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Building Thinkers: Accessible Blueprints for Learning & Life

Building Thinkers: Accessible Blueprints for Learning & Life

著者: Tracy Clark
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Building Thinkers is based on the realization that there is exponential potential in the things we build, from mindsets and behaviors, to resumes and meal-plans, but sometimes insights and impact seem out of reach or overly complex. In the Building Thinkers podcast we will explore a wide range of topics (business, education, organization, habits, therapy, finances, research to name a few) unpacking the design, strategy, and details behind the things we build to create accessible blueprints for you to explore and apply to your own learning and life. There is no limit to what you can learn.Tracy Clark
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  • Why AI Feels Fast But Doesn't Feel Easier
    2026/05/22
    If you've been using AI tools and quietly wondering whether they're actually saving you time, or whether you're just doing the same work in a different order, this conversation is for you. I sat down with Max Kirchoff, a principal technologist and product-focused engineer who writes about the intersection of humans and machines on his Substack, Human of the Loop. What I love about Max is that he's not afraid to say most of us have been getting AI wrong, not because the tools aren't powerful, but because we keep bolting them onto the way we already work instead of pausing to rethink the work itself. We get into the four layers of work and where AI actually pays off, why "building trust with AI" is the wrong frame, and what leaders are missing when they chase efficiency instead of growth. If you've been feeling the dissonance between how fast AI lets you start things and how the work itself doesn't always feel easier, you're going to find a lot here.Key Takeaways:AI doesn’t fail because the tools are weak; it fails when you bolt it onto workflows you haven’t rethought.Most people apply AI at the task level; the real leverage is at the workflow layer and above.You can’t build trust with an LLM the way you build it with a person.The shift that’s making everyone anxious isn’t AI itself.Leaders who chase AI for efficiency miss the bigger opportunity: growth.Adoption follows the leader. If you want your team to learn AI, demonstrate that you’re learning it too.The most underrated skill in the AI era is curiosity.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction01:46 Who is Max Kirchoff?03:00 What “human in the loop” actually means05:15 How to navigate AI tools effectively10:37 Why you can’t trust AI the way you trust a person15:48 The 4 layers of work19:22 How to spot assumptions running your workflow22:40 The evolution of programming languages and abstraction layers28:31 The shift that’s making everyone anxious29:36 What leaders keep getting wrong about AI adoption31:39 Investing in human skills for AI integration33:28 Why “let them fail” is an AI strategy37:36 Curiosity as the self-starter skill41:21 If only people knew…42:35 Where to find MaxResources Mentioned:AI Broke the Rhythm of WorkHigh Output Management by Andrew GroveClaude AI ModelChatGPT by OpenAIPerplexity Search EngineConnect with Max:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxkirchoff/ Human of the Loop Substack: https://www.humanoftheloop.com/Connect with Me:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tracyannclark08/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buildingthinkers/ Building Thinkers Newsletter: https://building-thinkers.kit.com/24cdc43dcf More About Building Thinkers: I'm your host, Tracy Clark, and this is where potential becomes reality through deliberate curiosity, reflection, practice, and play. The Building Thinkers podcast is based on the realization that there's exponential potential in the things we build.And so, in my little corner of the internet and podcasting land, I want to take my 12 favorite problems, these are my constant curiosities, and I want to go deeper. I want to build thinkers. This is a community of multi-potentialites who may be disoriented by all the possibilities of success we envision but haven't yet achieved.If any of that sounds like you, come listen in. Welcome to the Building Thinkers podcast.
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  • What the World Actually Needs From You
    2026/05/08

    The world doesn't need more information. It needs more conscious humans, and this conversation with Mentor Dida might be the most important one I've had on this show.


    Mentor is a Kosovo war survivor turned global changemaker who co-founded three nonprofits, led movements at Arizona State University, and now works with Ashoka, the world's pioneer network of social entrepreneurs, to help individuals and communities find the power inside themselves to create real change.


    In this episode, we get into why inner transformation is the foundation of everything, leadership, innovation, community, and society itself, and why developing the "I" matters far more than upgrading your iPhone. You'll hear us talk about what it actually looks like to build meaningful community from the ground up, why our obsession with scaling solutions is getting in the way of starting locally, and what it means to move from back porch to front porch, literally and figuratively.


    If you've ever felt the tension between striving to make a big impact and wondering whether the small, human moments right in front of you are enough, this episode will sit with you. Mentor left me with a question I'm still turning over: what kind of human do you need to become for your future to thrive?


