Episodes

  • Bonus: Chapter 8 – The Beginner’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence (Revision 3)
    Feb 1 2026

    Chapter 8 – How to Team Up with AIDelegate tasks

    Build your personal AI toolkit

    Make AI work for youHonest, hopeful, and human - How to adapt and future-proof your career

    The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to AI has been updated to Revision 3 and is linked in the show notes as a written companion to this episode.

    Email Steve at ⁠⁠info@aibeginner.net⁠⁠ — your question may be featured in a future episode.

    Explore beginner-friendly courses and resources inside the AI Beginner Academy, designed to help you use AI confidently at work and beyond — without technical overwhelm.

    👉 ⁠⁠https://aibeginner.net⁠⁠

    AI doesn’t have to be complicated or intimidating. Used thoughtfully, it can make everyday work clearer, calmer, and more productive.

    🎓 Start your first beginner-friendly AI course → ⁠https://aibeginner.net/academy⁠


    📘 Free Guide: The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to AI ⁠https://aibeginner.net/beginners-guide-to-ai⁠

    👉Free AI Starter Pack

    If you’d like a calm, guided starting point, this free starter pack includes simple rules, beginner prompts, and examples to help you explore AI safely and confidently.

    Send me the pack! Link to starter pack

    ⁠Unlock the Power of AI with Confidence - AI Beginner Academy


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    8 mins
  • What’s Coming in AI — and What You Should Focus On
    Feb 1 2026

    AI is changing quickly — but not everything changing actually matters.

    In this episode, we take a calm, beginner-friendly look at what’s coming in AI, what’s genuinely helpful, what can be challenging, and where your attention is best spent going forward. Instead of predictions or panic, we focus on how to stay confident, thoughtful, and human-in-the-loop as the technology evolves.

    We talk about the positive opportunities AI brings — like reducing repetitive work and supporting creativity — alongside the real challenges, including information overload and overhyped headlines. Most importantly, we explore what you should focus on to feel prepared without needing to keep up with every new tool.

    This episode is for anyone who wants to understand the future of AI without the noise.

    📩 Have a question for a future episode?

    Email Steve at ⁠info@aibeginner.net⁠ — your question might be featured on the show.

    🎓 Want to explore more?

    Visit ⁠AIBeginner.net⁠ for beginner-friendly resources, guides, and courses designed to help you understand AI without stress or overwhelm.

    If you’d like guided, beginner-friendly lessons to build safe AI workflows at work, explore the ⁠AI Beginner Academy.⁠⁠⁠

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    8 mins
  • Tired of Using AI for Work? Let’s Use It for Fun Instead
    Jan 26 2026

    AI doesn’t always have to be about work, productivity, or staying relevant.

    In this episode of the AI Beginner Academy Podcast, Steve switches gears and explores something lighter: using AI just for fun.

    If you’re feeling burned out on “AI at work” conversations, this episode is a reminder that curiosity, play, and experimentation are just as important — and often the best way to get comfortable with new tools.

    No optimization.
    No pressure.
    No expectations.

    You’ll hear a listener question from Scott, a fun AI Hot Tip you can try in minutes, and a surprisingly silly example created using AI — just to show what happens when you take the pressure off and explore.


    📌 SHOW NOTES

    Sometimes the best way to learn AI… is to stop trying to learn it.

    In this episode, we talk about using AI for fun, creativity, and curiosity — without turning it into another task or responsibility.

    • Why AI conversations can start to feel exhausting

    • How using AI for fun builds confidence without pressure

    • A listener question from Scott about finding enjoyable uses for AI

    • A lighthearted example created with AI (including a very silly song)

    • Simple, fun ways people are using AI today:

      • Writing silly stories or poems

      • Generating fake movie plots or song lyrics

      • Creating trivia, quizzes, or game ideas

      • Reimagining books or movies with creative twists

      • Exploring ideas just for fun — with no outcome required

    🔥 AI Hot Tip (Fun Edition)

    Ask AI to surprise you.

