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Tourette's, AI, and the Art of Adaptive Thinking

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In this episode, Craig Harper and I pull back the curtain on what it’s like to navigate life and leadership with Tourette’s, equal parts challenge and comedy. From the unpredictability of Tourette's to the absurdities it create's in everyday moments, we explore how humor becomes both a shield and a bridge.

But this isn’t just about Tourette’s, it’s about adjusting to a rapidly changing world. We dive into the emergence of AI, how I use it as my own thought partner and sounding board, a tool I use to sharpen ideas, challenge assumptions, and stay adaptable.

We also take a hard look at the hidden costs of rigidly held rules. Whether in business or in life, clinging to inflexible frameworks can choke creativity, crush adaptability, and leave you flat-footed in a world that demands flexibility of thought in order to cultivate meaningful relationships, while thriving in work and life.

This conversation is our attempt at a raw, funny, and thought-provoking, part personal story, part cultural commentary, part survival guide for anyone trying to lead, create, or simply stay sane in a world that doesn’t stop changing.

Visit us at:
www.theselfhelpantidote.com

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In this episode, Craig Harper and I pull back the curtain on what it’s like to navigate life and leadership with Tourette’s, equal parts challenge and comedy. From the unpredictability of Tourette's to the absurdities it create's in everyday moments, we explore how humor becomes both a shield and a bridge.

But this isn’t just about Tourette’s, it’s about adjusting to a rapidly changing world. We dive into the emergence of AI, how I use it as my own thought partner and sounding board, a tool I use to sharpen ideas, challenge assumptions, and stay adaptable.

We also take a hard look at the hidden costs of rigidly held rules. Whether in business or in life, clinging to inflexible frameworks can choke creativity, crush adaptability, and leave you flat-footed in a world that demands flexibility of thought in order to cultivate meaningful relationships, while thriving in work and life.

This conversation is our attempt at a raw, funny, and thought-provoking, part personal story, part cultural commentary, part survival guide for anyone trying to lead, create, or simply stay sane in a world that doesn’t stop changing.

Visit us at:
www.theselfhelpantidote.com

  continue reading

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