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The Red Threads Pod

Podcast de Jaime Solis

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Unlock Your Creative Edge. Leverage AI. Build What Matters. The Red Threads Pod is the audio companion to the popular Red Threads newsletter, delivering actionable strategy for leaders, creators, and entrepreneurs. Hosted by Jaime Solis and backed by 20+ years of executive media insight and experience.

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15 episodios

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Pencils Down

Right now, organizations are rolling out AI faster than they’re clarifying purpose. In this episode of The Red Threads Pod, Jaime starts with a conversation among exhausted teachers who are being told two opposing things at once: stop students from using AI, but use AI themselves to be more productive. That contradiction exposes a deeper issue that shows up far beyond schools. This isn’t an AI problem. It’s a purpose problem. When teams can’t clearly articulate what their work is for, every new tool becomes a source of confusion instead of leverage. AI doesn’t create clarity. It amplifies whatever already exists. WHAT THIS EPISODE EXPLORES Why most AI initiatives stall or backfire How confusion about purpose masquerades as “resistance to change” Why tools amplify intent, not strategy The danger of motion without direction A PRACTICAL FRAMEWORK FOR LEADING WITH AI If you’re responsible for bringing AI into a team, this episode offers a four-step approach: 1. Declare your objectives Before touching a tool, clearly define what your work is for, who it serves, and what success looks like from their perspective. 2. Build an AI executive team Not a committee. A small, accountable group with clear roles: An executive sponsor to tie AI to outcomes A technical lead to handle integration and risk A team lead to translate strategy into daily practice 3. Write an AI manifesto A shared point of view that defines boundaries, values, and how success will be measured beyond efficiency. 4. Equip the ready few You don’t need everyone onboard at once. Start with the curious 10 percent. Create space to experiment. Celebrate learning, not perfection. THE CORE INSIGHT Most resistance to AI isn’t fear of technology. It’s confusion about purpose. When people understand the “why,” they usually find their way to the “how.” A QUESTION TO SIT WITH Can your team clearly articulate what your work is for—right now? If not, that’s the first problem to solve. Everything else is just adding tools to confusion. If this episode resonated, you can go deeper by subscribing to the Red Threads newsletter at 👉 https://jmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe [https://jmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe] That’s where the ideas start—and where we keep building. The Red Threads Pod with Jaime Solis is written and by Jaime Solis. Cover art by Jaime Solis. Subscribe to the Red Threads Newsletter [https://jmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe] for weekly insights on strategy, creativity, and sustainable business: 🔗 --> Red Threads Newsletter [https://jmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe] Explore more creator tools and content at the JMedia homepage. [https://www.jaimesolis.com] 🔗-->  https://www.jaimesolis.com [https://www.jaimesolis.com] Connect with me: 📸 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/] → https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/ [https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/] 💼 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/] → https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/] 🛠️ Digital Resources & Coaching [https://stan.store/Jmesolis] → https://stan.store/Jmesolis [https://stan.store/Jmesolis] ––– Thanks for listening. If this episode helped you think differently or build better—consider subscribing, sharing, or leaving a review. It helps more than you know!

14 de ene de 2026 - 12 min
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Who Eats First

