When Words Become Cheap, Presence Becomes Priceless
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AI can write, edit, design, and even mimic your voice-but it can’t replicate who you are.
In this conversation, Jason Todd Wade and Michele Flamer explore the growing tension between AI’s expanding capabilities and the irreplaceable value of human presence. Michele, host of the Living Out Loud Podcast and author of The Connect Effect, joins Jason to unpack how authenticity, trust, and connection evolve as content becomes effortless to produce.
They move fluidly between hands-on AI use and deeper questions about communication and credibility. Jason shares how AI has helped him slow down, listen more intentionally, and scale his thinking. Michele explains how she integrates AI into podcasting, business, and creative work—without surrendering her voice or judgment.
Together, they examine everything from podcast production and AI-generated design to customer insight, research tools, and the risks of systems that sound authoritative but can be wrong. Along the way, they confront a central question: when machines can generate nearly anything, what makes human contribution meaningful?
This is not a tutorial—it’s a candid exploration of what becomes more valuable as technology becomes more capable.
The takeaway is clear: as AI lowers the cost of creation, it raises the stakes for trust, discernment, and genuine human connection.
- How AI can make people more productive without making them less human
- Why listening may become more valuable in an AI-saturated world
- Using AI to slow down, reflect, and avoid reactive communication
- Podcast editing and content production with AI
- The difference between assistance and replacement
- Why authenticity matters more as synthetic content increases
- AI-generated graphics, websites, and marketing materials
- Vibe coding and the accessibility of software creation
- Small-business and nonprofit adoption of AI
- Using ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, Lovable, Riverside, and other platforms
- Hallucinations, citations, research, and verification
- Human customer service versus automated systems
- AI as a tool for journaling, reflection, and emotional processing
- The danger of using AI only for reassurance
- Why healthy relationships still require friction, repair, and honest disagreement
- How AI-powered platforms can create real human connections
Michele Flamer is a technology sales leader, podcast host, relationship builder, and author whose work centers on communication, connection, community, and customer experience.
Her professional background spans retail, e-commerce, software, customer feedback, and national sales leadership. She has managed large sales teams and works with businesses seeking to better understand the voice of their customers.
Michele hosts the Living Out Loud Podcast, a show highlighting queer leaders, nonprofit organizations, public figures, and people creating positive change in their communities.
She is also the author of the forthcoming book The Connect Effect, which explores the role of rapport, trust, authenticity, and meaningful human connection in business and everyday life.
Jason Todd Wade is the founder of BackTier and an AI Visibility strategist focused on how companies, experts, and organizations are discovered, interpreted, cited, and recommended by artificial intelligence systems.
His work spans AI Visibility, GEO, AEO, entity authority, structured content, digital authority, research, media, and the transition from traditional search to machine-generated discovery.
Jason hosts the AI Visibility Podcast, featuring conversations with founders, technologists, marketers, attorneys, operators, creators, and business leaders working across AI, search, media, authority, and the machine-mediated economy.
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