I've been building companies and leading people strategy for decades, but I've never been a developer. For years, that meant my best ideas stayed trapped in my head—or cost me tens of thousands of dollars every time I wanted to build something real. Then AI changed everything. In this episode, I'm sharing my story of going from paying $10K+ per change on my Everyday Innovator assessment to building HeyAnna—a fully functional collaboration app—in 48 hours after a breakfast conversation in Kiowa, Colorado. This isn't a tech podcast. This is about what happens when the barrier between "I have an idea" and "I built the thing" disappears. We're all so busy being afraid of what AI might replace that we're missing what it makes POSSIBLE. For the first time in history, you don't need permission, investors, or a technical co-founder to turn your ideas into reality. I lived through Facebook, Uber, and the birth of the internet. This moment is bigger. AI isn't just changing how we work—it's democratizing who gets to build. What we cover: The real cost of being non-technical (and how AI eliminates it) My journey from paying developers to building myself with Claude and Lovable The exact moment everything changed (spoiler: it involved eggs and Jeff) Why "I'm not technical" is no longer a valid excuse What courage looks like when the tools finally match your vision If you've been carrying around an idea but feel stuck because you "don't know how to code," this episode is for you. The tools are here. The moment is now. Let's build. Two two apps I reference in the website: www.everydayinnovators.ai www.heyanna.app