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Co-hosts Renee and Nadja dive into all the reasons why some entrepreneurs become unemployable and discuss the ever-changing tech landscape.
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What functional, social, and economic factors influence why certain robots are designed with human-like features?In this episode, Renee and Nadja examine why some robots are designed with human-like form or behavior, focusing on functionality, human interaction, economics, and design constraints. It draws from robotics research, human–computer interaction studies, and real-world deployments. This episode does not speculate about artificial consciousness or future sentience.Send us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
Sound the alarms and grab your emotional support beverage! Renee and Nadja are back with an emergency episode after OpenAI decided to casually announce the future of everything. From billionaires shorting AI stocks (yes, Michael Burry’s betting against the bots) to your job potentially being replaced by a glorified autocomplete, this episode gets delightfully messy. The duo breaks down what’s hype, what’s horrifying, and what’s hiding behind all those shiny press releases. We’re talking job shake-ups, education meltdowns, energy-hogging data centers, and the unholy alliance between deepfakes and chaos. Oh, and don’t miss their unfiltered take on why AI companies suddenly want federal regulation (spoiler: it’s not because they love accountability).So, are we safe from A? Or just auditioning for the sequel to our own downfall? Tune in for hot takes, hard truths, and the kind of laughter you use to keep from panic-buying canned goods.00:00:00Context / Backstory This emergency episode was basically triggered by OpenAI doing that thing it does and dropping a “we’ve changed the world again” post like it’s just another Tuesday. Renee, who actually reads this stuff (because, of course, she does), flags it as equal parts normal corporate brag and “oh crap, the robots are coming.” Nadja? She skimmed it, shrugged, and showed up to react live. Naturally, they spiral into a tangent about Michael Burry betting against AI stocks. You know, the guy who saw the 2008 crash coming and made a fortune off chaos? Yeah, that guy. So… totally chill parallels there.[00:02:43] The Anatomy of the Mess (Cause, Symptoms, Diagnosis)Cause: AI’s on a sugar rush. It is advancing faster than regulation, ethics, or anyone’s sanity can keep up. Every tech bro with a hoodie and a God complex is promising salvation through algorithms, while lawmakers are still asking what “the cloud” is.Symptoms:[0:07:00] Society’s collective “WTF” over what AI can actually do versus what it’s pretending it can.[0:08:28] Deepfakes so good your grandma’s Facebook might crown them gospel.[0:14:51] Work getting weird (jobs vanishing, pay shrinking, and “quiet quitting” turning into “quiet automating.”)[0:24:33] The planet paying the price with server farms slurping energy like frat boys at a keg.[0:26:07] Humanity ping-ponging between “AI will save us” and “AI will kill us.”Diagnosis: We’re basically a society mid-existential crisis, trying to function while the ground’s still moving, all the while misinformation is spreading, jobs are evaporating, rules are unclear, and everyone is pretending they understand machine learning.Real World Impact[00:16:48] People are losing jobs, entire industries are wobbling, and even the tech-optimists are sweating. From SEO tanking to layoffs by the hundreds of thousands, AI is definitely shaking tables.[00:28:45] Education’s next: “AI tutors” are being pitched as saviors, but no one can tell if they’ll actually teach or just confidently hallucinate wrong answers. Teachers are wondering if they’ll soon be replaced by a chatbot.[00:26:07] Massive data centers are guzzling water and power, with projects like Google’s “let’s destroy a small island for innovation” energy (aka Christmas Island)[00:18:51] The new divide isn’t rich vs. poor, it’s “people who can talk to AI” vs. “people replaced by it.”[00:32:25] No one’s really sure if AI is telling the truth… or just a really confident liar.[00:48:24]Wrap-Up & NSFW TakeawaysAI’s sprinting ahead, and everyone’s pretending they’re not out of breath. It’s innovative, disruptive, and one push notification away from a full-blown identity crisis.There’s a Grand Canyon-sized gap between the fairy tale (AI as your productivity BFF) and the hangover reality (privacy leaks, job losses, environmental dumpster fires, and lies with better grammar).The corporate messaging? Oh, it’s politics in drag. Big tech wants federal regulation (translation: fewer people telling them “no.”)By the end, Renee and Nadja are both hangry and philosophically fried, debating whether to grab tacos or just upload their consciousness and call it a day. The convo ends where it started: half-laughing, half-worried, fully aware that AI isn’t slowing down.Send us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
Renee and Nadja briefly touch on content planning and talked a lot more about their social media usage and TikTok ban 😂Trigger warnings: Drug addictionsResources mentioned: https://cdn.openai.com/global-affairs/ai-in-america-oai-economic-blueprint-20250113.pdfhttps://bramses.notion.site/059db2641def4a88988b4d2cee4657ba?v=448bf8afad0740d18f6b109b4bd40d51Book: The House In The Cerulean Sea by TJ KluneSubreddits Nadja follows:r/AnimalsBeingDerpsr/conspiracyr/crochetr/explainlikeimfiver/Fauxmoir/interestingasfuckr/IsItBullshitr/LeopardsAteMyFacer/OutOfTheLoopr/TooAfraidToAskr/TrueCrimeDiscussionr/Wellthatsucksr/whatisthisbugr/whatisthisthingNSFW - Not Safe From Whoppers Segment:- What was recently hacked? US treasury?- Rumor: In China the trending things are usually intellectual or skills-basedSend us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
