Names matter because they set expectations, and expectations drive momentum. We open with a playful roast of our working title and turn it into a real exercise in clarity. Why a simple, memorable name can act like a launch ramp instead of a speed bump. From there, we bring in Ryan Carson, a three-time founder who helped a million people learn to code, to talk about the biggest shift he’s seen: AI as a new kind of compute that lets tiny teams ship at enterprise scale. Ryan breaks down t...
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Names matter because they set expectations, and expectations drive momentum. We open with a playful roast of our working title and turn it into a real exercise in clarity. Why a simple, memorable name can act like a launch ramp instead of a speed bump. From there, we bring in Ryan Carson, a three-time founder who helped a million people learn to code, to talk about the biggest shift he’s seen: AI as a new kind of compute that lets tiny teams ship at enterprise scale. Ryan breaks down t...
AI Branding & Community Building Expert, Mallory Loar | Episode #22
AI Code Central Podcast
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3 weeks ago
AI Branding & Community Building Expert, Mallory Loar | Episode #22
Tired of AI products that all sound the same? We sat down with brand and community powerhouse Mallory Lore (formerly Bolt.new and Discord) to unpack how real brands are built in a crowded market & why the “vibe” only works when it’s backed by clarity, consistency, and care. From picking a narrow target to speaking in users’ own words, Mallory shows how positioning and language can turn a tool into a movement people want to join.<br><br>We dig into practical brand metrics—aware...
AI Code Central Podcast
Names matter because they set expectations, and expectations drive momentum. We open with a playful roast of our working title and turn it into a real exercise in clarity. Why a simple, memorable name can act like a launch ramp instead of a speed bump. From there, we bring in Ryan Carson, a three-time founder who helped a million people learn to code, to talk about the biggest shift he’s seen: AI as a new kind of compute that lets tiny teams ship at enterprise scale. Ryan breaks down t...