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Weeks Ahead AI

Not sure where to start with AI? Weeks Ahead AI takes the fear out of the unknown and shows you exactly how to use AI tools in your business to save time, boost productivity, and stay ahead. 

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    #25 - From $2 Billion to $10 Billion: The AI Advantage

    Scaling From $2B to $10B Without Hiring More Staff Using AIWhat happens when a financial firm fully commits to AI instead of cautiously experimenting?In this episode of Weeks Ahead AI, we sit down with Levi McMellian, CEO of CFO for Life, along with Chase McMellian and William Killeen, to break down how his team is using AI to increase productivity, improve client service, and scale operations without dramatically increasing headcount. From meeting automation to investment workflows, this conversation shows what happens when leadership backs AI adoption and empowers younger team members to build real systems.If you’re a small business owner, executive, or operator looking to scale without burning out your team, this episode gives a real-world look at how AI tools can transform workflows and unlock growth.In This EpisodeWhy leadership support is the single biggest factor in successful AI adoptionHow AI meeting notes transformed client service and internal workflowsThe real ROI of investing hundreds of thousands into AI systemsWhy hiring AI champions in their 20s can accelerate implementationHow financial firms can scale without hiring additional staffWhy companies that ignore AI risk falling behind competitorsTimestamps00:00 – Welcome to Weeks Ahead AI02:00 – The Moment AI Became a Business Tool04:30 – How AI Entered Their Organization06:00 – Starting With AI Meeting Notes07:30 – Overcoming Employee Fear of AI09:00 – Investing Hundreds of Thousands Into AI10:30 – Faster Client Follow-Up and Better Service12:30 – Scaling High-Net-Worth Client Services14:30 – AI as the Small Business Equalizer16:30 – Operational Gains in Just 90 Days17:30 – Tax Season Without the Stress19:00 – The Role of Younger AI Champions21:00 – Leadership Buy-In Matters Most23:00 – Reducing Decision Time From Days to Hours25:00 – What Inning Are We In With AI?26:30 – Why You Must Start NowLinks & ResourcesCFO for Life Website: https://mycfoforlife.comLinkedIn (CFO for Life): https://www.linkedin.comLevi McMellianChase McMellianWilliam Killeen

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    #24 - How Smart Companies Are Getting 10x ROI From AI with Matt Rosen

    Most business owners are hearing nonstop hype about AI, but very few are getting a practical roadmap for what to do next. In this episode of Weeks Ahead AI, Brad, Mitch, and Terry sit down with Matt Rosen, founder of Allata, to talk about what real AI implementation looks like inside growing companies. Matt has helped more than 50 businesses adopt AI, and he explains where leaders should start, how to think about ROI, why CEOs need to be the champions, and what kinds of jobs and industries will change the fastest.If you are a business owner, founder, executive, or operator trying to figure out how to use AI tools to save time, cut costs, and stay competitive, this episode gives you a practical framework.In This EpisodeWhy AI adoption works best when the CEO leads from the frontHow Allata used AI to save roughly $500,000 a year in performance reviewsThe biggest AI opportunities in sales enablement, contract review, and internal knowledge retrievalWhy companies should not wait for “perfect data” before startingWhat students, interns, and young professionals should be learning right nowWhich careers and industries will be disrupted firstTimestamps00:00 – Intro to the episode and Matt Rosen’s background02:06 – Why Allata went all in on AI early03:26 – The challenge of staying on the bleeding edge04:10 – A real AI ROI example: saving $500,000 annually05:56 – Using AI to improve company culture06:40 – Sales enablement and knowledge retrieval10:20 – AI contract review uncovering missed revenue11:00 – Biggest areas where AI is driving results12:28 – Who should lead AI inside a company13:10 – Why Matt started building AI tools personally14:22 – Why waiting to adopt AI is risky15:27 – Expected ROI from AI16:34 – Avoiding dependency on one AI model18:54 – What transformation could look like in six months21:22 – Understanding AI pricing models23:09 – How founders should start using AI24:55 – Let AI help identify its own use cases26:49 – Hiring AI specialists vs developing internal capability27:25 – Advice for college students29:10 – Industries most likely to be disrupted31:03 – Skills that will matter most in the AI era33:14 – Education adapting to AI33:55 – Where to connect with Matt Rosen35:17 – What the future of AI interfaces may look like36:21 – Why AI adoption is moving faster than past technology shiftsLinks / Resources MentionedAllataMatt RosenThe Grit Mindset with Matt Rosen

