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Happy AI Hour

Happy AI Hour

De : Darryl Foust and Arlis Albritton
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AI moves fast. Happy AI Hour makes it make sense. Two friends breaking down Claude, ChatGPT, AI tools, and the news that matters — in plain English.

The show was born at an actual happy hour, where Darryl Foust (founder of JasperFoust.ai) started explaining AI to his friend Arlis Albritton — and Arlis started asking the questions you're actually thinking. One drink in, the podcast idea was already recording itself in their heads.

New episode every week. Pull up a chair or a stool.

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  • Trial of the Decade, Agentic AI & Why the Little Guy Finally Has a Shot
    Apr 28 2026

    Pour yourself an old fashioned and pull up a stool — Arlis

    and Darryl are back for round two of Happy AI Hour.

    This week the guys dig into the AI story everyone's watching:

    Elon Musk vs. OpenAI, a.k.a. the "Trial of the Decade." From

    Elon's original $38M investment back in 2015 to Microsoft's

    billion-dollar play to the nonprofit-vs-profit drama that

    cracked the whole thing open — they break down what's at

    stake and why this lawsuit could reshape the entire AI

    landscape.

    Then things get fun. Darryl walks Arlis through the world

    of agentic and autonomous AI — the next leap beyond just

    "asking ChatGPT a question." We're talking AI that scans

    your inbox, books your reservations, screens your calls,

    and runs your business while you're at happy hour.

    In this episode:

    - The Elon vs. Sam Altman lawsuit and why it matters

    - Why people jumped from ChatGPT to Claude after the

    Anthropic government contract drama

    - Agentic AI explained — and why building one puts you in

    the top 1%

    - Darryl's "Kai" agent, Open Claw, Claude Code, and running

    bots through Telegram

    - Lead scraping with Apollo and Claw for AI

    - How the small business guy can finally compete with the

    Fortune 500

    - The HVAC guy who's losing business because he can't

    answer the phone (and how AI fixes it)

    - Bank of England sounding the alarm — when AI agents

    become cyber weapons

    - Darryl's 4 Pillars of Prompt Engineering (steal these):

    1. Tell it who to be

    2. Give it context

    3. Ask your question

    4. Tell it to ask YOU questions back

    - Manus and Twin — the agentic tools Darryl's using this week

    - Arlis's mission: build an AI agent for Lost Saints

    This one's for the medium-level AI user — you've used

    ChatGPT, you get the basics, and you're ready to see what's

    actually possible when you stop chasing squirrels and start

    building.

    Cheers. 🥃

    LINKS & RESOURCES:

    🤖 Darryl's AI consulting company — Jasper Foust AI:

    https://jasperfoust.ai

    🎤 Book A Songwriter — Arlis's new platform (built live

    with Claude Code) connecting artists with professional

    songwriters. Follow the build:

    https://bookasongwriter.com

    🎶 St. Augustine Songwriters Festival:

    https://staugustinesongwritersfestival.com

    New episode every week. Pick your poison — Claude, ChatGPT,

    Gemini, Grok, Perplexity — and just get in.

    Darkness has no power here.

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    37 min
  • AI Is Here To Stay
    Apr 20 2026

    Welcome to Happy AI Hour, where two friends walk you through the AI revolution without the jargon, the hype, or the Silicon Valley attitude.

    This show started exactly where you'd hope it would: at an actual happy hour. Darryl Foust kept telling his friend Arlis Albritton that he needed to pay attention to AI. Arlis — a professional songwriter and founder of the St. Augustine Songwriters Festival — wasn't buying it. AI felt like a threat to his career, not a tool. But Darryl kept pushing. One happy hour, Arlis finally caved, opened the thing up, and got hooked. And somewhere between the second drink and the fifth "wait, it can do WHAT?" — this podcast was born.

    In Episode 1, Darryl and Arlis pour the first round and get into the question everyone's quietly asking: should regular people actually care about AI right now?

    Spoiler — yes. And it's not for the reason you think.

    In this episode:

    • Why Arlis went from AI skeptic to AI believer (and what finally flipped the switch) • The Reese Witherspoon book club story — only 3 out of 10 people in the room were using AI, and her Instagram comments were a full-blown panic • The John Henry problem — what the old folk song about a man racing a machine tells us about the moment we're living through right now • How Arlis rebuilt his entire Songwriters Festival website using Claude Code — and how he built bookasongwriter.com for a fraction of the $50,000 a traditional developer quoted him • Why Darryl left corporate sales to co-found JasperFoust.ai — and how he's now helping a major Nashville restaurant build an outbound sales team from zero using AI lead generation • The tools that actually matter right now — Claude, Claude Code, GitHub, Supabase, Lovable, HeyGen, Runway • The people worth following if you're just starting out — Jonathan Mast, Jeff Hunter, Lauren Lucas, Rory Flynn • The Elon Musk vs. OpenAI lawsuit — what the $500 billion fraud case actually means • Why AI is already in your life (Netflix, spell check, fast food ordering, your grocery app) whether you've noticed or not • The "wild wild west" problem — no regulations, voice AI that sounds human, and what happens next • Why the world is splitting into two camps — the people embracing AI and the people resisting it — and why the middle group is where the real opportunity lives

    Darryl Foust is the co-founder of JasperFoust.ai, a firm helping small businesses and real estate professionals leverage AI for lead generation, marketing automation, and business growth. He spent years in corporate sales, inside sales, and real estate before going all-in on AI in 2023 — and now coaches everyone from Nashville restaurant owners to 68-year-old first-time AI users.

    Arlis Albritton is a professional songwriter, founder of the St. Augustine Songwriters Festival, and creator of bookasongwriter.com — a subscription platform he built himself using AI tools after deciding to stop paying developers tens of thousands of dollars. He's the beginner, the skeptic, and the friend asking the questions you're actually thinking.

    New episodes every week. Pull up a chair. Happy hour starts now.

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    34 min
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