Inspire AI: Transforming RVA Through Technology and Automation

AI Ready RVA

Our mission is to cultivate AI literacy in the Greater Richmond Region through awareness, community engagement, education, and advocacy. In this podcast, we spotlight companies and individuals in the region who are pioneering the development and use of AI. 

  1. -14 h

    Ep 92 - Clarity Before Certainty: Transformational Leadership In The AI Age

    Send us Fan Mail AI is moving into your workplace whether leadership feels ready or not, and that reality creates a dangerous gap: employees are already experimenting while executives are still debating permission. We start a new Inspire AI series by naming the real challenge for leaders in the age of AI: learning how to lead while everything around you changes, and giving people clarity before certainty exists.  We unpack transformational leadership through the classic “four I’s” framework: idealized influence, inspirational motivation, intellectual stimulation, and individualized consideration. Then we pressure test it against modern AI adoption. AI can summarize, recommend, and automate, but it cannot create meaning, trust, or belief in a future worth building. That work stays deeply human, and it becomes more consequential as intelligence becomes abundant and the future of work speeds up.  From there, we get practical about AI strategy and organizational culture. Successful AI transformation starts with vision, psychological safety, experimentation, internal champions, and governance that evolves alongside real workflows. We close with three questions you can use immediately: are you giving people clarity or just tools, are you rewarding experimentation, and what remains uniquely human as AI grows more capable through human AI collaboration and emerging agentic AI. If this helped you think differently, subscribe, share this with a leader on your team, and leave a review with the biggest AI leadership question you want answered next. Want to join a community of AI learners and enthusiasts? AI Ready RVA is leading the conversation and is rapidly rising as a hub for AI in the Richmond Region. Become a member and support our AI literacy initiatives.

  2. 10 août

    Ep 91 - How Artificial Intelligence Helps You Learn Faster And Build Better Habits

    Send us Fan Mail AI headlines love extremes: total automation or sci-fi superintelligence. We take a different angle and ask a more personal, more practical question: can AI help us become better versions of ourselves? When you stop treating AI like a shortcut machine and start using it like a coach, tutor, analyst, and thought partner, the real value shows up in how you think, how you learn, and how you decide. We dig into the evidence behind measurable productivity gains for knowledge workers, from faster writing with stronger output to higher throughput in customer service and software delivery. The surprising pattern is who benefits most: less experienced professionals often see the biggest lift because AI compresses the learning curve and makes “expert behaviors” easier to practice. But we’re clear about the guardrails: the goal is not to outsource your brain. The goal is to think better while keeping human judgment in charge. From there, we get tactical about self-improvement. AI tutoring can scaffold learning, adapt explanations, and personalize practice so you move from zero to mastery with less wasted time. Pair AI with habit tracking and wearable data, and it becomes a consistency engine that keeps your goals in view, helps you manage stress, and supports healthier routines. We also name the risks directly: over-reliance, automation bias, loss of critical thinking, homogenized creativity, privacy issues, and emotional dependence. A healthy relationship with AI is partnership, not dependence, and it should never replace human roles like friend, therapist, or moral compass. If you lead a team, the competitive advantage isn’t “having AI.” It’s building people who can work alongside AI to become better communicators, learners, and decision makers. Subscribe, share this with a friend or colleague, and leave a review if it helps. What’s one area where you want AI to make you better? Want to join a community of AI learners and enthusiasts? AI Ready RVA is leading the conversation and is rapidly rising as a hub for AI in the Richmond Region. Become a member and support our AI literacy initiatives.

  3. 3 août

    Ep 90 - Loop Engineering: When Intelligence Gets Cheap, What Still Wins?

    Send us Fan Mail Prompt tricks used to feel like the whole game. Now AI coding agents can run commands, inspect logs, edit multiple files, and stay on task for hours, and that changes what “good” looks like in AI-enabled software development. We dig into loop engineering, the idea that the biggest gains come from designing the system around the model: clear objectives, objective verification, structured feedback, smart retries, and a clear point where the agent stops or escalates to a human. We walk through the practical anatomy of a strong loop: a prompt manager that supplies real context and success criteria, an agent runtime that plans and uses tools, a verifier that grounds decisions in evidence like unit tests, type checks, static analysis, and security scans, and a rerun controller that decides whether to retry, finish, or hand off. The through-line is reliability. Instead of hoping the model “gets it right,” we engineer a process that catches errors fast and improves with every iteration. We also zoom out to the leadership and strategy angle. As models get cheaper and more available, competitive advantage shifts toward evaluation, observability, documentation, and the ability to learn faster than competitors. The point is not to create AI that never makes mistakes; it is to build feedback loops that recognize mistakes quickly and recover intelligently. If you want a clearer mental model for autonomous coding systems and continuous improvement, subscribe, share this episode with a builder on your team, and leave a review. What would you add to your verification loop first? Want to join a community of AI learners and enthusiasts? AI Ready RVA is leading the conversation and is rapidly rising as a hub for AI in the Richmond Region. Become a member and support our AI literacy initiatives.