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    #23 - How One Business Owner Saved 200 Hours a Week With AI

    One small business owner shares how he went from zero AI knowledge to saving 200 hours a week. A practical starting point for any business owner who knows AI can help but doesn't know where to begin.Most small business owners know AI can probably help them. They just don't know where to start. In this episode, we sit down with Jeff Edwards, founder of Staff My Agency and LocateHire.com, who was in that exact spot not long ago. Not a tech guy. Not a developer. Just a business owner with a problem to solve and the willingness to hit the button. He figured it out one step at a time and now he's saving 200 hours a week, running leaner, and has tripled revenue over the last three years. If you've been putting off AI because it feels overwhelming, this episode is your starting point.In This EpisodeWhy you don't need to be a tech person to start using AI in your businessHow Jeff identified one specific problem and used that as his entry point into AIWhy automation and AI are different but both can transform how you operateHow a simple LinkedIn outreach campaign turned into a major new client relationshipThe honest truth about AI: it's not magic on day one, it takes time to trainWhy your next great hire might be a young person who already gets AITimestamps0:00 Intro and welcome0:22 Can AI really save 200 hours a week?1:00 How Jeff built a staffing business from scratch with no tech background3:45 Early automation before AI even existed6:00 Why hiring out of urgency leads to bad hires8:30 How Jeff found his AI entry point by solving one specific problem10:00 Why you don't have to figure this out alone13:00 AI takes time to train and that's completely normal14:30 LinkedIn automation that landed real business17:30 Automation vs AI in plain language19:30 Where to start when it all feels like too much21:00 Why hiring young AI-savvy employees is a smart move24:00 The $17,000 bad hire stat and what it means for small businesses25:30 The race is already on, waiting is the real risk27:00 Wrap up and how to get startedLinks and ResourcesStaff My Agency: staffmyagency.comLocateHire.com: locatehire.comReach out to the Weeks Ahead AI team if you need help figuring out where to start: weeksahead.aiCall to ActionIf this episode got your wheels turning, that's the point. You don't need to have it all figured out before you start. Reach out to us if you want help thinking through where AI fits in your business. Subscribe, leave a review, and we'll see you next week.

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    #22 - The AI Button Tax: What That Click Is Actually Costing You

