183 AI: Don't Get Replaced — Randy Gage

183 AI: Don't Get Replaced — Randy Gage

From Manage Self, Lead Others: Emotional Intelligence and Leadership for Managers by Nina Sunday

March 10, 2026 · 24 min · Season 5 · Episode 1839

About this episode

Randy Gage discusses the impact of AI on leadership and the importance of critical thinking in a rapidly changing world.

Randy Gage has spoken to more than two million people in over 50 countries and is a member of the Speaker Hall of Fame. With 15 books translated into more than 25 languages, Randy Gage is a global voice for CEOs and entrepreneurs who want more than success. They want clarity, impact, and freedom. In this conversation, we explore why AI will soon make “what you know” worthless, why critical thinking is the real currency of leadership, and what it now takes to stay indispensable in a rapidly automated world. With a mind hardwired for metaphysical principles, innovative marketing, and maverick reinvention, Randy created a Prosperity Operating System to help high-level achievers move toward the highest possible version of themselves. If your value is still tied to expertise, frameworks, or information delivery, this episode may change how you think about your future… and your role as a leader. View the video version of episode 183 on our YouTube channel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRb6TGyqOHE Subscribe to the channel now to be the first to catch our next release. https://www.youtube.com/@manageselfleadotherspodcast?sub_confirmation=1 SOUNDBITES [3:17] Why AI is the most…

People in this episode

Host: Nina Sunday

Guest: Randy Gage

Topics covered

  • AI
  • leadership
  • critical thinking
  • automation
  • personal development

Keywords

  • AI
  • leadership
  • critical thinking
  • automation
  • success
  • prosperity
  • innovation

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Speaker Hall of Fame, YouTube

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