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EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 21 MIN

26 | The Emergency Playbook: What Happens When Mom Is Unavailable

from AI for Working Moms - AI Tips, Mom Productivity, Work-Life Harmony, Working Mom Burnout · host Lakesha Holloway | AI & Consumer Trust Strategist

If you got sick tomorrow, could your household function without you? For most working moms, the honest answer is no — not because the people around them are incapable, but because all the information lives in one place: Mom's head. In this episode, Lakesha walks you through how to use AI to build a comprehensive emergency reference anyone in your family can follow — not someday, but now. 🧠 What You'll Learn: The Critical Info Download prompt that gets every school contact, medical detail, password, and routine out of your brain and into a document How to build a Day-by-Day Playbook so a partner, grandparent, or trusted friend can follow your household's rhythm The Decision Tree Builder for judgment calls — sick kids, schedule conflicts, unexpected expenses — so others can handle it without calling you BONUS: The Travel Continuity Plan for working moms who travel, including a communication protocol so you're not managing from the hotel 📋 Prompts in This Episode: The Critical Info Download The Day-by-Day Playbook The Decision Tree Builder BONUS: The Travel Continuity Plan (Ask AI segment) 🔗 Resources: 📝 Take the AI Confidence Quiz → aiconfidenceblueprint.com/workingmomquiz 📥 Grab the free prompt pack → lakeshaholloway.com/playground 👩‍👧 Is your kid AI-ready? Take the Parent AI Readiness Scorecard → aiconfidenceblueprint.com/scorecard 💬 Join the AI Confidence Playground → facebook.com/groups/aiconfidenceplayground 📲 Share this episode with a working mom who needs to hear it — especially if she's the one holding everything together. ⭐ Love the show? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts — it helps other working moms find us!

If you got sick tomorrow, could your household function without you? For most working moms, the honest answer is no — not because the people around them are incapable, but because all the information lives in one place: Mom's head. In this episode, Lakesha walks you through how to use AI to build a comprehensive emergency reference anyone in your family can follow — not someday, but now. 🧠 What You'll Learn: The Critical Info Download prompt that gets every school contact, medical detail, password, and routine out of your brain and into a document How to build a Day-by-Day Playbook so a partner, grandparent, or trusted friend can follow your household's rhythm The Decision Tree Builder for judgment calls — sick kids, schedule conflicts, unexpected expenses — so others can handle it without calling you BONUS: The Travel Continuity Plan for working moms who travel, including a communication protocol so you're not managing from the hotel 📋 Prompts in This Episode: The Critical Info Download The Day-by-Day Playbook The Decision Tree Builder BONUS: The Travel Continuity Plan (Ask AI segment) 🔗 Resources: 📝 Take the AI Confidence Quiz → aiconfidenceblueprint.com/workingmomquiz 📥 Grab the free prompt pack → lakeshaholloway.com/playground 👩‍👧 Is your kid AI-ready? Take the Parent AI Readiness Scorecard → aiconfidenceblueprint.com/scorecard 💬 Join the AI Confidence Playground → facebook.com/groups/aiconfidenceplayground 📲 Share this episode with a working mom who needs to hear it — especially if she's the one holding everything together. ⭐ Love the show? Leave a review on Apple Podcasts — it helps other working moms find us!

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