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It's Not the End of the World: Everyday Use Cases for AI

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About It's Not the End of the World: Everyday Use Cases for AI

Down to earth conversations about AI. This is a podcast about how real people are actually using AI — not in theory, not in the headlines, but in their everyday work. From teachers to developers, lawyers to writers, students to entrepreneurs, we talk to people across industries about what's working and what's not. Because yes—life might be about to change as we know it. But right now, in this moment, a fascinating tool has been invented. And we want to figure out how to use it. After all, it’s not the end of the world… yet.

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22 episodes

episode 38 Weeks Pregnant and Building Her First App | Emma Mondolino artwork

38 Weeks Pregnant and Building Her First App | Emma Mondolino

Emma Mondalino has spent her career translating between marketing, creative, and revenue teams at some of the biggest platforms in tech — Twitter, Pinterest, Nextdoor, Media Link, and UTA. But this conversation goes beyond the boardroom. At 38 weeks pregnant and navigating guardianship for her father with dementia, Emma is using AI to bridge her professional and personal worlds in ways most people haven't thought of yet. From conditioning Gemini to nag her about a dream project, to building her first app on Replit. Referenced in this episode: Claude — https://claude.ai [https://claude.ai] Claude Code — https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/claude-code [https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/claude-code] Gemini — https://gemini.google.com [https://gemini.google.com] NotebookLM — https://notebooklm.google.com [https://notebooklm.google.com] Replit — https://replit.com [https://replit.com] OpenClaw — https://github.com/openclaw [https://github.com/openclaw] ChatGPT — https://chat.openai.com [https://chat.openai.com] Sponsored by Quite Frankly Productions https://www.quitefranklyproductions.com [https://www.quitefranklyproductions.com] Show notes assisted by Claude. Timestamps: 0:00 — Cold Open: Emma's contextual reminder hack 0:26 — Intro 1:46 — Emma's background: Twitter, Pinterest, Nextdoor, consultancy 2:26 — Work-life integration over work-life balance 3:28 — The "mis-fear": why AI didn't replace marketing storytelling 4:49 — Where AI actually shines: scaling the baseline narrative 6:40 — Aha moments in marketing and grounding an audience fast 8:34 — Modular narratives: feeding AI what's worked before 9:30 — Project management as a killer use case for creative brains 11:26 — Why Emma switched to Claude 12:34 — Anthropic's brand and the "cool kid factor" 13:14 — The reality: Gemini gets most of Emma's time 13:44 — Practical project management workflow: dump, summarize, reformat 15:34 — Being polite to AI (and whether silence hurts) 16:46 — 38 weeks pregnant: translating work templates to nursery timelines 17:43 — Spreadsheets for people who hate spreadsheets 18:59 — Claude vs ChatGPT 5.4: speed vs polish 21:13 — Thinking mode: when overthinking makes it worse 22:16 — NotebookLM's Audio Overview and why Emma loves it 24:18 — The Starbucks example: personalized podcasts on demand 25:35 — Bobby's brief workflow: skim, listen, re-read 27:01 — Deep researching your coffee date (and why this should be a dating feature) 27:31 — Spotify's new rule: nothing longer than a page 30:19 — Pitch decks are dead — interactive websites are the new pitch 33:03 — Vibe coding a game for a ski chalet business 34:52 — Will AI replace jobs? The philosophical dip 38:44 — OpenClaw: autonomous agents with a soul file and a heartbeat 42:37 — The monkey with a machine gun meme (non-technical founders × Claude Code) 43:30 — Building a guardianship app: dementia, banks, legal jargon, and the IRS 48:51 — Bobby's advice: always have a Claude chat on the side 50:48 — Claude Code for non-coders: "treat me like a complete idiot" 54:12 — Dangerously skip permissions (it sounds worse than it is… probably) 55:37 — Quick Tips 55:53 — Tip 1: Take what works at work, use it at home 56:23 — Tip 2: Condition your AI to remind you about your ideas 58:54 — Tip 3: The baby shower inscription sticker hack 1:00:51 — Outro

