Book a discovery call: https://calendly.com/shabbirnoor/15min The economy is shifting from transactions to relationships - and AI is accelerating this change. In this episode, Adam Connors, founder of NetworkWise and host of the famous networking lunch with a 4,000-person waiting list, explains why the most successful businesses will be those that master human connection while leveraging AI for everything else. 🔑 Key Topics: The fundamental shift from transactional to relationship economy Why oxytocin (the trust chemical) can't be replicated virtually How AI frees us up to do more "relationship intelligence" work The hierarchy of business relationships: Know → Like → Trust Why transparency is key when using AI tools Real examples of AI implementation without losing human connection 💡 Golden Insights: "90% of success in life is just showing up" - on the power of networking Why AI should eliminate "busy work" so humans can focus on creativity How to use AI ethically while building genuine trust The rocket ship analogy: 85% of fuel to launch, 15% to reach the moon Perfect for: Business owners, entrepreneurs, sales professionals, and anyone who wants to understand how to thrive in the relationship economy while embracing AI. Guest: Adam Connors is the founder of NetworkWise and hosts exclusive networking lunches in Hoboken, NJ with a 4,000+ person waiting list. His events attract corporate executives, entrepreneurs, athletes, and thought leaders from around the world. 🎧 More episodes: Subscribe for weekly conversations with leaders navigating the AI revolution #RelationshipEconomy #Networking #AI #BusinessStrategy #Entrepreneurshi

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