    Try something like:

    “Ask me three playful questions, then create something unexpected — just for fun.”

    No goals.
    No optimization.
    Just curiosity.

    🌱 Optimistic AI Thought of the Week

    AI doesn’t just make us faster.
    It can make us more curious.

    Sometimes the most valuable thing AI gives you isn’t productivity —
    it’s permission to experiment.

    📩 Have a question for a future episode?

    Email Steve at info@aibeginner.net — your question might be featured on the show.

    🎓 Want to explore more?

    Visit AIBeginner.net for beginner-friendly resources, guides, and courses designed to help you understand AI without stress or overwhelm.

    Blog Article:Fun Ways to Use AI (Music, Images, Jokes & Creative Play) | AIBeginner.net

    If you’d like guided, beginner-friendly lessons to build safe AI workflows at work, explore the AI Beginner Academy.


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    7 mins
  • Bonus: Chapter 7 – The Beginner’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence (Revision 3)
    Jan 26 2026

    Chapter 7 – The Big Question — “Will AI Take My Job?”Honest, hopeful, and human • How to adapt and future-proof your career

    The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to AI has been updated to Revision 3 and is linked in the show notes as a written companion to this episode.

    Email Steve at ⁠info@aibeginner.net⁠ — your question may be featured in a future episode.

    Explore beginner-friendly courses and resources inside the AI Beginner Academy, designed to help you use AI confidently at work and beyond — without technical overwhelm.

    👉 ⁠https://aibeginner.net⁠

    AI doesn’t have to be complicated or intimidating. Used thoughtfully, it can make everyday work clearer, calmer, and more productive.

    🎓 Start your first beginner-friendly AI course → https://aibeginner.net/academy


    📘 Free Guide: The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to AI https://aibeginner.net/beginners-guide-to-ai

    👉Free AI Starter Pack

    If you’d like a calm, guided starting point, this free starter pack includes simple rules, beginner prompts, and examples to help you explore AI safely and confidently.

    Send me the pack! Link to starter pack

    Unlock the Power of AI with Confidence - AI Beginner Academy



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    8 mins
  • How to Use AI at Work Without Replacing Yourself
    Jan 19 2026

    AI is becoming more common at work — but using it the wrong way can actually make you less valuable, not more.

    In this episode of the AI Beginner Academy Podcast, Steve explains how to use AI at work safely and responsibly, without handing over judgment, context, or decision-making.

    This is a beginner-friendly conversation designed for non-technical professionals who want to work with AI — not compete with it, rush into automation, or panic about job security.

    You’ll learn simple rules, low-risk workflows, and practical habits that help you stay confident, capable, and clearly accountable for your work.

    No coding.
    No hype.
    No panic.

    📌 Show Notes

    In this episode, we talk through a simple but important idea:

    The goal isn’t to “use AI more.”
    The goal is to use AI in a way that makes you more valuable — not more replaceable.

    • Why people don’t get replaced because they use AI — they get replaced when they delegate judgment to it

    • The mindset shift that keeps humans responsible for decisions and outcomes

    • The difference between assistance and automation

    • Why clarity, context, and communication matter more than tools

    🧠 The 4 Safest Ways to Use AI at Work

    This episode walks through four beginner-friendly lanes with high upside and low risk:

    • Drafting (you edit)
      Use AI for first drafts, then revise for accuracy, tone, and context.

    • Summarizing (you verify)
      Let AI condense information — but always double-check key details.

    • Organizing (you own the structure)
      Turn messy inputs into plans, lists, and action items — with you in control.

    • Learning (you apply)
      Use AI as a tutor, not a shortcut, and apply what you learn in real work.

    🔐 Beginner Safety Reminder

    AI drafts. You decide.
    AI summarizes. You verify.
    AI suggests. You choose.

    That’s how you stay AI-proof.

