The Content Crib Podcast

AI Agents At Work

17 min · 4. touko 2026
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AI is moving fast, but most people are still using it like a toy or worse, using it to pump out fake content that quietly kills trust. We dig into a more useful approach: keep the creative and relationship building work human, then use AI agents to take the repetitive tasks off your plate so your real voice travels farther. We talk through how we’re using agentic AI to canvass YouTube from creators we follow, summarize what matters, and turn that into content ideas tied to what’s happening in our businesses. We also get specific on operations: automated sales reports, trend scanning, comparison tables, and document workflows that used to take hours of spreadsheet work. The point isn’t “more output.” It’s better decisions, faster execution, and getting time back every week. Then we hit a hot topic: AI videos and “actorless” ads. Our take is simple. Authentic video still wins because viewers can feel what’s original. The edge is using AI to edit, clip, repurpose, and post your real recordings across platforms, not replacing yourself with an avatar. We also compare tools and models we’re actually using, including DoAnything.com, Manus, Claude, ChatGPT’s improved image generation, and Gemini, plus the reality of throttling and usage limits. If you want a practical, no-fluff guide to AI productivity for creators, sales teams, and business owners, press play, then subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with the one task you want AI to automate next.

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Healthcare leaders are being asked to step into the spotlight like never before and the ask is coming from every direction. Boards want a visible CEO. Investors want a confident narrative. Teams want leadership they can rally around. Customers and patients want a person they can trust, not another polished PDF flyer on LinkedIn. The problem is obvious: executive calendars are packed, the stakes are high, and most “approved” content processes sand down the voice until it sounds like nobody.  We dig into what we call public trust architecture: a practical way to turn a healthcare CEO or C-suite leader’s real perspective into consistent thought leadership without losing personality. That includes the stories people actually care about, what’s changing inside the business, what leadership gets wrong before it gets it right, and how values show up when things get hard. We also talk about “reputation capital” and why your personal brand is an asset you own even when the CEO chair changes hands.  AI is part of the story too. Patients and buyers are more educated because they can research anything instantly, but AI has also flooded social feeds with generic posts. Our take is simple: don’t use AI to create slop. Use it to extract what’s true, organize it, and publish it in a way that still sounds like you. We also share why this matters at conferences and trade shows, where consistent LinkedIn presence can turn cold booth traffic into warm “I already know you” conversations.  If you’re curious about the tools, workflows, and community that make this easier, we also preview what’s coming at Content Crib 7.0 on October 16th and 17th in Bentonville. Subscribe, share this with a leader who needs it, and leave a review with the biggest challenge you have with visibility right now.

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