    The Hidden Cost of AI Tools for Small BusinessesAI tools promise massive productivity gains for small businesses, but there is a cost most people never see. In this episode of Weeks Ahead AI, the team breaks down how AI token pricing works, why many software platforms mark up AI usage by 10x to 100x, and how business owners can avoid overpaying.If your team is using AI features inside platforms like CRMs, SaaS tools, or coding tools, you may already be paying far more than you realize. Understanding tokens, API access, and efficient AI usage can help you save thousands of dollars while still benefiting from AI automation.This conversation explains the real economics behind AI tools and what every small business owner should know before rolling AI out across their team.In This EpisodeWhat AI tokens are and why they determine your AI costsWhy many software companies mark up token usage 10x–100xReal examples of hidden AI costs inside SaaS toolsHow inefficient prompting and long chat threads burn tokensWhy businesses should bring their own API keys to control costsA simple strategy for testing AI tools before rolling them out company-wideTimestamps00:00 – Introduction to Weeks Ahead AI The team introduces the episode and explains why understanding AI costs is becoming critical for business owners.00:22 – What AI Tokens Actually Are Breaking down the concept of tokens and why they are the unit of cost behind most AI tools.02:00 – The Hidden Costs Inside SaaS AI Features A real example of how a CRM AI feature consumed an entire monthly credit budget in minutes.03:30 – The Massive Markup on AI Usage How some platforms charge dramatically higher token prices compared to direct API access.04:30 – Why Software Companies Are Raising AI Prices How SaaS companies use AI features to drive revenue growth and increase customer spend.06:00 – How Tokens Are Consumed in AI Conversations Why uploads, attachments, and long chat threads dramatically increase token usage.08:30 – Building Tools with Your Own API Keys How controlling your own AI infrastructure can reduce costs from hundreds of dollars to pennies.10:00 – The Idea of “Token Budgets” for Employees Why some companies now treat AI usage like another operating expense.12:00 – How Inefficient AI Usage Burns Tokens Why continuing long chat threads can multiply costs without users realizing it.14:30 – Why Short Responses Don’t Always Save Tokens How AI models may still generate long answers internally before summarizing them.16:00 – Real Examples of Expensive AI Platforms Discussion around CRM and coding platforms that charge hundreds per user per month for AI features.18:00 – Why AI Costs Are Tied to Energy and Compute Exploring the link between token pricing, electricity usage, and data center demand.19:30 – Efficient AI Strategies for Small Businesses How to reduce token costs by choosing the right models and controlling API usage.21:00 – A Smart Way to Test AI in Your Company Why businesses should start with a few AI seats before rolling it out company-wide.22:00 – Questions Business Owners Should Ask Their Vendors How to review SaaS invoices and understand what you’re actually paying for AI.If this episode made you curious about how much your business is spending on AI, take a few minutes to review your software invoices and AI usage.And if you discover surprising token costs or hidden AI charges, share them with us at weeksahead.ai. We may feature them in a future episode.

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    #21 - How AI Can Skyrocket Growth In Your Business w/ Tim Hicks

    How does AI actually help a construction contractor? In this episode of Weeks Ahead AI, Tim Hicks (T.W. Hicks, Inc.) breaks down how AI unlocked faster estimating, better communication, and scalable growth for a service based construction business.In This EpisodeWhat “industrial flooring” really is and why specs are more complex than most people realizeThe first AI win that changed everything: estimating speed (hours to minutes)How AI helped a 60–80 person contractor support 50%+ growth without hiring a bullpenThe “foundation first” approach to AI adoption in a real businessHow Slack, Otter AI, Monday.com, and daily reporting create operational visibilityWhy small businesses can move faster than enterprise, and winTimestamps00:00 Weeks Ahead AI intro and Tim Hicks introduction03:00 Tim’s background and 26 years of T.W. Hicks06:00 What industrial flooring is, and why it is “hidden” but critical09:00 Specs vs reality: intent, budgets, and choosing what actually works12:00 Tim’s AI journey begins: forward thinking and the Denton dinner15:00 First AI problem solved: estimating, bottlenecks, and standardization18:00 The breakthrough moment: an AI button in existing software21:00 From 8–10 hours to minutes and what that did to the pipeline24:00 Company wide AI workflows: Slack reporting, Otter AI notes, Monday content flow27:00 50%+ growth and why AI made scaling easier30:00 Job fears vs reality: craftsmanship, Meta glasses, and field visibility33:00 Robotics in plants and what Tim is seeing coming next36:00 “ChatGPT is yesterday’s news” and why business owners must build structure39:00 How to get started: ChatGPT as a thought partner and bottleneck finder42:00 Hiring an AI strategist and why owners still must understand their business45:00 Small business advantage: “we’re ninjas,” where to find Tim, and closingLinks and Resources MentionedT.W. Hicks, Inc.: twhicksinc.comWeeks Ahead AI: weeksahead.aiTools discussed: ChatGPT, Slack, Otter AI, Monday.com, Plaud, Meta smart glassesIf you are a business owner thinking, “AI cannot help my industry,” this episode is your proof. Start with one bottleneck, one workflow, and one tool. If you want help mapping AI into your business, reach out at weeksahead.ai.

