You do not have to be, quote, techie who use AI.
Kelly Sinclair:It is so intuitive. All you have to be is curious. Just play with
Kelly Sinclair:it, talk to it, start using it 10 minutes a day, not just for
Kelly Sinclair:the sake of doing more, but to help remove some friction in the
Kelly Sinclair:work that you do right now and to free up some space for what
Kelly Sinclair:actually matters.
Kelly Sinclair:This is the entrepreneur school podcast where we believe you can
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Kelly Sinclair:early stage Entrepreneur on your journey from solopreneur to CEO,
Kelly Sinclair:while wearing all of the other hats in your life. My name is
Kelly Sinclair:Kelly Sinclair, and I'm a brand and marketing strategist who
Kelly Sinclair:started a business with two kids under three. I'm a corporate PR
Kelly Sinclair:girl turned entrepreneur after I learned the hard way that life
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Kelly Sinclair:owners on their journey and learn strategies to help you
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Kelly Sinclair:So here's something that was not on my 2025 bingo card, me
Kelly Sinclair:turning into a tech nerd, an AI strategist, and probably even
Kelly Sinclair:launching an entirely separate AI focused business. Yeah, but
Kelly Sinclair:here we are, and the real question is, how do we use AI
Kelly Sinclair:without letting it turn us into productivity robots? And today,
Kelly Sinclair:I want to share my journey from corporate PR girl to adding
Kelly Sinclair:accidental tech nerd to my bio. I'm going to highlight the
Kelly Sinclair:importance of taking a human first approach to AI some of the
Kelly Sinclair:best examples of how I am using it daily, and how it can
Kelly Sinclair:actually create more ease and alignment in your life and
Kelly Sinclair:business.
Kelly Sinclair:So welcome back to entrepreneur school, my friend. I cannot wait
Kelly Sinclair:to dive into this conversation, because It honestly feels like
Kelly Sinclair:such a plot twist in my own story. I did not see this
Kelly Sinclair:coming, but I have really been in an embrace kind of mood for
Kelly Sinclair:the last year, and just like follow what feels like a hell
Kelly Sinclair:yes, and the more I started using AI every day, just playing
Kelly Sinclair:and testing and having conversations with it, the more
Kelly Sinclair:I realized how powerful it could be and how this really became a
Kelly Sinclair:hell yes for me, is not about helping to crank out 100 blog
Kelly Sinclair:posts, kind of thing. It's really a this can actually make
Kelly Sinclair:my work easier, lighter, more aligned with how I want to live
Kelly Sinclair:my life, kind of way. So if we were to rewind time 365 days, I
Kelly Sinclair:basically wasn't using AI at all. And I share that because
Kelly Sinclair:though chatgpt and AI tools have been around for a few years now,
Kelly Sinclair:the pace at which these are advancing means that anybody can
Kelly Sinclair:become an expert in a very compressed timeline, and that is
Kelly Sinclair:what has happened with me. The more I start using it, the more
Kelly Sinclair:I use it, and now we can fast forward to basically having no
Kelly Sinclair:less than five different chat windows open at any given time,
Kelly Sinclair:and I just simply don't start anything from scratch anymore.
Kelly Sinclair:There are no blank screens, no blank email drafts, no blank
Kelly Sinclair:strategies, no starting anything without something to reflect
Kelly Sinclair:upon or respond to. And I really saw the potential in how AI
Kelly Sinclair:could support my business, my business in aligned values kind
Kelly Sinclair:of way where it allows me to do what I do, but faster and give
Kelly Sinclair:me more space back to do the things that I really want to do
Kelly Sinclair:in my life, like go for a bike ride when I'm done recording
Kelly Sinclair:this podcast, or take my kids to their 1 million sports
Kelly Sinclair:activities. So I really saw the potential in in AI there, and
Kelly Sinclair:how I wanted to make it work for me in 2025 so I invested in some
Kelly Sinclair:learning, particularly around what custom gpts are, how to
Kelly Sinclair:build them, how to pick the right kind of tools that you
Kelly Sinclair:might need to do certain processes or tasks within your
Kelly Sinclair:business. And then I just started like listening to every
Kelly Sinclair:podcast and. Best AI expert out there to see what I didn't know.
