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Unexpected Joy

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Tiny, playful challenges designed to surprise, delight, and bring joy back into ordinary days—one month at a time.

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13 contributions to The AI-Driven Business Summit
AI for Facebook Ads
Hey everyone. I love that we're coming together to share all of the AI we've tried. I help my clients with funnel builds and Facebook Ads. I'm an expert in the system, but I'm not a formally trained graphic designer. My clients are not graphic designers either. When we run out of Canva ideas, we turn to AI. ChatGPT worked well once. But most of the time the graphics don't test well. Invideo AI works well for video ads. It can create the script and a video to match. It has a ton of stock video. It's pretty easy to swap out scenes. It can also create animated videos. I've heard about Mint AI but I haven't tried it yet. Meta likes to offer up it's AI created images, but we haven't had great test results with those. What AI have you used to generate Ad creatives (static, video or carousel) that gave great test results?
1 like • Oct '25
@Christina Brunton static and video both seem to perform well. As much as the industry keeps saying Video performs best, it's not always true. Some of my clients are getting a 12% CTR on static ads. As for style or theme...Closeup face to video is doing well. For the static images, very basic ones are working. When I say basic, think solid color (like white) background with 1 image on it and some words. The Canva Ad templates where it looks super professional almost never work.
We did it - 4000K members!
...and the Swag Bag is closing in 52 minutes. the AI-Driven Business Summit brought in 4,000 new summit members in just 30 days with 52 incredible speakers. 💡 Speakers reported 400–600 new downloads on average. 💡 One speaker gained 180 new members in her Skool community. 💡 Participants called it the best summit they’ve ever been part of. 💡 Even seasoned speakers who had sworn off summits told me this one “changed how I’ll do them forever.” And my biggest personal learning? ➡️ I never imagined 7 years ago that I’d be hosting an AI + business summit for midlife women entrepreneurs — but here we are. The summit cracked open so many powerful conversations: - How women 50+ are reimagining their careers in the AI era - Why AI isn’t a threat, but an empowerment tool for scaling with systems and creativity - How to design offers that monetize now while staying relevant tomorrow 🔥 I’ve got a Summit Debrief Session on October 24 where I’ll break down exactly what we did behind the scenes. For now, I’m just taking a moment to celebrate: 🎉 4,000 leads. 🎉 Endless possibilities. 🎉 And a whole lot of proof that summits — when done right — WORK. 👉 What’s one bold move you’re ready to make before the end of 2025?
2 likes • Oct '25
@Nat J. It feels so freeing once you have your blog going. 💚
1 like • Oct '25
@Stephanie Brown club 50 ❤️
Podcasting just got easier!
Thank you @Jeanette Stein for your highly valuable AI Podcast Growth Machine session. I podcasted for 5 years doing almost everything the manual way to "save cost" (it took almost 8 hours/week!). That even included painstakingly going through to extract the time stamps of each section, and properly formatting transcripts as if they were blogs. I'd run out of time, energy and interest after I finally had everything produced and live... that I wanted nothing to do with the episode anymore. My promotion barely happened, if at all. 😰 A few years ago I hired a copywriter just to do the show notes, time stamps, edit the transcripts, get it published on my page and pull a few quotes. It cost me $100/episode. Plus I was paying for Temi to create transcripts. I took a podcast pause for over a year. But, my website metrics, listernotes (top 10% globally), and high quality guest pitches motivated me to pick it up again. I thought with a pause, my website traffic would go down. Nope. It continued to rise month after to month to more than 40k views/mo. SEO rocks!!! 🦾 I dreaded getting back into the production side of the weekly podcasting. But AI has significantly changed the game! 🙌 I used ChatGPT prompts for the last couple of episodes. Wow! So much easier! I started experimenting with Riverside...editing & social media clips are almost automatic! Accurate transcripts are automatic. Now, with what I learned in @Jeanette Stein's session, I can see an even better way to do things. Thank you Jeanette!🤩👏
Podcasting just got easier!
1 like • Oct '25
@Jeanette Stein oh, thank you so much. That means a lot to me. I'm excited to shift it over into a YouTube Podcast now.
Sales Pages...or Something Else?
I'm feeling super excited while watching @Monica Froese session about an AI-Powered Digital Shop. Congrats on all of your sales!!! I'm only half way through so far, but I had to know. Do you create a Sales Page for every one of your products??? You have 130 products. Whew! I have 14 paid digital products so far. Creating sales pages is intense! Although, I can't wait to try @Elise Hodge's sales page prompts. I started my business membership back in 2019. I have so many courses, templates and dashboards for customer research, consultation challenges, consultation conversion, mindset tools, processes, SOPs, every product & funnel build, facebook ads and funnel optimizations. I would love to pull these out and sell them to the general public.
Sales Pages...or Something Else?
How Do You Stay Human in the Age of AI?
The more I explore AI, the more I realize it’s not just about productivity. It’s also about presence. Yes, these tools can automate a lot, but they can’t replicate how it feels to create from a grounded, human place. 🤔 How do you stay human while using technology to grow your business or creativity? Do you have boundaries, rituals, or practices that help you stay anchored in the real world while working in the digital one? I’ve found that my most inspiring ideas often come when I take a break from the screen and give myself a moment to listen closely to my inner voice. I tend to live in my head, so incorporating exercise and movement, such as yoga stretches, helps me reconnect with my body. Sometimes just staring at the ceiling also works wonders to help me reset! AI helps me shape my ideas, but presence helps me find them. 👉 When it comes to using AI and tech consciously, what feels most important for you right now?
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5 likes • Oct '25
My best ideas come when I'm driving in nature. I'm fortunate to live along Highway 1 in California. I go for long drives along the ocean and through the redwood trees with the radio off. My head fills with about 20 ideas. I love that I can dump all of it into AI. I'll just ramble on to get every last ounce of detail out of me. Then AI can organize it and make it useful.
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Gretchen Hernandez is a Business & Mindset Coach specialized in Products & Services, Sales Funnels, Facebook Ads and Resolving Emotional Triggers

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