14 Mar 2026 - 1 h 1 min
episode How Vibe Coding Is Changing Startups w/ Mike Molinet PLUS ChatGPT 5.4 Test artwork

How Vibe Coding Is Changing Startups w/ Mike Molinet PLUS ChatGPT 5.4 Test

This week we kick off with a look at ChatGPT 5.4 — is it any good? I put it head to head with Claude on a basic intelligence test and a spreadsheet task. Plus, the OpenAI/Anthropic controversy over Pentagon contracts, autonomous weapons, and what it means for which AI you choose to use. Then we sit down with Mike Molinet — Stanford MBA, mechanical engineer, and co-founder of Branch, a company he built the old-fashioned way in 2014 with a team of developers, venture funding, and 18 months of grind. Today, he and his non-technical co-founder are building their next company entirely with AI coding tools. No engineers. No VC money. Just vibe coding. Mike breaks down the real difference between tools like Replit and Bolt vs. Claude Code and Codex, the economics of software pricing when anyone can build a competitor in three months, and why the Silicon Valley startup model may never look the same again. Sponsored by Quite Frankly Productions https://www.quitefranklyproductions.com [https://www.quitefranklyproductions.com] Show note support: Claude TIMESTAMPS 0:00 – Hook: The old feedback loop vs. the new one 0:27 – Welcome to It's Not the End of the World 1:53 – ChatGPT 5.4 drops: first impressions 5:28 – Head to head: ChatGPT 5.4 vs Claude on spreadsheets and the teal test 10:00 – The OpenAI controversy: Pentagon contracts, autonomous weapons & surveillance 13:30 – Market forces, boycotts, and choosing your AI 15:00 – Tip of the week: learn how to screenshot 15:32 – Interview begins: Mike's background — Stanford MBA, mechanical engineer, non-developer 18:03 – The vibe coding journey: prototypes, pitfalls, and learning by doing 20:48 – Mike's top tools for beginners: Replit & Bolt 22:40 – Why Replit over Claude Code or Codex (with a real-world example) 26:50 – The "Sandra Bullock blindfolded on a motorboat" metaphor for vibe coding 29:38 – Google AI Studio as a beginner entry point 33:48 – Vibe coding from your phone 34:47 – The dopamine rush of the new feedback loop 35:53 – 2014 vs. 2026: How startups have completely changed 43:12 – Building a profitable business solo in 3–6 months 45:47 – The economics of software pricing when everyone can build 50:03 – How VC-backed companies undercut everyone (the Uber playbook) 53:28 – Are AI companies subsidizing us to jack prices later? 55:59 – The slow creep toward replacing employees 59:02 – Build vs. buy: the pendulum that's about to swing back 1:02:27 – How to choose what to build as an entrepreneur 1:05:43 – The maintenance trap: why your vibe coded tools might haunt you 1:10:42 – What is OpenClaw and who is it for? 1:11:50 – Giving the AI brain "hands" — skills, scheduling, and autonomy 1:20:55 – Mike's free AI email course: AI Drop Daily LINKS & REFERENCES Replit — https://replit.com [https://replit.com] Bolt — https://bolt.new [https://bolt.new] AI Drop Daily — https://aidropdaily.com [https://aidropdaily.com] OpenClaw — https://openclaw.ai [https://openclaw.ai] Hard Fork (NYT podcast) — https://www.nytimes.com/column/hard-fork [https://www.nytimes.com/column/hard-fork] NOTE Since recording, OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger announced he is joining OpenAI.

