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AI Decoded
by Upsilon AI
Making AI click. Practical conversations about AI tools for everyday people — no tech background needed. New episodes every week.
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EP14 — Land Your Next Job with Claude
Your resume isn't the problem — the way it's presented is. This episode covers the full job search stack: tailoring resumes for every application, writing cover letters that actually get read, preparing for interviews the way professionals do, and negotiating salary with data instead of anxiety.- Why generic resumes fail before a human ever reads them — and how Claude fixes the ATS and keyword problem in minutes - The three-part cover letter structure that tells recruiters you actually researched the company, not just the job title - Using Claude as a practice interviewer: STAR method, the questions that always come up, and how to prepare questions that impress at the end - LinkedIn headline and summary optimization, salary research, and the exact language to use when they ask about your expectations Job hunting is exhausting — but the gap between candidates who use these tools and those who don't has become significant enough to change the shape of the search. (0:00) Introduction — why the silence isn't about your experience (2:05) How ATS filters work — and what Claude does about them (5:43) Action verbs, metrics, and why numbers change everything (8:50) Tailoring per application without starting from scratch (11:25) Cover letters: the three opportunities everyone leaves on the table (14:32) Interview prep: Claude as your practice interviewer (17:08) The STAR method for behavioral questions (18:41) Researching the company and what questions to bring (20:15) LinkedIn, salary research, and negotiation rules (21:17) Closing — building a job search system
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EP13 — Claude Projects & Skills: Work Smarter
Explaining who you are at the start of every Claude conversation is a sign you're using the tool below its potential.This episode is about the infrastructure layer — Projects and Skills — that turns Claude from a capable but stateless tool into a persistent professional workspace that already knows your context when you show up. - What Claude Projects are, when to use them instead of regular chat, and how to write instructions that actually change the quality of output - The Skills Directory: what's in it, how marketing and business skills work, and the two ways to deploy them - Why combining a well-configured Project with the right Skill produces results that feel less like prompting a tool and more like working with a collaboratorIf you've been getting good results from Claude but feel like you're re-explaining yourself every session, this episode is where the setup finally starts compounding. (0:00) Introduction (1:44) The problem with regular chat — why the repetition is a signal (3:28) What Claude Projects are and what they actually change (5:43) When to use a Project vs. regular chat (one question decides it) (7:58) Writing Project instructions that produce better output (10:24) Uploading documents to your Project (12:50) What Skills are and how they work (14:34) The Skills Directory: marketing and business categories (16:49) Two ways to deploy a Skill (Project integration vs. paste-in) (18:44) Combining a Project with a Skill — why it compounds (20:48) The setup exercise — building your first real workspace (22:53) Closing thoughts
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EP12 — Study Smarter with Claude AI
Stuck on a concept at midnight with no one to ask? There's a better option than re-reading the same paragraph for the fourth time. This episode is for college students — and anyone who works with them — covering how to use Claude as a patient, always-available study partner that actually helps you understand material rather than just producing answers you copy and paste.- How to describe confusion in your own words and get an explanation that starts exactly where your understandingbroke down - The active recall workflow: generating practice questions, adjusting difficulty, and getting feedback that actuallyteaches - Using Claude for academic writing without bypassing the thinking — staying the author while Claude helps you structure and reviseThis isn't about shortcuts. It's about having access to the kind of support — explanations, practice, feedback — that used to require an expensive tutor or a very patient professor. (0:00) Introduction (1:25) The gap between access to information and actual understanding (3:22) How to ask Claude to explain what your professor said — the right framing (6:01) Follow-up questions and why they matter more than the first answer (7:57) Using analogies to connect new concepts to what you already know (10:15) Active recall: practice questions that actually build memory (12:43) How to customize question difficulty and format (15:12) Academic writing with Claude — outline, draft, revise (staying the author) (16:58) Research support: what Claude can and can't do (18:44) Closing thoughts
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EP11 — Fix Your Website Copy & SEO with Claude
