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FREE Workshop: How to Amplify your Marketing Efforts with AI
Happy Monday! We will be hosting a free AI Marketing Masterclass on November 12 10am PDT alongside Robert van der Zwart from EO Netherlands. We’ll cover: - High-level marketing strategy in the age of AI - Using AI for competitive intelligence & creative analysis - Automating your marketing department (end to end) - “AI Rocks” — embedding innovation into your marketing culture It’s 90 minutes of practical, hands-on insight — no fluff, no pitch. Spots are limited, so if you’re interested: Reserve Your Spot Here
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Yes it was! Here is the link: https://youtu.be/sotL-6B3mWI?si=kJnOybhRmTnFv2KL I will also make sure to add it the classroom later today. :) @Edward Elliott @Michael Schoenberger
AI’s impact on the creative industry!
Hey guys! Haven’t been here in a long time… was away on a family vacation, then came back to a mountain of work :p. I jut did a podcast on the topic of how AI will be impacting creatives. I’ll be speaking at Memo Fest, Oct 2 & 3rd. https://www.memofest.ca, and this is a little warm up discussion. Check it out and let me know your thoughts! As I’m new to YouTube, I really appreciate any likes or subscribes over there as it helps the channel get going 😉
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Beat you to it! 😜
Wow. The humanoid robots are coming
That was a year faster than I was predicting. I sure hope they work. This could be the very beginning of the robot revolution. Think of all the jobs that will soon be displaced. 🤖🤯
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So crazy. The advancements they have made in robotics is mind blowing. 🤯 I think it will be so cool to have a personal robot who will meal prep, clean, and do random tasks for you!
Overcoming Resistance: Strategies for Quick Wins
When you’re leading change, especially around AI adoption, resistance is part of the process it's not personal. It’s human nature. People don’t resist change as much as they resist uncertainty and loss of control. That’s why one of the fastest ways we help teams shift from hesitation to momentum is by focusing on quick wins. Quick wins create immediate, tangible proof that change is worth it. They lower defenses, build confidence, and open the door for bigger conversations. When we teach teams how to integrate AI into their daily workflows, we don’t start with the most complex strategies. We start with something small but valuable, like saving 15 minutes on a repetitive task or building your first custom GPT. Once people experience that first win, something clicks. They see the ROI, not just in theory, but in real time, and that creates a snowball effect. The more small wins they stack, the faster the momentum builds. Curiosity turns into capability. Capability turns into confidence, and confidence makes resistance fade. Start small. Win fast. Build from there.
Overcoming Resistance: Strategies for Quick Wins
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Thanks for sharing your perspective so openly, @Jeff Ryan . You're absolutely right, many people haven’t had the chance to engage with AI in a meaningful way yet, and as a result, it still feels abstract or unnecessary to them. The comparison you made to handing someone an iPhone for the first time is spot-on. Until someone actually experiences the benefit firsthand, it can feel like just another thing to figure out......and let’s face it, most people are already overloaded. That’s why I believe starting with small, tangible wins is so powerful. It’s not about convincing people with hype or complex tech talk. It’s about showing them how they can save 15 minutes on a repetitive task, or simplify a frustrating part of their workflow. Once they feel that relief or see that little “aha” moment, curiosity starts to spark. I also hear you on the language barrier, a lot of the early adopters of AI do come from technical backgrounds, and the way they talk about it can make it feel out of reach for others. One of the goals of our work is to translate that language and bridge that gap so more people can see AI as accessible, practical, and empowering, not intimidating. The more we can make AI relatable, the faster we build momentum. And as you pointed out, it’s not about everyone becoming an expert — it’s about helping people experience enough value that they’re willing to lean in a bit more. Appreciate you being part of that conversation 🙏
Podcast: Godfather of AI- Geoffrey Hinton
Just listened to this powerful episode with Geoffrey Hinton, often called the Godfather of AI, and I’m still sitting with some of the things he shared. What really surprised me was his view on AI making decisions based on emotions. It completely reframed how I think about machine learning and decision-making. I had never considered the risks of AI simulating or responding to emotional cues and how that could play out in real-world scenarios. Eye-opening, to say the least. And then toward the end of the episode, when he reflects on his own life’s work and what he would do differently… that really hit me. There’s something deeply human about hearing someone who helped build the future now asking hard questions about it......not from fear, but from care, responsibility, and humility. It resonated in a very real way. If you’re exploring AI from not just a technical lens, but also a human and ethical one, this one’s a must-listen. Here is the link to the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/godfather-of-ai-i-tried-to-warn-them-but-weve/id1291423644?i=1000713048391
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Jeannette Tran
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Exponential Success Coach: Empowering leaders to scale impact, master AI, and unlock exponential success through strategy, mindset, and innovation.

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