Status is one of the most powerful invisible forces shaping our lives—and most of us pretend it doesn’t exist. In this episode of The Red Threads Pod, Jaime pulls apart the idea of status roles: the unspoken hierarchy that forms within minutes of people entering a room. Who speaks first. Who gets interrupted. Who eats first. And more importantly—why those roles feel so permanent, even when they’re not. Drawing from evolutionary psychology, workplace dynamics, and everyday creative life, this episode reframes status as a story, not a fact—and shows how that story can be rewritten. WHAT THIS EPISODE EXPLORES Why humans are hard-wired for status games How modern status triggers the same fear responses as ancient survival threats Why status changes with context—and what that means for power How internal status scripts quietly shape confidence and behavior FOUR WAYS TO REWRITE YOUR STATUS STORY 1. Spot the unwritten rules Every room has a real power structure. Learn to see it clearly before trying to change it. 2. Question your internal script Thoughts like “Who am I to speak up?” aren’t truths—they’re old programming. 3. Share the spotlight Status isn’t pie. Sharing it builds trust instead of diminishing your own standing. 4. Start your own game If the field doesn’t serve you, build a new one. Status is reclaimed through creation. THE CORE INSIGHT Status isn’t a ladder you climb. It’s a story you tell yourself—and stories can be rewritten. A QUESTION TO SIT WITH Where are you shrinking to fit someone else’s rules? And what would change if that limitation was actually an invitation to build something new? If this episode resonated, you can go deeper by subscribing to the Red Threads newsletter at 👉  https://jmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe [https://jmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe]  That’s where the ideas start—and where we keep building. The Red Threads Pod with Jaime Solis is written and by Jaime Solis. Cover art by Jaime Solis. Subscribe to the Red Threads Newsletter [https://jmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe] for weekly insights on strategy, creativity, and sustainable business: 🔗 --> Red Threads Newsletter [https://jmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe] Explore more creator tools and content at the JMedia homepage. [https://www.jaimesolis.com] 🔗-->  https://www.jaimesolis.com [https://www.jaimesolis.com] Connect with me: 📸 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/] → https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/ [https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/] 💼 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/] → https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/] 🛠️ Digital Resources & Coaching [https://stan.store/Jmesolis] → https://stan.store/Jmesolis [https://stan.store/Jmesolis] ––– Thanks for listening. If this episode helped you think differently or build better—consider subscribing, sharing, or leaving a review. It helps more than you know!

7 de ene de 2026 - 5 min
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Three Piece Marketing

Most people think marketing fails because not enough people see their work. But visibility is rarely the real problem. In this episode of The Red Threads Pod, Jaime reframes marketing through a simple but powerful idea: movement only happens when awareness, trust, and tension work together. Using analogies from dating, leadership, and everyday decision-making, this episode explores why: Awareness without trust is just noise Trust without tension creates comfort, not action Tension is the missing ingredient that turns belief into movement THE THREE-PIECE MARKETING FRAMEWORK 1. Awareness Necessary, but overrated. Attention is the starting line, not the finish. 2. Trust The scarce asset. Built through consistency, credibility, and earned relationships—not viral moments. 3. Tension The invisible force that creates urgency. The gap between where someone is and where they could be—and what it costs to stay still. KEY TAKEAWAYS Comfort is the enemy of action Great marketing feels more like great leadership than promotion Trust plus tension is what creates forward motion If no one is moving, the issue isn’t awareness—it’s what’s missing after it BRAND CHECK QUESTION Look at your last piece of marketing and ask: Did this build real trust, or just try to be seen? Did it create meaningful tension, or politely ask for attention? If the answer is no, the system—not the effort—is broken. If this episode resonated, you can go deeper by subscribing to the Red Threads newsletter at 👉 https://jmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe  That’s where the ideas start—and where we keep building. The Red Threads Pod with Jaime Solis is written and by Jaime Solis. Cover art by Jaime Solis. Subscribe to the Red Threads Newsletter [https://jmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe] for weekly insights on strategy, creativity, and sustainable business: 🔗 --> Red Threads Newsletter [https://jmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe] Explore more creator tools and content at the JMedia homepage. [https://www.jaimesolis.com] 🔗-->  https://www.jaimesolis.com [https://www.jaimesolis.com] Connect with me: 📸 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/] → https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/ [https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/] 💼 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/] → https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/] 🛠️ Digital Resources & Coaching [https://stan.store/Jmesolis] → https://stan.store/Jmesolis [https://stan.store/Jmesolis] ––– Thanks for listening. If this episode helped you think differently or build better—consider subscribing, sharing, or leaving a review. It helps more than you know!

31 de dic de 2025 - 5 min
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Better Questions

