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For the last two years, almost every conversation in technology has been about AI.
New models.
New tools.
New agents.
New automation.
And honestly, I understand the excitement.
I’ve spent more than 20 years working in technology, cloud, AI, and enterprise transformation. I’ve seen many waves of innovation. But this one feels different.
Yet something has been bothering me.
Every conference I attend, every LinkedIn post I read, every discussion I have with business leaders seems focused on one question:
“What can AI do?”
Very few people are asking:
“What should I become?”
A few years ago, if someone wanted career growth, the advice was simple.
Work hard.
Gain experience.
Move to the next role.
Today, that roadmap is disappearing.
The world is changing faster than job descriptions can keep up.
And that’s why this conversation matters.
Because the future may not belong to the people with the best title.
It may belong to the people who remain curious, adaptable, connected, and willing to keep learning.
In this episode, we’re not talking about prompts or models.
We’re talking about people.
Because while AI is changing work, humans are still responsible for creating meaning.
Episode # 191
Today’s Guest:
Carlee Wolfe, Leadership Strategist, Talent Advisor, and Coach
She is a strategist, connector, and coach helping people and organizations thrive through change. With 20+ years of leading talent, culture, and transformation across global brands like Under Armour, Hyatt Hotels, Apollo Education Group, and the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee
- Website: LinkedIn
What Listeners Will Learn:
- Why curiosity is becoming more valuable than expertise
- The real meaning of networking in the AI era
- How leaders can create a culture of learning
- Why do many professionals feel stuck in their careers
- How AI is changing career growth and workplace expectations
- Practical ways to continue learning despite a busy schedule
- How to prepare for the future of work without fear
- Why are human skills becoming more important as AI advances