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Join us for the Blueprint to Bot Workshop June 17. Save $70 with coupon: PODCAST70--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------What if the thing blocking your clients from getting results could be solved by AI—without replacing your expertise?I sat down with Dr. Michelle Mazur, our very first wAIv beta client, to talk about how she's embedding AI tools directly into her Expert Up Club—and why it's completely transforming how fast her clients get results.This is about building expert-backed AI that actually reflects your frameworks, your methodology, and your years of experience so your clients can move faster and you can coach at a higher level.If you've been wondering whether AI has a place in your coaching, consulting, or course business, this conversation will show you exactly how to think about it.WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODEWhy voice-of-customer research used to be Michelle's biggest client blocker—and how AI removed that obstacle completelyThe difference between "limping along with AI" and building expert-backed AI tools that actually deliver resultsHow Michelle went from 6-session messaging sprints to 3 sessions using her bot squad, MoxieWhy AI is rewarding real expertise over influencer marketing—and what that means for your businessMichelle's advice for experts who want to start building bots: start with one pain point your clients always get stuck onWHY THIS EPISODE MATTERSIf you're a coach, consultant, or course creator, you've probably noticed:Your clients are already using AIThey're getting mediocre, generic resultsYou have frameworks, but your clients struggle to apply themYou're spending time teaching how to do things instead of refining strategyMichelle is solving this by building AI tools trained on her methodology—so her clients get expert-level support without her doing all the heavy lifting.And here's the thing: this isn't taking away from her expertise. It's amplifying it.She's now able to coach at a higher level, offer tiered pricing, compress timelines, and create stickiness in her business ecosystem. Her clients are getting faster results. And she's building on infrastructure that's protected, not just handing out prompts that anyone could copy.This is what I call expert-backed AI—and it's the future of how knowledge-based businesses will stay competitive and valuable.>>Connect with MichelleGet your free messaging reality checkCheck out the Expert Up ClubMichelle on Instagram>>Introducing wAIvThis episode is brought to you by wAIv—our brand-new platform built for online experts who want to securely build and sell AI tools powered by YOUR thinking, YOUR frameworks and YOUR methodology.wAIv helps you create Bot Squads—a suite of AI tools that work together to help your clients implement your expertise faster and with better results than ever before.We're currently rolling out in beta, and you can join the waitlist now to access our AI Tool Launch Playbook, which walks you through exactly how to start thinking about your first Bot Squad—what to put in it, what it will solve for your clients, what to name it, and exactly how to build it.Head to https://waiv-ai.com to get on the list.>>Your Next Steps:
Richard Gearhart and Elizabeth Gearhart, co-hosts of the Passage to Profit Show interview Robert Tuchman from Amaze Media Labs and Giuseppe Gramatico from The Franchise Guide. Most entrepreneurs focus on growing bigger audiences, but Robert Tuchman believes they're asking the wrong question. In this episode, Robert Tuchman, Founder and CEO of Amaze Media Labs, explains why successful podcasts and content strategies aren't about reaching millions of people—they're about reaching the right people. Drawing from his experience building and selling companies to major entertainment firms and helping brands grow their podcasts, Robert shares how niche audiences generate higher-value customers, why discoverability is the biggest challenge in podcasting today, and how AI search engines like ChatGPT and Gemini are changing content marketing. Learn why thought leadership content outperforms self-promotion, how podcasts can improve AI visibility, and what businesses must do to win the increasingly competitive battle for attention. Read more at: https://amazemedialabs.com/ Thinking about owning a business but unsure where to start? In this interview, franchise consultant Giuseppe Gramatico, founder of The Franchise Guide, reveals how franchising can provide a proven path to entrepreneurship without building a business from scratch. He explains what makes a successful franchisee, why coachability and following systems matter, and how aspiring business owners can evaluate opportunities based on their lifestyle, financial goals, and skill sets. Giuseppe also shares insights on emerging franchise trends, including low-employee and semi-passive business models, franchise startup costs, scaling to multiple locations, and the realities of balancing business ownership with a full-time job. Whether you're looking to leave the corporate world, build wealth through business ownership, or simply explore your options, this episode delivers practical guidance for making smarter entrepreneurial decisions. Read more at: https://www.ggthefranchiseguide.com/ Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur, startup founder, inventor, or small business owner, the Passage to Profit Show is a leading podcast for insights on entrepreneurship, innovation, intellectual property and business strategy. Hosted by Richard Gearhart and Elizabeth Gearhart, the show features industry leaders, investors, and founders who share real-world lessons on scaling companies, protecting ideas, building generational wealth, and navigating today's evolving business landscape. Visit https://passagetoprofitshow.com/ for the latest episodes, expert interviews, and resources designed to help you grow, protect, and profit from your ideas. Chapters (00:00:00) - Pushing Yourself to Profits(00:00:21) - The US Government Releases Files About Aliens(00:01:54) - Louis Vuitton's Construction Facade(00:03:06) - National Receptionist Day(00:03:52) - Richard Simmons in the Documentary(00:05:31) - Decisions that Changed the Direction of My Business(00:10:25) - What Changed The Direction of Your Business?(00:12:48) - What is a decision that changes the trajectory of your business?(00:14:40) - Steve Jobs' Morning Routine(00:15:47) - Small Business: The Battle for Attention(00:20:26) - Should You Post Educational Content on YouTube or on a Podcast?(00:27:06) - How To Elevate Your Podcasts(00:31:20) - Car Shield(00:32:19) - Better Health Insurance for You(00:33:19) - How to grow your podcast with Audience Lift(00:38:49) - How to Make a Podcast Trailers(00:41:10) - Real-World AI Uses(00:44:11) - How to Optimize Your YouTube Shorts(00:46:54) - Debt Relief Hotline(00:49:16) - Intellectual Property News: Google Uses Voices to Train AI(00:52:10) - Gigi the Franchise Guy(00:53:05) - What Makes a Good Franchisee?(00:53:57) - Are McDonald's and Barber Jobs Hot Franchises?(00:56:58) - How Long Does it Take for a Franchise to Start Making Money?(00:58:13) - Do You Need a Franchise to Start a Business?(00:59:16) - Who Really Owns The Real Estate For Franchises?(00:59:52) - How To Have A Good Work-Life Balance(01:01:35) - How a Franchise Brand Catches a Potential Owner(01:03:22) - How Did You Get Out of Work?(01:04:16) - Startups and the Franchise Process(01:05:37) - Gigi Franchise: The Money(01:08:00) - What Keeps You From Crashing(01:11:06) - How to Manage a Personal Calendar(01:16:37) - How to Get Out of Stuck on Your Business Plans(01:19:09) - Secret to Success in AI
