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AI, Up Close Essay · 10:57

Is This AI? - The Credibility Hedge, Deepfakes, and Why We Are Learning to Doubt What Is Real

A deepfake President interrupted a Father's Day ballgame, and it took Ryan Vet a few seconds to catch it. On the moment skepticism stops being wisdom.

Solo essay by Ryan Vet
Jul 23, 2026
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The Future of Childhood S1 · E38 · 33:06

Tom LeNoble: Facebook Employee Number 57, the Adult in the Room, and Finding Unity

Facebook's 57th employee on the human side of the early days, the safety calls no one saw, and why polarization has only one way out.

With Tom LeNoble
Jul 13, 2026
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The Generational Pendulum Essay · 10:29

Disagreement Used to Cost You Something

The Berlin Wall did not just divide, it eliminated the middle. Ryan Vet on the invisible wall doing the same thing now, and what disagreement used to require of us.

Solo essay by Ryan Vet
Apr 16, 2026
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The Generational Pendulum Essay · 12:14

The Real Barrier in Cross-Generational Communication - Why Trust, Not Style, Is What's Really Broken

We blame texting, tone, and titles. Ryan Vet argues the real barrier is what we assumed about the speaker before they said anything at all.

Solo essay by Ryan Vet
Apr 2, 2026
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The Generational Pendulum Essay · 8:36

When Frequency Equals Trust: Why Gen Z Believes What It Hears Most Often

Gen Z did not learn to trust what is said once. They learned to trust what is said again and again, and that changes what transparency means at work.

Solo essay by Ryan Vet
Feb 17, 2026
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Staying Relevant Essay · 9:45

85 Seconds to Midnight: The Leadership Pattern We Ignore

The clock is closer to midnight than it has ever been. Ryan Vet reads it not as a prediction but as a leadership pattern that keeps repeating.

Solo essay by Ryan Vet
Feb 3, 2026
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AI, Up Close Essay · 9:17

When Forecasts Create Panic - Why panic buying is actually a leadership problem.

Empty shelves ahead of a snowstorm are not a weather story. Ryan Vet reads panic buying as a leadership failure, and draws the line between forecasting and fearmongering.

Solo essay by Ryan Vet
Jan 27, 2026
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Gen Beta Essay · 11:31

The Romeo & Juliet Generation: Why Gen Beta Will Inherit a World That Forbids Unity

Shakespeare's tragedy was never really about romance. Ryan Vet argues Gen Beta is being born into a world where unity itself is treated as betrayal.

Solo essay by Ryan Vet
Jan 13, 2026
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AI, Up Close Essay · 15:03

2026 Predictions: AI, Education, Trust, and the Future of Society

2026 will not be remembered as a year of answers. Ryan Vet reads it as a year of signals, across polarity, AI, trust, credibility, and education.

Solo essay by Ryan Vet
Dec 30, 2025
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AI, Up Close Essay · 11:05

The Cost of Waiting: How Social Media Exposed Our Blind Spot About AI

Television we could see. Video games we could hear. Social media slipped into a pocket, and we hesitated. Ryan Vet on why AI will not give us that long.

Solo essay by Ryan Vet
Dec 16, 2025
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The Future of Childhood Essay · 13:08

The Rise of Fragility: What We Created When We Tried to Keep Kids Safe

A shattered ornament, a bear trap, and a wet paint sign. Ryan Vet on how we renamed discomfort as harm, and what it cost a generation.

Solo essay by Ryan Vet
Dec 9, 2025
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