Here's a confession: I've bought at least a handful of softwares in my life that I've literally never logged into. Not once. So when it came time to launch wAIv to the public, every coaching instinct in my body refused the traditional software playbook. Open the doors, run ads, free trial, hope they convert? Absolutely not. I've watched too many entrepreneurs buy a thing that just sits there, and Andrew and I did not want to build a company on people not using the thing. Instead, we built something I'm calling the most coach-brained software launch you've ever seen: Bot Squad Bootcamp. This episode is the full tour.
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.
Here's the thing nobody's telling you: being good at AI has nothing to do with being technical. I know, I know—you've been spiraling thinking you need to learn to code or become some kind of tech wizard. But the real skills that make AI work? They're human skills. And you probably already have them. In this episode, I'm breaking down the two critical abilities that separate people who get mediocre results from AI and people who build bot squads that actually work and make money. Spoiler: it's not about prompt engineering or knowing Python. It's about communication and systems thinking. I'm sharing what I've learned as co-founder of an AI tech company (pause for dramatic reflection), how I've been using Airtable to finally organize my entire podcast guest pipeline, and why your messy Google Drive full of random screenshots from 2019 is absolutely wrecking your AI outputs. Plus, I'm walking you through a real example of how I built a marketing strategy for Wave's next beta phase—and how that one document became the single source of truth for an entire bot squad that writes emails, creates social content, and scripts podcasts. If you've ever felt like AI just "doesn't get you," this episode will show you exactly why—and what to do about it.
I was working with my AI this week when it dropped this line on me: "Free information has less currency now. The value is in interpretation, filtering, proprietary frameworks, and access—not knowledge itself." I literally stopped. I thought, "OMG. I need to do an entire episode on this." Because this is real: information scarcity is gone. Lead magnets now compete with instant AI answers. The bar has shifted from "does this teach them something" to "does this give them something AI can't?" In this episode, I'm breaking down why the old knowledge economy model is broken, what AI has changed about how we position our expertise, and how to reframe your value in a world where generic answers are free and instant. If you're in the knowledge industry—if you sell coaching, courses, consulting, or any form of your expertise—this episode is for you.
Most people are using AI completely wrong—and if you're teaching your expertise through courses, coaching, or memberships, you're sitting on a business model opportunity that most experts are completely missing. I've been having the same conversation over and over lately with course creators, coaches, and membership leaders: How is AI actually impacting our businesses? And here's what I've realized—most of us are approaching AI as a task machine. We're asking it to write captions, summarize emails, draft sequences. And sure, that's useful. But that's like having a world-class chef in your kitchen and only asking them to wash the dishes. In this episode, I'm breaking down the real opportunity: the difference between generic AI and expert-backed AI—and why that distinction could genuinely transform your business model. I walk through three concrete before-and-after examples for course creators, coaches and membership leaders to show you what it actually looks like when you embed your frameworks, your methodologies, and your thinking into AI tools (we call them Bot Squads) that your clients can use, not just learn from. This isn't about becoming an AI teacher. It's about getting AI to help you teach your expertise so your clients can actually implement what you're sharing, at a much higher success rate than ever before.
Let me paint you a picture: I'm trying to record this podcast while getting texts from my kids at school. One needs sweatpants. The other forgot a trifold board. Welcome to my life right now. I just got back from Social Media Marketing World in Anaheim, landed straight into six days a week of softball season (for TWO kids), plus gymnastics competitions, and oh yeah—I have a teenager now. And somehow, in the middle of all this chaos, I'm building an AI platform called Wave. So no, this isn't a pity party. This is me keeping it real about what life actually looks like behind the scenes when you're running a business and living in the deep end of the family logistics pool.