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Every company these days wants to figure out how to automate people's work with AI. Turns out, AI can also help with that. Founded in 2019, San Francisco- based startup Scribe makes a browser extension that sits on employees' laptops, recording their screens and silently watching them work. Along with giving businesses insight into the steps involved in repetitive tasks, Scribe's AI software can then automatically generate step-by-step guides and tutorials that clearly explain how different teams operate, complete with annotated screenshots and click instructions. That's also perfect for teaching AI agents how people work: what to do, which tools to use and how to handle different tasks on their own. “Companies are realizing we need to make our organizations legible to humans and agents,” says CEO and cofounder Jennifer Smith. Today 80,000 customers including LinkedIn, HubSpot and T-Mobile use Scribe's guides to train new employees on complex workflows and zero-in on inefficiencies, helping them save time and money. (Teaching agents, rather than humans, is still nascent.) By Rashi Shrivastava, Writer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does it actually look like to build a music career from the ground up as an artist in 2026? This week Dmitri sits down with Aryyzona, a Brazillian-born, LA-based artist who has been posting videos on YouTube since 2009 and recently released her hyper pop EP Gacha World, complete with a custom video game. With over a million YouTube subscribers and a devoted following across TikTok and Instagram, Aryy has a perspective on the creator economy that challenges a lot of assumptions. She breaks down why she refuses to call herself a social-first artist even though she posts constantly, how she balances paid brand partnerships with creative integrity, and what the traditional music industry gets wrong about creators who built their audiences outside the label system. They also get into the emotional reality of being a music creator, including separating your self-worth from your analytics, navigating hate comments, and staying grounded when engagement is unpredictable. Plus, Aryy shares a story how her ukelele videos once landed her on a Southwest Airlines flight to Hawaii to teach an entire cabin of passengers how to play ukulele. If you are a musician trying to understand the creator economy, a content creator wondering whether you can make it as an artist, or someone who wants an honest look at building an audience and a music career at the same time, this episode if for you The news Sony in advanced talks to buy Blackstone's Recognition Music for up to $4B, reports Bloomberg YouTube allows creators to replace music with copyright issues with genAI songs Zuckerberg Personally Authorized Massive Copyright Infringement to Train AI, Multiple Publishers Allege Suno CEO Calls AI Platform "Ozempic of the Music Industry" How Duetti Finds Big Value in Small Catalogs: 'It's Not About Aggregating Rights… It's About Taking Care of Them' Nebula becomes latest fan-to-artist investment platform The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. Visit musictectonics.com to find shownotes and a transcript for this episode, and find us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Let us know what you think! Get Dmitri's Rock Paper Scanner newsletter.
Harry Maugans, Digital Privacy Expert, joins Lisa Dent to discuss Meta removing a feature that previously prevented them from reading your direct messages on Instagram. Maugans shares that Meta wants to use these messages to better target users with ads and train their AI model.
I just got back from Social Media Marketing World/ AI Business World in Anaheim, CA (yes, I went to Disneyland—you know me) and I brought home something WAY better than mouse ears: real conversations with real entrepreneurs who are actually making money with AI.And not in some hypothetical "maybe someday" kind of way. Like, right now. Today. In their businesses.This episode is raw, scrappy, and full of ideas you can steal. I sat down on-site with three brilliant humans—Maddie Van Patton (wedding industry), Emma Tiegan (social media scheduling), and Lauren deVane (visual AI queen)—and asked them one question:How are you monetizing AI?What I got back was pure gold.We're talking about:Building AI tools that help small businesses compete with the big guys (without the big budgets)Using AI to automate content scheduling so solopreneurs can batch and chillCreating custom GPTs and courses that teach visual creation without the fear factorLaunching paid memberships because static courses can't keep up with how fast AI movesThe difference between using AI and selling AI expertiseIf you've ever opened ChatGPT and stared at the blank screen going "...now what?"—this episode is your spark. It's not about being perfect. It's about being curious and exploring what's possible.Oh, and I'm totally handing out stickers that say "My Bot Squad Makes Bank" because why not?
Dan Oneil joins The Broke Agent and Jason Cassity to discuss how to get AI to sound exactly like you when making content, how to use Loom AI, and the recent announcement of Real to acquire REMAX.
Have you ever used AI to write something… and immediately thought, “This isn't something I would actually say”?You tweak it. You rewrite parts of it. Sometimes you scrap it entirely.And at that point, it feels faster to just do it yourself.That's not because AI isn't capable.It's because it doesn't understand you yet.In this episode of Rocky Mountain Marketing, we're continuing the AI series and focusing on the piece most business owners skip.Not tools. Not prompts.Clarity.Because if your voice, your perspective, and your messaging aren't clearly defined, AI has nothing specific to reflect.So it fills in the gaps with what it already knows.And that's why everything starts to sound the same.In this episode, I walk through:Why AI output often feels disconnected from your brandThe real reason editing takes longer than expectedWhy adjusting prompts is not fixing the issueHow to clearly define your voice and communication styleWhat it actually looks like to “teach” AI how you thinkBecause once AI understands how you operate, everything changes.Key TakeawaysAI reflects what you give it, not what you intendLack of clarity leads to generic outputRewriting everything is a sign of missing contextExamples accelerate alignment faster than instructionsConsistency comes from patterns, not repetitionTimestamps:[00:00:00] – Why AI Content Doesn't Sound Like You (Big Mistake)[00:01:00] – The Real Problem: AI Lacks Your Brand Voice & Context[00:02:30] – Stop Prompting Wrong: Why Context Beats Prompts[00:04:00] – Define Your Voice, Audience & Messaging (Step-by-Step)[00:05:30] – How to Train AI Using Real Content Examples[00:07:30] – Build AI Workflows That Save Time (Not Create More Work) Before you open AI again, take a step back.Find one piece of content that feels completely aligned with how you communicate.Then find one that feels off.Use both as your starting point.Because the more clearly you define what fits and what doesn't, the easier it becomes to get results that actually sound like you.Learn more about Katie and Next Step Social & Podcasting:Speaking: https://katiebrinkley.com/Website: https://www.nextstepsocial.com/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiebrinkleyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/@rockymountainmarketingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iamkatiebrinkley/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-A report in Reuters alleged that the keystrokes, mouse movements and clicks of Meta's workforce are to be captured for the purposes of training AI — something the company's communications department was happy to confirm as accurate. -Prediction market Kalshi has taken action against three political candidates, alleging that each was engaged with insider trading of information about their campaigns. -Tesla still doesn't have a solid pathway for how to give Hardware 3 cars Full Self-Driving capabilities, based on what Elon Musk said during the company's latest earnings call. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For this week's Tech Takeover, Jess Kelly, Newstalk's Technology Correspondent joins Shane to discuss why Meta is using tracking technology on its workers, including mouse clicks and keystrokes, to train AI models…