Website copy that converts, local SEO that actually gets you found, and a quarterly maintenance routine that keeps your site credible over time — this episode covers all three. Most professional websites were built once and never seriously revisited, which means they're silently working against the marketing you're doing everywhere else. This episode shows you how to treat your website as a living document instead of a one-time project, using Claude as your guide for every step. - How to revise your homepage, about page, and services text so it actually moves visitors to reach out - The local SEO fix most professional service websites are missing — and it's simpler than you think - A 90-minute quarterly review process that catches the small errors that quietly damage credibilityIf you have a website that's out of date, hard to update, or just not generating inquiries, this episode gives you a clear path forward. (0:00) Introduction (2:10) The right way to think about your website (not a project — a living document) (4:59) Content that converts: homepage, about page, services (8:05) How to use Claude to revise copy for your specific audience (11:16) Local SEO — why most professional sites are invisible for their best searches (15:09) The SEO workflow with Claude (no algorithm knowledge required) (18:11) Maintenance: the quarterly review and what to check (20:34) Conversion rate — the question most site owners never ask (22:31) Closing thoughts
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EP10 — Keep Clients & Fix Your Website with AI
Client follow-up systems and website audits are two of the highest-leverage things any independent professional can do— and almost nobody does them consistently. This episode covers how to use Claude to build a 12-month client contact strategy that keeps past relationships warm without being intrusive, then walks through how to identify your website platform, what changes actually move the needle, and how to preview before you publish so you never accidentally break anything.- How to write follow-up messages that don't feel awkward—even after months of silence - Four ways to identify your website platform (including a free tool that does it instantly) - The pre-publication checklist that prevents embarrassing errors before visitors ever see themWhether you're a realtor, consultant, or any kind of independent professional, this episode gives you a system for both relationship maintenance and website improvement that you can start using this week. (0:00) Introduction (2:09) Why past clients are your most valuable contacts (5:16) The 12-month contact strategy — five to six touchpoints that work (9:21) How Claude helps you write follow-up messages without the awkwardness (12:46) Building a monthly communication calendar (15:20) Identifying your website platform (four methods) (18:22) What changes actually improve your website (21:43) Preview before you publish — and the pre-publication checklist (23:57) Closing thoughts
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EP09 — Build Your CRM From Scratch: Free Tools, Real System
The professionals who grow steadily over time — versus those who do the same amount of work for the same results year after year — are almost never the ones with better marketing. They are the ones who never let a warm lead go cold. EP09 of AI Decoded is a practical build session: how to construct a functional client database from scratch using free tools, with Claude handling the communication work that makes the system worth maintaining. Topics covered: - The exact column structure for a Google Sheets CRM that captures what matters without creating busywork — including the field most professionals skip that separates relationship-builders from transaction-processors - How to use Claude to draft follow-up messages calibrated to a specific person's situation, prepare for sales calls, and write payment requests that are professional without being awkward - Payment tracking: why most professionals handle it poorly, and how adding a few columns to your existing spreadsheet makes overdue invoices impossible to ignoreThe database does not generate relationships — only human interaction does. But it creates the conditions where relationships can be maintained systematically, at a scale memory alone cannot support. (0:00) Introduction — The system that separates steady growth from the hamster wheel (2:26) Why Google Sheets is the right starting tool (4:35) The nine-to-twelve column structure — every field earns its place (7:56) Stage labels and color coding as a visual pipeline (10:04) The "personal notes" column and why it matters most (11:36) Using Claude to design your CRM structure (13:26) Populating the database — start imperfect, start today (15:15) Claude as a follow-up writing assistant (17:23) The Marcus problem: what to say after silence (19:32) Payment tracking: adding financial visibility to the same sheet (21:58) Writing payment requests with Claude
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EP08 — Metrics That Matter & Building Your First CRM
Posting consistently and seeing almost no business results is one of the most disorienting positions an independent professional can be in — because the effort is real but the feedback is invisible. EP08 of AI Decoded is about diagnosing what is actually happening and building the back-end system that turns social media activity into actual client relationships. Topics covered: - Vanity metrics vs. signal metrics: why follower count and likes tell you almost nothing, and what engagement rate, profile visits, and direct messages actually reveal about whether your content is working - The optimization cycle: how to read four weeks of data and adjust your content mix based on what the pattern is actually telling you - CRM fundamentals for independent professionals — what it is, why most people resist building one, and why the simple version (a Google Sheet with the right columns) is more than enough to start Most professionals lose more business to missed follow-ups than to bad marketing. This episode builds the system that closes that gap. (0:00) Introduction — When effort is visible but results aren't (2:51) Vanity metrics vs. signal metrics (6:31) Engagement rate, profile visits, link clicks, DMs — what to track (9:46) The optimization cycle: four weeks of data, one pattern (13:01) How to use Claude for content analytics (15:03) The follow-up gap — where most leads actually die (17:54) What a CRM is and isn't for independent professionals (21:10) The simple CRM: Google Sheets, Notion, HubSpot free (24:25) Claude's role in the follow-up workflow
