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AI for Working Moms - Artificial Intelligence Tools, Productivity, Work-Life Harmony, Stress Relief

AI for Working Moms - Artificial Intelligence Tools, Productivity, Work-Life Harmony, Stress Relief

Di: Lakesha Holloway | AI & Consumer Trust Strategist
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Do you feel like you are doing everything right, working hard, showing up for your family, and keeping all the plates spinning, yet still running out of time, energy, and margin? Are you tired of productivity advice that adds more to your plate instead of helping you simplify? And are you already using AI but still feel like you are only scratching the surface, unsure of what is possible or what you might be missing?

AI for Working Moms is the podcast for women who want to reclaim their time, reduce burnout, and build work-life harmony using simple systems and practical AI tools that fit real life.

In each episode, you will learn bite-size, actionable strategies to streamline your days, work smarter, not longer, and stay present for the moments that matter most. We break down AI in a clear, approachable way and go beyond the basics, helping you move from casual use to confident application so you can get real results at work and at home without guilt or burnout.

This podcast blends real-world examples, step-by-step AI walkthroughs, and honest conversations with women who have turned daily chaos into sustainable success. You will hear what works, what does not, and how to build systems

Your host, Lakesha Holloway, brings over 24 years of corporate leadership experience along with a deep commitment to helping women grow in their God-given confidence, become secure in their calling, and pursue excellence with integrity and purpose. This is not hustle culture. It is governed growth rooted in trust, clarity, and intention.

If you are ready to stop surviving your schedule and start using AI with clarity, confidence, and purpose, this podcast is your next step.

🎧 New episodes deliver practical tools, clear guidance, and encouragement you can use immediately.
🤝 Join the AI Confidence Playground on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/aiconfidenceplayground
📧 Contact Us: hello@workingmomchampion.com

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  • 5 | How to Use ChatGPT for Work and Home Without Overthinking It
    Feb 26 2026

    Are you using ChatGPT… or staring at the screen wondering what to type?

    If you’ve opened ChatGPT and thought, “Why does this feel harder than everyone says it is?” You are not alone.

    In this episode of AI for Working Moms, we’re removing the pressure to “do it right” and replacing it with a simple, practical approach you can use immediately—at work and at home.

    Because the power of AI isn’t in perfect prompts. It’s in consistent use.

    In this episode, we cover:
    • Why overthinking stops so many working moms from using AI
    • The simplest way to structure a prompt (without sounding technical)
    • How to use ChatGPT for emails, meeting prep, and brainstorming at work
    • How to use it for meal planning, scheduling, communication, and decision-making at home
    • What to do when the response isn’t quite right
    • How to build a habit of using AI without becoming dependent on it
    A simple framework we walk through:

    Instead of asking, “What’s the perfect prompt?” Ask:

    1. What do I need help with?
    2. What context does AI need to understand my situation?
    3. What outcome am I trying to create?

    That’s it.

    No jargon. No perfection required.

    Real-life examples you’ll hear:
    • Drafting a professional email in half the time
    • Preparing talking points before a meeting
    • Creating a weekly meal plan in minutes
    • Simplifying a complicated school communication
    • Brainstorming content ideas without mental exhaustion

    Small efficiencies compound.

    This episode is for you if:
    • You feel like you “should” be using ChatGPT more
    • You don’t consider yourself tech-savvy
    • You want support—but not another thing to manage
    • You’re ready to use AI as a thinking partner, not a crutch
    Key takeaway:

    You don’t need to master ChatGPT. You need to use it consistently and intentionally.

    The goal isn’t automation of your life. It’s relief from unnecessary friction.

    Ready to practice?

    Inside the AI Confidence Playground, we share prompts, examples, and real-world applications so you don’t have to figure it out alone.

    👉 https://www.facebook.com/groups/aiconfidenceplayground

    If this episode simplified things for you, follow the show and share it with another working mom who’s tired of overthinking technology.

    AI doesn’t have to be complicated. And you don’t have to do everything by yourself.

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    12 min
  • 4 | Afraid of AI? How Working Moms Can Use Technology With Confidence Instead of Fear
    Feb 24 2026

    Let’s be honest—does AI excite you… or quietly intimidate you?