Spotify is... selling books? Spotify has been in the audiobook business for two years, now operating in 22 markets with 700,000 titles to listen to. They say users want a 'multi-format reading experience' which allows them to go from listening to being able to pick up a real book. Their 'Page Match' feature allows you to take a photo of that page of the book to instantly jump to the audio version, or vice versa. In the US and UK, they'll now offer you the opportunity to buy the physical book right in the app. What's old is new again, I guess? Old business data is turning into a gold mine for AI There are now startups who help a company shut down with all the classic things —payroll, government filings, etc— and then also create assets out of the 'operational exhaust' of these now defunct companies. Old documents, presentations, slack conversations, and email archives can all be used to train new AI models. This way, the data reflects real people, the way they interact, and makes the agents more personable and informed. Additionally, all this data can then be turned into 'reinforcement learning gym' which allows AI companies to test how their latest models would work in a financial services firm, or a SaaS business, etc. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Someone tried to harvest Christian's voice for AI training. The pitch was polished, the project sounded real. But when she responded with ten professional questions, the conversation ended. Permanently.In this Deep Dive on Episode 275, Christian connects that experience to her conversation with Erik and Christopher Ewers, the brothers behind the PBS documentary Henry David Thoreau. Chris Ewers argues that every technological revolution has felt like the end of the world — the Industrial Revolution, digital cameras, and now AI. Each time the tool became indispensable. Then Christian pulls in Thoreau himself — the man who railed against the railroad and then rode the train 70 times. He used the tool deliberately.In this episode, you'll hear:The full story of the suspicious voice-over job offer and the ten questions that ended it.Why Christian's VO business is declining while her filmmaking and podcasting are thriving.Chris Ewers's case for why AI is the digital camera revolution all over again.Thoreau's “cost of a thing” quote and why it hits differently in the age of AI.The contradiction of Thoreau and the train — and what “live deliberately” actually means now.Jeff Goldblum at the mic and George Clooney saying “tell me if I suck” — what AI will never replace.Timestamps:0:00 What George Clooney Told the Directors0:18 Show open0:28 The Ethan Caldwell story2:33 Where I stand with AI3:49 The Ewers Brothers and the revolution that always comes5:09 Clip: Chris Ewers on AI and the digital camera revolution7:15 Thoreau, technology, and the train he swore he'd never ride9:25 What “live deliberately” actually means9:44 What Ethan Caldwell's silence reveals10:45 Goldblum, Clooney, and what machines can't replicate11:59 ClosingListen & Follow:Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/DocFirstAppleSpotify: tinyurl.com/DocFirstSpotifyYouTube: tinyurl.com/DocFirstYouTubeAmazon Music: tinyurl.com/DocFirstAmazonSupport the show on Patreon: tinyurl.com/DocFirstPatreonAbout the Guests (from DF Episode 275):Erik Ewers: Director, Editor. Ken Burns's senior editor for 33+ years. Multiple Emmy winner. Based in New Hampshire.Christopher Loren Ewers: Director, DP. 20+ years behind the camera. Based in the NYC metro area.About Henry David Thoreau (PBS):A three-part, three-hour documentary. Executive produced by Ken Burns and Don Henley. Narrated by George Clooney. Voices by Jeff Goldblum (Thoreau), Ted Danson (Emerson), Meryl Streep, and Tate Donovan. Available now on PBS and PBS Documentaries on Amazon.Resources:Henry David Thoreau (PBS, 2026) | Walden by Henry David Thoreau (1854)Hear Part 1: Episode 274, “I Didn't Know Myself: Erik & Chris Ewers on Ken Burns, PBS & Thoreau”Hear Part 2: Episode 275, "Erik & Chris Ewers on PBS Funding, AI & Directing Goldblum, Clooney & Streep"Connect:Ewers Brothers: ewersbrothers.comErik Ewers: @melonhd | linkedin.com/in/erik-ewers-38122729Chris Ewers: @christopher_loren_ewers_dp | linkedin.com/in/christopherewersChristian Taylor: @meetchristiantaylor I linkedin.com/in/meetchristiantaylorAll platforms: linktr.ee/doc1st
In this episode of LoanOfficerPodcast.com, host Chris Johnstone reveals a powerful new AI-driven lead source that's already helping one of his clients close 40% of their loans from AI referrals — and shows loan officers how to position themselves as the go-to "second opinion lender" that AI tools like ChatGPT recommend when borrowers upload a competitor's quote. AI is already sending borrowers to your competitors — Chris breaks down how consumers are uploading loan quotes and pre-approvals into ChatGPT and asking it to find them a better deal, and exactly how to make sure AI is recommending you as the alternative lender in your market. Live build: a second opinion calculator tool — Chris walks through using Claude Code to build a custom mortgage comparison tool that loan officers can embed directly on their website, turning AI-referred visitors into captured leads with a real workflow. Train AI to see you as the expert — Learn the weekly content strategy that teaches ChatGPT, Grok, and Gemini that you're the authority on specific loan products in your market, so AI consistently surfaces your name when borrowers are ready to take action. If you're a loan officer who wants to stay ahead of where the leads are going, subscribe to LoanOfficerPodcast.com so you never miss an episode. And if this episode gave you value, please take 10 seconds to leave us a 5-star rating — it helps us reach more loan officers just like you. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I didn't sleep last night.My brain wouldn't shut off—and it wasn't my kids, my snoring husband, or even my senior dog waking me up at 2 a.m. It was the relentless pace of AI news, the fear of falling behind, and the pressure of building in this space while trying to make sense of it all.So I figured if I'm feeling it, you probably are too.In this episode, I'm getting real about what it actually feels like to be a business owner right now—when AI is moving faster than most of us can process, when the headlines are loud, and when you're trying to figure out what actually matters versus what's just noise.I'm sharing:How to filter out the AI noise without missing what's actually importantThe difference between excitement and overwhelm—and how to move forward with intention instead of panicWhy chasing every shiny object means building nothing sustainableMy own struggle with staying focused while building a platform in the AI space (spoiler: I'm figuring it out in real time too)The mantra that's keeping me sane: What am I protecting? What am I building toward? What's one step forward right now?A sneak peek at our platform reveal happening April 16th (and why I'm nervous and excited in equal measure)If you've ever felt that low-level hum of "Am I keeping up? Is this going to change everything? What am I even supposed to do with this?"—this episode is for you.Because here's the truth: Your expertise is real. Your relationships with your clients are real. And the value you create is real. AI doesn't change that. It just changes how you deliver it, scale it, and protect your time while doing it.So let's take a breath together and figure out how to move forward with clarity instead of chaos.>>Your next steps
What happens when AI doesn't just improve your business… but replaces how it fundamentally operates?The answer is already here and it's moving faster than most leaders are prepared for. From AI models being trained by thousands of domain experts to billion-dollar companies run by just one or two people, the signals are clear: this isn't incremental change. It's a complete rewrite of work, organizations, and the economy.If you're leading a business, the question isn't if this will impact you—it's whether you'll adapt fast enough to stay relevant.The leaders who win will be the ones who rethink everything—how teams are structured, how work gets done, and how value is created—in an AI-first world.