Send us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
Nadja and Renee discuss various personal and professional challenges they faced during the week, which they referred to as "the bad stack." Nadja experienced power outages and internet issues, leading to delays in their recording schedule. They emphasized the importance of resilience and the mantra "stress is inevitable, suffering is optional." Links mentioned: https://kalipie.com00:00 - Intro to the livestream03:23 - Reason why we called this episode "The Bad Stack"06:18 - Internet issues and the time-consuming nature of dealing with technical problems11:45 - Balancing work and personal life and importance of setting boundaries to manage workload and stress17:27 - Strategies for staying productive19:19 - Coping differences between corporate jobs and self employment22:14 - Feelings when you are a business of One25:47 - The meaning of Friday for entrepreneurs30:04 - Why disconnecting from work is so important32:37 - The most important trait for an entrepreneur34:01 - When you fall back into an employee mindset35:42 - What does it take to "recover" from a bad stack?37:04 - Stress is inevitable, suffering is optional44:03 - Plans for the weekend and ThanksgivingSend us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
Nadja and Renee discuss the impact of Google's helpful content update, which significantly reduced traffic for many content creators. Renee shares a story about Mark Hardaker, who earned $250,000 from his blog in 2023 but now relies on food banks due to a 97% traffic drop. Google's inconsistent messaging and the prioritization of certain sites like Forbes and Reddit over others are highlighted. The conversation touches on the broader implications for content creators and businesses, emphasizing the need to adapt to AI-driven changes in search algorithms. They also discuss the importance of defining SEO goals and the long-term strategy required for business success.Article: What we can learn from the Google creators summit for HCU impacted sites by Marie HaynesArticle: I Drank the Kool-Aid at the 2024 Google Web Creator Summit by Mark Hardaker00:00 - Intro and context about the Google Helpful Content Update01:15 - Google Summit for content creators to discuss the Helpful Content Update06:52 - Previous Google search experience vs current10:28 - What can we learn from this?12:22 - Marie's advice to Renee and role of ChatGPT and AI in search21:25 - Technological overhaul deja vu29:52 - What is the most trustworthy way to find sources?34:10 - Importance for small businesses to understand business goals and SEO strategies38:25 - Renee's suggestions for local SEOKey Takeaways1. Devastating impact of Google Helpful Content Update on content creators, with some losing up to 97% of traffic and income2. Inconsistent messaging and advice from Google, initially promising recoveries but later suggesting creators should "move on"3. Concerns that Google may have lost control of its algorithm and AI, favoring large publishers over high-quality niche content4. Rise of AI-powered tools like ChatGPT changing how people, especially younger generations, search for and consume information5. Need for businesses and creators to have a clear understanding of their website's purpose and align SEO strategies accordingly6. Importance of local SEO and reviews, especially for small businesses, as ranking in maps/local pack can be more effective than top organic rankings7. Adapting to constantly changing search algorithms requires a long-term, strategic approach rather than quick fixes or outdated SEO tacticsSend us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
In this episode, Renee and Nadja dive into the intriguing world of sleep and its vital role in our lives. Join us as we explore personal sleep patterns, the impact of quality over quantity, and the surprising benefits of getting active to enhance rest. We also reflect on the pressures of hustle culture and its pervasive influence on how we define work-life balance. Together, we share our thoughts on why prioritizing rest and stepping back from the relentless grind is crucial for mental and physical well-being. Whether you're seeking tips on improving your sleep quality or reevaluating your relationship with work, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone navigating today's fast-paced world. Tune in for a candid discussion where authenticity meets practicality, offering insights to help you thrive both personally and professionally.00:00 - Discussion on our approach to batch recording episodes and why some content might seem outdated.02:20 - Transparency and Processes06:01 - Work-Focused Birthday Weekend07:00 - Passion for Work09:11 - Efficient Work Environment12:43 - Strategies for Business Focus22:22 - Balancing Job and Business and Family28:14 - Now We Go Down the Rabbit Hole of Sleep Habits38:32 - Discovering The Effects of Activity with Sleep Patterns45:06 - Takeaways from this episode47:58 - There is a Time and a Place for Hustle Culture51:34 - Utopian Society DreamsKey Takeaways1. **Batch Recording**: Helps manage multiple topics efficiently but might give an impression of outdated content.2. **Transparency**: Adding recording dates to episode descriptions