If reading this guide made you curious, unsettled, or quietly motivated, that’s normal.
Most creatives don’t need more tools, they need a clearer relationship with AI.
Not “Should I use it?” but “How do I use it without losing what makes my work mine?”
This guide is meant to give you language, context, and a calmer starting point. For some people, that’s enough to move forward on their own. For others, it opens a door.
Why I teach AI this way”
AI is often taught as a race: new tools, faster workflows, constant updates. That approach leaves a lot of thoughtful, creative people feeling behind—or resistant.
I teach AI differently. I start with:
- understanding before implementation
- context before tools
- confidence before complexity
My goal is not to turn you into an “AI expert.” It’s to help you see AI as a tool you can choose, not a force you have to chase.
That’s the foundation behind every workshop I offer.
Workshop + Coaching
Intro to AI for Creatives: From Threat to Tool
If you’d like guided support beyond the written guide, I offer a small, practical workshop designed specifically for creatives.
Intro to AI for Creatives: From Threat to Tool focuses on:
- reframing AI from something to fear into something you can evaluate
- understanding where AI helps—and where it doesn’t
- learning how to experiment without pressure or overwhelm
This is not a technical deep dive. It’s a mindset and foundation workshop, built for real people doing creative work.
I also offer limited coaching for those who want more personalized support.
Email me about the workshop. No pressure. Just a conversation.