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EP07 — Content Calendars & Personal Brand: Stop Winging It
Consistency is not a motivation problem — it is a planning problem. And once you understand that, fixing it becomes much more straightforward. EP07 of AI Decoded is about building the infrastructure that makes showing up on social media feel like following a plan rather than generating ideas from scratch under pressure. Topics covered: - How to build a monthly content calendar with Claude that specifies not just topics but format, category, and opening hook — so execution day is almost frictionless - Platform-specific tactics for Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and TikTok that go beyond general advice into what actually performs on each channel - Personal brand: what it actually is, why most professionals have never articulated it clearly, and how Claude can help distill your specific professional identity into a statement that makes every content decision easierThe 50-30-20 content mix. The cross-posting workflow that keeps multi-platform presence sustainable. The brand statement process that separates specific, memorable professionals from generic ones. (0:00) Introduction — Why consistency is a planning problem, not a motivation problem (2:08) What a content calendar actually does for your workflow (4:37) The 50-30-20 content mix: educational, trust, offer (7:49) Building a monthly calendar with Claude (10:39) Platform tactics: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok (15:37) Cross-posting: create once, adapt intentionally (17:45) Personal brand — what it actually is (20:35) Building a brand statement with Claude (23:26) Visual consistency as a passive recognition mechanism
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EP06 — Content Creation 101: Pick Your Platforms & Post Smarter
Choosing the wrong platform is one of the most common — and most fixable — mistakes independent professionals make when building a social media presence. EP06 of AI Decoded cuts through the noise on platform selection, content frameworks, and the one role Claude plays that most people never think to use it for. Topics covered: - How to pick the two platforms that actually fit your audience and your workflow — and why starting with five guarantees mediocrity across all of them - What Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and TikTok each actually reward — and how to use that knowledge to post content that feels native, not imported - Claude as a translation engine: how to brief it with your real expertise and get polished, platform-ready content out the other side The goal is not more content. It is better content, produced at a pace you can actually sustain. (0:00) Introduction — Why platform choice determines everything (3:22) The right number of platforms to start with (it's two) (6:30) What Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and TikTok each reward (12:31) Claude as a translation engine — not a ghostwriter (16:41) How to write a brief that gets useful content out (19:15) Hashtag strategy for independent professionals (21:39) Posting timing: the early engagement window (23:06) Consistency as a compounding business asset
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EP05 — Write Hooks That Stop the Scroll: Claude Strategy
Writing social media captions that stop the scroll is a learnable skill — and for most real estate agents, mastering it is the single fastest way to grow an audience that actually converts. This episode breaks down the hook-body-call-to-action structure behind content that gets read, saved, and shared, then shows how to use Claude to produce that content consistently without burning out. Topics covered: - The four hook types that work across Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn — and why generic openers kill engagement before it starts - How hashtag strategy actually works (hint: bigger is not better) - The specific Claude workflow that turns your market knowledge into a week of polished content in 30 minutes We follow Elena, an Austin agent who went from inconsistent posting to a steady stream of warm inbound leads — not by posting more, but by posting smarter with AI assistance. The strategy is clear. The tools are free. The blank page problem is solvable. (0:00) Introduction — Why most agents are on the wrong side of the scroll (3:13) What a hook actually does and why generic openers fail (7:53) The four hook types: question, number, story, unexpected statement (12:32) Body structure and platform-specific formatting (15:45) Hashtag strategy — the three-level framework (18:17) Timing and the early-engagement window (20:35) How to use Claude to build a week of content in 30 minutes (24:03) Elena's story: from 1,200 followers to warm inbound leads
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EP04 — TikTok, YouTube & Multi-Platform Strategy for Realtors
