
Show Notes
In this episode of The Curiosity Shop, Brené Brown and Adam Grant use this year’s booed commencement speeches as a launching pad to explore the role of AI in our lives. They dig into what some of those commencement addresses were missing: moral imagination, emotional honesty, and real empathy for the graduates. Brené introduces the concept of being “smitten with what’s written,” the trap of polished AI output that looks good but fails to move anything forward, and unpacks why writing is a tool for thinking, not just communicating. Adam proposes that signing your name on AI-generated content is an integrity violation, and together they work through how to give feedback, set expectations, and stay human in the middle of a technological transformation.
Show Notes:
Don’t Be Afraid to Fall - Brené Brown, 2020University of Texas at Austin (Commencement Address)
Make Your Bed – Admiral William H. McRaven, 2014University of Texas at Austin (Commencement Address)
Be True to Yourself - Ellen DeGeneres, 2009Tulane University (Commencement Address))
The Importance of Kindness - Steve Carell, 2025Northwestern University (Commencement Address)
Make Failure Your Fuel - Abby Wambach, 2018Barnard College (Commencement Address)
A Whole New Mind – Daniel Pink, 2005,Riverhead Books (source of 'Symphony')
TheBiggest Tell That Something Was Written by AI – Eve Fairbanks, 2026,The Atlantic
Pilots and Passengers – BetterUp Labs & Stanford Social Media Lab 2025,BetterUp
Atlas of AI – Kate Crawford, 2021,Yale University Press
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