EPISODE · May 26, 2026 · 10 MIN
I Had a Therapy Session with Claude
from The Velocity Lab · host Dave O'Dell and Dan McAulay
Episode Summary Dave and Dan get candid about the most uncomfortable question in software right now: is my career still safe? Dan recounts a literal "therapy session with Claude" that exposed his 20-year sense of job security as a false one — and the two work through what to actually do about it. The throughline: AI isn't ending engineering, it's reshaping it, and the people who refuse to engage are quietly opting themselves out. Key Topics The career-identity crisis — "Am I gonna be a waiter a year from now?" and why even all-in AI users feel it False security — how a 20-year "solid foundation" got disrupted, and the story your brain still tells you From DevOps engineer to "Claude Code something" — losing and rebuilding a professional identity Self-selecting out — why opting out of AI tooling is opting out of a career Layoffs vs. AI — separating balance-sheet cuts from the real AI signal, and why AI-forward companies are hiring The advice for every developer in May 2026: embrace change, go all in, and go build the side projects you never could Notable Quotes "If you're choosing to not use Claude Code, you are self-selecting yourself out of a career at this point." "Stability in my career feels like it might be crumbling underneath my feet — and Claude told me that was a false sense of security all along." About The Velocity Lab Dave O'Dell and Dan McAulay work inside engineering organizations every day helping them ship faster with AI. No hype, no BS — just what's working in the field. Subscribe: RSS
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Dan had a therapy session with Claude — and it exposed his 20-year sense of career security as a false one. Dave and Dan get candid about AI, job fear, layoffs, and why opting out of Claude Code means opting out of a career.
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