AI for Creative Professionals: How to use AI tools without losing your creative edge
Tiana shows creative professionals how to work with AI tools instead of competing against them. Each episode covers specific tools and techniques you can use right away.
What you’ll learn:
➤ Which AI tools actually help with design, writing, and marketing
➤ How to write prompts that work
➤ Ways to keep your personal style when using AI
➤ Career moves that make sense as the industry changes
➤ Real stories from creatives who adapted successfully
➤ When AI helps and when you should do it yourself
Perfect for:
➤ Designers, writers, marketers, video creators, UX professionals, photographers, podcasters, and anyone who makes things for a living.
No abstract theory. Just practical steps you can take today.
Tiana shares AI tools and techniques from her own freelance work. She tests everything herself before sharing what actually works.
New episodes every week. Hit subscribe to keep your skills current.
Topics: AI tools for creatives, prompt engineering, ChatGPT for designers, Midjourney, content creation, design automation, creative careers, copywriting AI, video editing AI, marketing automation, productivity tips, freelance tips, creative workflows, artificial intelligence, staying competitive
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AI for Creative Professionals: How to use AI tools without losing your creative edge
Tiana shows creative professionals how to work with AI tools instead of competing against them. Each episode covers specific tools and techniques you can use right away.
What you’ll learn:
➤ Which AI tools actually help with design, writing, and marketing
➤ How to write prompts that work
➤ Ways to keep your personal style when using AI
➤ Career moves that make sense as the industry changes
➤ Real stories from creatives who adapted successfully
➤ When AI helps and when you should do it yourself
Perfect for:
➤ Designers, writers, marketers, video creators, UX professionals, photographers, podcasters, and anyone who makes things for a living.
No abstract theory. Just practical steps you can take today.
Tiana shares AI tools and techniques from her own freelance work. She tests everything herself before sharing what actually works.
New episodes every week. Hit subscribe to keep your skills current.
Topics: AI tools for creatives, prompt engineering, ChatGPT for designers, Midjourney, content creation, design automation, creative careers, copywriting AI, video editing AI, marketing automation, productivity tips, freelance tips, creative workflows, artificial intelligence, staying competitive
Why Does AI Writing Sound... Like That Intern Nobody Wants to Mentor?
AI for Creative Professionals
36 minutes 48 seconds
5 months ago
Why Does AI Writing Sound... Like That Intern Nobody Wants to Mentor?
Hey Creative Pros!
So I was hunting for new podcasts the other day (as one does when you have a podcast addiction), and I found this personal development show with like 200 episodes and tons of reviews. But then I read the description and... oof. It was SO obviously AI-written. Like painfully obvious. "Unlock your true potential," "elevate your business game," "unleash your superpowers" - you know, all those phrases that scream "I wrote this in 2023 and never looked back!"
The weird thing? I actually listened to the host and they're super personable and authentic! But their description made them sound like a robot. It got me thinking - how do we make sure our own content doesn't end up in that same hollow, AI-generated trap?
What You'll Learn
Why AI writing isn't "wrong" - just overused - This stuff comes from legitimate professional writing! But when everyone suddenly sounds the same... yikes
Spot the AI lingo - Thanks to Matthew Hitcham's research (shoutout to his ChatGPT Black Magic course that Facebook-stalked me into buying)
Write like you actually talk - Not dumbed down, just... human? There's a difference
Add your messy human experiences - The cat-knocking-over-water moments that make content real
Know when to sound professional vs. conversational - Because your yoga studio newsletter doesn't need to sound like a medical journal
The Baader-Meinhof effect in action - Once you see these patterns, you'll notice them EVERYWHERE (sorry in advance)
Embrace strategic imperfection - Sometimes the tangents and "oops" moments are what make it memorable
Tools & Resources I Actually Use
For Content Creation:
ChatGPT (for outlines when my brain is stuck)
Claude (my go-to for everything writing-related)
Voice memos (to capture how I actually talk)
The Course That Stalked Me:
Matthew Hitcham's ChatGPT Black Magic ($19 when I got it, totally worth it)
Tons of prompt templates in there (I've only used 3 so far, oops)
The Techniques That Work:
Read everything aloud
Add personal disasters
Embrace the tangents
Mix formal and casual based on context
Try These This Week
Audit your recent content - Count how many AI patterns you find
Read everything aloud - This catches unnatural phrasing better than anything else
Add one messy human moment - Share a specific example, even if it's embarrassing (especially if it's embarrassing)
Test the hybrid approach - Use AI for structure, then rewrite it like you're explaining to a friend
Test the decision framework - Consciously decide: high stakes or low? Emotional or technical? Match your approach accordingly
Important Stuff
Look, if you're a trained writer who naturally writes formally, don't feel like you need to sound like a TikTok influencer just to avoid the AI trap. The goal is authenticity, not forced casualness. Context matters!
These tips are especially helpful for us creatives who aren't writers first - designers, photographers, video editors - who need to create content but don't have formal writing training. AI tools can be lifesavers for us, just remember to make the output sound like YOU.
Also, there's no "right" way to write. It's like cooking - there are professional chefs and then there's the rest of us who just need to feed people. And cats. Same with writing!
Resources Worth Checking Out
Matthew Hitcham's ChatGPT Black Magic course (the Facebook ads work, apparently)
Previous episodes on prompting techniques (if you missed them)
Next Episode Sneak Peek
We're rambling about AI image generation tools - and how to use them without losing your creative soul in the process.
P.S. - Once you start noticing these AI patterns, you literally can't unsee them. You're welcome/I'm sorry!
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AI for Creative Professionals
AI for Creative Professionals: How to use AI tools without losing your creative edge
Tiana shows creative professionals how to work with AI tools instead of competing against them. Each episode covers specific tools and techniques you can use right away.
What you’ll learn:
➤ Which AI tools actually help with design, writing, and marketing
➤ How to write prompts that work
➤ Ways to keep your personal style when using AI
➤ Career moves that make sense as the industry changes
➤ Real stories from creatives who adapted successfully
➤ When AI helps and when you should do it yourself
Perfect for:
➤ Designers, writers, marketers, video creators, UX professionals, photographers, podcasters, and anyone who makes things for a living.
No abstract theory. Just practical steps you can take today.
Tiana shares AI tools and techniques from her own freelance work. She tests everything herself before sharing what actually works.
New episodes every week. Hit subscribe to keep your skills current.
Topics: AI tools for creatives, prompt engineering, ChatGPT for designers, Midjourney, content creation, design automation, creative careers, copywriting AI, video editing AI, marketing automation, productivity tips, freelance tips, creative workflows, artificial intelligence, staying competitive