Instagram is the platform most realtors know. But the platform most of them are ignoring — TikTok — might be the single most powerful tool available right now for reaching people who've never heard of you. That's a structural feature of how TikTok works, not just a trend. In Part 2 of AI Decoded's series on social media for real estate agents, we cover the platforms that most agents underestimate — and how to be present on multiple channels without creating entirely separate content for each one: - TikTok: why its algorithm reaches strangers by design, what content earns completion and shares, and how the hook determines everything - YouTube: the only social platform where content doesn't expire — and why that changes the math entirely - LinkedIn, Facebook, and Nextdoor: who they're for and when they become worth your time - The two-platform rule and Claude's role in adapting one core idea across all of them Chapters: (00:00) TikTok: the structural difference — reach by design, not just by luck (02:24) How the TikTok algorithm decides what to push (04:48) The content types that consistently work for real estate on TikTok (07:12) The hook: 1-3 seconds to earn the scroll stop (09:36) TikTok vs. Instagram: why adaptation matters more than duplication (11:42) Cross-posting: one video, three platforms, minimal extra effort (13:12) YouTube: the only platform where old content keeps working (15:36) Writing YouTube titles the way clients actually search (17:24) LinkedIn, Facebook, and Nextdoor — which clients they reach (20:24) The two-platform rule: where to start and in what order to expand (22:12) Claude for adaptation: one core idea across every channel
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EP03 — Instagram Strategy for Realtors + Using Claude
If you're a real estate agent and you're not showing up consistently on social media, you're invisible to a large portion of your potential clients before they ever have a chance to meet you. Most of them research online first — they scroll, they follow, they form impressions of agents long before they're ready to make a call.In Part 1 of this two-part series on social media for realtors, AI Decoded covers the strategy and execution that makes a profile actually work: - The 50/30/20 content mix: educational, trust, and property content — and why most agents have it backwards- Instagram's four formats (feed posts, Reels, Stories, Highlights) and what each one does- How to use Claude to build a monthly content calendar in 15 minutes instead of a few hoursThe blank-page problem is the real obstacle to consistency. This episode solves it. Chapters: (00:00) Why most agents are invisible before clients call (02:12) Know, like, trust — the actual purpose of social media (04:24) The 50/30/20 content mix explained (07:19) Why consistency matters more than posting volume (09:31) Instagram's four formats and what each one does (13:55) Profile setup: bio, photo, and Highlights (16:06) Hashtag strategy: the sweet spot range that works (18:18) Caption anatomy: hook, value, call to action (20:30) Claude for content calendars, captions, Reel scripts (24:09) Is it still your content if Claude helped write it?
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EP02 — Claude for Your Daily Life: Tasks, Emails & Planning
There's a specific kind of exhaustion that has nothing to do with how hard you worked — it comes from carrying things in your head. The email you've been avoiding for nine days. The week that starts with seventeen urgent items and ends with half of them still there. The message you sent that came out harder than you meant it.In this episode of AI Decoded, we get practical fast. Two direct uses of Claude that touch almost every day of most people's lives:- Weekly planning: how to do a full brain dump, hand it to Claude, and get a realistic day-by-day plan in about 10 minutes- Communication: how to describe a difficult message to Claude — who it's going to, the relationship, the stakes — and get a draft you can actually sendNo glamour, no technical knowledge required. Just fewer things sitting undone on your list.Chapters:(00:00) The kind of exhaustion that comes from carrying things in your head(02:00) Why weekly planning is hard to do well on your own(05:00) The brain dump method: how to hand your week to Claude(09:30) What a realistic week plan from Claude actually looks like(14:00) The blank-screen problem and the hidden cost of writing(17:00) The formula: situation + recipient + tone = a draft you can send(22:00) James: the message that stayed undone for two weeks(25:30) Tone adjustments: formal, warm, firm, shorter — on demand(28:30) Where Claude fits in your existing workflow
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EP01 - What Is Claude? A New Way to Think and Work
Claude is not a search engine — it thinks. While Google retrieves pages for you to sort through, Claude takes your actual situation and generates a response built for you, in plain language, the way you'd explain something to a smart friend. In this episode of AI Decoded, we cover what Claude actually is, how it differs from other AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini, and why the quality of what you get out of it depends entirely on how specifically you describe what you need. Topics covered: - Why "Google finds, Claude thinks" is the core difference that changes how you work - How to write prompts that produce genuinely useful results (not generic output) - What Claude's Projects feature is and why it transforms Claude from useful to indispensable If you've been curious about AI tools but unsure where to start, this is the episode to begin with. No technical knowledge required — just bring a real problem from your actual life. Chapters:(00:00) Introduction: Why searching isn't the same as getting help(02:30) What Claude is — and how it's different from a search engine(06:00) How Claude compares to ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot(09:00) Real-world examples: what Claude made possible for real people(13:00) How to write a prompt that actually works(17:30) Iterating: why the first response is just the opening move(21:00) Common mistakes beginners make (and how to avoid them)(23:30) Claude Projects: your persistent AI workspace
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