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EPISODE · Nov 20, 2025 · 30 MIN

Double Down On Humanity

from Be Unmessablewith: The Podcast hosted by Josselyne Herman-Saccio · host Josselyne Herman-Saccio

My guest in this episode is Dr. Eric Solomon, former brand leader at YouTube, Spotify, Instagram, and Bonobos, now a voice for something we desperately need in business and in life: putting humans first.Eric has lived the “more, more, more” chase. He’s got the PhD, the big tech titles, the corner-office credibility. But after a life-altering loss, he shifted his focus to something bigger: moving from more to better. And in a world obsessed with speed, scale, and AI everything, he’s asking the question we all need to ask ourselves: The robots are here, but are we?This episode is raw, real, and packed with wisdom about how to stay human while the world around us gets faster and more automated.What you’ll hear in this episode:Why our obsession with efficiency is costing us real human outcomesThe three things humans do that AI can’tHow to use AI as a tool without giving away your authorshipA live coaching moment where I help Eric design his book plan step by stepSimple practices to reconnect to vision and avoid burnout🎧 Listen nowand let’s get unmessablewith. For more resources, CLICK HERE  for the podcast episode page.Download the Free WORKBOOK TO TRANSCEND IMPOSTER SYNDROMEhttps://tremendous-builder-5717.ck.page/1468992928Find Dr. Eric At:Psychology Today column: Story Over Spreadsheet | Psychology TodayLinkedIn Eric Solomon, Ph.D. - The Human OS™ | LinkedInConnect With JosselyneWebsite: beunmessablewith.comInstagram: @beunmessablewith                      

My guest in this episode is Dr. Eric Solomon, former brand leader at YouTube, Spotify, Instagram, and Bonobos, now a voice for something we desperately need in business and in life: putting humans first.Eric has lived the “more, more, more” chase. He’s got the PhD, the big tech titles, the corner-office credibility. But after a life-altering loss, he shifted his focus to something bigger: moving from more to better. And in a world obsessed with speed, scale, and AI everything, he’s asking the question we all need to ask ourselves: The robots are here, but are we?This episode is raw, real, and packed with wisdom about how to stay human while the world around us gets faster and more automated.What you’ll hear in this episode:Why our obsession with efficiency is costing us real human outcomesThe three things humans do that AI can’tHow to use AI as a tool without giving away your authorshipA live coaching moment where I help Eric design his book plan step by stepSimple practices to reconnect to vision and avoid burnout🎧 Listen nowand let’s get unmessablewith. For more resources, CLICK HERE  for the podcast episode page.Download the Free WORKBOOK TO TRANSCEND IMPOSTER SYNDROMEhttps://tremendous-builder-5717.ck.page/1468992928Find Dr. Eric At:Psychology Today column: Story Over Spreadsheet | Psychology TodayLinkedIn Eric Solomon, Ph.D. - The Human OS™ | LinkedInConnect With JosselyneWebsite: beunmessablewith.comInstagram: @beunmessablewith

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