Ash to Dusk

56 | Why Women Can’t Afford to Ignore AI

21 min · 13. maj 2026
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AI is changing the way we work, lead, communicate, and build businesses—and I think a lot of women are underestimating how important it is to start learning it now. In this episode, I’m sharing my honest thoughts on AI, leadership, entrepreneurship, and why adaptability matters more than fear when it comes to navigating this shift. After coming across a statistic showing women are adopting AI tools significantly less than men, it really made me stop and think about what that could mean for the future of work and leadership.  I also share: *  How I use AI every single day in my business  *  The AI “employees” I’ve built to help streamline operations  *  Ways leaders, entrepreneurs, and even busy parents can use AI to simplify life  *  Why I believe people won’t lose jobs to AI—but potentially to people using AI  *  The importance of staying curious instead of resisting change  *  And a caution about becoming too emotionally dependent on AI  This isn’t a technical deep dive. It’s a real conversation about growth, leadership, overwhelm, and learning how to evolve with the world instead of being afraid of it. Because the truth is:  The people willing to adapt are usually the people who move forward fastest. — If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who’s been hesitant to explore AI. 📬 PO Box: 457 Green, Ohio 44232

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