6 Mar 2026 - 1 h 21 min
episode Faith, The Machine Average & Staying Human in the Age of AI w/ Abhijith Ravinutala artwork

Faith, The Machine Average & Staying Human in the Age of AI w/ Abhijith Ravinutala

Guest: Abhijith Ravinutala — Writer, ex-futurist at Deloitte, Harvard Divinity School graduate, author of the Substack "Abhijit Smokestack" Guest Bio: Abhijith Ravinutala is a writer based in Austin, Texas. After a career winding through strategy consulting, Divinity School, and tech futurism, he's finally dedicated himself to doing what he does best: telling stories. His published short stories and novels-in-progress explore the intersections of culture, faith, technology, and loss, especially within immigrant identity. As a recovering futurist, he has a great deal to say about the excesses of the Tech Age we're living through. Guest Links: * Substack: tubbyabhi.substack.com [http://tubbyabhi.substack.com] * "AI;dr: Telltale Signs of AI Writing": https://tubbyabhi.substack.com/p/aidr [https://tubbyabhi.substack.com/p/aidr] * "AI Misconceptions and the Great Flattening": https://tubbyabhi.substack.com/p/ai-misconceptions-and-the-great-flattening [https://tubbyabhi.substack.com/p/ai-misconceptions-and-the-great-flattening] References Mentioned: * Derek Thompson, "The Antisocial Century" (The Atlantic) * Apple TV's Pluribus * Buddhist concept of dependent origination * Hindu concept of Brahman Sponsor: Quite Frankly Productions — quote "podcasts" when reaching out Show Notes Assist: Claude and Gemini 00:00 — The Machine Average 00:23 — Introduction & Sponsor 01:10 — A Modern Great Gatsby Set in Austin 02:00 — From Accounting to Theology to Futurism 04:14 — Culture, Faith & Tech 05:25 — Is AI a Faith-Based Technology? 08:37 — Pastors as Prompt Engineers 09:39 — The Man Who Started an AI Religion 11:33 — Bilbo Asks ChatGPT About the Ring 12:18 — The Great Flattening vs. AI;DR 14:07 — When Shiny Tech Becomes "Merely Very Useful" 16:52 — Reality vs. the AI Promise 20:06 — The Spreadsheet That Changed Everything 22:43 — Broken Links and Corporate AI Trauma 26:23 — The Honeymoon Is Over 28:20 — Vibe Coding and Functional AI Slop 31:01 — Where Do You End and the Machine Begins? 32:39 — AI;DR: I Know This Is AI, I'm Not Reading It 34:00 — Typos as Proof of Humanity 35:54 — When You Want AI to NOT Sound Like You 37:48 — Pluribus and the Loss of Individuality 40:25 — We Won't Become the Machine 41:30 — My Doctor vs. ChatGPT 44:08 — The Erosion of Trust 48:31 — India, Tech Identity & the Uncle in the Next Room 52:30 — Forsaking Cultural Knowledge for Convenience 55:36 — Spirituality Requires Getting Away from Screens 57:08 — A Late-Night Conversation with DeepSeek About Consciousness 1:03:12 — AI as Erasure of Wisdom 1:04:08 — The Building's Not Over Yet 1:05:37 — Practical Use Cases: Art, Legal Letters & Gaming the Job Market 1:08:48 — The Fully AI-Mediated Job Search 1:11:28 — Using AI with Integrity 1:12:37 — Tools Don't Tell Us What to Think 1:12:53 — Where to Find Abhi

27 Feb 2026 - 1 h 14 min
episode 'Something Big Is Happening' - THAT Article and This Generation's iPhone Moment w/ Chad Stoller, PMG artwork

'Something Big Is Happening' - THAT Article and This Generation's iPhone Moment w/ Chad Stoller, PMG

