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EP249 The Podcast-to-Book with AI Challenge (Day 1 of 30)

AI Literacy for Entrepreneurs

Release Date: 11/28/2025

EP 274 The Human OS - AI Adoption With Curiosity, Safety, and Monday Ease ft. Melissa Penton show art EP 274 The Human OS - AI Adoption With Curiosity, Safety, and Monday Ease ft. Melissa Penton

AI Literacy for Entrepreneurs

In the final episode of the Podcast-to-Book series, host sits down with change leader and AI education lead (Sun Life) for a human-first conversation about what actually makes AI adoption work. They talk productivity vs room-for-life, why one-prompt culture is snake oil, the shift from prompt engineering to context engineering, and the simplest enterprise question that changes everything: “What would make Monday easier for employees?” Episode summary Susan closes out the Podcast-to-Book sprint with a conversation that feels like the point of the whole series: AI isn’t a tool problem....

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273 - Future-proofing your organization through continuing AI literacy show art 273 - Future-proofing your organization through continuing AI literacy

AI Literacy for Entrepreneurs

Most companies do a few AI trainings, run some pilots, and then stall. In this episode, host argues the only real future-proofing strategy is continuous AI literacy. She breaks down what “continuous literacy” actually includes (skill, judgment, workflow, norms), the predictable failure modes of the AI literacy divide, and a simple flywheel you can run monthly so capability keeps compounding. Episode summary Susan opens with a familiar pattern: a burst of AI excitement, a deck called “AI Strategy 2025” a few clever workflows… and then reality hits. Tools change. Policies shift....

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EP 272 - Mindset, Sales, and AI That Actually Helps with Gazzy Amin show art EP 272 - Mindset, Sales, and AI That Actually Helps with Gazzy Amin

AI Literacy for Entrepreneurs

Host sits down with sales strategist , founder of Sales Beyond Scripts, to talk about the real ways AI is changing revenue, planning, and scale. They cover AI as a thinking partner, how to use it across departments in a small business, why audits matter more than hype, and how mindset quietly determines whether you treat AI as a threat or an advantage. Episode summary This episode is part of Susan’s 30-episodes-in-30-days “podcast to book” sprint for Swan Dive Backwards. Susan and Gazzy zoom in on the selling process first. Then they zoom out to the whole business. They talk about three...

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EP 271 - How to Quantify AI ROI Beyond ‘Time Saved’ show art EP 271 - How to Quantify AI ROI Beyond ‘Time Saved’

AI Literacy for Entrepreneurs

If you’re measuring AI success by “hours saved” you’re playing the easiest game in the room. In this episode, Host explains why time saved is weak and sometimes harmful, then shares a better “AI ROI stack” with five metrics that map to real business value and help you build dashboards that actually persuade leadership.   Episode summary Time saved is fine. It’s also table stakes. Susan breaks down why “we saved 200 hours” is the least persuasive AI metric, and why it can backfire by punishing your early adopters with more work. She then introduces a smarter approach: a...

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EP 270 - From AI Awareness → AI Readiness → AI Adoption with Jennifer Hufnagel show art EP 270 - From AI Awareness → AI Readiness → AI Adoption with Jennifer Hufnagel

AI Literacy for Entrepreneurs

Host sits down with (Hufnagel Consulting), an AI educator and AI readiness consultant who’s trained 4K+ people. They break down what “AI readiness” actually means (spoiler: it’s not buying Copilot), why AI doesn’t fix broken processes or dirty data, and how leaders can build real capability through training programs, communities of practice, and properly resourced AI champions. Episode summary and met in “the most elite way possible”: both were quoted in The Globe and Mail about women and AI. Jennifer shares her background as a business analyst and digital adoption / L&D...

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EP 269 - Why One-Off AI Training Fails (and What to Do Instead) show art EP 269 - Why One-Off AI Training Fails (and What to Do Instead)

AI Literacy for Entrepreneurs

If your organization ran an “AI 101” lunch-and-learn… and nothing changed after, this episode is for you. Host explains why one-off workshops create false confidence, how AI literacy is more like learning a language than learning software buttons, and shares a practical roadmap to build sustainable AI capability. Episode summary This episode is for two groups: teams who did a single AI training and still feel behind, and leaders realizing one workshop won’t build organizational capability. The core idea is simple: AI adoption isn’t a “feature learning” problem. It’s a...

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EP 268 Women, AI, and ‘Hold the Door’ Leadership with Chris McMartin show art EP 268 Women, AI, and ‘Hold the Door’ Leadership with Chris McMartin

AI Literacy for Entrepreneurs

Host is joined by , National Lead for the Scotiabank Women Initiative (Business Banking), for a real-world conversation about how women are approaching AI. They talk about time poverty, fear of asking “dumb” questions, the shame myth of “AI is cheating”, and why the most powerful move right now is women holding the door open for each other - learning in community and sharing what works. Episode summary This episode is a candid, energetic conversation with Chris McMartin - aka “Hype Boss” online and a long-time hype woman for women entrepreneurs. They explore what’s different...

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EP 267 Does AI Make you More or Less Creative? (Paintbrush vs Photocopier) show art EP 267 Does AI Make you More or Less Creative? (Paintbrush vs Photocopier)

AI Literacy for Entrepreneurs

AI can feel like a creativity cheat code… or like the death of originality. In this short, punchy solo episode, Susan argues the truth is simpler: AI doesn’t create creativity. It creates options. Creativity still belongs to the driver—your taste, courage, and point of view. Episode summary Susan tackles a question she hears constantly: does AI expand creativity or flatten it? Her answer: it depends on how you’re using it. If you use AI like a photocopier—generate a first draft and ship it unchanged—you’re not becoming more creative. You’re becoming more efficient at being...

