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Intentionally Inspirational Season 1 Episode 36

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Tired of getting bland, copy-paste answers from AI? We unpack a simple shift that changes everything: stop treating AI like a search bar and start using it like a thinking partner. When you brief with context and embrace follow-ups, your outputs stop sounding generic and start moving the needle.

Jason and Sarah break down why “garbage in, garbage out” hits so hard for founders and marketers, then map a practical approach to better prompts. We share how to set clear roles, define goals and constraints, and attach real assets like customer quotes, ICP notes, and winning examples. You’ll learn a fast iteration loop that turns first drafts into focused, high-converting work: ask for multiple angles, give pointed feedback, merge the best parts, and stress test for skepticism, clarity, and proof. Along the way, we offer prompts that invite deeper thinking, from “What am I missing?” to “What assumptions are we making?” so you extract strategy, not just sentences.

This conversation is for entrepreneurs, creators, and operators who want more than lists and clichés. We show how follow-ups aren’t a sign of failure but the path to specificity, and how reusable context blocks make every future session faster and sharper. Expect actionable tips you can use today to brief AI like a teammate, not a vending machine: set the role, share the why, define success, and iterate with intention. By the end, you’ll have a clearer way to partner with tools like ChatGPT and Claude to craft messaging, plan campaigns, and pressure-test ideas with less guesswork and more signal.

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Why One-Off Prompts Fail

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What's happening, everyone? Jason right here. Sarah's with me as always.

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Hey everyone, Sarah here.

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So I want to talk about something that honestly bugs me a little, and it's not about the tools themselves. It's about how most people are using them.

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What do you mean by that?

Conversation Beats Commands

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Most entrepreneurs I talk to, they pull up ChatGPT or Claude, they type in a question, they get an answer, and they move on. That's it. It's basically Google with better sentences.

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And you think that's leaving a lot on the table.

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A lot. Because these tools aren't built to answer one question and go away. They're built to think with you. To go back and forth, push on an idea, help you see something you haven't seen yet.

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I do think people underestimate how much context matters when you're prompting. Like the more you put in, the more you get back.

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Exactly. And most people give it nothing. They say, write me a bio or give me marketing ideas and then wonder why the output sounds generic. Because the input was generic.

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So it's a garbage in, garbage out situation.

Context As The Multiplier

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Every single time. The tool is only as good as the conversation you're willing to have with it. Most people aren't having a conversation. They're asking for a vending machine snack and then complaining it didn't taste like a home cooked meal. That's a good way to put it.

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So what's the fix?

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Slow down. Give it context. Tell it who you are, what you're building, what problem you're actually trying to solve. Treat it like a smart person sitting across from you, not a search bar.

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And be willing to go back and forth a few times instead of expecting perfection on the first try.

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Yes, that's the whole game. One prompt is never the answer. The best results I've ever gotten from AI came from a conversation, not a command.

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I think there's also something to be said about getting comfortable with the back and forth. A lot of people feel like asking a follow-up means they did something wrong the first time.

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That's a great point. And it's the opposite of wrong. The follow-up is where it gets good. That's when you start narrowing in on something actually useful instead of something that's just technically correct.

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Makes total sense. And I think once people experience that, they don't go back to the old way.

Free Strategy Session Invitation

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They can't. It's like trying to go back to a flip phone. Once you know what it can actually do, you stop using it like a calculator. All right. If you're listening to this podcast and you like what you hear, I have an offer that may be genuinely helpful for you. Head over to intentionallyinspirational dot com and click on the Intentional Growth Framework option in the top menu. It's a free session where we jump on Zoom, take an unbiased look at your digital marketing and AI strategy, and within 24 hours I'll send you a full video review, a personalized action plan, and a checklist you can start using right away. No cost and no pitch. Just a real conversation about where the opportunities are in your business. Thanks for listening.

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Talk soon, everyone.

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See you in the next episode.

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Thanks for tuning in. Until next time, stay curious.