Your Ultimate Life with Kellan Fluckiger

The Truth About AI, Coaching, and What Still Makes Humans Irreplaceable


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AI is transforming coaching, leadership, and business faster than most people are prepared for. But while AI can analyze, measure, and accelerate growth, it cannot replace lived experience, embodiment, or the human capacity to lead with integrity.

In this Thursday edition of Your Ultimate Life, Kellan Fluckiger is joined by Ben Perreau, founder of Parafoil, and Abi Levine, coach and creator of an AI twin, for a deeply honest conversation about what AI can do, what it can’t do, and why most coaches are about to face a reckoning.

This episode explores the future of coaching, the danger of shame-based systems, the limits of chatbots, and why the coaches and leaders who survive the AI era will be those who embody what they teach.

Key Takeaways:

  1. How AI is changing coaching and leadership
  2. Why most coaches will not survive the AI shift
  3. Leadership intelligence vs. human coaching
  4. AI as a mirror, not a creator
  5. Shame-based coaching and its harm
  6. The limits of chatbots and surface-level interaction
  7. Embodiment, lived experience, and authenticity
  8. Why outcomes matter more than methods
  9. AI as an amplifier, not a replacement
  10. The future role of coaches in an AI-driven world

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