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EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 10 MIN

The Job AI Can't Write Out of the Script: Why Nurse Dana Is the Most Valuable Worker in the AI Economy

from Reflect w/ Ed Fassio

Reflect w/ Ed Fassio — where AI tells the stories that matter. The AI wave reshaping finance, law, and media has a question embedded in it that nobody's answering loudly enough: where does everyone go? Fortune magazine and economist Alex Tabarrok just gave us the clearest answer yet — and it's hiding in a Pittsburgh emergency department. Nurse Dana, from HBO's hit drama The Pitt, turns out to be the most accurate portrait of where American prosperity is actually heading. Median RN pay is now $93,600 — nearly double the national median. In major cities, base pay has crossed $102K. RN wages are up 11% since 2023 alone. Meanwhile, white-collar workers fleeing AI-disrupted industries are flooding accelerated nursing programs. The labor market is already voting with its feet. But this isn't just a story about nursing. It's about understanding where human presence, physical judgment, and emotional intelligence become the entire product — and positioning yourself there before the wave hits your field. We dig into the Tabarrok thought experiment (40% unemployment = three-day workweek, mathematically), how AI is actually a tailwind for nurses rather than a threat, the real bottlenecks keeping people out of durable careers, and the harder tension inside the nursing shortage itself. Your Move: Map your career's human-judgment core. Let AI take the paperwork. And if you're building AI products — ask yourself if you're empowering the Nurse Danas of the world, or just compressing hours so someone else can extract more output. — Reflect w/ Ed Fassio | reflectpodcast.com Send us Fan Mail Support the showLISTEN TO MORE EPISODES: https://www.reflectpodcast.com

Reflect w/ Ed Fassio — where AI tells the stories that matter. The AI wave reshaping finance, law, and media has a question embedded in it that nobody's answering loudly enough: where does everyone go? Fortune magazine and economist Alex Tabarrok just gave us the clearest answer yet — and it's hiding in a Pittsburgh emergency department. Nurse Dana, from HBO's hit drama The Pitt, turns out to be the most accurate portrait of where American prosperity is actually heading. Median RN pay is n...

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