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The Blog
Solopreneurs and builders across the country, contributing their expertise and thoughts to the blog.
Once you're a member, you can add your own posts, and Zora, your AI blog agent, helps you write them. Every published post links back to your profile, so your name and your site get the backlink and the search credit too.
How I Actually Think: Voice Notes, Brain Dumps, and Coming Back to Refine
My process is audio first, not outline first, and forcing myself into the standard advice would have broken the way I actually work.
You Can't Micromanage Claude, or You'll Never Succeed
Most people fail with Claude because they treat it like a vending machine for tiny tasks instead of giving it a real goal and letting it work.
You're Doing Claude Wrong (No One Else Is Going to Tell You)
The same mistake keeps showing up in room after room: something pretty that solves today's problem and nothing built to hold up past it.
You're Not Orchestrating AI Agents, You're the Executive
The real unlock in agent orchestration isn't directing every agent's every move, it's delegating the orchestration itself and reviewing outcomes like an executive.
Human-in-the-Loop (HITL): Building the Workforce of the Future
Human-in-the-loop means AI systems always include checkpoints where people validate, adjust, or decide. Here's why that matters for governance, trust, and the jobs of the future.
AI Transformation Strategy: From Experimentation to Enterprise Scale
Moving from pilots and experiments to enterprise-wide AI adoption with measurable outcomes. Strategy, governance, HITL, and change management.
AI Governance: Building Trust in Healthcare, Finance, and Beyond
AI governance is a framework of policies, oversight, and practices that ensure AI is ethical, compliant, and trustworthy. Learn how to build trust in regulated industries.
Answer Engine Optimization (AEO): Winning Visibility in the Age of AI
AEO is about structuring your content so AI tools like Google AI, Alexa, and Copilot can find, understand, and cite you as the trusted answer.