Chad and Bobby dive into the viral developer article "Something Big Is Happening," the impending shift towards a zero-click search ecosystem, and the ethical dilemmas of treating AI like a therapist when it's funded by ad dollars. Plus, Bobby shares how Claude completely automated complex logistics for an 11-location international shoot, and Chad reveals his top tips for persona prompting—and how he used ChatGPT to hack his way to American Airlines Executive Platinum status. * Article: ⁠Something Big Is Happening by Alex Shumer⁠ [https://shumer.dev/something-big-is-happening] * Guest: Chad Stoller, Global Head of Media at ⁠PMG⁠ [https://www.pmg.com/] * Tools Discussed: * Anthropic Claude * OpenAI ChatGPT * Google Gemini * Lovable (Vibe coding platform) * Seedance 2.0 (Video generation) * Games Discussed: * Balatro * Hades * Dead Cells * Sektori * Sponsor: ⁠Quite Frankly Productions⁠ [http://www.quitefranklyproductions.com/] (Quote "podcasts" when you reach out!) * 0:00 – Cold Open * 0:29 – Welcome & Introduction * 1:05 – Sponsor: Quite Frankly Productions * 1:38 – Guest Introduction & Top Tip: Screenshot Superpower * 3:27 – News of the Week: Cdance 2.0 & "Something Big Is Happening" * 8:05 – Discussion: The Viral Article & AI Stigma * 11:02 – "Did You Use AI? Why Didn't You?" * 12:49 – AI as Kryptonite for Procrastination * 15:33 – It's Not a Replacement, It's an Enabler * 16:35 – The Claude Opus 4.6 Moment * 18:07 – Bobby's Spreadsheet Epiphany * 22:24 – The iPhone Moment for AI * 28:21 – Vibe Coding at Wrigley Field * 30:03 – Can You Sell What's Easy to Build? * 32:24 – Democratization & the Future of Problem-Solving * 34:39 – Chad's Background: 30 Years in Advertising & Media * 38:02 – Following the Eyeballs: Publishers, Brands & AI Search * 44:44 – Myth Busted: Is Your Phone Listening to You? * 46:40 – The Privacy Danger of AI as Therapist * 50:35 – Trust, Data & the Advertising Trap * 54:33 – Can Ethics Win in the Market? * 1:00:18 – What Can Consumers Do to Protect Themselves? * 1:04:33 – Quick Tips: Break Your Muscle Memory * 1:08:29 – Superpower: Personas & Intent in Prompting * 1:15:02 – Fun Use Case: Hacking Airline Loyalty Points with AI * 1:17:23 – Bonus: Gaming Recommendations & Balatro Therapy * 1:22:33 – Closing Thoughts & Farewell

20 Feb 2026 - 1 h 23 min
episode The Omniscient Classroom Assistant | feat. Luyen Chou, CEO of Dewey Learn artwork

The Omniscient Classroom Assistant | feat. Luyen Chou, CEO of Dewey Learn

Can AI actually make us more human? In this episode, Bobby sits down with Luyen Chou, CEO of Dewey Learn, to discuss how multimodal AI is revolutionizing the classroom. Dewey Learn utilizes advanced multimodal AI to observe teaching practices and improve student outcomes. Luyen shares high-level insights on how startups can leverage "Agentic AI" to supercharge development, and why paying for your LLM subscription is the best investment you can make this year. Timestamps 00:00 – Intro: Why cameras in classrooms used to be taboo. 01:19 – Luyen’s background: From 1989 teacher to AI pioneer. 03:25 – The "Dewey" Story: A personal connection to John Dewey. 06:46 – The AI Tsunami: Recognizing the power of Transformers. 10:00 – Multimodal AI: Why text isn't enough for human interaction. 14:26 – How it works: Training AI to "see" like a master teacher. 24:50 – Privacy & Compliance: Navigating the "Eye in the Sky." 29:37 – Agentic Coding: How a team of 8 humans manages 12 "AI employees." 32:00 – Claude Code vs. OpenAI Codex: Managing the AI stack. 46:00 – The Future of Education: Battling "Truth Decay." 59:28 – Quick Tip #1: Why you must PAY for your AI (You are the client, not the product). 1:04:22 – Quick Tip #2: System Prompts & Memory settings. 1:06:48 – The "Change Log" Hack: How to manage Context Windows when coding. 1:11:29 – Fun Use Case: NotebookLM for Infographics & analyzing home videos. Links & Resources Mentioned Dewey Learn: https://deweylearn.com/ [https://deweylearn.com/] Guest: Luyen Chou Tools Discussed: Anthropic Claude (and Claude Code) OpenAI ChatGPT & Codex Google NotebookLM Cursor

13 Feb 2026 - 1 h 17 min
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