  4. 27 juil.

    Ep 89 - Making the Invisible Visible: Enterprise AI Accountability w/ Ben Hawkins

    Send us Fan Mail AI doesn’t fail in enterprises because the model isn’t impressive. It fails because nobody can answer the uncomfortable questions: who owns the data, who carries the liability, and what “trust” even means when software can hallucinate with confidence. We sit down with Ben Hawkins, a technology transactions lawyer working at the intersection of AI commercialization, enterprise software, and governance, to unpack the hidden layer that decides what actually gets deployed. We talk about the “over-AI” internet and why people are already tired of low-effort automation, then zoom into where the stakes get serious: financial systems, privacy, and health. Ben explains why intuition and old controls like CAPTCHAs won’t hold up, and why verification and consent start to matter more as AI-generated content becomes indistinguishable from humans. From there we get concrete about enterprise AI risk management, including confidentiality, data security expectations, and the practical contract terms that shape vendor trust. Then we push into the near future: agentic AI that can go procure software and act on your behalf. If an agent can make purchases, sign up for tools, or trigger workflows, procurement and governance have to evolve fast, with permissioning, proof of agency, and human-in-the-loop approvals for protected zones. We close with a clear-eyed view of proprietary data rights, why tailored models can reduce dependence on foundation models, and why cautious optimism beats YOLO deployments every time. If you want a smarter, more realistic framework for enterprise AI governance, listen, share this with a teammate in legal or security, and subscribe and leave a review. What’s the one AI risk your org is still pretending it doesn’t have? Want to join a community of AI learners and enthusiasts? AI Ready RVA is leading the conversation and is rapidly rising as a hub for AI in the Richmond Region. Become a member and support our AI literacy initiatives.

  5. 20 juil.

    Ep 88 - Debugging Human Communication w/ Andrea Goulet

    Send us Fan Mail The biggest risk in an AI-powered organization isn’t a lack of intelligence, it’s a lack of shared meaning. As tools get faster and output gets cheaper, teams can still stall, ship the wrong thing, or quietly lose trust because the human communication system can’t keep up with the speed of automation. That’s why I sat down with Andrea Gulet, founder of Debugging Human Communication and a longtime software industry leader, to treat communication like infrastructure you can actually diagnose and improve.  Andrea walks us through a practical model rooted in Claude Shannon’s information theory: source, channel, noise, receiver, destination. We apply it to real workplace moments where the words are “clear” but the concepts are not, including a perfect example of how “fail fast” can mean two totally different things depending on role and time horizon. We also talk about trust as a variable that changes message fidelity, and why the best teams don’t eliminate conflict, they convert it into task conflict that produces better ideas without turning into character attacks.  Then we bring AI into the picture: prompting in plain English, Conway’s Law, and why “full autopilot” is a trap in complex systems. Andrea’s car metaphor for agentic AI makes the point stick: agents are the vehicle, skills are the directions, and humans still have to pick the destination and stay in the loop because entropy never stops. We close with a mindset shift you can carry into the next few years: learn the science of how humans communicate, and your AI systems get healthier too. If this helps, subscribe, share it with a teammate, and leave a review. What part of your communication stack needs debugging first? Want to join a community of AI learners and enthusiasts? AI Ready RVA is leading the conversation and is rapidly rising as a hub for AI in the Richmond Region. Become a member and support our AI literacy initiatives.

  6. 13 juil.

