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Infusing Humanity into AI Adoption with Damian Nomura

Infusing Humanity into AI Adoption with Damian Nomura

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This episode explores the often-overlooked human dimensions of AI adoption. Chris Parker speaks with Damian Nomura, founder of Mundane AI, about what it really takes for companies to meaningfully integrate artificial intelligence. From leadership mindsets to practical experiments, this conversation connects the dots between strategy, culture, and emotional intelligence.

Damian shares his journey from working as a waiter to becoming an international expert in AI adoption. His experience offers a grounded perspective on how everyday observations and process insights can lead to innovative transformation. He now works with companies to uplift their AI maturity, blending technical awareness with human connection.

Listeners will walk away with a deeper understanding of what it means to upskill for AI, not just technically but emotionally and strategically. Damian explains how mindfulness, resilience, and curiosity are essential tools for leaders navigating AI shifts. This is especially relevant now, as organizations wrestle with the speed and overwhelm of generative AI.

The conversation resonates deeply with leaders who are navigating complexity and seeking more conscious ways to engage with change. It reflects the need for structured simplicity and emotional presence in transformation efforts, echoing Ebullient’s belief that clarity, rhythm, and co-creation unlock sustainable momentum.


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