These were my heavy hitters I enjoyed mixing it up with this week on Substack:
Mia Kiraki 🎭: Teaches you to think, build, and create with AI without becoming another robot in the circus. She's letting me borrow her AI reply rules until I have the bandwidth to write my own, and apparently she and Carolina already hang out in Rio without me and do laundry together
AI Meets Girlboss: Visual brand strategist helping solopreneurs build full brand systems, with 1,300+ flamingos in her flock. She did a generous teardown of our new brand site this week, and she's up next on Sacred Business Stories June 10th 🦩
Jen Benford: Transformation coach for creators and rebuilders, where neurodiversity and the nervous system meet brand and business. Jen found us through Josh and Sam, recommended our Substack, and is now waiting on the photo shoot pics like the rest of us.
Nikki Kountouriotis: Psychic and soul writer teaching intuitive women to trust their intuition through Akashic Record mentorship. She restacked my piece on healing getting in the way of living, and said the anaconda photo would've given her a heart attack.
Elizabeth Purvis: Magician-Architect guiding leaders to reality-shifting income leaps, author of 7-Figure Goddess. Elizabeth just joined us on Sacred Business Stories and the conversation was as juicy as she promised it would be, pivots and all.
Dr Sam Illingworth: Professor and poet in Edinburgh, creator of Slow AI and the Curriculum for Critical AI Literacy. We celebrated a big growth milestone for him this week, and his family safe word idea for deepfake scam calls is one everyone should steal.
Jonas Braadbaart: Helps business leaders become better AI operators, currently building an AI film studio. Jonas backed my call to cut a discovery call short, and informed me that casually dropping "lagoon" in a sentence is a pretty big flex. Caught red handed on that one :)
drcharlesparker: Author with over a million views on his YouTube Navigation channel, third book underway after Deep Recovery and New ADHD Med Rules. We got into a good back-and-forth on our deal-with-life essay about process over fixed targets.