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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 47 MIN

419 Education's Zero-to-One Moment - pega6 Series Episode 4

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Episode 4 is the pause-and-process moment after a truly disruptive series.Peter and Alli step back to unpack the emotional, mental, and professional reactions sparked by the pega6 conversation. This episode isn’t about selling a model — it’s about acknowledging the discomfort that comes when a system you trusted, went through, and maybe even thrived in… starts to crack.They explore why failure is still treated as something to avoid in education, how perfection quietly kills progress, and why the hardest part of disruption isn’t the model — it’s the zero-to-one mindset shift required to even consider it.From chemistry labs to internships, pull-ups to professional growth, this episode connects the dots between experiential learning, real-time coaching, intentional friction, and what it actually takes to prepare learners for a fast-moving, AI-driven workforce.Big questions tackled:- Why does disrupting education trigger fear and nostalgia at the same time?- What does “workforce engineering” really mean — and why does it make people uncomfortable?- Why high engagement and accountability still require humans, not systems- How zero-to-one learning shows up everywhere, not just careersThis is the episode for educators, parents, and leaders who felt something during the series — even if they didn’t fully agree with it yet.If you came this far... head to www.pega6.com/dep You won't be disappointed!Check out www.disrupteducationpodcast.com for more!

Episode 4 is the pause-and-process moment after a truly disruptive series.Peter and Alli step back to unpack the emotional, mental, and professional reactions sparked by the pega6 conversation. This episode isn’t about selling a model — it’s about acknowledging the discomfort that comes when a system you trusted, went through, and maybe even thrived in… starts to crack.They explore why failure is still treated as something to avoid in education, how perfection quietly kills progress, and why the hardest part of disruption isn’t the model — it’s the zero-to-one mindset shift required to even consider it.From chemistry labs to internships, pull-ups to professional growth, this episode connects the dots between experiential learning, real-time coaching, intentional friction, and what it actually takes to prepare learners for a fast-moving, AI-driven workforce.Big questions tackled:- Why does disrupting education trigger fear and nostalgia at the same time?- What does “workforce engineering” really mean — and why does it make people uncomfortable?- Why high engagement and accountability still require humans, not systems- How zero-to-one learning shows up everywhere, not just careersThis is the episode for educators, parents, and leaders who felt something during the series — even if they didn’t fully agree with it yet.If you came this far... head to www.pega6.com/dep You won't be disappointed!Check out www.disrupteducationpodcast.com for more!

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