Kelly Sinclair:And if we fast forward again, since I built my very first
Kelly Sinclair:custom GPT in early 2025 I now have nearly 30 custom gpts, and
Kelly Sinclair:they handle so much of my work that I honestly don't see myself
Kelly Sinclair:ever hiring a team again. So this has been a really stacked
Kelly Sinclair:evolution of adopting AI into my business, figuring out how it
Kelly Sinclair:can really support me, knowing how to use it, knowing the
Kelly Sinclair:nuances of how to use it, and then also starting to now see
Kelly Sinclair:what some of the gaps are that are there with the current tools
Kelly Sinclair:that are on the market, and actually stepping into finding
Kelly Sinclair:ways to solve those myself and with my partner, who I'm going
Kelly Sinclair:to introduce you to very soon on The podcast to talk about brand
Kelly Sinclair:calibration and the software platform that we're building. I
Kelly Sinclair:don't even know, like I said, accidental tech nerd, not going
Kelly Sinclair:to talk about all of the details. That's not my role, but
Kelly Sinclair:I do know what I wanted to do and what it can and can't do,
Kelly Sinclair:and how to make it work differently.
Kelly Sinclair:So let's just talk about like, AI adoption, because I still
Kelly Sinclair:know, I know there's a big spectrum out there in terms of
Kelly Sinclair:if you're already using this, and let's just say, any kind of
Kelly Sinclair:AI support, whether that's chat GPT or Claude or Gemini or
Kelly Sinclair:perplexity or whatever, like, maybe you're building micro
Kelly Sinclair:tools. Maybe you're doing advanced things, that's great,
Kelly Sinclair:but there's still a big spectrum of like. There's still people
Kelly Sinclair:who are like, Huh? I was just seeing if this was a trend. I
Kelly Sinclair:see is not going to be a trend, it's going to be something I
Kelly Sinclair:have to actually learn. And let's talk about how to
Kelly Sinclair:implement that. And these are people who I've been talking to
Kelly Sinclair:and doing workshops with and teaching different AI
Kelly Sinclair:strategies. And I actually went to a chat GPT custom GPT seminar
Kelly Sinclair:recently, and I was like, let me just see what other people are
Kelly Sinclair:doing, how other people are creating these and see what I
Kelly Sinclair:can learn. And I excitedly learned nothing, which just
Kelly Sinclair:validated for me that I already knew everything that I needed to
Kelly Sinclair:know about building custom gpts to be doing that level of
Kelly Sinclair:training and creating those myself so very validating
Kelly Sinclair:experience. But what I want to say, with respect to AI is that
Kelly Sinclair:it really needs to be a human first adoption, and so that
Kelly Sinclair:means that AI, in my opinion, should be supporting humans and
Kelly Sinclair:not replacing them. This is for the purpose of creating more
Kelly Sinclair:ease and alignment, not filling those same 40 or 80 hours,
Kelly Sinclair:whatever you're working per week, with just more output. I
Kelly Sinclair:know that a lot of people feel like there's some concerns,
Kelly Sinclair:right? Can will AI make us lazy? Are we going to default to a
Kelly Sinclair:robot to do things for us? Is this just going to create a
Kelly Sinclair:whole bunch of crappy content and misinformation out there on
Kelly Sinclair:the internet, and all of those things are very real
Kelly Sinclair:possibilities, but this is where we each can be empowered to
Kelly Sinclair:decide how we're going to use AI tools and support in our own
Kelly Sinclair:lives, which is that we are the last point of review before
Kelly Sinclair:something goes out there, your brain still needs to be on. You
Kelly Sinclair:are the expert in what you do, and what you can get AI to do is
Kelly Sinclair:just give you something to respond to, so not to do the
Kelly Sinclair:thinking for you, not to create something that you just hit
Kelly Sinclair:publish on without reviewing. It's about getting you 95% of
Kelly Sinclair:the way there, in the first step and in way faster amount of
Kelly Sinclair:time, so that you can be building from like editing a
Kelly Sinclair:draft, rather than creating everything from scratch every
Kelly Sinclair:single time. And then one reason why I've become obsessed with
Kelly Sinclair:this, the which I keep saying and in previous episodes, is
Kelly Sinclair:that my human design is a generator. My strategy is to
Kelly Sinclair:respond, and AI has given me that so much because, I mean,
Kelly Sinclair:I'm sitting here right now and I work in my basement, and I'm
Kelly Sinclair:alone a lot, and I actually am very extroverted person, so I
Kelly Sinclair:need, like, that engagement and that interaction and that like
Kelly Sinclair:reflection and somebody to bounce things off of. And that
Kelly Sinclair:is absolutely a really good use of AI is like, Hey, this is my
Kelly Sinclair:idea. Can you help me identify the gaps? This is my starting
Kelly Sinclair:point. Or here, let me just verbally say the kind of email
Kelly Sinclair:that I want to write. Can you help me tweak it into something
Kelly Sinclair:that sounds like my actual brand and when you've got custom GPT
Kelly Sinclair:is on board? Those are Korean. You did based on your own
Kelly Sinclair:templates and examples and best practices and all the things.
