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🗓️ 2 May 2025
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John Munsell explores how businesses and educators can prepare for AI agents. He shares strategies for planning and adapting to intelligent automation. This episode is a guide for future-ready leadership.
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0:00.0 | Welcome to the AI chat podcast. I'm your host to Jaden Schaefer. And today on the show, we have a phenomenal guest, John Munsell. I want to tell you a little bit about him. He'll give you a little bit of his background. I was excited to do this show today because he is the co-founder and CEO over at Bazooka. That's an AI consulting firm. So he helps a lot of businesses adopt and |
0:22.0 | scale AI. This is something I know a lot of the listeners are interested in. So I got a lot of |
0:26.8 | good questions queued up. Another cool thing about John is that he's been doing marketing, |
0:33.1 | software development, and sales for about 25 years. And he is the adjunct instructor of artificial |
0:38.6 | intelligence over at LSU. So this is an absolute legend. We're excited to have you on. John, |
0:43.5 | welcome to the show. A legend in his own mind, maybe. I appreciate it, Jaden. Hey, it's great to be on. |
0:51.4 | Good to meet you. I like the work that you've done, like we talked |
0:56.0 | about earlier. So I'm excited to be on. Hopefully, I can add some value to your audience. |
1:00.9 | 100%. Yeah. So tell us a little bit, though, because I'm curious, I'm sure others are, what got you |
1:06.7 | into the space? How did you start, you know, how did you become the expert in AI that you are, |
1:13.0 | you know, teaching at university? What got you interested and involved in all of this? |
1:17.5 | Yeah, great question. Well, I started a software company back in 97, right? So back then, |
1:25.3 | the web had just come out. And I could see the writing on the wall. |
1:30.3 | I was like, man, this is the industry to be in. |
1:32.3 | And my idea was I'll sell the picks and shovels to the guys entering the gold rush. |
1:36.3 | So we started building websites for people. |
1:39.3 | And back then, there was no WordPress. |
1:41.3 | So we built our own web content management system and that was the |
1:47.7 | problem that we solved for people for years. And then WordPress came out and all of a sudden, |
1:53.9 | you know, what became our competitive advantage became our albatross because everybody else |
1:58.0 | had something free that they could use and we were supporting a CMS. |
2:01.4 | So by then, we had gone from charging an average of $175,000 for a website down to about $18,000, |
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