improves transparency.3. **Timeliness**: Going live can be beneficial for discussing timely and relevant topics immediately.4. **Imperfect Action**: It's better to take action than wait for perfect conditions—key to launching and progress.5. **Passion and Enjoyment**: Genuine enjoyment in the recording process enhances the quality and continuity of the podcast.6. **Strategic Planning**: Dedicated, uninterrupted planning sessions are crucial for business development.7. **CEO Time**: Essential for solopreneurs and small business owners to focus on business growth and professional development.8. **Environment Matters**: Changing physical environments can significantly enhance focus and productivity.9. **Work-Life Balance**: Strategies to balance a full-time job while also working on personal business projects.Send us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
Join Renee and Nadja as they dive into an engaging discussion about enhancing the podcast experience, focusing on website improvements and episode management. They explore the potential of a paid subscription model using Hello Audio, inspired by successful podcasts like "Crime Junkie." They also discuss building a newsletter list with ConvertKit and the challenges of balancing client work with personal projects.Tune in for insights on podcast growth and website development strategies!00:00 - Intro00:16 - Website Episode Page Discussion01:50 - Platform Overview: Hello Audio05:01 - Zencastr Subscription and Website Changes05:15 - Website Inspiration and Examples12:40 - Backend Management and Design Ideas14:40 - Building a Newsletter List15:30 - Emphasis on the need for processes and systems for their own projects.Key Takeaways1. **Centralized Episodes Page**: Creating a single URL for all podcast episodes can save time and effort if the hosting platform changes.2. **Hello Audio**: A possible new platform with features for private subscriber feeds and gated content.3. **Website Management**: Involvement of a professional team for website updates and website design inspiration from Divi.4. **Email List Building**: Importance of building a newsletter list with tools like ConvertKit.5. **Resource Management**: Efficient management by outsourcing tasks, streamlining processes, and focusing on core competencies.Send us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
Renee and Nadja do something a little different and go through some quick hit questions!Send us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
Renee and Nadja talk about society's dependence on technology, summer camp for boys with Hemophilia, and the recent CrowdStrike issues.  00:00 - Intro02:45 - Nadja's first time experience voting as a US CitizenUS Citizenship Civics Test Questions: https://www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/questions-and-answers/100q.pdf10:55 - US Voting dates (early voting and election day)12:12 - Reaction to losing your phone13:05 - Shameless plug for Camp Ailihpomeh! https://camp-ailihpomeh.org (Camp for kids with Hemophilia)28:45 - How Nadja lost her phone in a lake at camp37:52 - Society's hyper-connectivity situation43:10 - CrowdStrike outage chat49:41 - How dependent we are on systems working and when they don't workRenee suggests a book called, "Nuclear War: A Scenario" by Annie Jacobsenhttps://amzn.to/4d8YzIY55:40 - Discussion about the TV Show Mr. Robot01:03:19 - Renee calls out Nadja's connection to the FedsNadja suggests books "Dawn of the Code Wars" by John P. Carlinhttps://amzn.to/4fEsHh8 and "Project Hail Mary" by Andy Weir https://amzn.to/3WrKcbD01:11:26 - Continue the cybersecurity conversation in the futureSend us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
Renee shares some AI generated songs and the NSFW ladies take a closer look at the lyrics and potential meaning behind them! Send us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
Nadja shares an interesting Sirius XM show she discovered hosted by Will.I.Am and cohosted by... AI 🤯 In the process of discovering the show together, Renee and Nadja find out about the FYI app and walk through the registration process to figure out how to best use it.  Send us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
Renee and Nadja check out Eric Pfohl's video "Remember everything with this pocket notebook system" If you want to skip the preamble discussion involving Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, go to timestamp 0:16:02:00 😅 Watch the full original videoTLDR: Commonplace notebooks are a valuable tool for collecting and organizing ideas, quotes, and resources. They help process and synthesize information, allowing you to create new content. While pen and paper are often preferred, digital formats can also be used for quick note-taking. These notebooks serve as a collection of favorite bookmarks and underlinings, improving knowledge and sharing wisdom. Even if you're not a creator, they can be beneficial for observing details and documenting your life.Send us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.comCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforworkSend us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
Renee and Nadja check out a video by Eddie Cumberbatch where he explains why he thinks Alex Hermosi's new business model will make people rich. They dive in with skepticism but a willingness to hear him out! Watch the full original videoSend us an email for topic requests! nadja@wearenotsafeforwork.comCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforworkSend us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