Today, I sat down with Prerna Malik, an AI strategist, sales expert, and conversion copywriter behind multiple seven-figure launches for clients like Pat Flynn, Amy Porterfield, and Copyhackers. Prerna is co-founder of Content Bistro (soon to be Profitably Yours), and she blends AI, buyer psychology, and conversion science to help entrepreneurs build people-first, profit-rich sales systems.This conversation is a masterclass in using AI intentionally and keeping the "you" in your business.In this episode, you'll discover:The two things Prerna will never let AI do—and why her boundaries might surprise you (especially if you think AI can do "everything")How to know if your AI output is actually good enough to send—hint: it's not about the tool, it's about what you know before you hit generateWhy people are paying more for certain kinds of tools right now—and what that means for how you position your expertise in an AI-saturated marketThe sneaky way Prerna stress-tests her copy before it goes live—and how it's saved launches from floppingThe question every entrepreneur needs to ask before using AI for anything—because "faster" doesn't always mean "better"Why some clients are still paying full price for human-written copy—and what that tells us about where this is all headingThe one thing that makes an AI tool worth buying—and it's not the tech itself>>CONNECT WITH PRERNAYour next steps
This episode covers a range of cybersecurity and AI-related news, including how Pokémon Go players may have unknowingly helped train delivery robots using massive image datasets. The hosts also discuss the Pentagon's reported plans to train AI systems on classified data and the potential risks of exposing sensitive information. Additional topics include major data breaches (such as a third-party breach impacting Crunchyroll user data), ongoing challenges in cybersecurity practices, evolving AI security concerns, and real-world examples of exploits and vulnerabilities affecting mobile devices and organizations.Join us LIVE on Mondays, 4:30pm EST.A weekly Podcast with BHIS and Friends. We discuss notable Infosec, and infosec-adjacent news stories gathered by our community news team.https://www.youtube.com/@BlackHillsInformationSecurityChat with us on Discord! - https://discord.gg/bhis
We're living through another gold rush moment in the online space, and most people don't even realize it yet.Between 2019 and 2021, the online course market exploded from $45 billion to $165 billion. Early movers captured 70% of that market just by being first. But by 2022? The market hit saturation. Course completion rates dropped to 20%. Content fatigue set in. And honestly? I've got my own course graveyard collecting dust on Google Drive. (I know I'm not alone!)But here's what's happening now: Expert-backed AI is creating an entirely new category and it's not just a trend. It's a fundamental shift in how we deliver transformation.In this episode, I'm breaking down what expert-backed AI actually is, why it's different from just using ChatGPT, and how it's changing the monetization game for coaches, course creators, and service providers.This isn't about replacing you. It's about extending your brain into tools your clients can access 24/7 so they get faster results, you have deeper conversations, and everyone wins.In this episode, you'll learn:Why expert-backed AI is NOT the same as a generic large language modelThe shocking stats behind the online course boom—and bustHow AI completion rates are 3–5x higher than traditional coursesWhy "time to first result" has dropped from 4–6 weeks to 2–5 daysThe difference between teaching people how to think vs. letting them use your thinkingHow supplementary AI tools are elevating coaching sessions (not replacing them)Why your old worksheets should probably become interactive botsWhat the $50 billion AI Education Tools Market means for creators in 2025How to pair your expertise with AI without losing the human touchA sneak peek at Project Vault and what we're building for expert-backed AI monetizationThe Big Idea:Courses teach others how to think.Expert-backed AI tools allow others to use your thinking.It's like having a little clone of you—or a brain extension—that your clients can access whenever they want. And that? That's a game-changer for implementation, impact and income.>>Your next steps
-Rivr is based in Zurich and was valued at $110 million in a funding round from August 2024, which both Amazon and its CEO's Bezos Expeditions participated in. -An OpenAI spokesperson told the publications that OpenAI Chief of Applications Fidji Simo will lead the application revamp with assistance from OpenAI President Greg Brockman. -DoorDash has launched a new option for its gig economy workers to earn some extra cash. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
You've got AI tools that are more powerful than entire creative teams from a few years ago… and yet you're still doing manual labor.I'm talking about the endless copy-paste shuffle. The re-explaining your business to every new bot. The feeling that you're supposed to be the one stitching all your tools together when they should be working for you.If that hits home, this episode is for you.I'm introducing you to the Bot Squad—and no, it's not a metaphor or a productivity hack. It's a fundamentally different way of using AI where your tools actually collaborate instead of working in isolation.I walk you through:What a Bot Squad is and why it changes everythingThe frustration of using custom GPTs that don't talk to each other (hello, copy-paste hell)How I built my own "Pod Squad" to plan, promote, and produce my podcast—without losing contextWhy this matters for both your internal workflows and your client deliveryA real-time example of how I'm using this system to launch our new platform (yep, this episode was created WITH my Bot Squad)If you've been feeling like you're close to something powerful with AI but still doing too much heavy lifting, you're right. And you're exactly who we're building this for.This is recorded in real-time on March 5th, 2026, as we're heading into our beta launch. Translation: this tech is happening now, and I can't wait for you to see what becomes possible when AI stops being a collection of disconnected tools and starts being an actual system.
There's this moment in your AI journey when everything shifts.You stop thinking, "I should run this through AI," and start thinking, "How can I co-create with AI?"That shift—from AI as an assistant to AI as a collaborator—is your competitive advantage. It changes how you work, how you lead, and how you help your clients get better results.In this episode, I'm unpacking that exact moment of recognition. I'll walk you through what it looks like when you've made the shift, what it unlocks for you, and how you can help your clients make the same leap so they can truly leverage the tools you're building for them.I share a real example from my own week: building a launch marketing plan for our new platform (coming soon!).Old me? Would've opened a Google Doc and started writing goals, objectives, milestones, strategies, tactics, timelines—all the things.New me? I opened my AI tool and verbally dumped all my ideas: launch party details, mystery clues in emails, podcast roadmaps, collaboration timelines. Within an hour, I had a fully fleshed-out marketing plan that didn't just tell me what to do—it started writing the emails, outlining the podcast episodes, and structuring the launch event.That's not just efficiency. That's a fundamental shift in how I think and create.And if you're building AI tools for your clients, this shift is everything.Here's what we're covering:✅ The two distinct phases of AI use (and why most people don't realize when they've crossed from one to the other)✅ How to recognize you've made the shift—and why it matters✅ The 3 key advantages of becoming an "AI-first thinker"✅ Why this isn't about replacing your expertise—it's about multiplying it✅ How to help your clients make the same shift so they get exponentially better results from your tools
After running the Year of the Bot Bundle with 57 experts who are integrating AI in unique ways, I realized something huge.We're all sitting here asking the same questions: Do I need to sell AI now? How does this fit into my business? Am I behind if I'm not teaching it?And honestly? It's giving me 2020 digital course energy all over again.So I created this episode to give you some actual clarity. I'm breaking down the 5 levels of AI adoption—from using it internally to building it as your core product—so you can figure out where YOU belong on the spectrum (and stop feeling like you have to do all the things).Spoiler: There's no right or wrong way. There's just your way.In this episode, I walk you through:Level 1: AI as an internal tool (think: ChatGPT for emails, research, admin stuff)Level 2: AI-enhanced services (using AI to free up YOUR capacity and add more value)Level 3: AI-enabled programs or products (custom GPTs, bots, tools that support your clients)Level 4: AI tools as a standalone product (like my BrandCalibrator™ or a bot you sell)Level 5: Teaching AI strategy (you're now the AI expert in your niche)I also share real examples from collaborators like Holly Haynes, Kinsey Soderberg, Carly Clark Zimmer, and Monica Froese—so you can see what's actually working right now.If you've been overwhelmed by all the AI noise or wondering if you have to pivot your whole business to stay relevant, this episode will help you breathe, get clear, and move forward with intention.
