Using AI at Work

26: Using AI for Coaching Business Growth with Ryan Musselman

June 24, 2024 Chris Daigle Episode 26
26: Using AI for Coaching Business Growth with Ryan Musselman
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Using AI at Work
26: Using AI for Coaching Business Growth with Ryan Musselman
Jun 24, 2024 Episode 26
Chris Daigle

In this episode of 'Using AI at Work,' host Chris Daigle sits down with Ryan Musselman, a former Google executive turned successful coach, to explore how AI and no-code tools can revolutionize the coaching industry. Ryan shares his journey from corporate life to building a thriving $50,000-a-month coaching business using AI. Discover how he leverages AI to streamline processes, enhance productivity, and create high-quality content, enabling coaches to focus on what they love. Get inspired by practical advice and strategies to use AI in your own coaching practice and business ventures.

🔎 Find Out More About Ryan Musselman and 'Coaches Who Close':
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rmuss/
https://coacheswhoclose.com

🛠 AI Tools and Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
Write with AI Newsletter ➡ https://writewithai.com
ChatGPT ➡ https://www.openai.com/chatgpt

Chapters:

00:00 - Introduction to Ryan Musselman
01:22 - The Rise of Solopreneur Coaches
06:35 - Leveraging AI and No-Code Tools
15:10 - Cost and Time Efficiency with AI
21:14 - Creating Multilingual Podcasts
27:40 - AI’s Creative Potential
31:24 - Future of AI in Business: The Road Ahead
36:19 - Teaching Clients to Be Self-Sufficient
42:49 - Closing Remarks


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In this episode of 'Using AI at Work,' host Chris Daigle sits down with Ryan Musselman, a former Google executive turned successful coach, to explore how AI and no-code tools can revolutionize the coaching industry. Ryan shares his journey from corporate life to building a thriving $50,000-a-month coaching business using AI. Discover how he leverages AI to streamline processes, enhance productivity, and create high-quality content, enabling coaches to focus on what they love. Get inspired by practical advice and strategies to use AI in your own coaching practice and business ventures.

🔎 Find Out More About Ryan Musselman and 'Coaches Who Close':
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rmuss/
https://coacheswhoclose.com

🛠 AI Tools and Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
Write with AI Newsletter ➡ https://writewithai.com
ChatGPT ➡ https://www.openai.com/chatgpt

Chapters:

00:00 - Introduction to Ryan Musselman
01:22 - The Rise of Solopreneur Coaches
06:35 - Leveraging AI and No-Code Tools
15:10 - Cost and Time Efficiency with AI
21:14 - Creating Multilingual Podcasts
27:40 - AI’s Creative Potential
31:24 - Future of AI in Business: The Road Ahead
36:19 - Teaching Clients to Be Self-Sufficient
42:49 - Closing Remarks


Be sure to download this week's Smartcut/s:
🔸 Effortless Email Marketing — https://smartcuts.io/26

And check out the related prompts at: https://PromptVault.studio

Sponsored by Chief AI Officer. Empowering businesses with AI education and training. Visit chiefaiofficer.com for a free AI readiness assessment & AI strategy guide to help you get started using AI at work.

Please Like & Subscribe!

https://twitter.com/usingaiatwork
https://www.linkedin.com/company/chiefaiofficer/
🌐 https://usingaiatwork.com

Introduction to Ryan Musselman
The Rise of Solopreneur Coaches
Leveraging AI and No-Code Tools
Cost and Time Efficiency with AI
Creating Multilingual Podcasts
AI’s Creative Potential
Future of AI in Business: The Road Ahead
Teaching Clients to Be Self-Sufficient
Closing Remarks