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Soft Skills Are the Hard Currency of the Future

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As AI reshapes how we work, what makes humans valuable? Great Mondays Radio host Josh Levine sits down with Robin Zander—founder of Xander Media and Executive Director of Responsive Conference—to talk about why soft skills like storytelling, convening, and resilience are our best bet for a meaningful future. This is a conversation about finding purpose, building durable skills, and staying human in a high-tech world.

If you’ve ever wondered what your role is in a world shaped by algorithms, this conversation is for you.

About Our Guest:

Robin Zander is the founder of Xander Media and Executive Director of Responsive Conference, a two-day gathering exploring the future of work and organizational change. He’s spent years cultivating conversations that matter and believes deeply in the power of connection to solve real-world problems.

Learn More:

→ Responsive Conference: Responsive Conference.

→ Robin’s media work: zandermedia.com.

→ Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply here!

→ Running our show takes a lot of coffee! Support our show for just $3/month.

→ Watch Great Mondays Radio episodes on YouTube.

→ Want to learn more about Josh's work at Great Mondays? Check out his website at https://www.greatmondays.com/.

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As AI reshapes how we work, what makes humans valuable? Great Mondays Radio host Josh Levine sits down with Robin Zander—founder of Xander Media and Executive Director of Responsive Conference—to talk about why soft skills like storytelling, convening, and resilience are our best bet for a meaningful future. This is a conversation about finding purpose, building durable skills, and staying human in a high-tech world.

If you’ve ever wondered what your role is in a world shaped by algorithms, this conversation is for you.

About Our Guest:

Robin Zander is the founder of Xander Media and Executive Director of Responsive Conference, a two-day gathering exploring the future of work and organizational change. He’s spent years cultivating conversations that matter and believes deeply in the power of connection to solve real-world problems.

Learn More:

→ Responsive Conference: Responsive Conference.

→ Robin’s media work: zandermedia.com.

→ Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply here!

→ Running our show takes a lot of coffee! Support our show for just $3/month.

→ Watch Great Mondays Radio episodes on YouTube.

→ Want to learn more about Josh's work at Great Mondays? Check out his website at https://www.greatmondays.com/.

  continue reading

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