Microsoft apparently told devs to use Harry Potter books to train AI. I'm sure it was an honest mistake and NOT because people are hating on JK Rowling now....Watch the podcast episodes on YouTube and all major podcast hosts including Spotify.CLOWNFISH TV is an independent, opinionated news and commentary podcast that covers Entertainment and Tech from a consumer's point of view. We talk about Gaming, Comics, Anime, TV, Movies, Animation and more. Hosted by Kneon and Geeky Sparkles.Get more news, views and reviews on Clownfish TV News - https://more.clownfishtv.com/On YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/ClownfishTVOn Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/4Tu83D1NcCmh7K1zHIedvgOn Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/clownfish-tv-audio-edition/id1726838629
What if the reason book marketing feels uncomfortable isn't because you're “bad at selling,” but because you've been taught the wrong approach?This week's guest expert, Susan Trumpler, founder of Unstoppable Women in Business and the SheBoss Café, helps women entrepreneurs build sustainable businesses without riding the revenue roller coaster. In this episode, she tackles one of the biggest blocks authors face: how to market and sell a book without feeling awkward, pushy, or inauthentic.Susan breaks down why so many authors hesitate to talk about their book, what's really behind the discomfort, and how to shift from “selling” to something far more natural and effective. You'll also hear how AI, when used intentionally, can support your voice rather than replace it—making outreach easier, more human, and more aligned with who you are.If you want your book to open conversations rather than create resistance, this episode offers a practical, grounded blueprint.In this episode, you'll learn how to:Reframe selling as sharing something valuable Shift from self-promotion to service so talking about your book feels natural and purposeful.Create buyer-centric connections that resonate Focus on what your readers are already thinking, feeling, and searching for—so your message lands without pressure.Replace rigid scripts with a real process Build an outreach approach that adapts to conversations instead of forcing them.Use AI without losing your voice Train AI tools with your language, stories, and perspective so your marketing sounds like you—not a template.Move past procrastination and perfectionism Learn how co-creating with AI can help you show up consistently without overthinking every word.If you're ready to let go of marketing anxiety and start treating your book like the gift it's meant to be, this conversation will change how you think about visibility, connection, and selling.Here's how to connect with Susan:AI Voice Brand Inventory Guide.WebsiteLinkedIn FaceBook Instagram *************************************************************************When Visibility Feels Hard, Podcast Guesting Changes the Game If you know your book deserves more reach but visibility feels like a struggle, podcast guesting can open the right doors. Podcast Connections gets you in front of the audiences who need your message and your expertise. Contact them at PodcastConnections.co *************************************************************************
If you're like most people, you've probably got dozens (maybe hundreds) of chats with generic titles like "marketing ideas" or "content strategy." And when you need to pick up where you left off? Good luck scrolling through that mess.Here's the thing: ChatGPT is incredibly powerful. But, if you're not organizing your conversations intentionally, you're making it way harder on yourself than it needs to be.That's why I basically live inside ChatGPT Projects. In this episode, I'm walking you through exactly what Projects are, how they're different from custom GPTs, and how you can set them up to get way better results from AI.We're also covering some recent changes OpenAI made to memory settings (which I just discovered by accident last week). So grab your notebook for this one!In this episode, you'll learn:What ChatGPT Projects actually are (and why they're different from custom GPTs)The #1 problem most people have with AI—and how projects solve itHow to set up project-specific memory so your contexts stay clean and separatedMy exact workaround for retroactively fixing memory settings in existing projectsWhen to use a project vs. a custom GPT (with real examples from my business)How I use projects for business strategy, speaking prep, and even personal stuff (like my husband's 40th birthday Jeopardy game)Pro tips for managing, naming, and auditing your projects over timeWhy pulling bots into projects is a secret weapon for chaining tasks togetherReal-world examples I share:
I can't remember what work was like before AI. And honestly? I don't want to go back.This episode is a little different—I'm pulling back the curtain and showing you exactly how AI showed up in my business this week. Not in theory. Not aspirationally. But in real time, messy and strategic and ridiculously helpful.Because here's the thing: AI isn't showing up in just one way for me anymore. Sometimes it's a thinking partner, helping me clarify what I actually need before I talk to a human. Sometimes it's a task doer, handling the stuff that used to drain my brain. And sometimes? It's just making my personal life easier—like planning a Vegas trip to see the Backstreet Boys without spending three hours Googling speakeasies.I'm sharing five real examples from my week—some played out over multiple days like a diary I kept coming back to, and others were quick, one-and-done moments that saved me hours.If you've ever wondered how to integrate AI into your business in a way that feels aligned and not robotic, this is for you.In this episode, I walk you through:How I used AI to draft a legal briefing note for my lawyers (without it actually writing the agreement—because that's not the point)The way I filled out a collaboration form by voice-to-texting my way through it with AI translating my thoughts into polished written responsesMy behind-the-scenes travel planning process with AI as my personal conciergeHow my "Pod Squad" of bots (yes, I named them) helps me script, produce, and promote podcast episodes—including Sophie, the Script SorcererThe email hack I use to convert generic swipe copy into my brand voice using my Brand CalibratorHere's what I want you to walk away with:AI doesn't have to be an afterthought. It doesn't have to be the thing you use to "polish" what you've already created. It can be part of your entire creation process—from thinking to doing to delivering.
In this solo episode of the Small Business PR Podcast, Gloria Chou, the #1 Small Business PR Coach and Expert recommended by AI, reveals why most AI-generated content gets immediately deleted—and how to fix it. After writing over 800 emails from scratch and subscribing to countless newsletters, Gloria has identified the exact patterns that make your audience's "AI detector" go off. She breaks down the five categories of jargon that kill connection, plus the sentence structures that instantly reveal AI authorship. Gloria is an AI visibility coach who has transformed her business using AI—this episode isn't about ditching the technology. Instead, she shares her exact framework for using AI strategically while keeping your voice unmistakably human, emotionally resonant, and impossible to ignore.The 5 Groups of AI Jargon to Delete From Your Content1. Corporate Robot WordsThese make you sound like you're reading an HR memo in a 2003 boardroom—not building relationships with real people.Words to avoid:
AI isn't replacing sales reps—it's turning them into force multipliers. Prabhav Jain, CEO of 11x, breaks down how modern sales teams use AI-driven personalization, signal-based outreach, and smarter sequences to book more meetings while spending less time on manual prospecting. Download the Guide: The Ultimate Three Part Outbound System to accelerate your path to President's Club
I just got off a panel talking about AI for experts who don't want to sound like robots, and the conversation was so good I had to bring it straight to you.Let's be real: there's a lot of pressure to go all-in on AI. But there's also this voice in the back of our heads asking, "Am I about to automate myself out of a job?" After spending years honing our craft, the idea that a robot could do it in seconds feels… well, a little offensive.I'm a firm believer in keeping a human in the loop. But that doesn't mean we should ignore AI. It means we have to be intentional and draw our own lines in the sand. This episode is your guide to figuring out exactly where those lines are for YOU.Forget the hype and the “shoulds.” We're talking about how to use AI to free up your time for the deep, human work that only you can do—the stuff that makes you truly valuable.In this episode, we'll unpack:The critical difference between a task that needs your unique lens and one that's just a supporting function (and how to tell them apart).My “redeployment of capacity” concept—a mindset shift to see AI as a tool that enhances your human touch, not erases it.The 4 questions you MUST ask yourself before outsourcing any task to AI.Why emotional intelligence is still your greatest asset (and something a robot can't replicate… yet).The mic-drop line my own AI came up with that perfectly summarizes where your true value lies.This isn't about becoming a tech wizard. It's about creating your own rulebook for the AI era so you can stay in control, protect your expertise, and get a strategic edge.
