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EPISODE · Jul 27, 2026 · 25 MIN

S2:Ep8 | SOULINT | The Great Separation: Why We Keep Solving the Wrong Problems

from Digital Transformation & AI for Humans · host Emi Olausson Fourounjieva

The Great Separation: Why We Keep Solving the Wrong ProblemsWhy do organizations keep investing in AI, productivity, transformation, and wellbeing, yet continue to struggle with trust, exhaustion, poor decisions, and fragmented leadership?In this episode of Digital Transformation & AI for Humans, Emi Olausson Fourounjieva explores The Great Separation - the fragmentation between technology and humanity, performance and wellbeing, intelligence and wisdom, leadership and inner development.The episode examines why leaders often solve visible symptoms instead of deeper systemic problems, and how AI can amplify outdated assumptions, broken processes, and incoherent organizational structures at unprecedented speed.Emi introduces a more integrated approach to Human-AI Synergy, Threshold Leadership™, SOULINT™, Unlearning, and Building the Future from the Future.Key topicsWhy organizations solve symptoms instead of root causesHow AI amplifies culture, incentives, and leadership qualityThe risks of automating fragmented systemsHuman judgment, wisdom, and discernment in the AI eraHuman-AI Synergy beyond technology adoptionThreshold Leadership and leading through uncertaintyUnlearning outdated assumptionsReconnecting technology, humanity, business, and meaningStrategic Executive Portals™ and cross-ecosystem collaborationAI changes what we can do. Wisdom determines what we should do.This episode is for leaders, executives, entrepreneurs, and transformation professionals who want to use AI responsibly, strengthen strategic judgment, and build organizations prepared for the future.Support the showAbout the host, Emi Olausson Fourounjieva With over 20 years in IT, digital transformation, business growth & leadership, Emi specializes in turning challenges into opportunities for business expansion and personal well-being. Her contributions have shaped success stories across the corporations and individuals, from driving digital growth, managing resources and leading teams in big companies to empowering leaders to unlock their inner power and succeed in this era of transformation.AI GAME CHANGERS CLUB: http://aigamechangers.io/Apply to become a member: http://aigamechangers.club/Podcast: https://dt4h.io/podcast📚 AI Leadership Compass: Unlocking Business Growth & Innovation https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DNBJ92RP 📆 Book a free Strategy Call with Emi🔗 Connect with Emi on LinkedIn🌏 https://digitaltransformation4humans.com/ 📧 Transformation for Leaders  

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