
Coexistence: Humans & AI in the Workplace
What does it mean to be human in an AI-driven world?
Co-hosted by Dr. Zohra, a spiritual teacher, author, and leadership expert, and Latif Hamlani, a seasoned SaaS founder and AI strategist, this bi-weekly podcast invites you into rich, exploratory conversations at the intersection of human consciousness and artificial intelligence.
Together, we bring two worlds into dialogue: Zohra’s wisdom in holistic transformation and leadership, and Latif’s deep experience scaling emerging technologies and building business ecosystems across enterprise IT. Our goal? Not to deliver easy answers—but to ask better questions.
Will AI elevate human creativity—or replace it?
Can leaders thrive amid accelerating uncertainty?
Is adaptability our new superpower?
We’ll discuss how work, leadership, education, and personal growth must evolve in this age of rapid disruption. Expect a blend of grounded insight, spiritual reflection, and strategic foresight—with space for your voice, too.
New episodes drop every two weeks.
Join us as we navigate this unfolding future—curiously, courageously, and consciously.
Coexistence: Humans & AI in the Workplace
Season 2: Humanizing AI: Can Technology Teach Us More About Ourselves?
In this episode of Coexistence: Humans and AI in the Workplace, Dr. Z and Latif go deeper into the relationship between humanity and artificial intelligence. Together, they explore how AI serves not just as a tool but as a mirror—revealing our greatest strengths and most uncomfortable biases. From biased recruitment algorithms to empathetic chatbots, the conversation challenges listeners to reflect on what AI shows us about ourselves, our ethics, and our hidden assumptions.
Join us to uncover how AI can push us toward transparency, accountability, and deeper human connection, and what qualities leaders must cultivate to ethically guide their teams through this transformative age.
As you listen, reflect on what your interaction with AI has revealed about you.
Stay curious, reflective, and human.