Ctrl Alt Dev

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Ctrl Alt Dev is a podcast for software founders, digital leaders and curious builders navigating the fast-changing world of tech, AI, and business. Hosted by two veteran tech founders, Paul Rhodes & Sean Sale. each episode cuts through the hype with honest conversations, sharp war stories, and frameworks that actually work. Expect real talk on pricing, project chaos, automation, and scaling, all designed to help you build smarter, lead better, and stay sane.

  1. Episode #16 - AI in Action: Real-World Automation Examples

    6D AGO

    Episode #16 - AI in Action: Real-World Automation Examples

    In this episode, with Sean Sale fighting off a bug, Paul Rhodes and Kurt Peniket dive deep into the practical applications of automation in business, focusing on how AI tools can streamline operations and enhance efficiency. They discuss a listener's question about analyzing large data sets from recorded meetings and explore the importance of transcription and context management for AI. The conversation highlights the use of Google Notebook LM for handling multiple data sources and creating effective prompts for AI. Real-world examples, such as automating holiday management and client ticketing systems, illustrate the benefits of iterative processes in automation. The episode emphasizes the need for clear success criteria and the importance of using clients' exact phrasing in communications. In this conversation, Kurt and Paul discuss the evolving landscape of AI in software development, focusing on the importance of MVP launches, the integration of AI in customer support, and the shifting roles of developers in an increasingly automated world. They explore the balance between speed and quality in development, the necessity of upskilling for AI, and the implications of AI on recruitment and job markets. The discussion culminates in an analysis of the latest advancements in AI technology, particularly the release of Claude Opus 4.6, highlighting its enhanced reasoning capabilities and potential impact on the industry.   Takeaways Automation can eliminate repetitive tasks in business. AI tools can help analyze large data sets efficiently. Transcription is crucial for AI to understand audio data. Context management is essential for accurate AI responses. Google Notebook LM is effective for handling multiple data sources. Creating effective prompts is key to getting useful AI outputs. Iterative processes allow for continuous improvement in automation. Real-world examples illustrate the benefits of automation. Streamlining client ticketing can enhance customer service. Defining success criteria is critical for automation projects. MVP launches require careful monitoring and analysis. AI can significantly enhance customer support efficiency. Developers are transitioning from coding to higher-level orchestration roles. Parallel development can increase productivity but may lead to cognitive overload. Investment in AI infrastructure is crucial for future tech advancements. Upskilling in AI is necessary to bridge the skills gap in the workforce. AI is reshaping recruitment processes and job market dynamics. The reasoning capabilities of AI models are becoming increasingly sophisticated. Claude Opus 4.6 represents a significant leap in AI technology. The future of software development will rely heavily on effective AI integration.   Have a question? Get in touch here Paul Rhodes - paul@ggapps.co.uk Sean Sale - sean@justapplications.co.uk

    1h 26m
  2. Episode #15 - Navigating AI in 2026: Opportunities and Challenges

    JAN 16

    Episode #15 - Navigating AI in 2026: Opportunities and Challenges

    In this episode, Sean and Paul discuss the challenges and opportunities that AI presents for businesses in 2026. They reflect on the fears surrounding AI and the importance of embracing it as a tool for productivity. The conversation covers the 10-80-10 rule, which emphasizes the role of humans in strategy and quality control while AI handles the execution. They also explore practical applications of AI in business planning, financial projections, and establishing accountability through AI agents. The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of AI in business and the regulatory landscape. Takeaways AI is a tool for productivity, not a replacement. The 10-80-10 rule redefines roles in business. Use AI for critical analysis, not decision-making. Establish accountability with AI agents. Data-driven insights are crucial for decision-making. Weekly course corrections can enhance business success. Profit is essential for innovation and growth. AI can automate financial projections and simulations. Embrace AI to navigate the complexities of business. The regulatory landscape for AI is evolving rapidly.   Have a question? Get in touch here Paul Rhodes - paul@ggapps.co.uk Sean Sale - sean@justapplications.co.uk   Resources: Atomic Habits by James Clear - https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/atomic-habits-the-life-changing-million-copy-1-bestseller-james-clear/2458373?ean=9781847941831&next=t Profit First by Mike Michaelowicz - https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/profit-first-mike-michalowicz/400a882cfa85766b?ean=9780735214149&next=t

    44 min
  3. Episode #12 - AI: The Questions Being Asked

    11/21/2025

    Episode #12 - AI: The Questions Being Asked

    In this episode, Paul and Sean discuss the evolving role of AI in the workplace, addressing common concerns about job displacement and the nature of work. They explore how AI is transforming tasks, the types of jobs most vulnerable to automation, and the importance of human oversight. The conversation emphasizes the need for upskilling and integrating AI tools into daily workflows, providing practical steps for listeners to start using AI effectively in their businesses. In this conversation, Paul Rhodes and Sean Richard Sale explore the multifaceted role of AI in modern business, emphasizing the importance of employee empowerment, privacy considerations, and the selection of appropriate tools. They discuss the necessity of maintaining a critical perspective on AI outputs, the significance of using AI to enhance productivity rather than replace human effort, and the evolving landscape of AI technology as it becomes integral to business strategy. The discussion also touches on recent developments in AI technology and its implications for the future.   Takeaways AI is transforming job roles, not just replacing them. Jobs with predictable tasks are most vulnerable to AI. Human oversight remains crucial in AI applications. AI can enhance productivity by automating repetitive tasks. Choosing one AI tool to master is more effective than using many. AI integration should be part of daily workflows. Understanding the context is key for AI effectiveness. The nature of work is evolving with AI advancements. Upskilling is essential for job resilience in the AI era. AI is a skill that requires practice and patience. Investing time in AI can surface valuable insights. Documenting successful AI use cases can lead to scalability. AI tools should be integrated into existing workflows. Avoid using AI for sensitive or confidential information. Always fact-check AI outputs before use. AI can enhance productivity but requires human oversight. Choosing the right tools can prevent digital clutter. AI literacy is essential for career advancement. Embrace failures as learning opportunities with AI. AI is becoming a critical component of business strategy.   Paul and Sean can be found here: Paul Rhodes - paul@ggapps.co.uk 01527306370 Sean Sale - sean@justapplications.co.uk 0121 2851047

