Last week we went over some of the latest news on AI and the impact that it can have on the careers of Aging in Place professionals (AIPPs).
This week, I want to go over some of the prompts that I use. My goal is to help you feel comfortable with using the AI programs that are available to us.
Thank you for watching this webinar, I do hope the information was useful!
Here are some links that I mentioned in this video:
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Word Document of Prompts That I Use
📘Here’s the Document of prompts that I use. Again, feel free to edit these and create your own!
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Here’s a curated list of AI resources for beginners and non-tech-savvy folks—including podcasts, websites, and newsletters—that explain AI in simple, friendly terms without overwhelming jargon. These are great for aging in place professionals and small business owners who just want to understand and use AI practically.
🎧 Podcasts for Beginners (Non-Techy Friendly)
1. AI For Humans
Hosts: Kevin Pereira & Gavin Purcell
Fun, casual show that explains AI tools like ChatGPT in real-world terms—great for people who want to use AI without learning how it works behind the scenes.
🌐 https://aiforhumans.show
2. The Artificial Intelligence Show
Host: Paul Roetzer (Marketing AI Institute)
Short, digestible episodes focused on how AI affects business, marketing, and everyday work.
🌐 https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com/podcast
3. Everyday AI Podcast
Host: Jordan Wilson
Made for busy professionals who want to understand how to use AI—not build it. Covers real use cases, not tech talk.
🌐 https://www.youreverydayai.com
🌐 Websites with Beginner-Friendly AI Content
1. Exploding Topics – AI for Beginners
Clear articles that break down tools, trends, and beginner guides for understanding how AI fits into different industries.
🌐 https://explodingtopics.com/blog/ai-for-beginners
2. The Marketing AI Institute
A great site for small business owners and service providers. Simple language, practical applications, and tons of how-to guides.
🌐 https://www.marketingaiinstitute.com
3. Futurepedia
Like a catalog of AI tools—but with short, plain-English descriptions and links to try them. Great for exploring without needing a tech degree.
🌐 https://www.futurepedia.io
✉️ Newsletters for Non-Tech Folks Curious About AI
1. The Rundown AI
Short, daily updates written in plain language. Keeps you in the loop without making your eyes glaze over.
🌐 https://www.therundown.ai
2. Superhuman
A twice-weekly email that explains how to use AI tools in business, marketing, and productivity—with real-life use cases.
🌐 https://superhuman.ai
3. Ben’s Bites
Written like you’re hearing from a smart friend. Quick reads, with links to useful tools and how people are using AI today.
🌐 https://www.bensbites.co
✅ Bonus: YouTube Channel for Visual Learners
WhatisAI (YouTube Channel)
Explains AI concepts visually, often in 5–10 minute videos. Perfect for people who learn best by watching.
📺 https://www.youtube.com/@WhatisAI