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EP 266 - Literacy, Leadership, and the ‘AI for the Sake of AI’ Trap with Shona Boyd show art EP 266 - Literacy, Leadership, and the ‘AI for the Sake of AI’ Trap with Shona Boyd

AI Literacy for Entrepreneurs

Host is joined by , a product manager at Mitratech, a SaaS company, and a proudly AI-curious early adopter, for a grounded conversation about what AI literacy actually means now. They talk about representation, critical thinking, everyday meet-you-where-you-are workflows, shadow AI, enterprise guardrails, and why leaders must stop chasing AI features that don’t solve real user problems. Episode summary Susan introduces Shona Boyd - AI-curious early adopter and SaaS product manager—whose mission is to make AI feel less scary and more accessible. Shona shares how her approachable AI...

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265 Buying AI vs Building AI - A Leader’s Decision Guide show art 265 Buying AI vs Building AI - A Leader’s Decision Guide

AI Literacy for Entrepreneurs

Most teams are stuck in tool obsession: “Should we build agents?” “Should we buy this AI platform?” In this solo, workshop-style episode, host pulls you back to reality with a simple decision guide: buy vs bolt-on vs build, four leadership filters, and a practical workflow exercise to help you choose the right approach - without falling for agentic fantasies. Episode summary Susan opens with a pattern she’s seeing everywhere: 75% of AI conversations revolve around tools - agents, platforms, add-ons - and they’re often framed as all-or-nothing decisions. She reframes it: AI is best...

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What if you didn’t have to disappear into a cabin for a year to write a meaningful book on AI? In this episode, host Susan Diaz kicks off a 30-day podcast-to-book challenge, sharing why her first book changed everything in her business and how she’s now using AI and this podcast as a live “thinking lab” to build her next one.

In this solo reflection, Susan:

  • Looks back at how her first book Unboring: Take Your Content Marketing from Blah to Brilliant reshaped her identity, authourity, and client pipeline.

  • Gets honest about why her AI book has been “stuck in a Google Doc” for over a year.

  • Shares how a 30-day podcast challenge (inspired by Dan Sanchez and Ken Friere) will turn daily episodes into the raw material for a new, evergreen book on AI literacy for companies.

Key takeaways

  • Books change rooms, not just shelves. Being an author didn’t make Susan “book rich” but it did change how decision-makers perceived her, filtered in better-fit clients, and gave her a framework for talks, workshops, and content.

  • A realization that the book doesn’t need to chase the news cycle. Instead of writing about tools and updates that age in months, Susan is focusing on evergreen questions: how we think, work, govern, and design AI inside companies.

  • Stuck isn’t a lack of ideas. It’s a lack of structure and urgency. The AI book already existed as outlines, pillars, and scattered drafts. What was missing was discipline and a public commitment.

  • Podcasting can be a “thinking lab” for your book. Daily episodes will act as live experiments for frameworks, stories, and interviews that can later be shaped into chapters.

  • AI is a collaborator, not a ghostwriter. Susan uses AI to help think, outline, pattern-spot, and structure - while all ideas originate from real conversations, reflections, and lived experience.

  • This is a long game for leaders. AI literacy and adoption inside organizations will take years, just like online banking. Some people will resist to the bitter end, but most will eventually adapt.

Episode chapters (timestamps)

[00:00] Why writing and storytelling still sit at the centre.

[01:00] The identity shift of publishing Unboring and how it changed client perception.

[03:45] How the first book became a “north star” for talks, workshops, and marketing content.

[07:10] The uncomfortable truth: the AI book has been stuck as outlines, half-finished drafts, and scattered notes.

[08:20] The fear that an AI book will be obsolete by the time it’s finished - and why that thinking is flawed.

[09:56] What this new book will be about: humans, companies, culture, governance, and real workflows.

[10:53] Enter the catalyst: Dan Sanchez, Ken Friere, and the idea of building a book in public using AI.

[12:50] Deciding to do a 30-day podcast challenge… at the end of November… right into the holidays.

[14:18] What a previous 30-day Instagram Live challenge did for speaking opportunities and authourity.

[16:03] How this 30-episode sprint will turn the podcast into a thinking lab for the book.

[17:40] The mix of episodes to expect: solo reflection, teaching, futurism, and subject-matter-expert interviews.

[18:48] Why AI literacy in companies will mirror the long, messy adoption curve of past technologies.

[20:29] The types of guests Susan wants to bring on: innovators, practitioners, futurists, ethicists, and policy voices.

[21:25] How AI will be used behind the scenes to turn conversations into chapters and frameworks.

[22:10] An invitation: come along for 30 episodes of experiments, rough edges, and real-time learning.

Links and resources

Get Susan’s first book - Unboring: Take your Content Marketing from Blah to Brilliant


Connect with Susan Diaz on LinkedInfor behind-the-scenes updates on the challenge.

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  • Use these 30 episodes as prompts to ask better questions about AI in your own company.

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If you’re leading a team and want help turning your lived experience into AI-powered IP (like a book, frameworks, or talks), send Susan a DM on LinkedIn with the words “podcast to book” and she’ll share next steps.