

Don't Let AI Kill Personal Touch [Audio Note]
Aug 29, 2025
The podcast dives into the growing concern that AI is eroding the personal touch in our interactions, particularly in education and work. The speaker shares insights from conversations with parents about kids being processed through an impersonal system. Highlighting the value of authenticity, it argues that maintaining personal connections is essential for standing out in a tech-driven world. The discussion prompts listeners to reflect on how to balance technology with genuine human engagement.
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Small Schools, Big Impact
- Joe Casabona describes his small-school upbringing and preference for intimate classes over large universities.
- He values smaller settings where teachers personally know students and can make bigger impacts.
Personal Doctors And Teachers Matter
- Joe contrasts his kids' Catholic school experience with public schools that often feel like a machine pushing kids through.
- He also shares that a long-term pediatrician and doctor improved his family's care by taking time to know them.
Personal Touch Is A Differentiator
- Joe warns that AI and automation are eroding personal touch in outreach and services.
- He argues technology should amplify time for relationships, not remove humans from relationship-building.