Rewiring for Resilience to AI: The Human Pathway to Adaptation and Growth with Ed Hess

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This week I had a profound and timely dialogue with the Ed Hess, renowned author and Professor Emeritus of Business dministration, Darden School of Business, University of Virginia. Together delved into the heart of what it means to thrive in the uncharted territory of our current AI revolution. Far from a technical how-to, our conversation uncovers the human-centric skills and practices that can lead us through the labyrinth of rapid technological change.As we reflect on the tides of progress, Ed and I explore the paradoxical truth that the best tools for navigating an AI-dominated future have nothing to do with tech savvy but everything to do with mindfulness, gratitude, inner peace, and the power of human connection. We challenge the narrative of fear and overwhelm with actionable steps that promise not just to cope but to transform.Imagine recalibrating your compass to not just survive but flourish in the AI era, turning the waves of disruption into a current that propels you forward. This discussion isn't just about what's coming; it's a call to arms for what's already here and how to harness it with intention and grace.Join us for this journey where we don't just talk about change – we embrace it, we shape it, and we rise with it. Are you ready to rewire your mindset and innovate your spirit? Tune in and let's discover how to evolve not out of necessity, but out of the desire for a richer human experience in a digital world. And, be sure to read the summaries on SubStack: https://christopherlind.substack.com ***** Chapters ***** 0:00 - Introduction 5:08 - The Coach That Changed Everything 15:26 - Mitigating Confirmation Bias 25:41 - Mindfulness As A Business Strategy 31:18 - Intentionally Slowing Down 43:05 - The Power of Questions 50:23 - Control What You Can Control 1:00:45 - Finding the Courage to Take Action

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