What started out lighthearted turned into one of the most empowering conversations I’ve had on Entrepreneur School. Kinsey Soderberg is the founder of Authentic AI and co-host of the upcoming Her AI Era Summit, a women-led event showcasing how entrepreneurs can harness AI to expand their impact. And she said something that gave me full body chills: “Women feel guilty using AI.” This conversation cracked open why so many of us hesitate to use AI, the risks if women don’t step into this space, and how embracing it can completely change our capacity, creativity, and even the future of equality in business. Ease is not cheating. It’s power. And every woman needs to hear this.
This conversation hit deep. I invited Annie Gichuru onto Entrepreneur School because her AI Bias Guide stopped me in my tracks. Annie is a leading Racial Equity Coach & Consultant, and she’s one of the contributors inside my Ease & Alignment with AI Bundle. We went way beyond “AI tips.” Annie opened my eyes to the invisible gaps in our businesses when we believe kindness equals inclusion—and why AI is never neutral. From filters that don’t recognize darker skin to community platforms that flag “foreign” names as spam, bias shows up in ways you may not even see. This episode is an invitation to pause, to reflect, and to build more intentionally inclusive brands—because as Annie says, the goal isn’t perfection, it’s reducing harm.
This one’s for every woman who’s ever felt guilty for wanting things to feel easy. For so long, I believed business had to be hard. That if I wasn’t sacrificing time, energy and sleep, I wasn’t doing it “right.” But I’ve been on a personal mission to let go of that belief. And here’s the truth I’ve found: ease is allowed. When I used to create visibility strategies for clients at a PR firm, it took me about twenty hours to build out one plan. That was thousands of dollars’ worth of work. Now? With the support of AI, I can create those same plans faster, make them deeper and more useful for my clients, and actually spend more of our time together on the nuanced, human conversations that matter.
So… becoming an AI strategist wasn’t exactly on my 2025 bingo card. But here we are. In this episode, I’m sharing how I went from corporate PR girl to building over 30 custom GPTs, creating a full-on podcast bot squad (including the one that wrote these show notes in minutes) and developing a whole new arm of my business centered around human-first and on-brand AI. This isn’t about cranking out 100 blog posts a week. It’s about using AI to create more ease, alignment, and space in your business—without losing your voice, your values, or your sanity.
What happens when you quit social media cold turkey for an entire summer? In this solo episode, I share the results of my zero-posting experiment—what happened to my business, my personal life, and my energy when I stepped away from Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook. Spoiler: my business didn’t crash. In fact, it grew. I’ll break down the unexpected wins, a few sticky challenges, and why this reset reminded me that visibility doesn’t come from feeding the algorithm. It comes from aligned strategies, consistent action, and leaning into relationships that actually move the needle.
Think Facebook is dead? Think again. This week I’m joined by Tracy Beavers—business coach, speaker, and published author—who’s obsessed with helping entrepreneurs stand out in crowded markets. With 20+ years of experience and a love for organic, sustainable strategies, Tracy has guided hundreds of business owners to grow their email lists and attract dream clients without burning out. In this conversation, Tracy pulls back the curtain on how to use Facebook strategically for consistent list growth, without living on the platform 24/7. Whether you’re engaging in other people’s groups, optimizing your personal profile, or building a thriving community of your own—she shows you how to turn casual connections into email subscribers and, ultimately, paying clients.