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Side Hustles, AI Agents, and the Human Skills That Still Matter

EP 26 — Side Hustles, AI Agents, and the Human Skills That Still MatterJob searches are at an all-time high, and so are searches for side hustles. The hosts break down how AI tools like Open Claw are letting solo entrepreneurs replace their first hire with a $50/month AI agent, why 18,000 people applied to a single job posting, and why mass-applying with ChatGPT resumes is a losing strategy. The real competitive advantage? Authentic relationships that no bot can replicate.TIMESTAMPS00:00:30 — Google searches for "find job" and "new job" have never been higher00:00:55 — More people already have side hustles, not just looking for them00:02:33 — AI lowered the barriers to starting a side hustle: websites, taxes, video, all doable with one tutorial00:03:31 — Open Claw explained: an always-on AI agent you run on a Mac Mini or Raspberry Pi00:06:04 — John's Perplexity spaces setup and why colleagues ask how he handles so many searches00:07:12 — Knowing what AI can't do yet is just as useful as knowing what it can00:09:48 — 18,000 applicants for one job, and why AI-blasted resumes all look the same00:11:21 — Authentic relationships as the thing AI won't replace00:14:41 — The "Never Eat Alone" principle: it's how much time you spend with who you know00:19:32 — Why mass-applying feels productive but isn't, and the birthday party networking storyCO-HOSTSAaron Makelky — https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-makelky-m-a-ed-038b852a3/Dan Yu — https://www.linkedin.com/in/danoyu/John Lovig — https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnlovig/LINKSFutureProof You Website — https://futureproof-you.comFutureProof You on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/company/futureproof-you

From AI Talk to AI Practice: Tanya Means on Helping Faculty Actually Use AI

In this episode of The Smarter Campus Podcast, Zach sits down with Tanya Means, Founding Partner of Inspire Higher Ed, to explore what it really takes to move AI adoption from conversation to classroom practice. As more institutions experiment with generative AI, Tanya focuses on the real work of helping faculty build confidence, experiment safely, and integrate these tools into teaching and learning.The discussion highlights a growing shift across campuses: educators are no longer just debating AI—they’re asking for hands-on time to try it. Tanya shares what she’s seeing succeed in workshops and faculty training, from building custom AI assistants to rethinking assignments to identify where human insight matters most.The conversation also explores the psychological barriers faculty face, including fear of replacement, discomfort with unfamiliar tools, and the pressure of teaching technologies they’re still learning themselves. Through practical strategies like peer storytelling, dedicated learning time, and clearly defining what work remains uniquely human, Tanya offers a thoughtful roadmap for institutions navigating AI implementation in higher education.

The Importance of Employee Wellbeing: Why Leaders Need to Prioritize It w/ Tashia Martin

Why should leaders prioritize employee wellness?Meet Tashia Martin!Tashia is a Licensed Social Worker, Healing-Centered Executive Coach and Author. She has nearly 20 years of experience supporting individuals and organizations through meaningful change.Tashia works with youth, adults, and executives, offering therapeutic interventions tailored to her client's needs. You may carry significant responsibility at home, the community, or workplace—an executive, leader, or caregiver who supports others while quietly holding a great deal yourself. Tashia is on a mission to advance human-centered change that prioritizes wellness, aligns systems, and drives sustainable transformation. She works with leaders who are ready to reimagine what's possible for their teams and organization.Tashia knows that wellness is not as an individual responsibility, but as a system-level design choice that sustains leaders, educators and strengthens organizations.In her debut book, "New Leaf: Reflecting on Life's Transitions", Tashia offers a 52-week guide that integrates evidence-based strategies with ancestral wisdom to help individuals and organizations engage wellness while navigating life's challenges, including grief.Listen as Tashia shares:- self-care practical tools for burnout- how to create supportive communities and systems- wellness strategies for trauma-response workers- how leaders can contribute to their team's wellbeing- self-care strategies when feeling burnt - mitigating stress from daily responsibilities- how leaders can unleash their team member's unique gifts...and so much more! Connect with Tashia:Website: https://linktr.ee/RestoringLegacyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tashia-martin/Additional Resources:"New Leaf" by Tashia Martin on AmazonListen to the Podcast, suscrbibe, leave a rating and a review:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-importance-of-employee-wellbeing-why-leaders-need/id1614151066?i=1000753960904 Spotify:   https://open.spotify.com/episode/5ipZSr63oL99D2r8wq7fqT?si=xagJpj57QzSe9j6zQ_g7FA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAmqn63FxF4

