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Everyone talks about AI as the future of work. But what if the bigger story is something we're overlooking?
In this episode, JR speaks with leadership strategist and author Dan Pontefract about why experience—not youth—may become one of the most valuable assets in tomorrow's workplace. As workforces age and labor shortages grow, Dan argues that organizations must rethink how they hire, develop, and retain talent—or risk losing decades of knowledge and expertise.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Why demographic change may have a bigger impact on work than AI
What "age debt" is—and why organizations aren't prepared for it
How ageism affects professionals at every stage of their careers
Why traditional generational labels may be doing more harm than good
Dan's "Rivers, Rocks, and Rubies" framework for understanding career growth
How organizations can turn experience into a competitive advantage instead of treating it as a cost
What professionals can do to build careers that remain relevant and rewarding for decades
Whether you're just starting your career, leading a team, or thinking about what's next in your 50s, 60s, and beyond, this conversation will challenge many of the assumptions we've long held about work, careers, and retirement. You'll come away with a new perspective on why experience may be one of the greatest advantages you can build—and why the organizations that recognize its value will be the ones best positioned to succeed in the years ahead.
Check out the full series of “Career Sessions, Career Lessons” podcasts here or visit pathwise.io/podcast/. A full written transcript of this episode is also available at https://pathwise.io/podcasts/dan-pontefract/.
For more career guidance and resources, subscribe to my member community at https://community/pathwise.io
By JR Lowry5
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Everyone talks about AI as the future of work. But what if the bigger story is something we're overlooking?
In this episode, JR speaks with leadership strategist and author Dan Pontefract about why experience—not youth—may become one of the most valuable assets in tomorrow's workplace. As workforces age and labor shortages grow, Dan argues that organizations must rethink how they hire, develop, and retain talent—or risk losing decades of knowledge and expertise.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Why demographic change may have a bigger impact on work than AI
What "age debt" is—and why organizations aren't prepared for it
How ageism affects professionals at every stage of their careers
Why traditional generational labels may be doing more harm than good
Dan's "Rivers, Rocks, and Rubies" framework for understanding career growth
How organizations can turn experience into a competitive advantage instead of treating it as a cost
What professionals can do to build careers that remain relevant and rewarding for decades
Whether you're just starting your career, leading a team, or thinking about what's next in your 50s, 60s, and beyond, this conversation will challenge many of the assumptions we've long held about work, careers, and retirement. You'll come away with a new perspective on why experience may be one of the greatest advantages you can build—and why the organizations that recognize its value will be the ones best positioned to succeed in the years ahead.
Check out the full series of “Career Sessions, Career Lessons” podcasts here or visit pathwise.io/podcast/. A full written transcript of this episode is also available at https://pathwise.io/podcasts/dan-pontefract/.
For more career guidance and resources, subscribe to my member community at https://community/pathwise.io