Rob Rowsell is an award-winning Las Vegas-based entrepreneur and real estate investor who went from homelessness and addiction to faith-driven success in business and life. Now a bestselling author of Addicted to Life and founder of the ATL All-In Community, Rob coaches others on business ownership, wealth, health, relationships, and spiritual growth while sharing his journey through speaking, investing, and social media. Here's some of the topics we covered: From Rock Bottom to Boss: How Rob Beat Addiction and Built a Business How Faith Helped Rob Break Free from Addiction for Good The Massive 2026 Opportunity to Buy Cash-Flowing Businesses The Exact First Moves to Buying Your First Business Rob's Go-To Strategy to Finance a Business with Little to No Money Price vs. Terms: The Real Way Deals Are Won (and What You'll Actually Pay) EBITDA Made Simple: What Every Smart Buyer Must Know How to Train AI to Work Like Your Best Employee The Top AI Tools to Use for Explosive Business Growth To find out more about partnering or investing in a multifamily deal: Text Partner to 72345 or email Partner@RodKhleif.com For more about Rod and his real estate investing journey go to www.rodkhleif.com Please Review and Subscribe
The Year of the Bot Bundle is available for FREE until Feb.15!____________________________________________________________________________BIG NEWS: Entrepreneur School is officially stepping into the AI era!I know, I know. I'm a PR and branding person, not a tech bro. Stepping into this role has been a journey full of imposter syndrome and "what the hell am I doing?" moments. But after diving deep into AI, co-founding an AI platform, and seeing its power to give us back our time and humanity… I knew I couldn't ignore it. And neither can you.This episode is your official orientation to the new Entrepreneur School. I'm pulling back the curtain on why this change is happening now, what it means for you, and how we're going to navigate this new world together—without the hype, hustle, or losing ourselves in the process.If you're ready to build a business that feels like you in a world that's changing faster than we can keep up, you're in the right place.In this episode, we're unpacking:The new mission: How we're using AI to build more human-centered businesses, not less.What you can expect from the show moving forward (think real-time strategy, AI-forward guests, and behind-the-scenes looks at my own founder journey).My personal story of going from a communicator to co-founding a tech company (it's a wild ride).Why this isn't a pivot away from the show's core values, but a deeper commitment to them in a new context.The one belief that's guiding this entire next chapter: avoiding AI doesn't protect you, but being intentional about it does.>>Your Next Steps
What if the key to your next level of success wasn't hustling harder, but quitting the one thing you think your business can't survive without?This conversation with Ash McDonald is one for the books. She's a therapist and business mentor who came on the show and dropped so many truth bombs I'm still cleaning up the mess. We start with her "soapbox" moment—why she permanently quit social media—and the immediate, visceral impact it had on her energy and well-being. (Spoiler: After just two days back for a quarterly check-in, she felt like crap. Relatable.)But this isn't just a chat about logging off. Ash takes us on her incredible journey of selling everything she owned to travel the world with her three young kids. We get into how this radical leap redefined her as a mother, an entrepreneur, and a woman. She gets brutally honest about the trauma that surfaced after her most successful year in business—a half-a-million-dollar year on less than 10 hours a week—and how it led to total burnout.This episode is a masterclass in untangling your worth from your work, chasing the feeling instead of the metric, and building a life that is deeply, personally, and unapologetically yours.In This Episode, We Unpack:The Real Cost of Social Media: How the apps are designed to drain your energy, hijack your emotions, and train your brain for distraction.Permission to Quit: The data-backed audit that proved Ash didn't actually need social media for her business.Alignment vs. Time Management: Why managing your energy—not your schedule—is the key to sustainable success.From Burnout to Barefoot: Ash's raw story of selling everything to travel the world and redefine her life.The Surprising Trauma of Success: Why a half-million-dollar year can trigger a perfectionism spiral and burnout.How to Avoid the Crash: The secret to building a life you love by chasing the feeling, not the metric.>>CONNECT WITH ASH
Have you ever left a meeting with your accountant feeling… kind of dumb? Like you should know more, do more, or just be better with your money? Yeah, me too. It's this weird, quiet shame that so many of us carry, and we rarely talk about it.My guest today, Serena Shoup, a CPA and bookkeeping CEO, gets on her soapbox about this within the first five minutes—and I was HERE for it. She calls out the condescending, shaming B.S. that can happen in the financial industry and gives us all permission to expect better. (And yes, that includes firing people who make you feel like crap about your business. Mic drop.)This conversation is about so much more than just numbers. We get into Serena's incredible story of building her firm as a “side hustle to motherhood,” how she accidentally created a second business teaching other bookkeepers, and the market shifts she's seeing firsthand in her clients' financials. If you started your business around the 2020 online gold rush, you NEED to hear her insights on what's actually working now.This episode is a masterclass in stripping away the fear around your finances and learning to see your numbers not as a report card on your worth, but as a powerful tool to help you build a business—and a life—that you actually love.What You'll Learn in This Episode:The #1 reason you feel shame around your numbers (and why it might not be your fault).Why mixing business and personal funds is killing your clarity.How a $27 PDF pre-sold to 50 people launched a whole new business.What's really working in the post-2020 course market (from a CPA who sees the data).Using your P&L as a tool, not a report card, to build a business you actually love.>>CONNECT WITH SERENAYOUR NEXT STEPS
