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Today’s Mastermind sessions plus the video link I shared this am
Hi everyone! Just wanted to say what a wonderful group of souls are in this community and the mastermind sessions are way more than just learning…they are a place where we truly collaborate, share and implement. The support in there is like no other place! Hope you all have a wonderful July 4th and for those of you not in the mastermind, it’s so awesome and hope you join too! It’s SOOOOO good!!!❤️❤️❤️ Ps. Here’s the EMAI App Suite link I shared: https://expertmedia.app/?aff=bgRqn6tXfgpB It’s where I play, create, learn and make so many creative things (and videos!) so I really wanted to share with y’all how amazing it is! It saves me tons on videos and soooooo much more in there like over 100 apps! I’m going to be doing a walk through in my AI Side Hustles for Healthcare Pros FB group showing all the apps inside there that IMO are better than anything out there! Literally can cancel all the other subscriptions like chat, Claude, openartai, eleven labs, CapCut and the list goes on.. @Angela Chastain was wanting me to talk more about it in our session this am and I just wanted to share in case anyone else wanted to know more about it. Can you tell I love it?! 😍 Happy 4th!
Today’s Mastermind sessions plus the video link I shared this am
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@Sherry Longbottom, RN, CYT Thanks for sharing all the details. I looked at website and it was impressive. I may just have to try it.
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@Sherry Longbottom, RN, CYT I'd like that.
Today's surprising win, maybe...
I am in a FB group called something like AI for Church Leaders. The owner is a guy named Kenny Jahng and he gave the first AI workshop I ever attended so he is a real dude. However the real group doesn't get too much interaction except for the owner. And even then the posts are not filled with loads of value like we have experienced in the JM group but also in the groups and posts of many who have learned from him. Many of those folks that ask questions are just beginning. So off and on I decided to posted a few articles on what I am learning about Claude pretty much like what I have posted here and boil it down to basics and step by step assuming they only have a little understanding. Tonight, the leader sent me a friend request and then after I accepted he sent me the attached. Frankly, anytime I get something like this from anyone I haven't had a few chats with first, or follow the group and just watch would make me very leary to respond, but I decided to risk it and say yes. Hopefully a fun adventure awaits and not an entrance fee!
Today's surprising win, maybe...
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That is great! And you should be proud of yourself for just putting yourself out there. It paid off and you write beautifully. Do it if you feel comfortable with it. I know you could teach people a lot. 👏👏❤️
📌 The Adaptation Economy
For years, I have been thinking about how economies evolve. We began by gathering natural resources. Then came agriculture, manufacturing, products, services, and eventually what many called the Information Age or the Idea Economy. Today, I think we are entering something different. I call it The Adaptation Economy. Information is no longer scarce. Ideas are no longer scarce. Even expertise is becoming more accessible than ever before. What is becoming increasingly valuable is the ability to learn, adapt, and apply new knowledge in meaningful ways. Artificial Intelligence is accelerating this shift. New tools appear almost weekly. Business models evolve overnight. Skills that seemed cutting-edge a year ago can already feel routine. Waiting for things to "settle down" may no longer be a realistic strategy. The people and businesses that thrive will not necessarily be those who know the most. They will be those who adapt the best! That does not mean chasing every new trend. It means developing the confidence to evaluate new ideas, discard those that do not fit, embrace those that do, and continue moving forward without becoming overwhelmed. To me, that is the real opportunity. The future does not belong to those with the biggest libraries of information. It belongs to those who can turn information into understanding, understanding into action, and action into meaningful results. Perhaps the most important question we can ask ourselves today is not: "What do I need to know?" Instead, it is: "How quickly can I learn what I need when the world changes again?" I believe that question will define success for the next decade.
📌 The Adaptation Economy
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That is great food for thought. I have to agree with it. With everything in AI changing so quickly it's not possible to do it all and do it well. I think we need to choose what works best for us right now instead of chasing those shiney objects because everyone else is doing it or talking about it.
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@Stephen B. Henry It sure is and I'm bad to do that.
