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Our education system was built for the industrial age, not the AI age.
For decades, we taught everyone the same way, at the same pace, with the same goals. That worked when the world moved slowly. It doesn’t anymore. With AI, we can now hyper-personalize learning for every student based on their background, goals, and pace. Scalable. Efficient. Human-centered. The risk is simple. Education move slowly. AI doesn’t. If we don’t evolve fast enough, entire generations will enter the job market unprepared for reality. In my opinion, the winners will be the ones who act on AI now, not later. Host: Gabriel Yanagihara Event: Hawaii Tech Week Speaker: Alexi Drouin
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My Leadership Journey at SXSW EDU 2026
Building something meaningful is hard. I went to SXSW EDU looking for answers. But I found something bigger: a community. Here are my biggest takeaways from SXSW EDU 2026: From the start, Yousra Magouri spoke about mentorship as a force for transformation. Real mentorship means sharing failures and the messy parts of the journey so others can find their own “aha” moment. Kirstie Papworth, Michellana Jester, Ari Lightman, and Bill Heinrich Heinrich reinforced why experiential learning and learning by doing matter. AI can support learning, but it cannot replace human learning. Elaine Zuniga and Ryan Westrup shared an honest founder story about building an EdTech startup together. Bootstrapped. No perfect roadmap. Just resilience, trust, and learning how to keep going. At the FOHE Mixer hosted by Future of Higher Education, it was energizing to connect with founder Ray Batra, reconnect with Connor Koblinski, and try to get Reed Dickson to give me high fives :) At the meetup with Julia Kaziewicz Collier, the advice was practical, generous, and interactive. She pushed us to share, connect, and create content. It was a reminder that telling our story matters. The keynote with Martha Salazar-Zamora, and Adeel Khan, founder of MagicSchool AI, made one thing clear: teachers must stay at the center. AI should support educators, but never replace them.
My Leadership Journey at SXSW EDU 2026
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Epiphany: Education Exists to Produce Students. Not Courses.
A few years ago, I had an epiphany as an educator: The product of education isn’t courses or programs. It’s the students… and their impact in our communities. That’s why everyone is asking the wrong question about AI in schools. It’s not whether AI will make students lazy. It’s about how students use it. Some students will use AI to do less thinking. Others will push thinking to a whole new level. If we ban it, we don’t prevent cheating. We delay student’s real-world readiness. In my opinion, the solution is to teach AI as a universal skill, in order to increase human-to-human interaction in learning. Watch Full Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIxR1ulkTvU Event: Hawaii Tech Week Speaker: Alexi Drouin
A year ago, podcasting felt like a big-genre game.
A year ago, podcasting felt like a big-genre game. Everyone was chasing: • More downloads • More views • Bigger reach • Viral clips Millions of views became the benchmark of success. But quietly… the game has changed. 🎙️ Podcasting is no longer about mass appeal. It’s becoming deeply niche-driven. Today, most high-impact podcasts won’t do millions of views. They’ll do hundreds… or a few thousand views. And that’s not a failure. That’s maturity. Because what really matters now is: 👉 Who is listening, not how many. A niche podcast attracts: • Decision-makers • Founders & leaders • Serious learners • People with context, intent, and buying power These listeners don’t binge content. They listen with purpose. One aligned listener today is worth more than 10,000 random views. Here’s what I’m seeing behind the scenes: 🔹 Niche podcasts are closing high-ticket deals 🔹 Episodes are turning into long-term relationships 🔹 Conversations are leading to collaborations, clients, and credibility 🔹 Authority is being built quietly, consistently The algorithm may not reward you. But the right audience will. Podcasting is shifting from: ❌ Entertainment-first to ✅ Relationship-first From: ❌ “How many views did it get?” to ✅ “Who reached out after listening?” This is why podcasts are becoming one of the most powerful long-term assets for personal brands, consultants, and entrepreneurs. If you’re starting a podcast today, don’t ask: “Can this go viral?” Ask: “Can this speak directly to the people I want to work with for the next 5 years?” Because in 2026 and beyond: 📌 Depth will beat scale 📌 Trust will beat traffic 📌 Conversations will beat content And the most successful podcasts? You won’t always see them trending. You’ll see their hosts building influence, income, and impact quietly. That’s the real power of podcasting today.
Don’t Start Podcast
Don’t Start a Podcast to Grow Fast. Start it to Grow Deep. If your goal is speed, you’ll quit. If your goal is depth, you’ll compound. Podcasting rewards patience. It punishes shortcuts. Every meaningful brand I’ve seen was built slowly but intentionally. Depth lasts longer than hype.
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