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Adapt and Rise: The Future of Work Is Closer Than You Think

31 min · 20 jan 2026
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AI is changing work but not in the way most people think. In this episode, we lay the groundwork for a full season on jobs and AI. We break down how work actually changes during major tech shifts, why jobs don’t disappear overnight, and how tasks not people get replaced. You’ll learn the four paths every job tends to follow, which roles are most resilient, and the three practical skills that help anyone stay relevant as AI becomes part of everyday work. This episode is a calm, practical starting point no panic, no hype just a framework you can use to think clearly about the future of work.

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