Regular Guy, Real AI
Host Ken Lawler tackles the skill nobody teaches: prompting. Because the secret nobody tells you is that most people aren’t bad at AI — they’re bad at asking. The words you type in matter more than which AI you’re using or which subscription you paid for. Contributor Ellen Walkenhorst opens with her brother-in-law Tony — a contractor who spent 40 minutes getting AI garbage out of a six-word prompt, then got a usable client quote in 4 minutes once they fixed it. Contributor Jim Kinder decodes “prompt engineering” into the simplest mental model you’ve ever heard: you’re briefing a smart intern. Then the Deep Dive: three rules that turn a bad prompt into a great one. • Set the Scene Before You Make the Ask — stop leading with the verb. • Show, Don’t Just Tell — examples beat adjectives, every time. • The Second Prompt Is Where the Magic Lives — the first answer is the rough draft. The Monday Challenge: Take a prompt you used recently. Rewrite it using the three rules. Follow up at least twice. Email the before-and-after to Ken — wildest results get read on the next show. Coming up next week: AI hallucinations — what to do when AI gets it wrong with full confidence. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- AI, prompting, prompt engineering, ChatGPT, AI tools, productivity, small business, entrepreneur, AI for beginners, AI tips, future of work, regular guy real AI, Ken Lawler, business automation, marketing
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