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Identity WorkAuthor: Adam Beasley and Stephen Reiff
The podcast for high achievers who seem to have it all, yet still feel somethings missing. Co-hosts Stephen and Adam bring humor, honesty, and a touch of mid-life wisdom to conversations about how work shapes our sense of self, and how we can reshape it to find greater meaning in work and life.With careers spanning consulting, private equity, start-ups, and entrepreneurship, they share research-backed insights and real-world stories that help uncover new ways to drive more meaning each day. Were excited to have you join us on this journey! Language: en Genres: Business, Careers, Education, Self-Improvement Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Ep 60 | The Dichotomy of AI: Working More Hours More Efficiently
Episode 60
Tuesday, 7 April, 2026
Adam and Stephen get honest about the paradox at the center of their AI experiences: they're both more productive and more consumed than ever before. What starts as a conversation about efficiency quickly turns into something deeper, anchored by Oliver Burkeman's 4,000 Weeks and its uncomfortable thesis that the faster we go, the more we resent the fact that we can't go infinitely fast. The episode is really about what happens when a tool that makes work more fun also makes it harder to stop working.TakeawaysThe productivity is real, and so is the overtime. AI is increasing Adam's efficiency by 2-3x, but the gains aren't being pocketed as free time; they're being reinvested into higher organizational expectations.AI is making work more fun by killing the parts you didn't like. We spend more time on creative and strategic thinking now that admin drudgery gets offloaded to Claude. The joy isn't abstract; it's the feeling of coming back from a meeting to find a day's work already done.The closer you get to infinite, the more finite you feel. Burkeman's 4,000 Weeks nails the trap: when AI finishes four hours of work in seven minutes, an extra 45 seconds feels unbearable. Speed doesn't cure the craving for limitlessness; it sharpens it.Your benchmark is always someone ahead of you, and that's a lie. If you're on a paid AI plan, you're already in the top fraction of a percent of users worldwide. The person running five autonomous agents still feels behind the person running fifty.The frontier is 10x harder than the first 5%. Bleeding-edge AI tooling that takes 40 painful hours to set up today will be a one-click signup in three months. For most people, steady learning beats sprinting to the edge and burning out.If you're not processing change out loud, you're probably just absorbing anxiety. Having this podcast to force reflection creates a foundation to process work through the lens of how it is already meaningful. Chapters00:00 - Intro: The Joy and Overwork of AI01:14 - What Prompted This Conversation 03:29 - Where the Joy Actually Comes From 06:46 - Adam's AI Operating System09:33 - The Articles that Inspired the Newsletter10:05 - Brain Fry and Diminishing Returns 11:24 - Perfectionism as a Side Effect 16:18 - 4,000 Weeks and the Trap of Speed 20:16 - Tangible Examples of AI Wins 23:19 - The Existential Dread of Falling Behind 27:02 - You're Further Along Than You Think 29:31 - How This Podcast Has Changed Us 36:23 - Delve Deck: Throwback Thursdays and TGIF 37:59 - Trendspotter: TSA Line Chaos 39:27 - Closing ReflectionListener Reflection: When AI saves you an hour, where does that hour actually go, and is that where you want it to go?













