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September 11, 2025 32 mins

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In episode 343, Phil and Burt reflect on the anniversary of 9/11 and how recent tragedies, from school shootings to political violence, affect today’s workplace. We also take a dive into AI and leadership.

A Future So Dull, You Gotta Wear Google Goggles? Artificial intelligence is transforming society and the workplace at breakneck speed. But there is evidence that AI is also making us less strategic, less situationally aware, even “stupid”? Burt and Phil wrestle with whether AI is making us less intelligent, which jobs are resilient to AI (for now), and understanding how close we might be to the Singularity.

Timestamps: 

00:00 – Reflecting on 9/11 and current events 02:05 – Tragedies impacting today’s workplace 04:30 – Division in America vs. unity after 9/11 07:15 – How leaders can guide sensitive conversations 10:35 – Respectful dialogue vs. conflict at work 13:15 – Building pride and belonging in company culture 15:45 – Why culture matters more than ever in the age of AI 18:15 – Viewer comment: “Divided States of America” 21:26 – Lawyer on the Clock: Muldrow case & workplace impact 29:00 – Closing thoughts: hugs, leadership, and what’s next

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