Every session is built to land, not to impress. I show the real thing happening, then unpack the how โ so your audience leaves with something they can actually go and use. Pick a topic; I'll tune it to who's in the room.
My proprietary framework, and the talk I'm best known for. Everyone's been told AI is about better prompts. It isn't. It's about teaching AI who you are before you ask it to do a single thing. Get the input right and the output looks after itself โ QUQO: quality in, quality out.
Best for: conferences, leadership offsites, membership communities. The audience leaves with the four-layer model and at least one layer built live.
The big-idea talk. Generic AI advice was written for somebody else's brain โ and most people quietly conclude they're "bad at AI" when really the advice just never fit them. This session flips that. Stop fighting your own wiring, build the thing around it, and AI goes from a clever stranger to a sidekick that knows you. It's the most uncontested idea in the entire AI conversation, and it gives a room permission to stop pretending.
Best for: opening keynotes, audiences who feel behind, founder communities. High emotional resonance โ people see themselves in it.
The talk that ends the slide-deck-and-a-hope era. Most AI training hands you a strategy and wishes you luck โ and nothing ships. I do both halves: I coach, and I build the systems with you. This session shows what "implementation plus follow-through" actually means, and walks the last mile with the room instead of pointing at it from the stage.
Best for: teams, agencies, professional-services firms. Pairs brilliantly with a follow-on working session.
No theory. Pick a real job your audience hates โ the leaseholder email, the session prep, the proposal, the content plan โ and watch AI do it in the room, in their voice, around their actual constraints. This is the "oh, that's what they meant" moment, engineered on purpose. The room stops nodding politely and starts asking how fast they can have it.
Best for: skeptical rooms, "we've seen AI talks before" audiences, sales kickoffs. Show first, claim second.
Tell me who's in the room and what you want them walking out with. I'll recommend the talk โ and tell you straight if I'm not the right fit.
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