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S2T10 | The Crackle in the Algorithm

38 min · 8. mar. 2026
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What does it mean to stay visible in a world increasingly shaped by algorithms, AI, and automation? This week on The Manuel Transmission, Brad and Monnica explore a conversation that started with a strange observation: sometimes AI-generated podcasts sound so perfect they almost feel… inhuman. That realization opens a deeper discussion about cybernetics, the future of work, therapy in the age of AI, and the subtle ways we protect ourselves from being truly seen. Along the way, the conversation moves through leadership insights, nervous system safety, and a powerful realization: There’s a difference between non-attachment and pretending we don’t care. And maybe the real question isn’t whether people are listening. Maybe the point is whether we’re willing to stay. As always, the conversation unfolds over coffee and vinyl, reflecting on marriage, leadership, culture, and the strange beauty of living in the middle of massive technological change. And somewhere in the background… the crackle of the record reminds us that imperfection might be the most human thing left. In this episode • AI voices and the strange perfection of algorithmic media  • Cybernetics and the future of human work  • Using AI as a reflective tool vs replacing real therapy  • Why play signals safety in leadership and relationships • The difference between non-attachment and emotional armor • Practicing visibility in marriage and life • Why imperfection might matter more than ever About The Manuel Transmission Every week Brad and Monnica sit down with coffee and a vinyl record to reflect on the week they just lived. After nearly three decades of marriage, they explore life as Gen-X partners navigating leadership, culture, technology, family, and the long arc of relationships. It’s not advice. It’s reflection in real time. 🎙 New episodes every week. Subscribe if you enjoy thoughtful conversations about: • Marriage and partnership  • Leadership and personal growth  • Gen-X culture  • Navigating AI and technological change  • Long-form reflection in a short-form world #TheManuelTransmission  #GenX  #AIandHumanity  #MarriageAndLeadership  #PodcastConversations

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episode S2T10 | The Crackle in the Algorithm artwork

S2T10 | The Crackle in the Algorithm

What does it mean to stay visible in a world increasingly shaped by algorithms, AI, and automation? This week on The Manuel Transmission, Brad and Monnica explore a conversation that started with a strange observation: sometimes AI-generated podcasts sound so perfect they almost feel… inhuman. That realization opens a deeper discussion about cybernetics, the future of work, therapy in the age of AI, and the subtle ways we protect ourselves from being truly seen. Along the way, the conversation moves through leadership insights, nervous system safety, and a powerful realization: There’s a difference between non-attachment and pretending we don’t care. And maybe the real question isn’t whether people are listening. Maybe the point is whether we’re willing to stay. As always, the conversation unfolds over coffee and vinyl, reflecting on marriage, leadership, culture, and the strange beauty of living in the middle of massive technological change. And somewhere in the background… the crackle of the record reminds us that imperfection might be the most human thing left. In this episode • AI voices and the strange perfection of algorithmic media  • Cybernetics and the future of human work  • Using AI as a reflective tool vs replacing real therapy  • Why play signals safety in leadership and relationships • The difference between non-attachment and emotional armor • Practicing visibility in marriage and life • Why imperfection might matter more than ever About The Manuel Transmission Every week Brad and Monnica sit down with coffee and a vinyl record to reflect on the week they just lived. After nearly three decades of marriage, they explore life as Gen-X partners navigating leadership, culture, technology, family, and the long arc of relationships. It’s not advice. It’s reflection in real time. 🎙 New episodes every week. Subscribe if you enjoy thoughtful conversations about: • Marriage and partnership  • Leadership and personal growth  • Gen-X culture  • Navigating AI and technological change  • Long-form reflection in a short-form world #TheManuelTransmission  #GenX  #AIandHumanity  #MarriageAndLeadership  #PodcastConversations

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