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Humanity Working
BillionMinds
116 episodes
10 hours ago
In this episode, Paul and Matt dive into one of the most misunderstood durable skills: organization. It’s not just about tidy desks or color-coded inboxes—it’s the human ability to make sense of the world. They explore why some of us are natural filers while others are pilers, how AI tools are reshaping our need for structure, and what “just right” organization looks like in modern work. From ancient libraries to Gmail, and from personal comfort to shared systems, this conversation uncovers w...
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In this episode, Paul and Matt dive into one of the most misunderstood durable skills: organization. It’s not just about tidy desks or color-coded inboxes—it’s the human ability to make sense of the world. They explore why some of us are natural filers while others are pilers, how AI tools are reshaping our need for structure, and what “just right” organization looks like in modern work. From ancient libraries to Gmail, and from personal comfort to shared systems, this conversation uncovers w...
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Self-Improvement
Education,
Business,
Careers,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
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Humanity Working
Organization, Fixed
In this episode, Paul and Matt dive into one of the most misunderstood durable skills: organization. It’s not just about tidy desks or color-coded inboxes—it’s the human ability to make sense of the world. They explore why some of us are natural filers while others are pilers, how AI tools are reshaping our need for structure, and what “just right” organization looks like in modern work. From ancient libraries to Gmail, and from personal comfort to shared systems, this conversation uncovers w...
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3 days ago
17 minutes

Humanity Working
Bonus Episode: Reinventing Yourself With Michele Volpi
In this episode, Paul sits down with Michele Volpi - author of The Career Remix: Build a Future That Fits You — Pivot. Grow. Thrive., to explore how professionals can reinvent themselves in an era of disruption. Together, they unpack what it takes to stay adaptable, purposeful, and fulfilled when careers no longer follow a single, linear path. They discuss the mindset shifts needed to thrive amid constant change, how to balance reinvention with stability, and why embracing experimentat...
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1 week ago
37 minutes

Humanity Working
Adaptability, Fixed
In this episode, Paul and Matt tackle what they call the “North Star” of durable skills—adaptability. They explore what it really means to adapt as the world changes daily, how it differs from resilience, and why it’s the single most important skill for staying relevant in work that refuses to stand still. Five Key Learnings: Adaptability is the ability to adjust as the world around you changes—it’s the North Star of durable skills.Resilience supports adaptability—it’s the ability to emotiona...
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1 week ago
13 minutes

Humanity Working
Readiness, Fixed
In this episode, Paul and Matt explore what readiness really means at work—and why it’s not the same as wellbeing or wellness. They unpack why traditional wellness programs often fail to resonate with everyone, introduce the idea of “focused energy,” and explain how daily practices can recharge your “brain battery” to stay effective in an unpredictable world. Five Key Learnings: Readiness is the ability to consistently bring focused energy to your work—not just feeling well, but being able to...
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2 weeks ago
14 minutes

Humanity Working
An Announcement, and What are Soft Skills?
Changes are coming to Humanity Working. In this episode, Paul and Matt share what’s next: a new format designed for the way we all actually listen and learn. Every Tuesday, we will be dropping "Quick Fixes"—short, focused episodes that tackle one idea at a time, from mentoring and networking to resilience and adaptability. Continue to look out for interviews as bonus episodes from time to time, but Quick Fixes will keep you learning in a fast, practical, and built-for-real-life format.Five K...
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3 weeks ago
11 minutes

Humanity Working
Mentoring, Fixed
Mentoring is everywhere—but not all of it works. In this episode, Paul and Matt separate hype from reality, covering what actually drives value for mentees, mentors, and organizations. They also place mentoring in a broader context. Five Key Learnings: Mentoring demand is surging, but impact varies widely.Programs often fizzle when urgent tasks crowd out the important.Mentees can accelerate value by finding fit, keeping momentum, and using the relationship.Great mentors balance challenge with...
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1 month ago
16 minutes

Humanity Working
Networking, Fixed
Networking doesn’t have to mean awkward small talk or transactional card-swapping. Paul and Matt reframe networking as relationship-first, exploring how to create authentic connections, design better event formats, and balance depth with breadth in your network. Five Key Learnings: Intentional, authentic connections beat performative mingling.Even 30 minutes at an event can yield real relationships with the right design.Depth builds fastest through shared tasks, co-creation, or thoughtf...
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1 month ago
18 minutes

Humanity Working
Go Slow to Go Fast
Go Slow to Go Fast We live in a culture that prizes speed—but sometimes moving slower is what actually accelerates results. In this episode, Paul and Matt explore when deliberate pauses pay off, how to test “slow-downs” safely, and how leaders can set the right cadence without losing urgency when it matters most. Five Key Learnings: Slowing down can reduce rework, surface hidden costs, and sharpen decisions.Smart slow-downs (like reflection or structured breaks) often boost creativity and cla...
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1 month ago
19 minutes

Humanity Working
The Eisenhower Matrix
In this episode, Paul and Matt dig into the history—and the myths—around the Eisenhower Matrix. Was it really invented by Eisenhower? Did he even talk about this stuff? And how can a tool this simple be both game-changing and misleading at the same time? They explore how to apply it without over-engineering, how to spot when your team is maturing from reactive to proactive, and why “schedule” is the most powerful word in the framework. Five Key Learnings: Eisenhower never drew the Matrix—Step...
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1 month ago
15 minutes

Humanity Working
Are We Getting Worse At Doing Work?
Heavy ChatGPT use may help short-term tasks—but it can quietly weaken your brain. In this episode, Paul and Matt unpack a new MIT Media Lab study and explain how durable skills act like muscles: neglect them, and they atrophy. They close with a blueprint to keep yours sharp with a few minutes a day. Five Key Learnings: MIT study found weaker brain activity and “cognitive debt” after ChatGPT use. Overreliance on AI dulls critical thinking and originality. Durable sk...
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1 month ago
12 minutes

