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Technically Human
by Dr. Tracy Shroyer
Technically Human is a career and life podcast for people navigating change in a digital world, without losing themselves in the process. Hosted by Dr. Tracy Shroyer, this show explores what it really means to build a meaningful career in an era of AI, constant optimization, and shifting expectations. Each episode blends strategy with real, human insight covering career transitions, identity, growth, and the decisions that shape what’s next. Whether you’re rethinking your path, rebuilding after change, or simply trying to move forward with more clarity, this podcast can help you stay grounded.
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3. Authenticity in the Age of AI: Finding Your Voice and Trusting the Process
AI is inevitable in the workplace, but how do we use it without losing our authentic voice? In this solo episode, I'm pulling back the curtain on my own journey with AI, career coaching, and hosting this podcast. We talk about why speaking your prompts into tools like ChatGPT or Manus can yield much richer results than typing, and why it is absolutely critical that you remain the final editor of your work. I share a few personal stories, including a funny moment when a simple "fat fingers" spelling error made a career coaching client think I used AI to write her resume, and why I pivoted from AI-generated images to creating my own visuals in Canva to ensure they actually looked like my brand.We also get real about the behind-the-scenes of podcasting. I open up about the intense anxiety I feel right before hitting record with a guest, how I use AI to bridge the gap between my expertise and theirs, and the sheer excitement I feel once the conversation gets flowing. Finally, we tackle the myth of the "perfect" episode length and why a rich, 9-minute episode is infinitely better than a drawn-out 25-minute one. In this episode, we cover:Why you should experiment and "play" with AI tools like ChatGPT, Manus, and Gamma app.The power of voice prompting vs. text prompting.The importance of auditing AI output and keeping your authentic "stamp" on your work.Real-world stories: The resume typo and the LinkedIn visual pivot.Overcoming imposter syndrome and pre-recording anxiety as a podcast host.Why curiosity and "free flow" conversations beat rigid interviews every time.A reminder that content quality and richness matter far more than episode length.If you have topics related to AI, tech, or career development that you'd love to hear covered in future solo episodes, please send me a direct message on LinkedIn or drop me an email. I would love to hear from you!
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2. More Than Intelligence: The Human Side of AI
AI isn’t new, but what’s coming next might change everything.In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Craig Kaplan, an AI expert with decades of experience building intelligent systems, to unpack what most people get wrong about artificial intelligence, and what actually matters moving forward.We talk about:The real history of AI (and why it’s not as “new” as it seems)What AI means for jobs, careers, and business strategyWhy companies can’t afford to ignore itThe risks no one is talking about and how we can navigate themAnd what it truly means to stay human as technology becomes more intelligentIf you’ve been feeling uncertain, curious, or even overwhelmed by AI, this conversation will ground you and give you a clearer way to think about what’s ahead.Ready to take the next step in your career with strategy and support? Explore Career Compass Pro or the Career Compass Membership. Learn more at www.careercompassusa.com.
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1. Why I Created This Podcast (and Who It's Really For)
What does it really mean to build a career in a world that’s changing faster than ever?In this first solo episode of The Technically Human Podcast, Dr. Tracy Shroyer shares the foundation behind the show and why now is the time to rethink how we approach our careers.Blending insights from corporate experience, career coaching, and higher education, this episode explores the intersection of technology, career strategy, and the human experience at work.You’ll hear what’s driving this podcast, what you can expect from future episodes, and how to begin thinking about your career through a more intentional lens, including a high level introduction to the 4C Framework: Clarify, Communicate, Connect, and Cultivate.If you’re navigating uncertainty, considering your next move, or simply trying to make sense of where you are, this episode is your starting point.Ready to take the next step with structure, strategy, and support? Explore tools, trainings, and resources inside Career Compass Pro or Career Compass Membership. Learn more at www.careercompassusa.com
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Welcome to the Technically Human Podcast
What does it really mean to stay human in a world that’s constantly evolving?In this trailer for The Technically Human Podcast, Dr. Tracy Shroyer introduces a show focused on navigating career growth, change, and identity in today’s digital world of work.If you’ve ever felt stuck, misaligned, or unsure of what’s next, this podcast is here to help you move forward with clarity, intention, and a more human approach to your career.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Technically Human is a career and life podcast for people navigating change in a digital world, without losing themselves in the process. Hosted by Dr. Tracy Shroyer, this show explores what it really means to build a meaningful career in an era of AI, constant optimization, and shifting expectations. Each episode blends strategy with real, human insight covering career transitions, identity, growth, and the decisions that shape what’s next. Whether you’re rethinking your path, rebuilding after change, or simply trying to move forward with more clarity, this podcast can help you stay grounded.
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Dr. Tracy Shroyer
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