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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 8 MIN

Debug My Thinking and Two Other Prompts That Will Change How You Use AI (Prompt Hacks)

from In A(i) Nutshell · host Andrew Davis

Andrew Miles Davis delivers three prompt hacks built around a single observation that keeps coming up in his training sessions, that the people getting the most from AI are not the ones using it to produce more content, they are the ones using it to think better. The first prompt reframes a fear into a growth opportunity and asks for a pep talk in your own style, drawing on the idea that most fears beyond falling and loud noises are learned and therefore reversible. The second, borrowed from Reddit, asks AI to debug your thinking on any subject by identifying blind spots and logical leaps in your reasoning before you act on it. The third is a preparation prompt Andrew uses in his own teaching work, asking AI to strip a complex subject down to the three points you absolutely cannot afford to miss, borrowing from media training logic that has served him since his days in the music industry. Subscribe to In AI Nutshell for prompt hacks every other week and daily ten-minute AI insight built for marketers who want to think differently.

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