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    #20 - How to Build Leaner Businesses Using AI with Jake Gannon

    In this episode of Weeks Ahead AI, we sit down with entrepreneur Jake Gannon to talk about how AI is changing what it means to start and scale a small business. From building companies with 60+ employees to launching a profitable venture solo using AI tools, Jake breaks down how founders can move faster, operate leaner, and eliminate unnecessary friction.If you're a small business owner wondering where to start with AI or how to scale without bloating your payroll, this conversation is for you.🔑 In This EpisodeWhy founders must start with objectives and key results before using AIHow AI replaces gaps traditionally filled by business partnersThe power of operational AI over marketing AIHow Jake launched Polarity Parking in 6 months using ChatGPTWhy discernment matters more than tool loyaltyThe biggest risk of ignoring AI in your industry⏱️ Timestamps00:00 – Welcome to Weeks Ahead AI AI for business owners who want to save time, cut costs, and stay weeks ahead.02:00 – Meet Jake Gannon Founder of Polarity Parking and 1116. Previously scaled and exited an edtech startup.04:00 – Where Business Owners Should Start with AI Start with goals, objectives, and key results before jumping into tools.06:30 – AI as a Replacement for Business Gaps How AI accelerates learning curves and fills skill gaps traditionally handled by partners.09:00 – Why ChatGPT Is Enough for Most Businesses Why general AI tools are sufficient for 90% of small business use cases.11:00 – Operations First, Revenue Second Why improving operational consistency creates bigger long term gains than flashy marketing automation.14:30 – From 62 Employees to Solo Founder How Jake scaled his first company with a full team and built his next one lean using AI.17:30 – The Fear Factor and AI Adoption Why waiting for certainty is the biggest risk to your business.20:00 – How Fast Can You Get Caught Up? The AI learning curve is shorter than most people think.23:00 – AI Is Not a Fad Why AI adoption is like early cell phone adoption. Ignore it and get left behind.26:00 – Inside Relay Hub How centralized AI collaboration creates consistency across teams.29:00 – The Story Behind Polarity Parking From a cold walk in Chicago to a revenue generating AI built business in six months.32:00 – Launch Faster with AI How AI compresses product development timelines dramatically.34:00 – Final Advice for Founders If you’re afraid to try AI, that’s exactly why you should.🔗 Links & Resources Mentioned1116 ConsultingPolarity Parking – Parking monetization platformRelay Hub – AI collaboration and workflow platform🚀 Call to ActionIf you want to build leaner, move faster, and make smarter decisions using AI, visit weeksahead.ai to learn more about Relay Hub and how to stay weeks ahead.

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    #19 - Is it Time to Break Up With ChatGPT?

