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In the final installment of our AI and work series, we are bringing the conversation home to the kitchen table, the college tour, and the carpool line. Parents have always worried about whether they are preparing their kids for the future. But now, with AI reshaping school, work, hiring, and entire industries, the old career advice many of us grew up with is starting to feel a little expired. Get good grades. Go to college. Pick a stable profession. Work hard. Learn to type. Show up on time. Some of that advice still holds up. We remain very pro-punctuality. But some of it needs a serious update. In this episode, Jennifer and Julie talk about what parents should tell high school and college-age kids about AI, school, work, and becoming adaptable in a changing economy. The answer is not to panic, and it is definitely not to pretend nothing is changing. Instead, the goal is to help kids become AI-resilient. That means raising young adults who can use AI tools without becoming dependent on them. Kids who can think clearly, communicate well, ask better questions, verify information, work with people, and keep learning as the tools change. We talk about why parents are not crazy for feeling anxious, why the old “just get a degree and you’ll be set” advice is no longer enough, and why the best strategy is not chasing one perfect AI-proof major. The better strategy is helping kids build a flexible toolkit that travels across industries. We also dig into what students may want to study or practice in the AI age, from computer science, data, medicine, and cybersecurity to communication, ethics, education, healthcare, green technology, skilled trades, and creative fields. Because the future is not simply “tech jobs win and everything else loses.” The future is that nearly every career will become tech-enabled, and the strongest students may be the ones who can bridge worlds: human judgment plus technical fluency, creativity plus tools, communication plus data, and expertise plus adaptability. And since this is Money Well Studio, we pair this very practical conversation with a cocktail that feels perfect for kids preparing to launch into a very different world: the Paper Plane. Cocktail featured: The Paper Plane The Paper Plane is a modern classic cocktail that is bright, citrusy, a little bitter, a little sweet, and beautifully balanced. It is especially fitting for an episode about helping kids prepare to launch into the future. Paper Plane recipe Ingredients: ¾ ounce bourbon ¾ ounce Aperol ¾ ounce Amaro Nonino ¾ ounce fresh lemon juice Instructions: Add the bourbon, Aperol, Amaro Nonino, and fresh lemon juice to a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake until well chilled. Strain into a coupe glass. Garnish with a lemon twist if you want to feel especially put together. SEO keywords AI and parenting, kids and AI, college and AI, future of work, AI careers, what should kids study, AI and education, career advice for teens, parenting high school students, parenting college students, AI-resilient skills, ChatGPT and school, future-ready students, AI literacy, college majors and AI, jobs of the future, Money Well Studio, women and money podcast, parenting and career advice
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