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Ever feel like AI sounds great in theory… but hard to actually use day to day?

That’s exactly what my guest, Georgia Palmer, figured out how to do in two completely different worlds. She’s a medical editor by day and a yoga teacher by night, and she’s found smart, practical ways to make AI save her time in both, without losing her voice or her values.

Georgia shares how she uses tools like ChatGPT and Gemini for writing, research, and creativity, plus how she built her own custom GPTs “Sally the Substantiator” and “Polly the Prompt Partner” to make her work faster and more accurate.

We talk about the good stuff, the messy bits, and the reality of using AI in industries where accuracy and trust matter.

If you’ve been wondering how to bring AI into your workflow without it taking over, this episode will give you a ton of ideas to start testing right away.

“Good prompts make AI feel genuinely collaborative.” - Georgia

You’ll hear about:

  • Real-life examples of AI in creative and regulated work
  • Building custom GPTs like Sally and Polly
  • How to write prompts that actually work
  • Using deep research tools safely
  • Avoiding the “AI voice” trap
  • Making AI images that look like what you imagined

Connect With Georgia Palmer:

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgia-palmer57/

Connect With Me:

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/accessible-ai/

Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/heather_aifnt/?hl=en

AI for Non-Techies - https://nontechies.ai/home

YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@aifornontechies

Join my Academy - https://nontechies.ai/ai-academy

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