Kelly Sinclair:And now I'm speaking 100 miles a minute, because this is how
Kelly Sinclair:excited I get when I'm talking about AI, which is crazy. It's
Kelly Sinclair:seriously crazy to me. I did not have this identity. I have said
Kelly Sinclair:time and time again, like I am not an even an early adopter,
Kelly Sinclair:like I said, right just a minute ago, I didn't even start using
Kelly Sinclair:AI at all until late into 2024, and now I am at a place where I
Kelly Sinclair:can see, based on other experts in the in the industry, that I
Kelly Sinclair:am at least level with them in terms of my knowledge and
Kelly Sinclair:ability to create tools and to use AI in ways that are going to
Kelly Sinclair:be industry changing and game changing for entrepreneurship
Kelly Sinclair:and just the people that I want to help with the work that I do.
Kelly Sinclair:So that's amazing. I will say that I do share the concern that
Kelly Sinclair:a lot of people have, and maybe that you have with respect to,
Kelly Sinclair:you know, how AI is going to change the way that we think and
Kelly Sinclair:function and operate as humans. Right now, we maintain that
Kelly Sinclair:we've already built the critical thinking skills to really be
Kelly Sinclair:able to use AI and tweak it and bend it and understand the
Kelly Sinclair:nuances and to also see and know if it's not giving us what we
Kelly Sinclair:want it to do. We can notice inaccuracies. We can tell if
Kelly Sinclair:it's hallucinating. I don't know if that's going to be true for
Kelly Sinclair:generations to come, and I do have some concerns about how
Kelly Sinclair:that's going to play out for my kids, but that's a whole other
Kelly Sinclair:conversation. But I do want to just lay that out there. I'm not
Kelly Sinclair:here. You know, saying this is the best thing ever to happen,
Kelly Sinclair:and there's no risks and no downsides, because There
Kelly Sinclair:absolutely are, as with anything technology, especially in this
Kelly Sinclair:case, where it literally has a mind of its own, and so learning
Kelly Sinclair:how to program and work with a tool that that can function and
Kelly Sinclair:you don't really know what to expect from it is pretty mind
Kelly Sinclair:blowing, but it's also super exciting.
Kelly Sinclair:So I want to share a few of the key ways that I'm using AI on a
Kelly Sinclair:daily basis. First of all, for doing tasks. So anything that
Kelly Sinclair:you do more than once, that you repeat, can be turned into a
Kelly Sinclair:custom GPT. You can train it on a specific job description and
Kelly Sinclair:give it parameters that you want it to work within. You can
Kelly Sinclair:calibrate it to your brand. And I will talk more about that in
Kelly Sinclair:my brand calibrator tool that I built in our next episode,
Kelly Sinclair:because it's just about ready to be released to the world more
Kelly Sinclair:broadly, and you can give it templates, examples, and all of
Kelly Sinclair:the knowledge that it needs to really do that job. So, for
Kelly Sinclair:example, I have an email writer. It knows my style, my voice. It
Kelly Sinclair:has my brand guidelines. It knows, you know, email writing
Kelly Sinclair:best practices, that I like to write a certain length of
Kelly Sinclair:emails, that for my podcast, I have a certain format that I
Kelly Sinclair:follow. This summer, I did a social media experiment, and I
Kelly Sinclair:sent out a summer off social diary, update, weekly ish, and I
Kelly Sinclair:created a format for that, and it produced everything that I
Kelly Sinclair:wanted, just from me dictating some thoughts and ideas, and
Kelly Sinclair:then it will organize them and put them into my format and my
Kelly Sinclair:voice and be like 99% ready to go in one click, which is
Kelly Sinclair:incredible time savings, and it gives me the opportunity to then
Kelly Sinclair:communicate more with my audience, right? So that's one
Kelly Sinclair:of the big ways. The other one for 10 asks is I have built an
Kelly Sinclair:entire podcast bot squad, which is something that I'll also be
Kelly Sinclair:releasing for other podcasters in the coming weeks, and that
Kelly Sinclair:has every tool needed for planning, producing and
Kelly Sinclair:promoting a podcast. So I have, like, an interview prep, pod
Kelly Sinclair:bot. I have a script writer, an outline writer, like episode
Kelly Sinclair:planner. My favorite one is Phoebe. She is my show notes
Kelly Sinclair:writer, and she creates a lot of the assets that are related to
Kelly Sinclair:promoting the podcast and also communicating with the guest, if
Kelly Sinclair:I had a guest on the show, and tools like that, and I've also
Kelly Sinclair:given away in bundles over the last few months Penny. She's my
Kelly Sinclair:podcast promoter, and she'll take your podcast transcript and
Kelly Sinclair:turn it into a 62nd real script for you to create, like a face
Kelly Sinclair:to camera reel. Rather than going through and searching for
Kelly Sinclair:a clip and a timestamp and stuff and pulling that out, I found
Kelly Sinclair:it. Just way easier to just hit record and make a summary
Kelly Sinclair:version. And it's trained on, you know, viral video best
Kelly Sinclair:practices and structure and hooks and all of that kind of
Kelly Sinclair:stuff. So that's where you can really get into the weeds about
Kelly Sinclair:what you want your custom GPT to be an expert in. And it
Kelly Sinclair:basically wears that hat, and it will be that perspective, and it
Kelly Sinclair:will do that job that you tell it, and it doesn't forget. It
Kelly Sinclair:doesn't forget how you don't have to remind it, like the
Kelly Sinclair:summer students that you might have hired a few years ago who
Kelly Sinclair:you had to remind how to do things on a regular basis,
Kelly Sinclair:right?