Supporting School Leaders Through the Daily Grind with Marie Bordeleau

In this episode, host Mike Caldwell sits down with Dr. Marie Bordeleau, a veteran Catholic and public school leader with over 25 years of experience, to discuss the realities of school leadership. Marie shares insights from her upcoming book, The Dust and the Glory, exploring how principals can navigate criticism, avoid burnout, and find joy in the chaos. From the importance of staying "in the arena" to setting boundaries and embracing slow, steady progress, this conversation offers practical wisdom for any school leader feeling the weight of the job. Marie also reflects on leading through crises like 9/11, the 2008 recession, and COVID—and why mission-driven, servant leadership is the key to holding schools together when everything feels fragile.Links:Website: InTheArena.comEmail: marie@inthearenacoaching.comBook: The Dust and the Glory: Finding God in the Chaos of Catholic School Leadership (March 2026) - LinkedLeaders Profile: https://linkedleaders.com/mentors/7f7772dd-f9a3-4160-91f2-c08fbe3380d6

#78 AI Is an Entry Point to a Much Deeper Conversation About Education with AIEdu's Christian Pinedo

In this episode of Make It Mindful, Seth Fleischauer welcomes Christian Pinedo of AIEDU to explore what artificial intelligence actually means for the future of education. Rather than focusing on tools or hype, the conversation digs into how AI is exposing deeper challenges in the education system—from outdated assessment models to the need for systemic change. Drawing on his experience at Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered AI and now working directly with educators across the U.S., Pinedo argues that AI should not be treated as a technology problem but as an opportunity to rethink how schools prepare students for a rapidly changing world.Together, Seth and Christian explore how AI became “real” for educators with the arrival of large language models, why concerns about cheating are really conversations about assessment design, and how meaningful change requires both grassroots engagement with teachers and broader policy shifts at the state level. The episode highlights the importance of human-centered thinking, deeper professional learning for teachers, and the role of AI as a catalyst for broader educational transformation.Key Topics Discussed:How Christian Pinedo moved from classroom teaching to working at Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered AI and eventually to AIEDU.Why large language models made AI suddenly real for educators after years of research and speculation.The concept of human-centered AI and why conversations about AI must include educators, policymakers, historians, and communities—not just technologists.Why teacher concerns about AI “cheating” are really conversations about assessment design in a digital world.The limits of focusing on AI tools instead of addressing deeper systemic challenges in education.AIEDU’s AI Readiness Framework, which outlines competencies for students, teachers, school leaders, and districts.Why sustainable education reform requires both grassroots engagement with teachers and grass-tops policy change at the state level.How AIEDU’s Teacher Trailblazers Fellowship creates deeper professional learning through multi-week, collaborative teacher cohorts.Real classroom projects emerging from the fellowship, including:Indigenous students exploring data sovereignty and AIStudents using AI to build a platform encouraging voter registration in rural communitiesThe difference between information and knowledge in the age of AI—and why friction in learning still matters.How international contexts change the conversation around AI in education, especially for English language learners and communities with different assumptions about privacy and data.Guest Bio:Christian Pinedo works with AIEDU to help schools and policymakers navigate the impact of artificial intelligence on education. A former classroom teacher, he previously worked at Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI), where he explored how AI intersects with society, policy, and education. His work now focuses on helping educators and school systems develop the skills, frameworks, and policies needed to prepare students for a future shaped by AI.Host Bio:Seth Fleischauer is the founder of Banyan Global Learning and host of the Make It Mindful podcast. His work focuses on global learning, cultural competency, and the evolving role of technology in education. Through Banyan Global Learning, he develops live virtual learning experiences that connect students to people, places, and ideas around the world.Episode Links:AIEDU: https://aiedu.orgAIEDU Podcast – Raising Kids in the Age of AIStanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI) - https://hai.stanford.edu/World Savvy

Hosts

Aaron Makelky

Aaron Makelky

Host of That’s Not Crazy, That’s History!
A Jethro Jones

A Jethro Jones

Host of Transformative Principal
Allyson Mitchell

Allyson Mitchell

Host of Why Distance Learning?
Barbara Flowers

Barbara Flowers

Host of Morning Motivation for Educators