Here's what you missed on Today's call 👀 + Q and A time Change
We dug into the YAP Challenge strategy everyone's been watching, swapped real production tips for short-form video, and had an honest conversation about focus because building cool things doesn't pay the electric bill. Selling does. :) What we covered: - The YAP Challenge breakdown — why 60-90 second videos built around YOUR life stories are converting, and the 80% connection / 20% selling content rule - The story bank exercise — uploading the workbook to Claude and having it interview you to pull out stories you've never shared publicly - Content pillars that rotate so you always know what to post (and never stare at a blank screen) - The camera trick that changes everything — flip your phone so you can't see yourself, and talk to the lens like it's a first date - Caption tools compared — Instagram's built-in captions, the free Edits app, Captions.ai, and CapCut - Why captions matter — nearly half of viewers watch with the sound off - The algorithm secret on captions — keep fonts simple and close to the platform's native style, one word at a time - The editing order that saves hours — fix your vocals FIRST, then trim by transcript instead of listening through - The 3-second hook triangle — visual hook, verbal hook, and text hook working together - Why platform metadata matters — TikTok can tell when you upload a video downloaded from Instagram - The restack-with-a-note strategy for growing on Substack fast - Email marketing math — a $37 return for every $1 spent, and why you build your list BEFORE your book or offer launches - The DM strategy that converts — personally messaging the people who already raised their hand in your community - A brand new Content Seed System built live with Fable 5 — one Sunday content seed becomes six deliverables, pushed straight to Notion What your fellow members are actively working on: - One member is rebranding around her book and building an idea bank of content pillars ahead of her launch - Someone is pulling vocal clips from client testimonials to create authentic short-form content - One member grew her Substack to new followers in her first month by batching articles and Notes in under an hour a week - A member is running four focused TikTok channels, each built around a specific niche - One action taker vibe-coded an entire membership platform in a day and a half — courses, live Zoom links, member collaboration, all of it — the kind of build agencies charge $3,500+ for - Someone is refining her product ecosystem with a mid-tier portfolio builder to bridge her free and premium offers - A member redesigned her landing page, added community testimonials, and welcomed two new members to her club this week
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I thought today was the Q&A call. I don't see it in the classroom though. What am I missing? Because I got on call very late and want to watch the replay when it's available. @Angelina Shively
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@Angelina Shively Thanks for clarification. I got confused because I commented on it previously but that was for our regular call. 🤦‍♀️
What have you forgotten about in your Google Drive?
I've been thinking of creative ways to use Fable 5. Yesterday, using Claude Code on Fable 5, I asked it to read my entire Google Drive and tell me every idea I never followed through on - plans, brainstorms, products, classes, programs, etc. It found 3,075 files and came back with a report of 149 ideas I began but never finished. It sorted them by topic/business (I have a business, a nonprofit, a side hustle, and work for a church). It also told me about things I'd purchased and never used - prompt packs, courses, templates, etc. It took all yesterday and part of this morning, mostly running in the background while I did other things. I want to be honest, I hit my Claude usage limit twice (and was lucky enough to have just finished this project when we all magically got reset this afternoon - yeah). The final report starred 16 items that are the closest to done, with links to each item in my Drive. If anyone wants the prompt, here it is - works best in Claude Code (Cowork would probably work too) and make sure your Google Drive connector is turned on. Make sure when it's done tell Claude to add it to your memory so you can refer back to it. "I want you to audit my entire Google Drive for unfinished business. Go through my files and find every idea I conceptualized but never executed or followed through on — products, classes, courses, programs, events, apps, books, content series, business ideas, anything. How to do it: 1. First build an inventory of my Google Drive. Skip receipts, taxes, banking, personal/family admin, and other people's files. 2. Read the documents I actually authored — plans, brainstorms, outlines, drafts, to-do lists, and anything vaguely titled or untitled. 3. For each idea you find, judge from the document itself whether it was executed or abandoned: look for blank date fields, placeholder links, 'TODO' notes, outlines with no finished product, and plans with no follow-through. 4. Also make a separate list of courses, templates, and resources I purchased from other people but never appear to have used.
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This is flippin' amazing! Thanks so much for sharing
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Johnna Kirk
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🐝 Hi! I"m Johnna, a recovering overthinker helping creators find clarity, confidence, and flow with a little help from AI.

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