    📘 Companion Article

    This episode is paired with a full companion article that goes deeper into safe, beginner-friendly ways to use AI at work — including copy-and-paste prompts and a calm 30-day plan.

    Link: https://aibeginner.net/blog/how-to-use-ai-at-work-without-replacing-yourself

    📩 Have a question for a future episode?

    Email Steve at info@aibeginner.net — your question may be featured on the podcast.

    If you’d like guided, beginner-friendly lessons to build safe AI workflows at work, explore the AI Beginner Academy.

    👉 https://aibeginner.net

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    5 mins
  • Bonus: Chapter 6 - The Beginner’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence (Revision 3).
    Jan 19 2026

    AI isn’t just a future concept — it’s already showing up in everyday work, small businesses, and daily life. But knowing how to use it safely and effectively is what really matters.

    In this bonus episode of the AI Beginner Academy Podcast, Steve walks through Chapter 6 of The Beginner’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence (Revision 3) — focused on how AI can boost productivity at work, support small businesses, and fit into everyday routines without replacing human judgment.

    This episode is designed for beginners who want practical clarity — not hype, fear, or technical complexity. You’ll hear simple examples, safe use cases, and a short “what to try this week” guide to help you take confident, low-risk steps with AI.


    📌 Show Notes

    This bonus episode covers Chapter 6 – AI for Work, Business, and Everyday Life, updated as part of Revision 3 of The Beginner’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence.

    • How AI is commonly used at work today — beyond headlines

    • Practical ways AI can boost productivity without replacing people

    • Beginner-friendly small business applications of AI

    • Everyday AI uses that save time and reduce friction

    • Why keeping humans in control is critical when using AI

    • Simple boundaries that make AI safer and more useful

    This chapter focuses on practical, low-risk uses of AI, including:

    • Drafting and organizing work

    • Summarizing information

    • Supporting decision-making

    • Learning new concepts faster

    • Improving clarity and follow-through

    The emphasis is always the same:

    AI assists. Humans decide.

    To keep things practical, this episode includes a short, beginner-safe action plan:

    • One simple AI task to try at work or in daily life

    • Clear boundaries to keep you in control

    • A focus on confidence and clarity — not speed or automation

    The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to AI has been updated to Revision 3 and is linked in the show notes as a written companion to this episode.

    Email Steve at info@aibeginner.net — your question may be featured in a future episode.

    Explore beginner-friendly courses and resources inside the AI Beginner Academy, designed to help you use AI confidently at work and beyond — without technical overwhelm.

    👉 https://aibeginner.net

    AI doesn’t have to be complicated or intimidating.
    Used thoughtfully, it can make everyday work clearer, calmer, and more productive.

    🎓 Start your first beginner-friendly AI course → https://aibeginner.net/academy📘 Free Guide: The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to AIhttps://aibeginner.net/beginners-guide-to-ai

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    10 mins
  • AI Won’t Take Your Job — But This Might
    Jan 14 2026

    AI isn’t coming for your job overnight — but something else might.

    In this episode of the AI Beginner Academy Podcast, Steve breaks down the real risk many professionals are facing right now — and it’s not a lack of technical skills or knowing the latest AI tools.

    If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, behind, or unsure how to stay valuable at work as AI becomes more common, this episode is for you.

    We’ll start with a listener question from Calvin, who recently completed the AI Made Simple course and is wondering what actually matters next. From there, we’ll talk about why thinking clearly with AI is more important than racing to learn it — and how you can protect your value at work without panic, pressure, or reinvention.

    This episode is calm, practical, and designed specifically for non-technical professionals who want clarity instead of hype.

    Show Notes:

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Why fear around AI is normal — but not a sign you’re falling behind

    • The difference between learning AI tools and learning how to work with AI

    • What actually makes someone valuable in an AI-enabled workplace

    • Why speed matters less than judgment, context, and clarity

    • A simple AI Hot Tip you can use this week to work more confidently with AI

    Featured segments:

    • Listener Question: “How do I protect my job without feeling overwhelmed?”

