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EPISODE · Feb 25, 2026 · 40 MIN

Bridging the Human–AI Gap: Dr. Noah St. John on AI Leadership, Zero Friction, and Getting Cited by LLMs

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Jason Wright welcomes back leadership and performance coach Dr. Noah St. John, who explains why the AI revolution is moving far faster than the early internet and why many leaders feel fear about AI replacing jobs and livelihoods. Dr. Noah describes the “human AI gap,” driven by human fear and greed, and urges leaders to stay in control rather than letting LLMs dictate decisions, noting AI “hallucinations” and sharing Sam Altman’s comments about AI risk. He applies his “Zero Friction” philosophy by framing business problems as friction problems requiring friction-removing solutions, including AI-related friction. They discuss his 26th book and first children’s book, “I Ask Better Questions,” and how better questions relate to prompting and “garbage in, garbage out.” Dr. Noah also introduces ClickPulses.ai to help businesses become “AI visible” and get cited by LLMs faster than traditional SEO, and directs listeners to noahstjohn.com for an executive briefing and a revenue ceiling diagnostic.00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro01:28 Why People Fear AI04:09 The Human AI Gap07:36 AI Leadership and Staying in Control11:40 Zero Friction Business Lens15:28 Better Questions and Prompting18:51 Garbage In Garbage Out19:58 AI Hallucinations Explained20:43 Role Prompting Tactic21:38 Asking Better Questions23:21 AI Visibility for Business26:53 From Google to LLM Search29:21 Land Rush Marketing Window32:56 Using LLMs Daily36:14 Contact and Resources39:25 Final Sign Off

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