
The Best Half Show AI Podcast
Microdosing AI Podcast
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Founders need to see a better future for themselves. They want to see how it can be made real—and they want evidence. With AI, we are compressing months into days, building platforms, businesses, and strategies in record time. Entrepreneurs have an unfair advantage: they have 10 to 100 times more agency than people whose time is controlled by others.
Mark Organ: “I can take a week off, enjoy myself, and come back with a new brain. Free days give me clarity—things that seemed important lose their weight.”
Roman Bodnarchuk: “Thanks, Mark. Every founder asks the same questions: How do I use AI? How do I keep up? What can it do? People feel they’re falling behind because AI moves so fast.”
Roman described a workshop where he built an AI prototype for Dr. Steven Palter, an IVF specialist with a large social following. Using ChatGPT and Manis (agent tech), he trained the system on Palter’s past work, audience, and goals. In under 20 minutes, the AI generated ten recurring-revenue ideas, a customer profile, and a product strategy. Within an hour, Roman prototyped an app with features, pricing, and copy in Palter’s voice. It even drafted a book based on his expertise.
Roman Bodnarchuk: “Normally this would take weeks and tens of thousands of dollars. Instead, it took less than an hour.”
He also showed how AI trained on their own Capability Amplifier podcast episodes generated 30 new show ideas and a book in both Mark and Roman’s voices. Titles, chapters, strategies—done in hours.
Mark Organ: “It’s superb. The collaborative environment sparks new conversations and ideas instantly.”
Roman’s business model centers on this compression: turning 3–12 months of work into 3 days. He shared another case: building a SaaS platform for the “Augusta Rule,” turning tax-free rental income strategies into a done-for-you business with AI-generated sizzle reels, TED talk scripts, and marketing campaigns—delivered in days instead of months.
Joe Polish suggested a “$1,000 Cup of Coffee”—a paid deep-dive session to filter serious prospects. Roman trained AI to research each client, producing 80-page reports that revealed opportunities worth tens of thousands. From just five calls, he converted three into major engagements, then scaled through webinars.
Mark Organ: “Founders want to see a better future made real. Evidence inspires collaboration.”
The conversation shifted to broader impact. Mark shared insights from his upcoming book The Bill of Rights Economy, created with heavy AI assistance. Using AI filters, he analyzed each amendment of the U.S. Constitution through the lens of entrepreneurism. AI cut his writing time by 80% and sharpened clarity.
Mark Organ: “The Constitution is America’s operating system. The amendments protect entrepreneurs from government interference. Entrepreneurs today are out of control—in a good way. AI makes it impossible for bureaucracies to hold them back.”
Roman then demonstrated how AI with memory can analyze past conversations, identify unique abilities, and propose future strategies. For Mark, it surfaced his top capabilities—game-changing questions, unique ability amplification, 10x vision, framework design, and branding concepts. It also suggested 10 new AI-powered applications tailored to his coaching style.
They discussed free days—non-work days that protect energy and creativity. Mark takes 155 free days a year, tightly scheduled with activities like reading, travel, exercise, and history exploration. He emphasized that practicing free days is like building a muscle: “You can’t wait until retirement to start living your ideal life.”
Roman Bodnarchuk: “AI helps filter noise, recover lost opportunities, and create more free time. Tools like Claude can now scan email and calendars, prioritize what matters, and align activities with life goals. This is how entrepreneurs can spend more time in their genius zone.”
Both agreed the future belongs to growth entrepreneurs—those who love their past, invest in themselves, and
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