Episode Description
“Google is washed” sounds like a joke, but it points to something a lot of us feel: Google Search doesn’t hit the way it used to. We kick things off by unpacking why researching restaurants, travel, recipes, and even IT fixes is drifting toward TikTok and Instagram, where you get proof fast instead of digging through pages of ads, SEO junk, and half-helpful AI summaries.
From there we zoom into what Google is doing to fight back, including Android updates and Gemini becoming the new starting point for search, directions, and quick research. We talk about where Google is still untouchable (hello, Maps) and where people are genuinely frustrated, plus what that means for creators and businesses trying to stay discoverable in a video-first world.
Then we get painfully practical: AI emails. One of us gets called out at work for sending something that reads “straight out of ChatGPT,” and we break down the tells, the etiquette, and how to make your message sound like you again. We even cover a tool that “un-AIs” your writing by adding human imperfections. We wrap with a career gem that matters right now: data center technician and infrastructure roles, the certs and Linux skills to start, and why hands-on tech work is one of the safest bets in the AI era.
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