A single question can unlock trust—or shut down an entire room. In this episode, host Jaime Solis pulls the thread on the hidden power of better questions. From team meetings to creative breakthroughs, he explores how the questions we ask—of others and ourselves—quietly shape our culture, our outcomes, and our thinking. Drawing on real-world examples from user research, leadership, and personal reflection, Jaime shows how to shift from performative questions to transformational ones. Whether you're a leader, creator, or just someone who wants to get better at listening, this episode is a permission slip to get curious for real.   WHAT YOU’LL LEARN * Why most of us ask questions that limit trust, insight, and progress * The subtle difference between performative questions and genuine curiosity * Four practical ways to ask better questions in your work and life * How the questions you ask shape your team, culture, and personal growth * The mindset shift from proving something to learning something   KEY TAKEAWAYS * Questions that are performative rarely invite truth. * Better questions don’t corner people—they open doors. * Asking for stories, not opinions, gets you to the real insight. * The right question can reveal assumptions and uncover what really matters. * Culture is shaped not just by answers, but by the questions we make safe to ask.   RESOURCES + LINKS * Subscribe to the Red Threads Newsletter: https://jmedia.beehiiv.com [https://jmedia.beehiiv.com] * Explore JMedia: https://www.jaimesolis.com [https://www.jaimesolis.com] * Follow Jaime on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/ [https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/] * Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/] * Access tools & resources via Jaime’s Stan Store: https://stan.store/Jmesolis [https://stan.store/Jmesolis] The Red Threads Pod with Jaime Solis is written and by Jaime Solis. Cover art by Jaime Solis. Subscribe to the Red Threads Newsletter [https://jmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe] for weekly insights on strategy, creativity, and sustainable business: 🔗 --> Red Threads Newsletter [https://jmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe] Explore more creator tools and content at the JMedia homepage. [https://www.jaimesolis.com] 🔗-->  https://www.jaimesolis.com [https://www.jaimesolis.com] Connect with me: 📸 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/] → https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/ [https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/] 💼 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/] → https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/] 🛠️ Digital Resources & Coaching [https://stan.store/Jmesolis] → https://stan.store/Jmesolis [https://stan.store/Jmesolis] ––– Thanks for listening. If this episode helped you think differently or build better—consider subscribing, sharing, or leaving a review. It helps more than you know!

3 de nov de 2025 - 12 min
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Stop Hiding

In 2008, Stanford professor Andrew Ng uploaded his machine learning course online for free—an act that reshaped modern education. That single decision turned a full classroom into a global movement. So why do so many creators still hoard their best ideas? In this episode, host Jaime Solis pulls the thread on a common creative trap: hiding your work in the name of perfection or humility. From the psychology of fear to the systems that keep your work invisible, Jaime unpacks why “waiting until it’s ready” is just another form of resistance—and what to do instead. Through stories from creators like Andrew Ng, Gary Vaynerchuk, Austin Kleon, Christopher Nolan, and Marie Forleo, you’ll learn how to share your process, teach your current struggle, and align generosity with growth. Because the truth is simple: hiding your work helps no one. Sharing it? That’s how change spreads.   WHAT YOU’LL LEARN * Why hiding your best work actually hurts the people who need it most * Four practical ways to transform hiding into helping * How to share your process without feeling self-promotional * The difference between documenting and performing * Why generosity and self-interest can (and should) coexist   TAKEAWAYS * Knowledge shared is knowledge multiplied. * Document your process, don’t just describe it. * Teach your current struggle, not your past success. * Show the scaffolding, not just the finished building. * True service is when your success and your audience’s success align.   RESOURCES + LINKS * Subscribe to the Red Threads Newsletter: https://jmedia.beehiiv.com [https://jmedia.beehiiv.com] * Explore JMedia: https://www.jaimesolis.com [https://www.jaimesolis.com] * Follow Jaime on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/ [https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/] * Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/] * Access tools & resources via Jaime’s Stan Store: https://stan.store/Jmesolis [https://stan.store/Jmesolis] The Red Threads Pod with Jaime Solis is written and by Jaime Solis. Cover art by Jaime Solis. Subscribe to the Red Threads Newsletter [https://jmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe] for weekly insights on strategy, creativity, and sustainable business: 🔗 --> Red Threads Newsletter [https://jmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe] Explore more creator tools and content at the JMedia homepage. [https://www.jaimesolis.com] 🔗-->  https://www.jaimesolis.com [https://www.jaimesolis.com] Connect with me: 📸 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/] → https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/ [https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/] 💼 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/] → https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/] 🛠️ Digital Resources & Coaching [https://stan.store/Jmesolis] → https://stan.store/Jmesolis [https://stan.store/Jmesolis] ––– Thanks for listening. If this episode helped you think differently or build better—consider subscribing, sharing, or leaving a review. It helps more than you know!

29 de oct de 2025 - 11 min
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