Kelly Sinclair:And then after the bots that I have that are about task
Kelly Sinclair:delivery and like content creation, essentially, I also
Kelly Sinclair:started building interactive bots. And this is something that
Kelly Sinclair:I think is, you know, something that I made up myself and
Kelly Sinclair:created workflows for to get them to be more exciting than a
Kelly Sinclair:form. The first idea I had was I want to create an onboarding
Kelly Sinclair:assistant for my new clients, and so I named her Olivia,
Kelly Sinclair:because Alliteration is my thing. So Olivia, the onboarding
Kelly Sinclair:assistant, will have an interactive conversation with my
Kelly Sinclair:clients to extract the initial information that I need for them
Kelly Sinclair:before I start writing their visibility strategy. And I've
Kelly Sinclair:seen the back and forth conversation, and I've been
Kelly Sinclair:blown away at how you know it can prompt you if you don't give
Kelly Sinclair:a long enough response, like, I don't know about you, but if I
Kelly Sinclair:fill out a form, I feel like, literally, like, there's a box
Kelly Sinclair:around what I should be putting or Am I answering the question
Kelly Sinclair:properly? But if you have it as an interactive GPT, it will say,
Kelly Sinclair:you know, you can say, I don't know. And it will say, Well,
Kelly Sinclair:what about this? Or what about that? Or have you thought about
Kelly Sinclair:this? Or here's some examples, and it gives you sparks, so it
Kelly Sinclair:creates a much better response in this particular onboarding
Kelly Sinclair:assistant example from my clients, so I can see a more
Kelly Sinclair:thorough overview and get better information that allows me to do
Kelly Sinclair:my job better when it comes to writing their visibility
Kelly Sinclair:strategies. So I actually had the first client that I had go
Kelly Sinclair:through this over the summer, she was like, I've never felt so
Kelly Sinclair:seen and heard as when going through this experience with
Kelly Sinclair:Olivia.
Kelly Sinclair:So I think that goes to show like, yeah, that sounds a little
Kelly Sinclair:bit creepy, but it goes to show the potential for, you know,
Kelly Sinclair:interaction and engagement that can come from using a GPT,
Kelly Sinclair:rather than just using a form for something that you're
Kelly Sinclair:collecting information about. And of course, I've built other
Kelly Sinclair:tools as well, like the brand calibrator, which is a multi
Kelly Sinclair:agent system that synthesizes data into a usable brand
Kelly Sinclair:document for AI training. And so this is like a multi step, multi
Kelly Sinclair:GPT built into one GPT kind of situation, and it's quite
Kelly Sinclair:comprehensive and extensive, and the actual process takes about
Kelly Sinclair:an hour with the client going through it back and forth. So
Kelly Sinclair:that has taken a lot of tweaks, and I've never experienced a bot
Kelly Sinclair:that can do that much myself, and so I was really proud of how
Kelly Sinclair:that has turned out, and I'm really excited to be sharing the
Kelly Sinclair:brand calibrator very soon. It will launch as part of the ease
Kelly Sinclair:and alignment with AI bundle that's coming out soon.
Kelly Sinclair:So those are some of the key ways that I'm using it. I will
Kelly Sinclair:also just start up a chat to, you know, ask AI about its own
Kelly Sinclair:capabilities. That's definitely an option, especially if you're
Kelly Sinclair:newer to using tools like chat GPT, you can ask it what it can
Kelly Sinclair:do, what it needs to know in order for you to get what you
Kelly Sinclair:want. So if you're like trying to I've used it for
Kelly Sinclair:spreadsheets, for example. So I'm not a spreadsheet creator.
