The Irreplaceable Professional: How to Out-Human AI

Tom Hart

Thoughts on how people make themselves irreplaceable in the age of machines that seem to replace us. Extracts from books and thinkers who challenge me to do better, to be a better communicator, to inspire me to do what no machine can: build relationships that last.

Episodes

  1. JAN 24

    Betting on Yourself: Why You Should Find a Client, Not a Job

    If your job search feels like a Groundhog Day cycle of applications and silence, there's a better way. You may be competent or even excellent, but if you aren’t relevant to the people who make decisions, your skills remaining invisible. In this episode, Tom Hart explains why you need to stop placing a single, losing bet on traditional job boards and start "Thinking in Bets." By diversifying how you spend your time, you move from a passive applicant to a protagonist with agency. Tom discusses how to break out of the cycle of resentment and take control of your professional narrative by finding your first client. In this episode, you will learn: The Relevance Gap: Why people aren't thinking of you for roles and how to fix your network leverage.Thinking in Bets: How to use Annie Duke’s concept to budget your time across job hunting, content creation, and speculative projects.The Compound Effect of Action: Why starting a YouTube channel or volunteering at a dog shelter can actually land you a high-level marketing role. Or a company. Crossing the Identity Threshold: Overcoming the fear of calling yourself a business owner and why running a tiny company might be the best thing for your goals.Finding Your Dentist Uncle: how to identify the easy wins in your existing network that can revive your odds."Your time is far too precious to sit in the wet clothes of negativity. If you can't find a job, find a client."

    8 min

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Thoughts on how people make themselves irreplaceable in the age of machines that seem to replace us. Extracts from books and thinkers who challenge me to do better, to be a better communicator, to inspire me to do what no machine can: build relationships that last.