
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In this episode of Strap on Your Boots, I talk about something that feels less theoretical by the day: the growing impact of AI on business, creativity, and everyday work. Over the past year, I’ve watched AI tools evolve from interesting experiments into practical systems that entrepreneurs and companies are quietly integrating into their daily operations. From marketing and customer support to coding, research, and content creation, AI is already reshaping how businesses function behind the scenes.
I also explore the larger questions this shift creates. What happens when companies reduce entry-level hiring because software can handle repetitive tasks? How does this affect younger generations entering the workforce? And as more online content becomes algorithmically optimized and AI-assisted, why are audiences increasingly craving authenticity, personality, and real human perspective?
This episode isn’t about fearmongering or blind optimism. It’s an honest conversation about the opportunities, tradeoffs, uncertainty, and cultural shifts surrounding AI right now, especially for entrepreneurs, creators, and people trying to adapt to a rapidly changing digital world.
By Jason Sherman5
2727 ratings
In this episode of Strap on Your Boots, I talk about something that feels less theoretical by the day: the growing impact of AI on business, creativity, and everyday work. Over the past year, I’ve watched AI tools evolve from interesting experiments into practical systems that entrepreneurs and companies are quietly integrating into their daily operations. From marketing and customer support to coding, research, and content creation, AI is already reshaping how businesses function behind the scenes.
I also explore the larger questions this shift creates. What happens when companies reduce entry-level hiring because software can handle repetitive tasks? How does this affect younger generations entering the workforce? And as more online content becomes algorithmically optimized and AI-assisted, why are audiences increasingly craving authenticity, personality, and real human perspective?
This episode isn’t about fearmongering or blind optimism. It’s an honest conversation about the opportunities, tradeoffs, uncertainty, and cultural shifts surrounding AI right now, especially for entrepreneurs, creators, and people trying to adapt to a rapidly changing digital world.