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In this episode of The Tooth Sleuth Podcast, Greg chats with Loren King—global speaker, RDH, and Chief Evangelist at Trust.ai—about real-life leadership, tech that actually helps clinicians, and the lesson she learned on her 34th solo skydive: speak up for yourself and know when to quit. They kick off swapping dog stories, define what it means to be an ambivert, and settle into a candid conversation about burnout, boundaries, and building better teams.
Together, Greg and Loren unpack:
Trust.ai & ISAAC: an intelligent PMS "co-pilot" (not pilot) that converses with patients, supports treatment planning and admin tasks.
Finding Anon: Loren's nonprofit path to 501(c)(3) status and a vision for AI facial recognition that cross-references dental patient photos with global missing-person databases to aid rescues.
Jump 34 in Hawaii: a close call that reinforced self-advocacy, altitude discipline, and the courage to quit wisely.
Loren's story begins with empathy and evolves into a powerful balance of ambition and authenticity, showing how AI can serve as a co-pilot—not a replacement—for clinicians through her work with Trust.ai. Through Finding Anon and the life lesson of Jump 34, she proves that merging innovation with humanity—and trusting your gut—is sometimes the only parachute you need.
Connect with Loren: [email protected]
👉 Tune in now to learn how to blend human connection with useful AI, protect your team's energy, and lead with courage—on the ground and at 10,000 feet.
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