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👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
If I describe the Australian classroom to you, when I was there, it was a blackboard at the front that got upgraded to a whiteboard.
And that whiteboard is still there now at the front of the classroom today in 2026.
Can you describe what your classroom looks like?
Mackenzie, I noticed you looked at the camera when you said the word financial literacy with a little bit of a wink there.
Why weren't we taught that when we were at school?
Daniel Priestley is an entrepreneur who we've had on this podcast before and he spoke about Claude and how he recently had a legal battle that he was going through that was going to cost him around 50,000 pounds.
He decided to use Claude for that process, which he paid $20 a month for the subscription.
and no longer needed the hours of a lawyer to go through and do all of that work.
So that says to me that lawyers may not necessarily be as valuable in the future.
What are the valuable careers that kids should be looking towards now?
Well, I mean, I went to a private school.
We had our socks pulled up to our knees.
We had all matching hats and a tie.
And then we used to get lined up.
And then if our garter had snapped and our sock was halfway down, we would get a detention at lunchtime, as in we had to sit inside the classroom for lunch, not be out in the playground.
If we wanted to go to the toilet during a class, we had to ask for a slip.
And then we'd walk around to go to the toilet.
So, of course, when it comes to summer back in our day, what kid wants to go through that system?