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Jack acknowledges he can relate to Don Quixote as some might think he’s “tilting at windmills” in fighting the perception that humanity will prevail in our tech-focused world. Why? Because Jack has seen and understands the through line of it across generational changes…and as a strategy.
In this episode — and in fact in his own show with Tim Spengler, called Lead Human — we talk about what it means to be “human first” in a technology-accelerated era. We topline what empathetic leadership, performance culture, and how organizations are recalibrating as they navigate AI. He and Tim go deep on those topics, so check it out.
In what Jack calls a human-recalibrated era, he’s seeing a shift from “people first” as a cultural slogan to “people first” as a performance strategy — embedded into compensation, collaboration models, and operating systems.
But now that we’re both in podcasting how does this Media Ecologist see it as a business model? He explains the tension between programmatic advertising and authenticity, and why speed — in content, in media, in AI — may be the most overrated metric in the room.
And yes, we cover his latest reinvention: a historical fiction novel, a forthcoming science fiction trilogy, and what writing fiction reveals about understanding the human condition.
At the end, I ask Jack what he hopes the media industry embraces more of — and less of — in the years ahead. His answer is less sentimental than you might expect, and more structural than most pundits are willing to articulate.
This conversation spans decades of media evolution — from fax machines to AI voice replication — but it ultimately comes down to one idea:
Speed without judgment is just noise.
01:34 – What “human first” really means in media.
02:17 – Just the fax… the start of tracking generational shifts.
05:18 – Media Village: The house that Jack built – on relationships and thought leadership
09:44 – How good listening led to a podcast — first for E.B., now for Jack
12:02 – Launching a leadership podcast in the AI era and how empathy is a performance strategy
19:32 – Technology-first or a time for human recalibration.
23:50 – The future of podcast monetization
28:32 – His pivot to fiction (or is it?!) in The Kissinger Conspiracy
32:17 – Media’s inflection point. More responsibility. Less addiction to speed. Think ecosystem — not silos.
Jack Myers
The Jack Myers Report
By E.B. Moss5
1616 ratings
Jack acknowledges he can relate to Don Quixote as some might think he’s “tilting at windmills” in fighting the perception that humanity will prevail in our tech-focused world. Why? Because Jack has seen and understands the through line of it across generational changes…and as a strategy.
In this episode — and in fact in his own show with Tim Spengler, called Lead Human — we talk about what it means to be “human first” in a technology-accelerated era. We topline what empathetic leadership, performance culture, and how organizations are recalibrating as they navigate AI. He and Tim go deep on those topics, so check it out.
In what Jack calls a human-recalibrated era, he’s seeing a shift from “people first” as a cultural slogan to “people first” as a performance strategy — embedded into compensation, collaboration models, and operating systems.
But now that we’re both in podcasting how does this Media Ecologist see it as a business model? He explains the tension between programmatic advertising and authenticity, and why speed — in content, in media, in AI — may be the most overrated metric in the room.
And yes, we cover his latest reinvention: a historical fiction novel, a forthcoming science fiction trilogy, and what writing fiction reveals about understanding the human condition.
At the end, I ask Jack what he hopes the media industry embraces more of — and less of — in the years ahead. His answer is less sentimental than you might expect, and more structural than most pundits are willing to articulate.
This conversation spans decades of media evolution — from fax machines to AI voice replication — but it ultimately comes down to one idea:
Speed without judgment is just noise.
01:34 – What “human first” really means in media.
02:17 – Just the fax… the start of tracking generational shifts.
05:18 – Media Village: The house that Jack built – on relationships and thought leadership
09:44 – How good listening led to a podcast — first for E.B., now for Jack
12:02 – Launching a leadership podcast in the AI era and how empathy is a performance strategy
19:32 – Technology-first or a time for human recalibration.
23:50 – The future of podcast monetization
28:32 – His pivot to fiction (or is it?!) in The Kissinger Conspiracy
32:17 – Media’s inflection point. More responsibility. Less addiction to speed. Think ecosystem — not silos.
Jack Myers
The Jack Myers Report