We dug into the vault for this lost episode (ie: Nadja completely forgot to upload this episode last year 🤦🏻‍♀️).The NSFW ladies discuss the challenges of remembering passwords and the importance of organizing them. Advice is provided for those starting to dive deeper into the online realm, including the use of a password manager and categorizing accounts. We go over the Importance of organizing and documenting personal and business information, as well as planning for worst-case scenarios and having a starting point for action.Send us an email for topic requests! nadja@wearenotsafeforwork.comCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork Send us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
In this episode, the spotlight is on Nadja’s agency and how she navigates being a business owner and the process of decision making and pivoting in her company.14:00 - Nadja talks about mastermind groups and the business retreat she recently attended29:15 - Nadja gets on her soapbox about why her company wants to empower and support privately owned practices over practices owned by hospital groups or healthcare organizations32:20 - The value of one-on-one sessions in mastermind groups41:50 - The effects of immediate implementationSend us an email for topic requests! nadja@wearenotsafeforwork.comCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforworkSend us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
A household name in the online business industry, Russell Brunson released a video titled “I’m Starting Over…” which piqued the interest of the NSFW ladies.  In this video, Renee and Nadja pretend to analyze their feelings towards the announcement and what it brings up for them as business owners.Send us an email for topic requests! nadja@wearenotsafeforwork.comCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforworkSend us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
In this episode, Renee and Nadja tumble down the recent (October 2023) Google release for the algorithm update. Many bloggers/content creators have been severely affected by the changes of the Helpful Content Update, so they chat about what this may mean for the future of AI and creators who depend on ad revenue for their websites.09:30 - Helpful Content Update discussion10:40 - Renee explains what a recipe blog actually is21:00 - The frustration behind ads on a website35:20 - Facebook’s most recent algorithm update has caused mass frustration with content creators46:25 - Are we living in the world of “I, Robot”?Send us an email for topic requests! nadja@wearenotsafeforwork.comCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforworkSend us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
In this episode, Renee and Nadja spiral into overthinking within the first 3 minutes of the recording but don’t worry, they get back on track! We compare time management between people like Elon Musk and the rest of us.08:00 - Nadja exhibits her geriatric millennial qualities in needing to multitask and how she winds down at the end of the day (it’s very different from Renee’s approach)12:00 - Renee explains how she can handle the stress of the business14:50 - Renee gives some background on her website, CookingChew.com16:00 - Renee invites everyone to email/message her to talk about blogging (find her on x @renee_inspired)22:05 - We dive into the concept of time management and how the average person does not have the same amount of time as someone like Elon Musk25:20 - Money = time freedom28:00 - We compare Elon Musk and the TV show Suits37:00 - Why 50/50 effort in a relationship is unrealistic41:30 - Renee shares how she is doing her best44:35 - Nadja shares a productivity technique (pomodoro)46:55 - Define your emergencies57:00 - Importance of redundancies and backups in lifeSend us an email for topic requests! nadja@wearenotsafeforwork.comCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforworkSend us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
In this episode, Renee and Nadja squirrel into the recent changes in AI and theorize on the different possibilities it could mean for society.Main ideas discussed: Frustrations with the design flaw of the Apple Magic Mouse Preference for using wired mice and trackpads Concerns about the implications of General Intelligence (GI) and its impact on society Importance of clear instructions and human involvement in directing AI Potential future role of AI in the workplace and the need for individuals to adapt Future success being determined by inspirations, curiosity, and motivations Impact of job displacement and the shift from manual labor to automation Embracing discomfort and being supportive of others going through change Opportunities that arise from change and the advantage of understanding AI in the changing worldSend us an email for topic requests! nadja@wearenotsafeforwork.comCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforworkSend us an email for topic requests! hello@wearenotsafeforwork.com Check out Renee's website: https://cookingchew.comWork with Nadja: https://networktitansolutions.com/power-hourCheck out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@wearenotsafeforwork*Some of the links in this description are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you make a purchase using the link. This comes at no additional cost to you and helps support our podcast. We only recommend products and services we genuinely believe in. Thank you for your support!
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