Kelly Sinclair:I'm not a pro at Excel by any means. And then I've spent so
Kelly Sinclair:many hours on YouTube trying to figure out different formulas
Kelly Sinclair:and how to automate things and whatever. But I thought, you
Kelly Sinclair:know, I bet chatgpt can just tell me the answers to this, and
Kelly Sinclair:absolutely, oh my gosh. I will upload a spreadsheet and say,
Kelly Sinclair:This is what I wanted to do, and then it will give me the
Kelly Sinclair:formulas and where to put them. And that is magic, and that is
Kelly Sinclair:hours of searching and watching YouTube videos that I don't have
Kelly Sinclair:to worry about anymore. So it's really, really good for things,
Kelly Sinclair:especially things that you did not go to school for, things
Kelly Sinclair:that you are not the expert in, to get some insights advice, you
Kelly Sinclair:know, tech tips, I'm getting it to help me with, like, code and
Kelly Sinclair:stuff for my website that I need to do right now, which normally
Kelly Sinclair:I would be, like, so frustrated I would have thrown my laptop
Kelly Sinclair:out the freaking window and. And been like, I can't make this
Kelly Sinclair:page work, but I send it, the link to the page say, This is
Kelly Sinclair:what's going wrong. This is what I need to do, and this is the
Kelly Sinclair:editor that I'm using in WordPress. And it's like, this
Kelly Sinclair:is the size of the box and the padding and the settings that
Kelly Sinclair:you need to change, and it fixed it. And I hope you all love my
Kelly Sinclair:bundle gift page, because that was a labor of love with
Kelly Sinclair:designing and chatgpt support.
Kelly Sinclair:So again, so many opportunities. The reason why I at all times,
Kelly Sinclair:have chatgpt Open probably in five or six windows, so without
Kelly Sinclair:being a complete fire hose for you to drink from right now. I
Kelly Sinclair:hope that you have a few key takeaways from here, even if you
Kelly Sinclair:aren't already using AI, that you can see what the
Kelly Sinclair:possibilities are, and that you can start embracing it and
Kelly Sinclair:knowing that at the end of the day, you have control, right?
Kelly Sinclair:You are the boss who gets to decide whether you believe what
Kelly Sinclair:it says, whether you share what it creates for you, whether you
Kelly Sinclair:listen to the advice that it gives human first, AI, adoption.
Kelly Sinclair:That is the big takeaway that I want you to have, and I also
Kelly Sinclair:want you to know that you do not have to be, quote, techie who
Kelly Sinclair:use AI. It is so intuitive, all you have to be is curious. Just
Kelly Sinclair:play with it, talk to it, start using it 10 minutes a day, not
Kelly Sinclair:just for the sake of doing more, but to help remove some friction
Kelly Sinclair:in the work that you do right now, and to free up some space
Kelly Sinclair:for what actually matters, because that's what I really see
Kelly Sinclair:the benefits of this being. And if you want a starting point and
Kelly Sinclair:you want to see one of my interactive bots in action, grab
Kelly Sinclair:the 90 day visibility sprint starter kits, and make sure you
Kelly Sinclair:keep your eyes peeled for the brand calibrator coming soon, as
Kelly Sinclair:well as the ease and alignment with AI bundle that I'm hosting
Kelly Sinclair:starting on September 12.
Kelly Sinclair:So that is the story. I did not plan to become an AI strategist,
Kelly Sinclair:but using AI every day has really pulled me here, and I'm
Kelly Sinclair:just using this episode to really step into that, right?
Kelly Sinclair:I've been like, low key behind the scenes, talking with some
Kelly Sinclair:people about it, but I haven't even, like, changed my own
Kelly Sinclair:website or anything to reflect the fact that this is so much a
Kelly Sinclair:part of who I am now and how I show up and support my clients.
Kelly Sinclair:And I'm just so excited. I'm really, really excited about it
Kelly Sinclair:all. So next week, I'm going to be back with a case study from
Kelly Sinclair:my brand calibrator workshop, walk you through how that works,
Kelly Sinclair:and I'll show you exactly what brand calibration looks like in
Kelly Sinclair:action and why it's the missing piece that most people skip when
Kelly Sinclair:they try to use AI for their business, and what causes the
Kelly Sinclair:frustration in the outputs? Really everything that you get
Kelly Sinclair:out of chatgpt or any AI tool is only as good as the inputs that
Kelly Sinclair:you put in. Thank you for listening, my friend. I can't
Kelly Sinclair:wait to hear what you take away from this one. Please feel free
Kelly Sinclair:to send me an email or a DM, and let's chat about it. Bye for
Kelly Sinclair:now.