Humanity Working
Health and Work
If health underpins great work, why do so many workplaces treat it like a perk? In this episode, Paul and Matt examine the gap between surface-level wellness offerings and real employee needs—then share how to shift toward readiness and resilience without overhauling everything. Five Key Learnings: Lived experience (burnout, caregiving, fatigue) doesn’t match company messaging. Health is still treated as “individual responsibility,” not a team design issue. Small m...
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2 months ago
14 minutes

Humanity Working
Sickofancy - Is South Park Right About AI?
The highly political nature of the new South Park series has been making all the headlines, but it also has something else squarely in it’s sights - Generative AI. This week, Paul and Matt discuss a theme from a recent episode, the sycophantic nature of ChatGPT, and what that might be doing to our productivity…and our brains.Resources mentioned in this episode: Sickofancy South Park Episode Description: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sickofancy# Humanity Working is brought to you by Bill...
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2 months ago
14 minutes

Humanity Working
Is Wellbeing For Wimps?
The word “wellbeing” might be fading at work—but not because people are thriving. In this episode, Paul and Matt dig into why the concept is being tuned out (especially by men), and how reframing it as “readiness” helps reclaim its importance without turning it into a lifestyle brand. Five Key Learnings: Wellbeing language can alienate—especially in high-pressure cultures. Framing it as “readiness” keeps the focus on performance, not perfection. 80-hour weeks don’t...
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2 months ago
16 minutes

Humanity Working
It's Time For T
Instead of asking, “What’s your specialty?” ask: “How’s your T?” In this episode, Paul and Matt break down the T-shaped career model—depth in one or more areas, breadth across many—and why it's the key to thriving in an AI-shaped world. Five Key Learnings: Specialization isn’t dead—but it’s not enough on its own. T-shaped thinking means pairing mastery with adaptability. AI makes breadth even more critical—it connects your deep skills to changing needs. You ca...
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2 months ago
15 minutes

Humanity Working
Is Work/Life Balance Still a Thing?
We still talk about “work–life balance,” but let’s be honest—does that phrase even fit reality anymore? In this episode, Paul and Matt reframe balance not as fewer hours or rigid boundaries, but as something far more practical: managing attention, being present in the right places, and nurturing your relationships with others, your work, and yourself. Five Key Learnings: “Balance” isn’t about time—it’s about presence. Work is uniquely sticky; without boundaries, it seeps into...
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3 months ago
15 minutes

Humanity Working
Interview: Leaders Make the Future, featuring Bob Johansen
Bob Johansen is a distinguished fellow with the Institute for the Future in Silicon Valley, and the author or co-author of 15 books, including Get There Early, The New Leadership Literacies, and Full-Spectrum Thinking, Office Shock, and The Reciprocity Advantage. In this episode, Paul and Bob catch up to discuss his latest book - the 3rd edition of Leaders Make the Future: 10 New Skills to Humanize Leadership with Generative AI (written with Jeremy Kirshbaum and Gabe Cervantes). It's a ...
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3 months ago
46 minutes

Humanity Working
Interview: Any Dumb-Ass Can Do It, featuring Garry Ridge
Garry Ridge is the Chairman Emeritus of WD-40. During his 25-year tenure, he transformed the company's culture and increased its market value from $250 million to $1.6 billion. Garry is known for his leadership philosophy that emphasizes learning, psychological safety, and servant leadership. In this episode, Paul and Garry discuss his new book: Any Dumb-Ass Can Do It and Tribe Culture: How It Shaped WD-40 Company. They get into transforming the culture of any organization can be both...
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3 months ago
54 minutes

Humanity Working
Are Turkeys Voting for Thanksgiving?
With AI and Robotics on the rise, we risk becoming irrelevant at work, yet many of us barely engaged. Are we entering into a doom loop, or are their ways to get more engaged at work without driving ourselves to burnout? Paul and Matt discuss. Humanity Working is brought to you by BillionMinds - the company that makes employees ready for the Future of Work. BillionMinds helps companies be ready for the future of work by developing adaptable, resilient employees. You can learn more about the...
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4 months ago
13 minutes

Humanity Working
Are We Looking Forward of Backward?
Have you heard of BANI? If you haven’t, you probably soon will. In today’s episode Paul and Matt discuss why the world of work is so difficult to comprehend and make decisions in, and why sometimes we confuse forward planning with fighting the last war. Humanity Working is brought to you by BillionMinds - the company that makes employees ready for the Future of Work. BillionMinds helps companies be ready for the future of work by developing adaptable, resilient employees. You can lea...
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4 months ago
13 minutes

Humanity Working
Lessons from the Nomads
Paul’s back from speaking at a Digital Nomad conference. In this episode he discusses what he learned - how digital nomadism is evolving, if it’s even viable in an AI dominated world, and what superpowers Digital Nomads have that the rest of us could learn from. Resources mentioned in this episode: Can I truly work from anywhere? - https://www.humanityworking.net/p/can-i-truly-work-from-anywhere Humanity Working is brought to you by BillionMinds - the company that makes employees ready ...
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4 months ago
11 minutes

Humanity Working
In this episode, Paul and Matt dive into one of the most misunderstood durable skills: organization. It’s not just about tidy desks or color-coded inboxes—it’s the human ability to make sense of the world. They explore why some of us are natural filers while others are pilers, how AI tools are reshaping our need for structure, and what “just right” organization looks like in modern work. From ancient libraries to Gmail, and from personal comfort to shared systems, this conversation uncovers w...