The Human Side of AI with Flora, from Jamout.ai

Jam Anderson

The Human Side of AI is a podcast for business owners and entrepreneurs who want to use AI in a way that actually fits their life and work. Each week, Mondays are led by our AI hosts diving into tools, trends, and practical applications, while Fridays bring real conversations with real humans using AI to work smarter and live fuller lives. Because at the end of the day, we believe AI gives you something priceless back: time to be human. Hosted by Flora Mercury. A Jamout.ai original podcast, made for the Club Jam community and anyone ready to stop drowning in the to-do list and start living on purpose.

  1. 2d ago

    From War Zones to Replacing Seven Developers: How Resilience Built a Tech Innovator

    Olesya grew up in the final years of the Soviet Union -- born in Azerbaijan, displaced by ethnic war at nine, raising herself through the chaos of 1990s Russia alongside an entrepreneurial single mother who had company registration number one in their region. By 21, she had two university degrees with honors and a scholarship to Boston. By 26, she had her own lighting design firm in Moscow. By her 40s, she had lived in four countries, filed five patents, built and lost a decade of investment in a cross-continental business when the Russia-Ukraine war hit, and then rebuilt her entire tech team -- replacing seven experienced developers in three months -- using AI. In this conversation, Olesya shares the mindset behind that kind of resilience, why most people are misusing AI (hint: they're skipping the methodology), and why she believes we have a very short window right now to learn deeply before the opportunity closes. What you'll take away: Why building a methodology before touching any tool is the real competitive edge How Olesya used Claude to replace an entire dev team and ship a product What it means to "feed the beast" and how to make sure you're the one profiting first Her practical advice for small business owners: write down what you do each day, then ask -- what can the machine do instead? This episode is for anyone who has ever been pushed to start over -- and chose to build something better.

    58 min
  2. May 18

    The Social Media Strategy for Small Business Owners Who Are Over It

    Every Monday on The Human Side of AI, I hand the mic to our AI hosts so I can show up fully for the things only a human can do. And this week's topic hit close to home. Friday's guest, Katherine Gruenberg of AI Powered Social, is one of the sharpest minds I know when it comes to social media strategy for small business owners. But when we sat down together we went so deep on her House Manager OS concept — AI systems for reducing the mental load of running a home — that social media never made it into the conversation. That gap inspired this episode. Our AI hosts pulled from the biggest voices in the industry — Buffer, Sprout Social, Hootsuite, Social Media Examiner, and Neil Patel — and filtered everything through one ruthless lens: what actually works when you're time-strapped, overwhelmed, and posting into what feels like a void. What's inside: Why you should never create content from scratch again How to research your audience in under a minute using free AI tools The visual consistency hack that requires zero design skills How to sound more human by handing your words to a robot first A dead-simple way to know what's actually working — no spreadsheet required And it ends with a question worth sitting with: when AI makes everyone's content look polished and perfect, what becomes the new premium? Want to go deeper on social media strategy? Katherine is the expert — reach her at info@aipoweredsocial.com. Back Friday with another human-powered episode.

    19 min
  3. May 15

    Your Home Has a CEO Problem (And AI Just Fixed It) -- with Katherine Gruenberg

    What if your home could run like a well-managed business -- without you having to be the one running it all the time? In this episode, Flora sits down with Katherine Gruenberg, founder of AI-Powered Social and creator of the AI House Manager, an operating system designed to take the mental load of home management off your plate so you can show up fully for your work and your life. Katherine's path is one for the books -- from running a 50s diner and motel in the Adirondack Mountains, to 9 years in Las Vegas where she discovered tech, to building an AI-powered business that is now part of the Anthropic Partner Network. And through all of it, she kept running into the same problem that most busy people face: the invisible labor of just keeping life running. In this conversation, you will hear: How Katherine is using AI to organize, automate, and manage her home -- from meal planning to nighttime routines to home finances The phone automation she built that pulls up her shopping list the moment she arrives at the store Why most productivity tools miss the mark (hint: they focus on output instead of stress relief) How she unpacked and organized an entire kitchen in 4 hours using photos and ChatGPT Her simple starting point for anyone who wants to apply this today: one problem, one tool This episode is for the mom who has 47 tabs open in her brain before she sits down to work. The entrepreneur who keeps forgetting that tonight is sports night. The human who just wants a little less friction between where they are and where they're trying to go. Katherine's AI House Manager is still in development, but she is building it to be accessible -- and she is sharing prompts and resources in the meantime so stay tuned for that! If you want to meet more humans using AI to live and work better, join us in Club Jam, our online community, at skool.com/jamoutai/about. We would love to have you there!

    35 min
  4. May 4

    The AI Time Reclamation Act: Reclaiming Your Humanity

    div]:bg-bg-000/50 [&_pre>div]:border-0.5 [&_pre>div]:border-border-400 [&_.ignore-pre-bg>div]:bg-transparent [&_.standard-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pl-2 [&_.standard-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,ul,ol,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pr-8 [&_.progressive-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pl-2 [&_.progressive-markdown_:is(p,blockquote,ul,ol,h1,h2,h3,h4,h5,h6)]:pr-8"> _*]:min-w-0 gap-3 standard-markdown"> We talk a lot about using AI to save time. This episode asks a harder question: what are you actually saving it for? The AI Time Reclamation Act flips the usual productivity conversation on its head. Instead of asking how AI can help you do more, it asks how AI can help you be more present: with your family, your creativity, your own inner life. In this episode we get into cognitive load theory and why your brain treats scheduling a meeting the same way it treats a major life decision. We talk about the vacuum problem, what happens when you successfully free up time and then immediately fill it with more screen time. And we dig into the guardrails that actually make this work: AI handles the preparation, you handle the presence. This one is not about hacks or efficiency. It is about what becomes possible when the machine handles the friction and you finally have the energy to show up for the parts of life that actually matter. The Human Side of AI with Flora, from Jamout.ai. New episodes every Monday and Friday.

    17 min

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The Human Side of AI is a podcast for business owners and entrepreneurs who want to use AI in a way that actually fits their life and work. Each week, Mondays are led by our AI hosts diving into tools, trends, and practical applications, while Fridays bring real conversations with real humans using AI to work smarter and live fuller lives. Because at the end of the day, we believe AI gives you something priceless back: time to be human. Hosted by Flora Mercury. A Jamout.ai original podcast, made for the Club Jam community and anyone ready to stop drowning in the to-do list and start living on purpose.

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