What happens when the future changes faster than parenting advice can keep up?

Artificial intelligence is already transforming jobs, schools, communication, creativity, and even the way businesses run day to day. And as parents, it can feel equal parts fascinating and terrifying.

Should we be worried? What skills will our kids actually need? And how in the world do we prepare children for jobs that don’t even exist yet?

In this solo episode, I dive into the rapidly changing world of AI through the lens of parenting, critical thinking, life skills, and human connection. I’m exploring why parents can’t afford to ignore this conversation… but also why panic probably isn’t the answer.

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • Why AI might eliminate some jobs… but create entirely new industries we can’t yet imagine
  • The surprising historical parallels between AI and the decline of family farms
  • Why trying to predict your child’s future career may be impossible (and that’s actually okay)
  • What Back to the Future got hilariously wrong about the year 2015
  • The reason “human touch” jobs may become even more valuable in the AI era
  • How my husband uses AI all day long and why he says he may never code manually again
  • The parenting mindset shift we need if technology keeps evolving faster than schools can adapt
  • Why life skills, critical thinking, adaptability, and human connection still matter more than ever

If you’ve ever wondered whether AI is something to fear, embrace, resist, or simply learn alongside your kids, this episode is the beginning of an important conversation for every modern parent.

We cannot stick our heads in the sand about AI.

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Key Takeaways about Parenting in the Age of AI

  • AI is changing quickly, but every major technological shift throughout history has changed jobs and created new opportunities too. I encourage you not to panic, but to stay curious, thoughtful, and engaged as the world changes.
  • Even if AI eventually replaces some practical tasks, kids still need life skills because life skills build confidence, resilience, critical thinking, and work ethic.

The skills themselves may become obsolete, but the learning that happens in the process never will. – Katie Kimball, Raising Healthy Families

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Action Steps from This Episode

  • Keep teaching practical life skills, even if technology may eventually automate some of them.
  • Focus on what those skills build internally, like confidence, resilience, and critical thinking.
  • Create opportunities for beneficial risk by letting kids try hard things, solve problems, and make mistakes safely.

Our kids need confidence, and confidence comes from competence. – Katie Kimball, Raising Healthy Families

  • Talk openly with your kids about technology and AI instead of treating it as off-limits or inevitable.
  • Set boundaries around screens and explain the “why” behind family rules so kids feel part of the conversation. Get some guidance from Andrea of Better Screen Time here.
  • Prioritize family connection through shared responsibilities and learning experiences.
  • Encourage curiosity with skepticism by teaching kids to ask questions, think critically, and evaluate information carefully.
  • Remember that strong relationships, communication, and character will still matter in any future technology landscape!!

Resources We Mention for Parenting in the Age of AI