NOTE: This was recorded in late October 2025AI is already inside the tools you use. Waiting it out is no longer an option.In this episode, I speak with Karen Sutherland, author of Artificial Intelligence for Strategic Communication, who, at the time of the recording, was fresh from a Marketing AI Conference in the US.We cut through the noise and talk about how PR and comms teams are actually using AI day to day, what works, what breaks, and where people are getting it wrong.This is not about replacing people or chasing shiny tools. It is about saving time on the work you hate, protecting quality, and building skills your team will still need in five years.If you run an agency or work in-house and feel stuck between curiosity and fear around AI, this episode gives you a clear place to start.We coverWhy AI agents change how work gets done, not just how fastThe real risk for junior staff and how to avoid hollow skillsHow teams are using custom GPTs to speed up reporting without sounding genericA simple framework for integrating AI safely and sensibly into comms workMap your tasks before touching tools. Start with repetitive work that drains time, not creative judgment.Use AI as a first draft assistant, then edit like a professional. Quality control becomes a real job, not an afterthought.Train AI on your own writing and reports so outputs sound like you, not the internet.Regularly check whether AI is saving time and protecting standards, not just pushing content out faster.DescriptionPractical takeawaysGUESTKaren Sutherland - Senior Lecturer, Public Relations, University of the Sunshine CoastLOCATION: Sunshine Coast, AustraliaBook: Artificial Intelligence for Strategic Communication by Karen E. SutherlandNEW TO PR?- Check out the new podcast 'Getting A Job In PR' - https://gettingajobinpr.comSUBSCRIBE- Video and Audio links here - https://thepublicrelationspodcast.com/listen/Or search for "The Public Relations Podcast" on all good podcast appsCONNECT WITH ME- LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-midson/- Website and newsletter - https://thepublicrelationspodcast.com/- 'Getting A Job In PR' - https://gettingajobinpr.comFUTURE GUESTS- Check out: https://thepublicrelationspodcast.com/one-sheet/
Most agents fear that AI will replace them. The truth? It's here to help you.In this video, Jeremy Kane (4× ICON Agent & founder of Carbon Collective) shows how to use tools like ChatGPT to create your personal AI Clone—so you can stop burning out on emails, texts, and content, and start focusing on the parts of real estate you love.You'll learn how to:✅ Train AI to write like you—your tone, your personality, your brand.✅ Offload repetitive tasks like follow-ups, captions, and emails.✅ Reclaim hours each week without losing authenticity.✅ Build a sustainable workflow that fuels both production and attraction.This isn't about robots. It's about leverage, leadership, and longevity in your business.Join Carbon Collective
At KubeCon 2025, the CNCF launched the Certified Kubernetes AI Conformance Program to standardize AI and ML workloads on Kubernetes, ensuring portability across hybrid and sovereign clouds and preventing platform lock-in. Supported by companies like Google, Microsoft, Oracle, Broadcom, and Red Hat, the initiative promotes interoperability, scalability, and efficient production deployment. Arm showcased its Neoverse platform alongside Google Cloud's Axion N4A VMs, enabling energy-efficient, scalable AI workloads, while partnerships with CNCF projects like Harbor, OPA, Kedify, and AuthZed help developers build secure, portable, and cost-effective cloud-native systems from edge to cloud. This and more on the Tech Field Day News Rundown recorded live at Commvault Shift with Tom Hollingsworth and Stephen Foskett. Time Stamps:0:00 - Welcome to the Tech Field Day News Rundown1:17 - VAST Data makes $1.17B Deal with CoreWeave4:42 - Spektrum Labs Uses Cryptography to Prove Cyber Resilience7:37 - HPE Drops Qumulo, Scality, and WEKA to Focus on Its Own Storage10:56 - Red Hat Unveils Major OpenShift 4.20 Updates for AI, Security, and Edge13:57 - AWS Builds Transatlantic Fastnet Cable to Boost Cloud and AI17:31 - Pentagon Expects Industry to Train AI, Not Pay for It20:34 - CNCF Standardizes AI Workloads on Kubernetes25:17 - Arm and CNCF Showcase Efficient Cloud-Native Systems at KubeCon 202529:26 - Thank You Commvault for Hosting Tech Field Day31:01 - The Weeks Ahead32:55 - Thanks for Watching the Tech Field Day News RundownFollow our hosts Tom Hollingsworth, Alastair Cooke, and Stephen Foskett. Follow Tech Field Day on LinkedIn, on X/Twitter, on Bluesky, and on Mastodon.
Let's talk about monetization with AI—without the overwhelm, the jargon, or pretending you're suddenly a coder.In this episode we break down three clear paths to monetizing with AI that don't require you to build a tool, start a tech company, or even understand how ChatGPT works behind the curtain.You'll discover how to:Save hours (and reclaim your evenings) by using AI to streamline the behind-the-scenes workEnhance your client delivery so every touchpoint feels high-touch—without adding more calls to your calendarProductize your expertise into AI-powered experiences that sell while you sleepYou'll hear real-world examples, including how I turned my proprietary frameworks into tools like Brenda (the BrandCalibrator™) and Valerie (the Visibility Auditor)—and how these tools create scalable, on-brand experiences that feel personal and profitable.Plus, I'll walk you through the #1 mistake most creators make when building GPTs and how to protect your intellectual property before you put your methods into AI.This episode will spark ideas for how you can work less, earn more, and serve better using AI in your business—no tech degree required.We'll Unpack:The 3 monetization paths with AI: Operational Efficiency, Enhanced Client Delivery, ProductizationHow to measure ROI from time saved (and why that's just as powerful as new income)A behind-the-scenes look at Kelly's “onboarding assistant” GPT that cut her process from 20 hours to 2Why productizing your knowledge through AI tools can expand reach and protect your IPThe mindset shift from “AI is replacing us” to “AI helps us human better”>>Your Next Steps: Get the workshop replay for $1 with coupon code: Podcast. Train AI to sound like you with BrandCalibrator™Done for you visibility plan by Valerie the Visibility Auditor Let's work together: https://ksco.ca/ Get visible without social media Connect on Instagram>>Thanks for Listening!If you enjoyed this episode, please help us share it by: Following the show—this helps you stay updated and supports us! Leaving a positive review—this boosts our ranking and helps more entrepreneurs find the podcast. Sharing it on Instagram and tagging @entrepreneurschoolpodcast
Train AI to be Your Revenue Generating Co-Pilot Guide: https://www.thecustomersuccesspro.com/offers/P66P25Uw/In this episode of the Customer Success Pro Podcast, Anika Zubair explores the phenomenon of customer ghosting, particularly during the Halloween season. She discusses the reasons why customers may go silent, the common mistakes made by customer success professionals, and effective strategies to re-engage ghosted customers. Anika shares personal anecdotes and emphasizes the importance of understanding customer needs, setting clear expectations, and adapting communication styles. The episode concludes with actionable takeaways and a challenge for listeners to apply the discussed strategies.Chapters00:00 The Haunting of Customer Relationships03:07 Understanding Customer Ghosting05:37 Common Mistakes Leading to Ghosting08:42 Communication Styles and Customer Engagement11:46 Reviving Ghosted Customers17:47 Strategies for Re-engagementConnect with Anika Zubair:Website: https://thecustomersuccesspro.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anikazubair/CSM RevUP Academy: https://thecustomersuccesspro.com/revupSend Anika a text :) Grab our FREE resources here: https://thecustomersuccesspro.com/resources Want to be our next podcast guest? Apply here: https://www.thecustomersuccesspro.com/podcast-guest Book Anika as a speaker at your next team event: https://www.thecustomersuccesspro.com/team-event
Uber is paying its drivers as little as $1 to train LLMs.