    Are you a business owner frustrated with AI giving you made-up answers? You're not alone. In this episode of Weeks Ahead AI, we dive deep into why ChatGPT and other AI tools sometimes fail small business owners, and what you can do about it. Whether you run a construction company, HVAC business, plumbing operation, or any business, understanding the limitations of AI tools is crucial before you stake important business decisions on their output.In This Episode:Why AI models prioritize giving an answer over giving the right answer—and the real-world consequences for your businessThe "context window" problem explained: how your AI forgets critical information mid-conversationWhy one contractor nearly made costly financial decisions based on AI-generated "facts" that were completely fabricatedHow to test if your current AI tool is giving you biased or outdated answersThe simple "show your work" hack that catches AI mistakes before they cost you moneyWhich AI alternatives are outperforming ChatGPT for business analysis and planningTimestamps:[00:00] Introduction to Weeks Ahead AI – helping business owners save time and cut costs with AI[01:04] The "gateway drug" problem: Why most business owners start with ChatGPT and never explore alternatives[02:34] Terry's breakup story: Canceling ChatGPT after 18 months—and why it felt like a divorce[03:20] The comfort trap: "It already knows my stuff" and why that's keeping you stuck[05:00] When AI sounds like BS: Terry's first red flag that something was wrong[05:48] "Great idea!" syndrome: Why your AI agrees with everything (even your worst ideas)[07:04] The lawyer's warning: AI citing legal cases that never existed[08:00] Financial analysis disaster: How bad AI advice could have cost thousands[09:32] The spreadsheet nightmare: 3 days wasted trying to export 500 contacts[11:05] Context window explained: Why your AI "forgets" important details mid-conversation[12:14] The telephone game effect: How long chats corrupt your AI's memory[14:35] The "show your work" hack: Making AI prove its logic before you trust it[16:40] Memory bias problem: When AI applies wrong context to your current project[17:24] Behind the scenes: Why some AI companies throttle performance without telling you[18:18] Terry's current AI stack: Claude, Gemini, Grok, and Relay Hub[19:08] Four days without ChatGPT: Did Terry notice any difference?[20:40] ChatGPT introducing ads: What this means for users[21:29] Final takeaway: Stay weeks ahead by pressure-testing multiple AI modelsLinks & Resources Mentioned:Episode 2 – Deep dive on exporting and transferring your ChatGPT data to other modelsClaude AIGoogle GeminiGrok – Available through X/TwitterRelay Hub – AI workflow automation platform we are building.If you're still relying on just one AI tool for your business decisions, it's time to pressure test your options. Try running the same business question through 2-3 different AI models and compare the answers. You might be surprised at the differences.Subscribe to Weeks Ahead AI so you never miss practical AI strategies designed specifically for blue collar business owners.Leave a review if this episode helped you understand why your AI might be giving you bad answers!

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    #18 - Build Your 2026 Business Budget in 1 Hour With Claude AI

    Many businesses avoid budgeting because it feels complex, time-consuming, or intimidating.In this episode of Weeks Ahead AI, the team walks through how business owners can use AI to build a complete annual budget using historical financials, without starting from a blank spreadsheet.Throughout the episode, the team highlights why Claude performed best for this specific task, particularly when it comes to financial analysis, spreadsheet structure, and handling assumptions, while still acknowledging that different AI models excel at different jobs.In This EpisodeWhy many businesses still avoid annual budgetingUsing Claude AI to turn past P&Ls into a working budgetWhy some AI models perform better at financial analysisApplying growth assumptions and seasonalityReviewing and correcting AI-generated budgetsRunning hiring and growth scenarios in real timeEpisode Timeline00:00 – Why budgeting gets delayed or skipped Common reasons business owners avoid the process.03:00 – Why January is not too late Using last year’s numbers to move forward.06:30 – Uploading historical financials into AI How much data you actually need.09:00 – Choosing the right AI for the job Why Claude stood out for financial modeling.12:30 – Building a full annual budget Revenue, expenses, and staffing generated automatically.15:00 – Monthly views, seasonality, and assumptions How AI applies real-world business patterns.18:00 – Reviewing assumptions and fixing errors Why human oversight still matters.21:00 – Scenario planning Testing hires, marketing spend, and growth decisions.25:30 – Why AI budgeting works now How recent improvements changed what is possible.29:00 – Managing multiple AI tools The downside of subscription sprawl.32:00 – Final takeaways How to apply this approach in your business.Tools and Resources MentionedClaude for financial modeling and spreadsheet workWispr Flow for voice-to-text promptingExcel for reviewing and adjusting budgetsIf you have been putting off building a budget, this episode shows how AI can help you get it done faster and with more clarity. Subscribe to Weeks Ahead AI for practical, real-world AI use cases.