    Ep 87 - The AI Native Organization

    Send us Fan Mail Software is slipping from “hard to produce” to “easy to generate,” and that single change forces a rethink of how we build companies, teams, and careers. When AI compresses planning, implementation, and iteration, the bottleneck moves away from writing code and toward directing intelligence. We zoom out on what happens when creation becomes abundant and the economics of software engineering shift from capacity to coordination.  We break down what an AI native organization actually is: not a team that merely uses AI tools, but an operating model designed around intelligent systems, agentic automation, embedded evaluation, and rapid experimentation. As AI capabilities become more common, learning velocity becomes the edge. The organizations that win are the ones that can run more experiments without fragmenting, improve decision quality with feedback loops, and adapt their structures as fast as the environment changes.  We also challenge the “AI equals productivity” framing. Productivity without adaptability creates fragility, especially when decision velocity explodes and every team can pursue a different path. Using the “six soccer balls” analogy, we talk about coherence, governance, orchestration, and trust infrastructure as the real strategic work. Finally, we explore how human roles evolve upward into judgment, strategy, systems design, and ethical oversight, and why leadership and culture matter more as automation amplifies both good and bad systems. If this helped you think more clearly about AI leadership and AI native companies, subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review so more builders can find it. Want to join a community of AI learners and enthusiasts? AI Ready RVA is leading the conversation and is rapidly rising as a hub for AI in the Richmond Region. Become a member and support our AI literacy initiatives.

  7. 6 juil.

    Ep 86 - Staying Competitive: Build A Resilient Engineering Career With AI

    Send us Fan Mail If you’re an engineer staring at AI code generation and wondering where you fit, the uncomfortable truth is also the freeing one: trying to “outproduce” AI on repetitive implementation is not a durable plan. We talk through a calmer, more useful strategy for building a resilient software engineering career as coding becomes increasingly automated and teams move toward AI-native workflows.  We break down the skills that keep you valuable when output is cheap and speed is everywhere. That starts with systems thinking: understanding architecture, data flow, reliability, scalability, and the organizational dynamics that make real systems succeed or fail. From there, we focus on why evaluation becomes the premium skill. Generation is easy; validating outputs, spotting weaknesses, and identifying risk is where judgment compounds, especially for students, junior developers, and early-career engineers trying to build long-term momentum.  We also dig into the underrated multipliers: clear communication and product intuition. AI-native environments reward clarity in prompts, requirements, constraints, and reasoning, and the best engineers can translate between intent and implementation. And when automation increases velocity, staying connected to real user problems and business context prevents fast, expensive waste. We close with a mindset that survives every tech cycle: adaptability, curiosity, and interdisciplinary thinking as AI amplifies both productivity and complexity.  If this helped you rethink your path, subscribe, share the episode with a friend in tech, and leave a quick review so more engineers can find it. Want to join a community of AI learners and enthusiasts? AI Ready RVA is leading the conversation and is rapidly rising as a hub for AI in the Richmond Region. Become a member and support our AI literacy initiatives.

  8. 29 juin

    Ep 85 - Leverage Outruns Wisdom: Systems Leadership In The AI Era

    Send us Fan Mail AI is quietly rewriting the org chart, and it’s not because everyone suddenly works faster. The real shift is structural: teams are becoming blended systems of humans, AI agents, orchestration layers, evaluation pipelines, and continuous automation workflows. That changes what leadership even means. We’re no longer just managing people, projects, and process. We’re learning to manage systems of intelligence, where the quality of coordination matters as much as the quality of execution. We dig into why orchestration is emerging as the core skill for modern engineering leaders and executives, and why “AI as a tool” is an outdated mental model. When AI participates in planning, coding, analysis, forecasting, and decision support, leadership moves upstream into system design: setting constraints, defining decision rights, building feedback loops, and creating governance that can keep up with accelerating change. We also tackle the hard questions: what must remain human-owned, what can become autonomous, where oversight should live, and how to prevent cascading errors when multiple AI systems interact. A major tension sits at the center of it all: velocity versus coherence. AI can multiply output, but acceleration without alignment fragments organizations, weakens accountability, and erodes trust. The sustainable advantage becomes coordination quality: resilient operational models, strong evaluation structures, and healthy human-AI relationships that keep judgment in the loop. If you’re building an AI-native organization, this is the leadership mindset shift to make now. Subscribe, share this with a leader on your team, and leave a review with the biggest orchestration challenge you’re facing. Want to join a community of AI learners and enthusiasts? AI Ready RVA is leading the conversation and is rapidly rising as a hub for AI in the Richmond Region. Become a member and support our AI literacy initiatives.

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Our mission is to cultivate AI literacy in the Greater Richmond Region through awareness, community engagement, education, and advocacy. In this podcast, we spotlight companies and individuals in the region who are pioneering the development and use of AI. 

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