    Key Takeaways:


    Why emotional regulation is the skill no one taught you but everyone needs


    How the labels you wear might be limiting the life you can live


    Why changing your neighborhood might matter more than changing the world


    What most impactful social entrepreneurs know that most leaders don’t


    The simple shift that could make communities actually feel human again


    Timestamps:


    00:00 Introduction

    01:50 Mentor’s journey and background

    05:53 Where to begin if you want to be a change maker

    09:28 Who are you without all the labels?

    13:53 The difference between doing and being the change

    15:18 Lessons from social entrepreneurs

    16:45 How one person’s inner work changes everything

    19:51 Building community connections

    24:46 Interdependence in times of crisis

    31:01 Are we measuring the wrong things in education?

    34:00 Creating spaces for human connection

    40:05 The power of identity and the collective intelligence

    43:08 Outro


    Resources Mentioned:


    Ashoka - https://www.ashoka.org/

    Blueprints for Thought: https://building-thinkers.kit.com/24cdc43dcf


    Connect with Mentor:


    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mdida/

    Website: https://mentordida.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentordida/


    More About Building Thinkers:


    I'm your host, Tracy Clark, and this is where potential becomes reality through deliberate curiosity, reflection, practice, and play. The Building Thinkers podcast is based on the realization that there's exponential potential in the things we build.


    And so, in my little corner of the internet and podcasting land, I want to take my 12 favorite problems, these are my constant curiosities, and I want to go deeper. I want to build thinkers. This is a community of multi-potentialites who may be disoriented by all the possibilities of success we envision but haven't yet achieved.


    If any of that sounds like you, come listen in. Welcome to the Building Thinkers podcast.

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  • Breaking the Cycle of High-Functioning Anxiety
    2026/04/24

    If you've ever felt like slowing down is somehow dangerous, this episode is for you.


    I sat down with Tati Garcia, therapist, anxiety specialist, and the voice behind the Coping Calmly with Tati podcast, to talk about something I think a lot of high-achieving women are quietly dealing with but rarely name out loud: high-functioning anxiety. We get into why perfectionism and that constant sense of urgency aren't just personality traits, they're learned patterns with real emotional roots.


    Tati shares her own journey navigating these patterns, and what it actually looks like to build a life where rest isn't a reward, it's part of the work. If you're someone who's always on to the next thing before you've even acknowledged what you just accomplished, this one will hit close to home.


    Key Takeaways:


    High-functioning anxiety often leads to feelings of being behind despite accomplishments.


    Perfectionism can manifest as all-or-nothing thinking, leading to self-criticism.


    Societal expectations can reinforce overworking and perfectionist tendencies.


    Ambition is not inherently negative, but it should be balanced with self-care.


    Setting clear boundaries can alleviate the pressure of urgency.


    Rest is essential for mental health and should not be viewed as unproductive.


    Negative thought patterns can be shifted by recognizing their impact on well-being.


    Timestamps:


    00:00 Introduction

    03:14 Where perfectionism actually comes from

    05:34 The hidden driver behind high-functioning anxiety

    10:37 Why everything feels so urgent

    14:27 When ambition becomes a trap

    18:54 Finding balance without killing your drive

    23:58 Passive vs. active rest: which one works best for you?

    28:48 Decoupling your worth from your output

    32:08 What anxiety regulation actually looks like in real life

    41:42 If only people knew this about high-functioning anxiety

    42:54 Outro


    Resources Mentioned:


    Take Tati’s quiz: https://www.becalmwithtati.com/high-functioning-anxiety-quiz/


    Connect with Tati:


    Website: https://www.becalmwithtati.com/

    Podcast: https://www.becalmwithtati.com/podcast/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tatianaglpc/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CalmlyCoping/featured

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tatianaglpc


    More About Building Thinkers:


    I'm your host, Tracy Clark, and this is where potential becomes reality through deliberate curiosity, reflection, practice, and play. The Building Thinkers podcast is based on the realization that there's exponential potential in the things we build.


    And so, in my little corner of the internet and podcasting land, I want to take my 12 favorite problems, these are my constant curiosities, and I want to go deeper. I want to build thinkers. This is a community of multi-potentialites who may be disoriented by all the possibilities of success we envision but haven't yet achieved.


    If any of that sounds like you, come listen in. Welcome to the Building Thinkers podcast.

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    45 分
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