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Owned by Tav

Unretired AF Rebels

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Not a fan club for our podcast. A private community for seniors (Boomers & Gen Xers) who want real connection & honest conversation. Pull up a chair.

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🇺🇸 Skool IRL: Arizona

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7 contributions to What's Up Boomer
What's your wisdom? What's hiding in your mental warehouse?
Hey, guys, I've got a question... @Tav G. just joined my Skool group (https://www.skool.com/ai-results-2502) and mentioned she has been an insurance adjuster for years and is now retiring. She recognizes that she's got a ton of accumulated wisdom that she'd like to share with others to help them deal more effectively with homeowner's insurance claims. The question is, how best to do that? Obviously, using AI is the solution, but I've not seen anybody really talk about this -- how to get tacit knowledge you've accumulated over the years out of your head and captured in some kind of AI system that people can use? Part of the problem is that anybody who has been in a field for 20+ years has accumulated a TON of knowledge. But employers never bother to tap into it. At some point, they have a layoff and of course they get rid of the elders before the younger folks because we're more expensive (on paper, anyway). But in the process, they toss the baby out with the bathwater, and all of that knowledge and wisdom the elders have in their heads walks out the door with them. This person KNOWS she's got a lot of stuff in her head that represents a LOT OF VALUE to others. But what's the best way to capture it? The problem is, for most people it ONLY exists as lots of memories of experiences that are not hard to recall when properly triggered, but unless someone kept a diary, it's just random stuff that's not at all organized or easy to find without some nudging that brings it to mind. For most of us, that looks like a huge warehouse full of unlabeled boxes (conjuring up the scene at the end of Raiders of the Lost Arc). So we don't know what we know, begging the question, how do we figure out what's there? With so many people losing their jobs now due to AI, there's a large and growing pool of wisdom ready to capture and turn into "Mini Me's" who can help people with things in ways we cannot even really imagine.
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@Fil Ladden I just retired last April from my career. So, the skills I used are still in effect. Plus, insurance companies are notoriously slow in adopting new technology. I was still faxing most insurance companies as late as 2015 because they were super freaked out with email. lol
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@David Schwartz I hadn’t considered how out of date the public LLMs are. That makes total sense.
Why I'm Building Community Here (Not on YouTube)
I’m really glad you’re here on SKOOL, and I wanted to take a moment to explain why I chose this platform over YouTube for ultimately connecting with the YouTube audience. The difference comes down to connection. On YouTube, the comment section was never designed for real conversation. When someone replied to your comment, you wouldn’t even get notified—which meant questions went unanswered, discussions fizzled out, and genuine connection was nearly impossible. It just wasn’t built for what we’re trying to create here. SKOOL works differently. You get notified when someone responds to you. Conversations actually happen. People connect with each other, not just with content. That’s the foundation of a real community. Someone recently shared their experience in other SKOOL communities and how there seems to be a real focus on pushing services, courses, and workshops. While those are cool features of the platform, that’s not what my main focus is on. This isn’t a sales funnel. It’s simply a gathering place. I’ll be happy to share more about my own experiences exploring other communities here another time. Some I’ve found really great, and some ... well, let’s just say I have opinions that aren’t positive. But that’s for another post. I’m hoping more folks from our YouTube audience will find their way here and join us. As for what this community ultimately becomes? I’m leaving that open for now. Thanks for being here and for being part of something that’s just getting started. Have you found any other Skool communities that are 6/7 ???? 😆 good and/or bad?
Why I'm Building Community Here (Not on YouTube)
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I'm not attracted to the "hustle culture" communities that are full of classes and activities. I think as Skool group owners, there is an assumption that people join these communities because they want more "stuff." But, as it turns out, that's not true at all. I watched a video on YouTube from a Skool group owner recently and he talked about how creators need to understand that people don't want more information. AI puts information at our fingertips within seconds. However, the one thing AI can't give us is community - or human connection. He said that is going to be where Skool group owners can really shine if they understand what people really want. I thought that was really good and I've been thinking about that ever since I heard it.
Caricature - rized! 🤖
Plug this prompt into Chatgpt .. or an ai of your choosing. -- Create a caricature of me and my job based on everything you know about me. -- Here's mine. I'll share a little more detail about this caricature when I have a little more time. Heading to work to you know where.
Caricature - rized! 🤖
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@Len Smith they are ankle warmers (akin to leg warmers from the 80's).
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@Len Smith
📺 Don't Touch That Dial ... who said that?
Remember the 'click' sound of the TV dial? What was the one show your family never missed when you were growing up? I actually tried to find the sound of this online but failed. It made me think about the world that is being lost, the world of sounds that only we ever heard. Now that's a library I'd like to visit.
📺 Don't Touch That Dial ... who said that?
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@Sage Rogers that’s exactly what I was thinking, too!
New Category for New Members
I added this category for anyone and everyone that hasn't properly been introduced. Please, if you're new, or even if you've been around, say hello. And note: start a new post and then select the new members category for introductions versus commenting below. Although it's okay if you do. This way all of the posts get categorized under the new category. I hope that makes sense. I'll do a video on that in the school group but great to see everybody. Tell us where you're from and maybe an interest or what you do in this game of life.
New Category for New Members
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@Maureen Greer that's good that they're being utilized. I can't wait to get my chickens.
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@Maureen Greer We don't have any yet. We're still in Phoenix but are making plans to move to the gulf coast - so Mississippi, Alabama, or Florida. I want to start small (like 6 hens). I want hens that will be easiest for a newbie like me to handle. We are looking at rural living on some acreage and I (...really mean my husband) intend to build a coop and an enclosed yard for them and let them free range during the day. There's a lot I don't know, so I'm trying to do research now so that when we move, I'll be ready to get started. Can you recommend a breed that's friendly and easy for beginners?
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Tav G.
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@tavisha-grant-3997
Co-Host of the Unretired AF Podcast on YouTube, empowering the 60+ crowd to live their best life. Link for our show: unretiredafpodcast.com

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