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    #17 - How to Build A Presentation in Seconds Using Gamma AI

    Creating presentations used to take hours. Now you can talk for a few minutes, grab a transcript, and use Gamma to instantly build a clean, organized slide deck. In this episode of Weeks Ahead AI, Brad and Mitch walk through a real example in real time, showing how Gamma restructures messy conversations into a polished ten page presentation that can be exported to Google Slides, PowerPoint, Canva, or PDF.They also explain practical tricks like using dashes to control slide grouping, how Gamma reorganizes content for clarity, and why this is one of the best low risk, high reward entry points for anyone using AI in their workflow.In This EpisodeLive walkthrough of building a ten page deck in seconds with GammaHow transcripts from Plot or an iPhone recording can become presentationsWhy Gamma reorganizes your conversation into a clean narrativeExporting to PowerPoint, Google Slides, Canva, and PDFHow to prepare board decks, proposals, and SOP slides in a fraction of the usual timeWhy presentation building is one of the easiest wins in AI adoptionTimestamps00:00 Intro to Gamma and why Brad and Mitch use it for fast presentations02:00 Turning a nine minute Relay Hub conversation into a ten page slide deck04:50 How Gamma reorganizes raw conversation into a strong narrative flow06:30 Key features like multimodal support, images, and customizable cards08:15 Exporting the deck into Google Slides or PowerPoint for final edits10:00 How to structure board decks by marking slide breaks in your transcript12:45 Other AI tools like Lucidchart that use transcripts for diagrams and SOPs14:30 Final thoughts and why this is a powerful time saver for any teamLinks and ResourcesGamma: gamma.appPlaud: Plaud Voice Recorder Relay Hub Episode Try taking a short voice memo, transcribing it, and dropping it into Gamma. Watch it turn into a complete presentation in seconds. Share your results with us at weeksahead.ai.

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    #16 - The AI Tool Turning Months of Work to Minutes

    Most blue collar small businesses already sit on a gold mine of data from sensors, machines, and equipment, but barely use it. In this episode of Weeks Ahead AI, Brad, Terry, and Mitch bring back Josh Knutson, founder of Lium AI, to explain how AI can turn messy physical data into clear decisions for manufacturers, plants, and operators who live in the real world, not in spreadsheets.In This EpisodeHow a former therapist became a tech founder solving real world problemsWhat it means to “ask your instruments” and talk to plant data in plain EnglishReal use cases from astrophysics, oil and gas, satellites, and manufacturingHow AI can boost throughput, quality, and food safetyWhy compute and power matter, and how smaller models change the futurePractical steps for blue collar small businesses that want to start using AITimestamps00:00 Why Josh is back and why physical world AI matters 02:10 From therapist to tech founder and the creation of Lium 04:40 Raising capital and building an AI startup around huge datasets 06:30 “Ask your instruments” explained in simple terms 07:45 Astrophysics example where months of work drop to 75 seconds 11:55 Oil, gas, and geothermal insights hidden in existing data 13:40 Why traditional AI tools choke on satellite and sensor data 15:55 Real world routing and decision making using weather and soil data 18:15 Why small and midsize manufacturers need this tech too 18:40 Extrusion and pet food manufacturing as a clear example 20:15 Point at your data, ask a question, get a recommendation 21:55 The future of autonomous agents tuning equipment in real time 25:55 Compute, power limitations, and the push for smaller models 29:25 Data centers, generators, and geothermal possibilities 31:00 CNBC predictions and where to learn more about Lium AI

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    #15 - Stop Wasting Money, Use AI First with Josh Knutson

    Former psychotherapist turned tech founder Josh Knutson explains why every business should “use AI first.” He shares how tools like Claude and Lovable can replace $150K software builds, how to learn faster than ever, and how his new company Lium AI is transforming how humans interact with massive real-world data. From discovering a black hole in seconds to reshaping how we explore the physical world, this episode will change the way you think about time, money, and what’s possible with AI. 

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    #14 - How to Make Blog Posts that Don't Suck Using AI

    Blog posts in 2025? Mitch reveals how he built a custom AI tool for Benchmark that automatically writes SEO-optimized, human-sounding blog posts complete with backlinks, metadata, and real-world data from his business. The guys debate whether blogs still matter, how long it really takes to see results, and what small business owners can learn from automating this process. They break down the two-day build that now produces full blogs in minutes and share how anyone can apply the same principles to their own business workflows. To see a live demo of the tool, check out our YouTube!If you would like help building a blog post tool or another agent, hit us up on our website!