    53 min
  4. Episode #11 - The future of recruitment now AI is here

    11/14/2025

    Episode #11 - The future of recruitment now AI is here

    Paul & Sean are back with another great episode, looking at the world of AI. The conversation delves into the alarming biases present in modern AI hiring tools, highlighting how these systems favor certain demographics over others. They  discuss the statistical disparities in name recognition based on race and gender, revealing a troubling trend in the hiring process that reflects broader societal inequalities. Takeaways modern AI hiring tools are showing strong radical and gender bias when ranking for job applicants. models favored white sounding names 85 % of the time, while black sounding names were only favored 9 % of the time. female names were preferred just 11 % of the time. the AI never once ranked a black male named higher than a white male name. it's astonishing, because we go back to the data that's been fed into these. it's shocking, isn't it? Paul and Sean can be found here: Paul Rhodes - paul@ggapps.co.uk 01527306370 Sean Sale - sean@justapplications.co.uk 0121 2851047   Resources: Here are recommended sources for further research: "Should I Trust the Artificial Intelligence to Recruit …" – Frontiers. Frontiers "Ethics and discrimination in artificial intelligence-enabled recruitment" – Nature. Nature "AI in Resume Screening: Expectations vs Reality" – Vervoe blog. Vervoe Podcast: The Recruiting Future Podcast — including "Are We Really Ready For AI?" episode. Recruitingfuture.com Podcast: Recruitment AI Weekly — case studies and insights. MrWork

    52 min
  5. Episode #10 - Unlocking Efficiency: The Real Power of Automation in Small Business

    10/31/2025

    Episode #10 - Unlocking Efficiency: The Real Power of Automation in Small Business

    In this episode, we explore the transformative power of automation in small businesses with Steph Middleton-Foster from Configure Me This. Steph shares her journey from a virtual assistant to an automation consultant, emphasising the importance of operational efficiency and the role of technology in streamlining processes. We discuss common mistakes businesses make when implementing automation, the MAP framework for process improvement, and the impact of AI on productivity. Real-world success stories illustrate how automation can enhance customer experiences while maintaining a human touch. This conversation is a valuable resource for entrepreneurs looking to optimize their operations and embrace technology effectively.   Takeaways Automation is not just about technology; it's about operational efficiency. Understanding your current processes is crucial before implementing automation. The MAP framework helps businesses identify and improve their processes. AI can significantly increase productivity and efficiency in businesses. It's essential to maintain a human touch in customer interactions despite automation. Many businesses are unaware of the automation solutions available to them. Common mistakes include shopping for software before understanding needs. Automation can free up staff to focus on higher-value tasks. Mapping out processes can reveal opportunities for automation. Success stories highlight the transformative power of automation.   Paul and Sean can be found here: Paul Rhodes - paul@ggapps.co.uk 01527306370 Sean Sale - sean@justapplications.co.uk 0121 2851047   Steph can be found here: linkedin.com/in/steph-middleton-foster https://configuremethis.com/ Free resources - https://configuremethis.com/work-with-us

    43 min
  6. Episode #9: AI: The Jobs It's Already Taking — and Those It Hasn't (Yet)

    10/24/2025

    Episode #9: AI: The Jobs It's Already Taking — and Those It Hasn't (Yet)

    In this conversation, Paul and Sean explore the evolving landscape of work in relation to AI. They discuss the jobs most at risk due to AI advancements, the importance of human connection, and the need for professionals to adapt and level up their skills. The discussion also touches on the blue ocean strategy, emphasizing the necessity for businesses to carve out unique spaces in a rapidly changing market. The episode concludes with reflections on preparing the next generation for a future intertwined with AI. Takeaways AI is reshaping job roles, but it's not about replacement. Professionals need to adapt and level up their skills to stay relevant. The blue ocean strategy encourages businesses to find unique market positions. Jobs that require creativity and human touch are less likely to be replaced by AI. Deep thinking and reflection are crucial for navigating industry changes. Paul and Sean can be found here: Paul Rhodes - paul@ggapps.co.uk 01527306370 Sean Sale - sean@justapplications.co.uk 0121 2851047   Resources This is the article that started this conversation: https://news.sky.com/story/the-40-jobs-most-at-risk-of-ai-and-40-it-cant-touch-13447013 Blue Ocean Strategy by Renee A. Mauborgne - https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/blue-ocean-strategy-expanded-edition-how-to-create-uncontested-market-space-and-make-the-competition-irrelevant-w-chan-kim/4457817?ean=9781625274496&next=t

    45 min

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Ctrl Alt Dev is a podcast for software founders, digital leaders and curious builders navigating the fast-changing world of tech, AI, and business. Hosted by two veteran tech founders, Paul Rhodes & Sean Sale. each episode cuts through the hype with honest conversations, sharp war stories, and frameworks that actually work. Expect real talk on pricing, project chaos, automation, and scaling, all designed to help you build smarter, lead better, and stay sane.