17: Why Smart Kids Are Failing in the Age of AI With: Michelle Jackson President of Junior Achievement Southern Nevada
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Most people leave school completely unprepared for real life. No money skills. No business skills. No clue what AI is about to change. In this powerful conversation, Michelle Jackson — President of Junior Achievement in Southern Nevada — breaks down the real problems facing the next generation… and why traditional education may no longer be enough. From financial literacy and entrepreneurship to AI replacing entry-level jobs, this episode dives deep into what young people ACTUALLY need to survive and thrive in the modern world. We also explore the rise of comfort culture, entrepreneurship, risk-taking, philanthropy, faith, personal growth, and why human connection matters more than ever. You’ll hear incredible stories about: How Mark Cuban credits Junior Achievement for teaching him entrepreneurship Why AI is making college graduates unemployable The dangerous mindset keeping people stuck How entrepreneurship can change a young person’s future Why discomfort may be the key to success This episode is packed with raw truth, powerful perspective, and real-world wisdom for parents, entrepreneurs, students, and anyone trying to adapt in a rapidly changing world.
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