Human connection is becoming a competitive advantage - especially as AI, automation, and digital overload keep pulling us away from real relationships.
In this episode, I sit down with Thom Singer. Thom is a keynote speaker, community-builder, and CEO of the Austin Technology Council, and we talked about Human Interaction (H.I.) in an A.I. world. We unpack why "networking" isn't something you do once in a while, it's something you live, why introverts may actually have an edge, and how the best opportunities often come from relationships you started building years ago.
We also go into Thom's personal story of navigating a mental health crisis during the pandemic, what it really means to ask for help, and (because Thom is Thom) the wild decision he made to start doing stand-up comedy at 52 - and what that taught him about resilience, confidence, and being better on any stage.
The term "Networking" has baggage - focus on human connection and intentional relationships instead.
The best time to build your network is before you need it ("dig your well before you're thirsty").
Introverts often make better connectors because they ask more questions and listen more deeply.
Meeting someone once doesn't make them "in your network," it makes them someone you've met once.
Community and career resilience grow when you help others without keeping score.
Asking for help isn't weakness, it's leadership (and sometimes the turning point).
Stand-up comedy is "public speaking on hard mode," and it can sharpen every other communication skill.
Thom Singer's website: https://thomsinger.com/
Thom's TEDx page (including his talk about asking for help): https://youtu.be/KtuIppR84MY?si=PaQHjNJI8lLd0LVC
Thom on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomsinger/
Thom's podcast: "Making Waves at the C-Level" (and archive of older episodes): https://thomsinger.com/podcast/
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