less about fitting in? In this Wisdom Wednesday conversation, Chip Conley and Derek Gehl explore why growing older isn't just about gaining wisdom, but about gaining the freedom to become more fully yourself. Chip shares why authenticity becomes more important than achievement, how we shift from building a resume to building a legacy, and why embracing your quirks may be one of the healthiest forms of personal growth. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why people-pleasing becomes less important with age * The difference between being admired for what you do and who you are * How to identify the qualities you want to be remembered for * Why "getting weird" may actually be a sign of growth If you're ready to stop living by convention and start living more authentically, this conversation is for you. Watch now and discover what it means to become delightfully unhinged. Timestamps: (00:48) Becoming Delightfully Unhinged (02:20) Why We Love Eccentric Older People (04:18) Admiration Addiction and Authentic Success (06:30) Growing Older and Growing Whole (08:35) Admired for What You Do vs Who You Are (12:32) Curating Your Eulogy (15:30) Embracing Your Idiosyncrasies (17:00) Authenticity and Code Switching (17:39) How Different Cultures Define Weird (19:06) Michelle Obama and Authentic Choices (20:00) Jim Flaherty and Aging with Originality (21:16) Creativity and Delightful Weirdness (21:32) This Week’s Homework: Go Be Weird Learn more about MEA at ⁠https://www.meawisdom.com/ #Midlife #PersonalGrowth #Authenticity #SelfDiscovery #AgingWell #LifeLessons #MidlifeTransformation #PurposeInLife #Wisdom #SelfAcceptance #MentalWellbeing #EmotionalHealth #ChipConley #ModernElder #MidlifeChrysalis

1 de jul de 202622 min
episode Can Your Mind Change How You Age? | Ellen Langer artwork

Can Your Mind Change How You Age? | Ellen Langer

Aging may have less to do with your body than you think. In this fascinating conversation, Chip Conley talks with Harvard psychologist Ellen Langer, whose groundbreaking research has spent decades challenging what we think we know about aging, health, mindfulness, and human potential. Drawing on stories from her life and her famous Counterclockwise study, Ellen explains why many of the limits we accept as part of growing older may be more flexible than we realize. In this episode, you'll discover: * Why mindfulness begins with simply noticing * What Ellen's Counterclockwise study revealed about aging * How our beliefs influence memory, health, and performance * Why uncertainty can make life richer, not scarier * How questioning assumptions can open new possibilities at any age Warm, thought-provoking, and often surprisingly funny, this conversation will leave you looking at aging, and life itself, in a completely different way. Listen now and find out why Ellen believes we're capable of far more than we think. Timestamps: (01:37) What Mindfulness Really Means (04:48) Why We Live Mindlessly (08:16) Is Mindlessness More Efficient? (11:46) Mindfulness and Aging (13:06) Memory Loss or Something Else? (17:26) The Counterclockwise Study (20:00) Testing Mind-Body Unity (24:02) Can You Turn Back the Clock? (25:07) Learning New Skills at Any Age (27:45) Fixed Mindsets About Aging (28:50) Who Says So? (32:04) What Gets Better With Age? (36:03) Getting Comfortable in Your Own Skin (37:44) Will Ellen Ever Retire? (39:11) Ellen’s Core Life Lesson (40:33) The Story Behind Mind-Body Unity (43:24) Finding Opportunity in Adversity (45:25) Coming Full Circle to Mindfulness Learn more about MEA at ⁠https://www.meawisdom.com/ #EllenLanger #Mindfulness #HealthyAging #Longevity #AgingWell #PositiveAging #Psychology #Mindset #PersonalGrowth #MentalHealth #HarvardPsychology #SuccessfulAging #CounterclockwiseStudy #MidlifeChrysalis #ChipConley

29 de jun de 202649 min
episode Why We Spend Years Chasing Things We Don't Really Want | Alain de Botton artwork

Why We Spend Years Chasing Things We Don't Really Want | Alain de Botton

You followed the rules, built a successful career, and checked the boxes you thought would make you happy. So why does something still feel missing? In this powerful conversation, bestselling author, philosopher, psychotherapist, and founder of The School of Life, Alain de Botton joins Chip Conley to explore what midlife teaches us about happiness, relationships, purpose, and becoming more fully ourselves. In this episode, you'll learn: * Why status, success, and achievement often fail to deliver lasting fulfillment * How heartbreak, loneliness, and setbacks can become sources of wisdom * Why friendship becomes more valuable as we get older * The hidden reason so many relationships struggle and what better love requires * Why self-knowledge is the foundation of a meaningful life Filled with insight, honesty, and practical wisdom, this conversation offers a refreshing perspective on aging, growth, and what truly matters. Watch now and discover why midlife may not be a crisis at all. It may be the beginning of your most authentic chapter. Timestamps: (02:00) Meet Alain de Botton (03:25) Philosophy vs Psychotherapy (05:59) The Origin of The School of Life (07:42) Knowledge vs Wisdom (11:33) Status Anxiety Explained (14:48) Why Midlife Changes Us (17:12) What Gets Better After 50 (19:10) Friendship and Heartbreak (21:23) Modern Love and Relationships (24:52) The Art of Travel (27:14) Travel as Self-Discovery (30:15) Places That Feed the Soul (31:24) Childhood and Curiosity (33:46) Solving Our Parents' Problems (34:35) Becoming a Psychotherapist at 50 (37:33) A Wisdom Bumper Sticker (40:40) Know Yourself (41:16) Learning New Things Later in Life (43:17) Final Thoughts Learn more about MEA at ⁠https://www.meawisdom.com/ #Midlife #PersonalGrowth #SelfKnowledge #Happiness #SuccessMindset #LifePurpose #EmotionalIntelligence #Wisdom #MeaningOfLife #StatusAnxiety #Relationships #Psychology #TheSchoolOfLife #AlainDeBotton #MidlifeCrisis

26 de jun de 202647 min