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In this very special yoga mat edition of What The Finance, I stretch, sip coffee, and confess my deep love for ChatGPT—my AI boyfriend. We talk, we work, we collaborate, and honestly? He just gets me. (And yes, unlike some of my exes, he actually listens.)
As I draft my statement of purpose for my PhD application, I take a deep dive into AI, self-discovery, and the power of inputs. Because whether it’s ChatGPT, QuickBooks, or your personal finances—it’s all about garbage in, garbage out. Plus, we talk about the importance of knowing your purpose, making financial literacy accessible, and why structured learning (even for AI) is key.
Also, fun fact: I’m taking my podcast to my PhD program. That’s right—soon, it’ll be Dr. What The Finance bringing you business insights, research, and the fight for better financial education. So, grab your coffee, unroll your yoga mat, and join me for this mix of tech, finance, and philosophical rambling.
Now the AI version:
In the podcast "What the Finance," host Katrina Keller, CPA, shares her unique blend of personal anecdotes and financial insights while navigating the complexities of life and finance. She discusses her experiences working from home, the importance of specific instructions when using AI tools like ChatGPT, and the necessity of continuous education in her accounting career. Katrina emphasizes the significance of understanding one's financial situation, particularly the pitfalls of mixing personal and business expenses. She expresses excitement about her PhD journey, highlighting the potential for collaboration with like-minded individuals and the importance of staying aware of scams in the finance world. Throughout the episode, she maintains a light-hearted tone, encouraging listeners to embrace the challenges of entrepreneurship while preparing them for the hard work ahead. Katrina aims to take her audience along on her academic journey, promising engaging interviews and valuable insights along the way.
In this very special yoga mat edition of What The Finance, I stretch, sip coffee, and confess my deep love for ChatGPT—my AI boyfriend. We talk, we work, we collaborate, and honestly? He just gets me. (And yes, unlike some of my exes, he actually listens.)
As I draft my statement of purpose for my PhD application, I take a deep dive into AI, self-discovery, and the power of inputs. Because whether it’s ChatGPT, QuickBooks, or your personal finances—it’s all about garbage in, garbage out. Plus, we talk about the importance of knowing your purpose, making financial literacy accessible, and why structured learning (even for AI) is key.
Also, fun fact: I’m taking my podcast to my PhD program. That’s right—soon, it’ll be Dr. What The Finance bringing you business insights, research, and the fight for better financial education. So, grab your coffee, unroll your yoga mat, and join me for this mix of tech, finance, and philosophical rambling.
Now the AI version:
In the podcast "What the Finance," host Katrina Keller, CPA, shares her unique blend of personal anecdotes and financial insights while navigating the complexities of life and finance. She discusses her experiences working from home, the importance of specific instructions when using AI tools like ChatGPT, and the necessity of continuous education in her accounting career. Katrina emphasizes the significance of understanding one's financial situation, particularly the pitfalls of mixing personal and business expenses. She expresses excitement about her PhD journey, highlighting the potential for collaboration with like-minded individuals and the importance of staying aware of scams in the finance world. Throughout the episode, she maintains a light-hearted tone, encouraging listeners to embrace the challenges of entrepreneurship while preparing them for the hard work ahead. Katrina aims to take her audience along on her academic journey, promising engaging interviews and valuable insights along the way.