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Everybody’s asking the same question out loud: “Is AI coming for my job?”
This week, Ken gives you the honest answer — no hype, no doom, no tech jargon.
You’ll walk away knowing which tasks (not jobs) AI is actually taking, the three buckets every job falls into, why “learn to code” aged badly, and a 15-minute exercise that maps exactly where AI fits in your own career.
WHAT’S IN THIS EPISODE:
Ellen Walkenhorst breaks down two fresh AI-at-work headlines — what actually happened vs. what the news said. Mark Sewel decodes the five words you keep hearing (automation vs. augmentation, task vs. job, AI exposure, human-in-the-loop, productivity gain) so you’re never the only one not nodding along. In The Lab, we walk you through the “Task Triage” exercise — a simple way to sort every task you did last week into three columns and find your personal moat. In the Deep Dive, Ken lays out the three buckets of jobs, the quiet winners (trades, healthcare, skilled labor), and how to tell real AI layoffs from layoffs getting blamed on AI. Jesse Primir takes us to a regular Tuesday in 2030 for a plumber, a middle manager, and a high-school teacher — showing what AI quietly does in the background while the real work stays human. Finally, the Regular Guy Tip — “The Boss Translator” — a 30-second trick that’ll make every Slack message and email you send sound like you actually slept last night.
THE BIG IDEA:
AI isn’t a robot coming to take your job. It’s a new tool your coworkers are about to learn. Be the first one on your team to figure out how to use it well — or be the last. That’s the entire game. Send us your three columns, subscribe, leave a review, and share with someone who’s been losing sleep over this.
By regularguyrealaiEverybody’s asking the same question out loud: “Is AI coming for my job?”
This week, Ken gives you the honest answer — no hype, no doom, no tech jargon.
You’ll walk away knowing which tasks (not jobs) AI is actually taking, the three buckets every job falls into, why “learn to code” aged badly, and a 15-minute exercise that maps exactly where AI fits in your own career.
WHAT’S IN THIS EPISODE:
Ellen Walkenhorst breaks down two fresh AI-at-work headlines — what actually happened vs. what the news said. Mark Sewel decodes the five words you keep hearing (automation vs. augmentation, task vs. job, AI exposure, human-in-the-loop, productivity gain) so you’re never the only one not nodding along. In The Lab, we walk you through the “Task Triage” exercise — a simple way to sort every task you did last week into three columns and find your personal moat. In the Deep Dive, Ken lays out the three buckets of jobs, the quiet winners (trades, healthcare, skilled labor), and how to tell real AI layoffs from layoffs getting blamed on AI. Jesse Primir takes us to a regular Tuesday in 2030 for a plumber, a middle manager, and a high-school teacher — showing what AI quietly does in the background while the real work stays human. Finally, the Regular Guy Tip — “The Boss Translator” — a 30-second trick that’ll make every Slack message and email you send sound like you actually slept last night.
THE BIG IDEA:
AI isn’t a robot coming to take your job. It’s a new tool your coworkers are about to learn. Be the first one on your team to figure out how to use it well — or be the last. That’s the entire game. Send us your three columns, subscribe, leave a review, and share with someone who’s been losing sleep over this.