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The Solutionists

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The therapy session your workplace didn’t know it needed. Bronwyn Williams and Sharon Pearce, the co-authors of Survive the AI Apocalypse, a guide for solutionists, are tired of treading in BS everywhere in the world of work and business. Bloat, bureaucracy, make work disguised as "efficiency", pointless meetings, overstuffed organograms, corporate cholesterol is everywhere - but everyone, from CEOs , CTOs and CHROs through to middle management and new hires seems too afraid (or too invested) to call the BS for what it is : Bullshit. - or to seem to know what to do about it. So they started th...

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Business

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survivetheaiapocalypse.com

Latest episode

May 29, 2026

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Episodes

Who needs a job anyway? 29.05.2026

On the future of human work and worth. In this episode, The Solutionists talk to Siya Mnyanda from Workday about the future (or lack thereof) of jobs. Is a job the best unit of human worth? Is life better in or out the box? Are we ready for life and work out the box? And what will it take for us to develop a more human future of work that rewards value and citizenship rather than compliance and co...

School Sucks Even More Than You Thought | Esme Van Deventer 06.05.2026

On the future (or lack thereof) of education Schools are failing students, employers are failing graduates, and parents are failing to ask the right questions - this episode is for business leaders worried about their talent pipeline, HR professionals frustrated by grad programs, educators fighting the system from within, and anyone who has ever wondered whether the money poured into education is...

Work isn’t working | Reanna Brown (Work Futures) 09.04.2026

In this episode, The Solutionists unpack how and why work isn’t working for workers, employers - or customers. Along with special guest, work futurist, Reanna Brown, they unpack why “skills” won’t save jobs, how surveillance management is sacrificing outcomes (and people) for metrics and question if HR as we know it has a future at all… But don’t worry, The Solutionists also leave you with some so...

Corporate “culture” change and other oxymorons 02.12.2025

Transformation is a process, not a product. In this episode Bronwyn and Sharon talk about when therapy doesn’t work, how culture is not a commodity, why transformation fails, and why what you do matters more than what you say (however much you paid an internal branding consultancy to tell you otherwise). Stay tuned for: - PowerPoint wastelands - Unicorn mysteries - Weaponised mediocrity - Where to...

The Productivity Paradox | Bullshittery exposed and solutions proposed 11.11.2025

In this episode The Solutionists dive deep into the productivity paradox and why measuring what does not really matter is killing your business - and your value. We also follow two brave economists into the woods, slay bullshit and buzzwords, have a quick physics lesson, and give you some solid solutions to start applying to your work place to shift from measuring metrics to delivering results. Th...

Welcome to The Solutionists 02.11.2025

The therapy session your workplace didn’t know it needed. Bronwyn Williams and Sharon Pearce, the co-authors of Survive the AI Apocalypse, a guide for solutionists, are tired of treading in BS everywhere in the world of work and business. Bloat, bureaucracy, make work disguised as "efficiency", pointless meetings, overstuffed organograms, corporate cholesterol is everywhere - but everyone, from CE...

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