Shownotes
Go to school, get a degree, get a job, build a life — that contract expired and nobody sent the memo. Jerremy Alexander Newsome and Dave Conley trace the wreckage: a 16-year-old who can't get hired at Wendy's, a retirement vehicle that was really just a tax code loophole, and an AI wave aimed squarely at people who thought sitting behind a laptop meant safety. The World Economic Forum says 78 million net jobs by 2030. Jerremy and Dave aren't buying it. America needs a new deal. Nobody's writing it.
Timestamps:
- (00:00) The deal was school → degree → job → life — it's already dead – and no one sent the memo
- (01:56) College is vanilla ice cream – fine, not worth the price, and definitely not the only flavor
- (03:34) "Send everyone to trades" is the new "learn to code" – sounds great until you pressure-test it
- (06:17) Dave's buddy builds pinball machines and laughs at AI – people who move atoms, not electrons, sleep fine
- (14:33) Jerremy's 16-year-old can't get hired at Wendy's – if entry-level is closed, where does the pipeline start
- (16:39) Dave had 200 credit hours and zero degrees – a buddy called him qualified for "stupid" and that became AOL
- (22:42) Every party starts with "what do you do?" – Americans live to work while Europe works to live
- (27:05) No one talks about their job on their deathbed – legacy beats title every single time
- (28:17) AI won't create an economic crisis — it'll create an identity crisis – the laptop class gets hit first
- (44:31) 81% of workers fear losing their job in 2025 – the Great Stay is really the Great Trap
- (49:59) The average 401k is $97,369 – a tax loophole dressed as retirement that was never meant for you
- (58:22) $145M in apprenticeship funding got zeroed out – the headlines land but the money doesn't
- (1:13:05) America is entering 2030 without a replacement deal – and nobody's writing one
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