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  • Don’t Stare at the Fire. Start Cooking: Go AI‑Native.
    2025/09/11

    If AI is the fire, Vision to Velocity builds the kitchen. The hosts show up as Revolutionary Mentors, cutting through the hype that promises moonshots and delivers meetings. They point leaders to a native AI operating model.

    We treat AI like teammates. Operator AI runs the repeatable work. Analyst AI surfaces what matters.

    Tuesday Turnaround: a B2B team cut proposal cycles from days to roughly 24 hours by pairing crisp SOPs with on‑demand analysis and a human in the loop. Unchecked automation is just confidence at scale.

    Expect reliability you can audit: clear roles, enforceable SOPs, approvals, and models grounded in trusted data. No black boxes. Measurable velocity. Rapid time to value.

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    18 分
  • Put the Robot on Payroll
    2025/09/03

    The hosts trade hype for operations and make a blunt case for AI as a teammate, not a toy. Let the machine chew through repetition so humans can think, sell, and create. They ground it in outcomes, not adjectives. A conversational AI that quietly fills calendars with client meetings. An AI concierge that turns wandering browsers into confirmed reservations. Tools sit in drawers. Teammates file results.

    The real shift is managerial. Give AI a job description. Define the inputs, the handoffs, and the escalation rules. Feed it clean, organized data so it stops guessing. Write prompts that are specific enough to be useful and simple enough to be repeatable. Remember, AI never calls in sick, but it will follow bad instructions perfectly. That is power if you point it well.

    They close with a rollout plan you can use today. Choose one high‑volume workflow. Clean the data before turning anything on. Draft prompts that mirror the role. Set hard metrics like meetings booked, response time, and hours returned to the team. Keep humans in the loop to review, retrain, and step in when judgment matters. The result is not magic. It is amplification. Your best processes, faster, with fewer late nights and fewer “how did this break” messages.

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    28 分
  • Coffee, Copy, and Sunday Reality Checks
    2025/09/03

    The hosts continue to track founders Jasmine and Llewellan through a Sunday morning where the pyrotechnics stop and the work gets honest. AI speed proves to be both gift and trap. A neat tweak to a card, a clever headline, and suddenly the agent cards lose their linkages. They accept the mess, then tighten the workflow. An overnight question becomes the pivot of the episode. What if copy goes first and design follows? They try it. Page by page, the Copywriting Guru sharpens voice, clarifies value, and aligns tone. Only then do they touch UI. Design starts serving the message instead of bossing it around. The site sounds right before it looks right, and then it looks right because it sounds right. Later, a quick bit of research confirms the hunch. Content first is not a vibe. It is a best practice.

    Meanwhile, Jasmine survives a multi view edit in CapCut. The rules are simple and saved them hours. Edit left to right. Lock the primary track. Drop markers before moving anything. Resist random jumps on the timeline. Less chaos, more clarity.

    Scope creep crashes the party. Twenty new tasks added, three completed, and somehow the product moves forward anyway. The wins are quiet but real. A copy first method is locked. Key user paths get smoother. The editing workflow stops fighting back. This is the unglamorous work that lifts a $5 SaaS feel into something you can sign your name to.

    For builders, it plays like a manual for moving fast without shattering things. Let AI accelerate, not steer. Test constantly. Keep voice consistent across the journey. Watch the full episode in the show notes if you enjoy seeing mayhem tamed in real time. https://youtu.be/IaQOnPVmOrE?si=sI_r3F7v6IP10cWN

    Next up in Episode 4, the Concierge Challenge. A front door that actually greets people, a tighter agent ecosystem, and one step closer to a truly intuitive CoFounder OS.


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    15 分
  • Glass, Gloss, and Quiet Catastrophe
    2025/09/03

    The hosts shadow founders Jasmine and Llewellan journey as they chase a premium finish without triggering silent product disasters. The story opens with an unruly AI spec dump and follows the pair as they turn it into a phased plan that adds polish while protecting MVP flows and video guides. Glassmorphism gets a fair hearing...frosted panels, gentle depth, restrained motion, but the verdict is measured. Beauty never outranks user memory.

    Meanwhile, their copy agent grows up. It starts by asking about vision, audience, KPIs, value props, and constraints, then writes like a partner instead of a word machine. Metrics do the door work, and vanity stays outside. Releases move in small steps with scoped PRs, tight feedback loops, and lovable.dev as the workbench. The result is speed with discipline, not another midnight rollback.

    For builders, this plays like a survival manual for letting AI near your front end. Feed it real context. Ship in increments. Coordinate style across the entire surface area. Keep humans in the cockpit for nuance. Expect experiments that sparkle, decisions that bruise, and lessons you can steal today. The hosts close with a glimpse of Episode 3, where version control becomes second nature, stakeholders learn to dance without stepping on toes, and the brand voice stays razor sharp while the interface evolves.

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    12 分
  • Vibe Coding in Public, The Roast Of
    2025/08/30

    Your hosts aim the spotlight at two rookie creatives, powered with AI and tenacity they went live with their public build on a Saturday and walked straight into a flamethrower.

    Early users and Dr. Jerome Joseph, recognized as the #2 global brand guru in 2022, called it like they saw it: budget SaaS vibes, information overload, trust MIA. Ego on ice. Lessons intact. Then it gets interesting. They spin up a UI/UX Agent inside CoFounder OS to audit contrast, spacing, and flow, inject trust where it’s actually needed, and clean up conversion paths.

    With Lovable.dev’s Vibe Code, those fixes hit AIbrandconsult.com in the same breath. We break down the loop they forged in public: hear the critique, run the AI consult, ship the change. Along the way, we pull receipts on why clear copy beats cleverness and why progressive disclosure keeps chaos from nuking your homepage. If you enjoy a good roast with a redemption arc, this one’s for you.

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    14 分
  • AI Brand Revolution: From Vision to Velocity
    2025/08/30

    This podcast centers on AI Brand Consult, the "world's first fully AI-powered brand agency," and its integration with CoFounder OS, an AI operating system.

    The hosts explore the history of branding, exposing the painful truths and failures of traditional consulting that highlight the need for AI-driven solutions. They present case studies from major brands like Starbucks, Nutella, Kraft Heinz, and BMW, demonstrating how AI delivers breakthrough results by increasing speed, personalization, and efficiency.

    The discussion also covers macro trends in AI spending, the consulting industry's shift, and the prevalent adoption gaps companies face, directly addressing common skepticisms about AI in branding with factual counterarguments. Finally, the source highlights the founders' "build-in-public" approach, emphasizing transparency, community-building, and a "Revolutionary Mentor" brand voice throughout their journey.

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    29 分