    • AI Hot Tip: A prompt to identify where AI helps — and where human judgment still matters

    • Optimistic AI Thought of the Week: Why staying thoughtful beats staying fast

    Helpful resources:

    • Read the companion article:
      👉 https://aibeginner.net/blog/ai-wont-take-your-job-but-this-might

    • Beginner-friendly AI fundamentals:
      👉 https://aibeginner.net/beginners-guide-to-ai

    Have a question you’d like answered on the show?
    Email Steve at info@aibeginner.net


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    7 mins
  • Bonus: Chapter 5 - The Beginner’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence (Revision 3).
    Jan 13 2026

    If there’s one skill that separates frustrated AI users from confident ones, this is it.

    In this episode, we break down one of the most important — and most misunderstood — parts of using AI: how to talk to it effectively. No secret commands. No technical jargon. No “prompt engineering panic.”

    You’ll learn why AI isn’t about programming at all — it’s about communication. We introduce a simple, beginner-friendly framework called the “Golden Prompt” formula and show how small changes in how you ask can lead to dramatically better results.

    Through real-world examples, common mistakes, and hands-on practice prompts, this episode will help you stop fighting with AI and start collaborating with it — confidently, clearly, and naturally.

    If you’ve ever thought “Why isn’t this giving me what I asked for?” — this chapter is for you.

    • Why AI doesn’t need commands — it needs clear conversation

    • The Golden Prompt Formula:
      Clarity + Context + Creativity = Better Results

    • How vague prompts lead to vague answers (“vague in, vague out”)

    • The most common prompting mistakes beginners make

    • Real before-and-after prompt examples that show what actually works

    • Simple practice exercises you can try immediately

    • How different AI tools respond differently to the same prompt

    • Why saving good prompts builds your personal prompt toolkit

    1. Tell the AI what role to play

    2. Give clear instructions

    3. Provide context or background

    4. Specify tone, style, or format

    5. Ask for options or creativity when helpful

    • Being too vague

    • Asking too many things at once

    • Forgetting context

    • Not giving feedback

    • Treating AI like a search engine

    • Rewrite vague prompts using clarity and context

    • Add audience and tone to everyday requests

    • Ask for multiple options instead of one answer

    • Refine responses by giving simple feedback

    Learning to talk to AI isn’t about mastering technology — it’s about improving communication. The clearer you are, the more useful AI becomes.

    You don’t need to be perfect. You just need to start talking, experimenting, and refining — the same way you learned any new skill.

    📝 Show Notes

    What this episode covers:

    • Why AI doesn’t need commands — it needs clear conversation

    • The Golden Prompt Formula:
      Clarity + Context + Creativity = Better Results

    • How vague prompts lead to vague answers (“vague in, vague out”)

    • The most common prompting mistakes beginners make

    • Real before-and-after prompt examples that show what actually works

    • Simple practice exercises you can try immediately

    • How different AI tools respond differently to the same prompt

    • Why saving good prompts builds your personal prompt toolkit

    1. Tell the AI what role to play

    2. Give clear instructions

    3. Provide context or background

    4. Specify tone, style, or format

    5. Ask for options or creativity when helpful

    • Being too vague

    • Asking too many things at once

    • Forgetting context

    • Not giving feedback

    • Treating AI like a search engine

    • Rewrite vague prompts using clarity and context

    • Add audience and tone to everyday requests

    • Ask for multiple options instead of one answer

    • Refine responses by giving simple feedback

    Learning to talk to AI isn’t about mastering technology — it’s about improving communication. The clearer you are, the more useful AI becomes.

    You don’t need to be perfect. You just need to start talking, experimenting, and refining — the same way you learned any new skill.

    Free guides, resources, and beginner tools → ⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠https://aibeginner.net⁠⁠⁠⁠

    Learn at the AI Beginner Academy → ⁠⁠https://aibeginner.net/academy

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    10 mins