Train AI to be Your Revenue Generating Co-Pilot Guide: https://www.thecustomersuccesspro.com/offers/P66P25Uw/In this episode, Anika Zubair discusses the challenges and strategies for building a Customer Success (CS) function from scratch. She shares her personal experiences, common mistakes to avoid, and emphasizes the importance of strategic focus, collaboration across teams, and measuring success effectively. The episode serves as a guide for new CS professionals to navigate their roles and build impactful customer success strategies.Chapters00:00 Introduction02:39 Common Mistakes in Building CS from Scratch05:53 Strategic Focus for Customer Success08:38 Building a High-Performing CS Team11:46 Measuring Success in Customer Success14:38 Creating a Customer Journey Map17:25 Developing a Minimal Viable CS Strategy20:33 Next StepsConnect with Anika Zubair:Website: https://thecustomersuccesspro.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anikazubair/CSM RevUP Academy: https://thecustomersuccesspro.com/revupSend Anika a text :) Grab our FREE resources here: https://thecustomersuccesspro.com/resources Want to be our next podcast guest? Apply here: https://www.thecustomersuccesspro.com/podcast-guest Book Anika as a speaker at your next team event: https://www.thecustomersuccesspro.com/team-event
Another lawsuit against OpenAI, this time from xAI. Intel approached Apple about bailing them out. What if crypto was reversable so you could recover fraud. Drama in open source land. And would you like to get paid to train AI on your phone calls? You're in luck! Musk's xAI accuses rival OpenAI of stealing trade secrets (Reuters) Intel Is Seeking an Investment From Apple as Part of Its Comeback Bid (Bloomberg) Spotify to label AI music, filter spam and more in AI policy change (TechCrunch) Stablecoin issuer Circle examines ‘reversible' transactions in departure for crypto (Financial Times) Microsoft embraces OpenAI rival Anthropic to improve Microsoft 365 apps (The Verge) Shopify, pulling strings at Ruby Central, forces Bundler and RubyGems takeover (Joel Drapper) Neon, the No. 2 social app on the Apple App Store, pays users to record their phone calls and sells data to AI firms (TechCrunch) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Your AI keeps giving you generic copy because it doesn't know your business the way a human copywriter would. Most people think the solution is better prompts, but that's like thinking good copy just means better grammar.You're missing the entire strategy layer underneath.In this episode, I explore why AI training fails for most business owners and how working with a copy coach can solve the real problem. We'll talk about developing the strategic foundation your AI actually needs, from specific brand voice definitions to clear audience insights, and why this approach improves all your marketing, not just AI-generated content.__________________________________________EPISODE 160.Read the show notes and view the full transcript here: Coming Soon______________________________________________Here's info on your host, Erin OllilaErin Ollila believes in the power of words and how a message can inform – and even transform – its intended audience. She graduated from Fairfield University with an M.F.A. in Creative Writing, and went on to co-found Spry, an award-winning online literary journal.When Erin's not helping her clients understand their website data or improve their website copy, you can catch her hosting the Talk Copy to Me podcast and guesting on shows such as Profit is a Choice, Mindful Marketing, The Power in Purpose, and Business-First Creatives.Stay in touch with Erin Ollila, SEO website copywriter:• Learn more about my VIP intensive options or just book a strategy session to get started right away• Visit Erin's website to learn more about her business, services, and productsWant to keep talking copy? Send me a text message!
PEBCAK Podcast: Information Security News by Some All Around Good People
Welcome to this week's episode of the PEBCAK Podcast! We've got four amazing stories this week so sit back, relax, and keep being awesome! Be sure to stick around for our Dad Joke of the Week. (DJOW) Follow us on Instagram @pebcakpodcast Please share this podcast with someone you know! It helps us grow the podcast and we really appreciate it! Ransomware attack threatens to release art to AI training models https://cybernews.com/ai-news/lunalock-ransomware-attack-against-artists-platform/ https://www.404media.co/hackers-threaten-to-submit-artists-data-to-ai-models-if-art-site-doesnt-pay-up/ University of Oregon punishes student for reporting vulnerability https://www.oregonlive.com/education/2025/09/a-university-of-oregon-student-reported-a-troubling-online-privacy-lapse-the-university-placed-him-under-investigation.html Qantas cancels executive bonuses over online hack https://www.qantasnewsroom.com.au/media-releases/release-of-the-qantas-group-annual-report-and-sustainability-report-2/ https://www.cnbc.com/2024/10/24/microsoft-ceo-nadella-requested-pay-reduction-after-security-incidents.html iPhone 17 release https://appleinsider.com/inside/iphone-17/vs/iphone-17-pro-vs-iphone-16-pro---the-new-top-tier-compared Dad Joke of the Week (DJOW) Find the hosts on LinkedIn: Chris - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chlouie/ Brian - https://www.linkedin.com/in/briandeitch-sase/ Glenn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/glennmedina/
Train AI with your own emails, proposals, and FAQs so it responds in your voice, your style, and your standards. This scales you without replacing you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Want your book promotion to feel real—and actually work? Too many authors either hide behind stiff, cookie-cutter marketing or get stuck staring at a blank screen. The secret isn't choosing between authenticity and automation, it's about blending the two.This week's guest is Cheryl Evans. She's a marketing strategist, author, and founder of the Business Witch Academy. Cheryl shows you how to mix heart with AI to build campaigns that connect and convert.Cheryl has over 20 years of experience helping entrepreneurs amplify their voices. She shows you how to add personality to your promotions. She explains how to stay consistent with your message. And she reveals how to use AI as your creative sidekick, rather than view it as your competition.In this episode you'll discover:Authenticity that sells: Why showing up as yourself builds trust and boosts book salesAI in your voice: How to “teach” AI your style so your marketing feels real, not roboticMindset shift: See AI as your creative sidekick, not your competitionConsistent visibility: Use AI to repurpose content and stay present without the stressStory-driven branding: How a dragon named Ophelia makes marketing unforgettableIf you want marketing that feels genuine and gets results, this conversation is your shortcut. Tune in now!Here's how to connect with Cheryl:WebsiteSubscribe to Cheryl's newsletterShop the StoreLinkedInFacebookInstagramYouTube*************************************************************************Want More Book Marketing Ideas? Subscribe to Book Marketing with Susan Friedmann on Substack for fresh, thought-provoking strategies that challenge the norm and help you market your book in smarter, more effective ways. Click here to join me FREE on Substack Or, if you're ready for the inside track, become a paid subscriber for exclusive behind-the-scenes marketing templates, campaign breakdowns, and access to my best strategies.
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In episode 1887, Jack and Miles are joined by writer, playwright, and co-host of The Inner Cities Podcast, A. Zell Williams, to discuss…Zohran And How to Build Off This, Federal Judges Sides With AI Company In Copyright Case and more! Federal Judges Sides With AI Company In Copyright Case US judge allows company to train AI using copyrighted literary materials Federal Judge Rules It's Legal to Train AI on Copyrighted Books, Marking Major Win for AI Companies If you crush a spark plug, it makes "ninjas rocks". This is how easily they break a car window. [00:12] LISTEN: Love Moves Slow by Eddie 9VSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.