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    #13 - How IT Experts Are Using AI with Brian Davis & Joe Craven

    Brian Davis and Joe Craven from On-Site PC Services show how AI is transforming the IT world, from rewriting emails and auditing policies to improving visibility in AI search. They share how businesses can train AI agents to handle repetitive work, generate marketing content, and uncover compliance gaps before they become costly mistakes. Real stories, real tools, and what every business should be doing right now to stay ahead. Connect with our guests!Brian DavisJoe CravenOn-Site PC Services

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    #12 - AI Cleared for Takeoff with Scott Oshman

    Oshman Aviation president Scott Oshman went from not using AI at all just a few months ago to making it an essential part of his business. He shares how tools like ChatGPT now save him up to 70% of his time on underwriting, contracts, and market analysis, and how adopting AI has become his competitive edge. It’s not too late to start, but the clock’s ticking. www.oshmanaviation.comCheck out Scott's Appearance on Business Growth MasterClass

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    #11 - Prompt Smarter with Relay Hub

    Ever wonder when a simple prompt isn’t enough? In this episode, Mitch shows how building AI agents can take your results from random to repeatable. He walks through a real example using Relay Hub, the product we’re building to help businesses create custom agents that deliver consistent, reliable answers every time. We break down the difference between prompts and agents, and show how even small teams can start automating real work without any coding. To see the product demo from this episode, check us out on YouTube!To stay up to date on Relay Hub, check out our website!

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    #10 - How AI Makes Better Leaders with Mason Decker

    Eagle Surveying president Mason Decker shows exactly how a service-based business can implement AI without any advanced tech expertise. He shares how he uses Plaud + ChatGPT to map his day, auto-build meeting action items, and manage daily to-dos, plus how he’s rolled out ChatGPT Enterprise, and built AI-assisted quoting tools. Practical, no-code examples any business owner can start using this week. If you are a business owner looking to use AI to make you a more effective leader, this episode is for you!Mason DeckerEagle SurveyingWispr FlowPlaud Note

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    #9 - How We Are Solving AI's Biggest Shortcomings

     We introduce Relay Hub, a new AI platform we’ve been building to solve real business problems. Instead of working in silos, it lets teams share chats, align around company goals, and keep knowledge consistent across every department. We cover the problems it solves, key features like multi-model validation and secure data rooms, and how it can cut out wasted meetings and emails. To learn more or sign up for updates, visit weeksahead.ai. 

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    #8 - How AI Transformed Our Business

    What used to take days of manual work now takes a couple of hours. In this episode, Brad, Mitch, and Terry are joined by Rebecca, a property manager who has been using the AI financial review agent firsthand. She shares how it has transformed her workflow by saving time, reducing errors, and making financial analysis far less overwhelming.We walk through a real-world demo (using a “Dunder Mifflin” example), break down the cost savings, and explain the tech behind why this agent outperforms off-the-shelf AI tools. Rebecca explains that AI doesn't replace humans, but those who don't know how to use AI will be replace by people that do.If you’ve ever wished financial reviews could be faster, more accurate, and less painful, this episode shows exactly how AI can make it happen.

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    #7 - The Evolution of AI with Dr. Gurpreet Dhillon

    Dr. Gurpreet Dhillon, the G. Brint Ryan Endowed Chair of AI & Cybersecurity at UNT, joins us to share decades of insight on the evolution of artificial intelligence. We cover where AI has been, where it’s going, and how small business owners can use it responsibly to gain a real advantage. His advice: don’t just make an AI strategy, build an AI habit. Learn more from Dr. Dhillon!Website LinkedInTed Talk

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    #6 - How Your Competitors Are Beating You With AI

    Many businesses are already gaining an advantage with AI, but it’s not too late to catch up. From smarter marketing and faster customer responses to streamlined quoting, invoicing, and reporting, AI is helping companies work more efficiently and grow faster. In this episode, we share real examples of how competitors are using AI and practical ideas you can apply to stay competitive and even pull ahead. 