    If you’ve felt a knot in your stomach hearing phrases like “AI is taking over” or “robots are replacing jobs,” you are not alone. For many working moms, the conversation around artificial intelligence feels loud, fast, and overwhelming.

    In this episode of AI for Working Moms, we’re shifting the narrative from fear to confidence.

    Because fear is not a strategy. And avoidance is not protection.

    Understanding is.

    In this episode, we explore:
    • Where fear around AI actually comes from

    • The difference between healthy caution and paralyzing anxiety

    • What AI can realistically do (and what it cannot)

    • How to approach technology with discernment instead of panic

    • Practical ways to use AI safely at home and at work

    • How to model calm, responsible tech behavior for your children

    If you’ve ever wondered:
    • “Is AI going to replace me?”

    • “What if I use it wrong?”

    • “Is this safe for my family?”

    • “Should I just ignore this whole thing?”

    This conversation is for you.

    We talk about how to move from reactive headlines to thoughtful engagement—and how working moms can use AI as a support tool instead of seeing it as a threat.

    What you’ll walk away with:
    • A grounded perspective on AI’s real impact

    • A framework for using AI responsibly

    • Permission to learn at your own pace

    • Confidence that you can engage with technology without losing control

    This isn’t about blindly trusting technology. It’s about informed, intentional use.

    Key takeaway:

    AI is a tool.

    And tools reflect the hands—and the values—of the people using them.

    You don’t need to be fearless. You need to be informed.

    Your next step:

    Choose one area of fear and replace it with curiosity this week.

    Ask a question. Test one small use case. Have a conversation with your child about responsible tech use.

    And if you want support in doing that, join us inside the AI Confidence Playground, where we practice using AI thoughtfully and confidently together.

    👉 https://www.facebook.com/groups/aiconfidenceplayground

    If this episode helped you breathe a little easier, follow the podcast and share it with another working mom who needs reassurance—not hype.

    You are not behind. You are not powerless. And you absolutely can use technology with confidence.

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    8 min
  • Bonus Episode | The AI Pin That Could Change Everything for Working Moms
    Feb 21 2026

    What if AI didn’t live in your phone… but quietly lived with you?

    In this bonus episode of AI for Working Moms, we’re talking about wearable AI—and why devices like the Humane AI Pin signal something much bigger than a new gadget launch.

    This isn’t just about hardware.

    It’s about what happens when AI becomes ambient—present in meetings, at school pickup, in the grocery store, and during late-night calendar planning.

    And working moms must help shape what happens next.

    In this episode, we explore:
    • What the AI Pin actually is and how it works
    • Why wearable AI represents a shift from screen-based tech to ambient tech
    • How this could reduce (or increase) mental load for working moms
    • The privacy and trust implications of always-on AI
    • Why women—especially mothers—need a voice in how these tools evolve

    We also touch on how major players like Apple and others are moving toward more integrated AI experiences—and what that means for our daily lives.

    Why this matters for working moms

    We are already operating as project managers of our households.

    If AI becomes more embedded in our environment, it could:

    • Help manage logistics in real time
    • Surface reminders without constant phone checking
    • Streamline communication across work and home
    • Reduce the friction of daily decision-making

    But it also raises critical questions about:

    • Consent
    • Data privacy
    • Boundaries
    • Digital safety for our children

    This moment is bigger than a product review. It’s about influence.

    Key takeaway:

    Ambient AI is coming.

    The question isn’t whether we’ll use it. The question is whether we’ll help define how it’s used.

    Working moms understand balance, boundaries, and responsibility in ways the tech industry deeply needs.

    Join the conversation:

    Inside the AI Confidence Playground, we’re discussing:

    • Would you wear an AI device?
    • What features would actually help you?
    • What would make you say “absolutely not”?

    👉Join the Playground: https://www.facebook.com/groups/aiconfidenceplayground

    If this episode sparked something for you, share it with another working mom who deserves a seat at the table as AI evolves.

    Because this isn’t just about technology. It’s about the future of how we live, lead, and protect what matters most.

    You can excel professionally without sacrificing your family on the altar of success—and AI can help.
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    11 min
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