Shownotes
Most job postings aren't real hiring signals — they're unprioritized requisitions in a system built for labor arbitrage, not placement. Jerremy Alexander Newsome and Dave Conley dig into that with Ryan Kohler, who spent two decades building applicant tracking software, and Sarah Montana, a wellness CEO raising kids while the lines between work and home dissolved. Ryan argues job boards have no credibility compared to referrals because the underlying incentive is authority-compliance, not talent. College gets reframed: it's about confidence, adulthood, and networks — not a linear "learn then earn" sequence. Every U.S. job will be touched by AI, and the only real choice is whether you start building with it now or wait for conditions that won't arrive.
Timestamps:
- (00:00) Fake jobs, real consequences – why the hiring pipeline already snapped
- (01:57) Labor-arbitrage economy – job ads as unprioritized requisitions
- (06:38) Raising kids around AI – parents navigating school vs. what's actually coming
- (17:32) Lean in or fall behind – the choice every worker faces right now
- (23:34) Reps beat theory – why practicing with AI matters more than waiting
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