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    #5 - Better Prompts, Better Results

    In this episode of Weeks Ahead AI, we dive into the art of prompting and why it’s the key to unlocking real results with AI. We walk through examples of how we’ve used better prompts to review legal contracts, get medical insights, uncover personal blind spots, role-play tough conversations, and create stronger marketing content. We’ve learned that AI isn’t Google. The more context and authority we give it, the sharper and more actionable the answers become. 

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    #4 - Plaud: The AI Tool We Can’t Live Without

    In this episode of Weeks Ahead AI, we dive deep into one of our favorite everyday AI tools: The Plaud Note. We share real-life use cases ranging from sales calls and project documentation to construction punch lists, journaling, and even doctor visits. You’ll hear how Plaud simplifies process mapping, captures critical business knowledge, and integrates seamlessly with tools like ChatGPT, Zapier, and Lucidcharts. If you’ve been wondering how AI can save time and cut costs in your daily operations, this conversation lays out practical examples you can use today. We recorded the episode in real time on Plaud. You can see the instant summary it provided here.

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    #3 - Automating Your Business with Jeff Petersen

    In this episode of Weeks Ahead AI, Brad and Mitch sit down with Jeff Petersen, Senior Digital Marketing Manager and founder of GoodHelp, to talk about how small businesses can use AI and automation to save time and scale. Jeff shares real examples of automating repetitive tasks, explains the difference between traditional automations and “agentic” AI, and breaks down the tools he uses, like Zapier, Make, and N8n, to build smarter systems. From chatbots and research automation to social media content creation, this conversation highlights practical ways entrepreneurs can get hours back each week. If you’ve ever wondered what’s worth automating in your business, this episode is packed with insights to help you decide. Jeff's business equips your team with powerful AI agents and automation tools: goodhelpai.netJeff Petersen LinkedInYour Brain on ChatGPT: Accumulation of Cognitive Debt when Using an AI Assistant for Essay Writing Task — MIT Media LabNate Herk AI

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    #2 - Which AI Model is Right for Me?

    In this episode of Weeks Ahead AI, we dive into six of today’s leading AI models: ChatGPT, Grok, Claude, Gemini, Meta, and Microsoft Copilot and share our unfiltered experiences with each. From favorite features to frustrating limitations, we compare how different models handle context, creativity, accuracy, and speed. We also reveal tips for switching platforms without “starting over” and why having multiple AI subscriptions can be a business superpower. Whether you’re a die-hard ChatGPT user or curious about alternatives, this episode will help you choose the right AI tools to keep your business weeks ahead. 

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    #1 - Welcome to the Future (Kind Of)

    Welcome to the first episode of Weeks Ahead AI, where we explore how business owners and operators can use AI to work smarter, save time, and stay ahead of the curve. We share the story behind the podcast, what “weeks ahead” really means, and what you can expect from future episodes. If you’ve ever felt curious (or overwhelmed) by AI, this show is for you. 

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Not sure where to start with AI? Weeks Ahead AI takes the fear out of the unknown and shows you exactly how to use AI tools in your business to save time, boost productivity, and stay ahead.

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Brad Andrus, Terry Brockett, Mitch Felderhoff

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Weeks Ahead AI currently has 25 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is Weeks Ahead AI about?

Not sure where to start with AI? Weeks Ahead AI takes the fear out of the unknown and shows you exactly how to use AI tools in your business to save time, boost productivity, and stay ahead. 

How often does Weeks Ahead AI release new episodes?

Weeks Ahead AI has 25 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

Where can I listen to Weeks Ahead AI?

You can listen to Weeks Ahead AI on PodParley by clicking any episode. We provide an embedded audio player for direct listening, and you can also subscribe via your preferred podcast app using the RSS feed.

Who hosts Weeks Ahead AI?

Weeks Ahead AI is created and hosted by Brad Andrus, Terry Brockett, Mitch Felderhoff.
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