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Di: Jude Brandford-Sackey
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This podcast examines how individuals discover meaning when life changes suddenly and how their work aids them in navigating uncertainty.


Stories about love, work, and finding meaning when life changes.

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  • Arthur Machado: You Can't Direct What You Don't Know
    Apr 22 2026

    In this episode, I speak with Arthur Machado who is an AI director and AI artist based in Christchurch, New Zealand, originally from São Paulo, Brazil. With over two decades in advertising and film production, he made a deliberate pivot to work full-time at the intersection of AI and filmmaking. In this conversation, Arthur walks us through how he went from advertising producer to AI director, why he believes deep domain knowledge is the irreducible edge in an AI-powered world, and what it really means to develop taste as a creative.

    What starts as a conversation about tools quickly becomes something much deeper a meditation on identity, style, the tension between preserving what you love and embracing what's coming, and why the people most afraid of AI disruption may be the ones who never fully invested in their craft. Arthur also shares a candid moment about why AI gave him the courage to finally become a director, something he'd always wanted but never trusted himself enough to pursue.

    Key Themes

    • Foundational knowledge as the non-negotiable edge in AI-assisted creative work
    • The gap between fascination with outputs and the ability to assess and direct them
    • Identity, style, and what it means to communicate through lived experience
    • AI as a tool for lowering the barrier to experimentation and failure
    • The disruption of advertising vs. entertainment — and why they're different problems
    • What it feels like to want to protect an industry while being at the frontier of changing it

    Key Takeaways

    • "You can't direct what you don't know" having the vocabulary of your industry is what separates someone who uses AI from someone who directs it
    • Technical knowledge gets solved by AI over time; foundational knowledge stays valuable forever
    • AI didn't change Arthur's identity — it added to it. The tension he managed was between wanting to evolve and not wanting to lose what he'd built
    • If a job can be replaced by someone with no real craft knowledge using AI, that's a signal about the depth of value being delivered — not just a statement about AI
    • Start small: don't ask AI for a whole film or a whole idea. Ask it to help with one small step you already take. That's where trust gets built
    • The blank chat window problem — most people aren't afraid of AI, they're afraid of being judged by it. Once they have one real experience, it changes everything

    🔗 Connect with Arthur Machado on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arthurmachado1/


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    1 ora e 13 min
  • Karissa Clampit: Let Yourself Explore
    Apr 15 2026

    In this episode, I speak with Karissa Clampit we explore how many people freeze when they approach AI because they feel like they have to “be good at it.” They want perfect outputs immediately. They treat AI like an exam instead of a sandbox.

    Karissa shares how removing the performance mindset changes everything. Clicking around. Testing. Following strange ideas. Letting outputs surprise you. One of the deeper tensions in this episode:

    The pressure to be productive with AI may actually be slowing people down. If curiosity becomes performance, experimentation dies.

    Key Themes We Explore

    • Why curiosity feels intellectual but is actually playful
    • How performance anxiety blocks creative exploration
    • The difference between learning through pressure vs learning through play
    • How AI becomes more accessible when ego steps aside

    Key Takeaways

    • Curiosity is a mode of engagement, not a credential
    • Confidence grows from interaction, not theory
    • The people who move fastest with AI aren’t always the most technical, they’re the most willing to explore

    In a culture obsessed with productivity metrics, curiosity as play feels almost irresponsible. But in practice, it accelerates learning.

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    1 ora e 15 min
  • Sabina Podjed: Creative Expression Is Actually Art
    Apr 8 2026

    In this episode of Judeslist, I speak with Sabina Podjed about something deceptively simple but deeply psychological: When you create with AI, are you an artist?

    Sabina didn’t come from an art background. She studied sociology. Worked in marketing, journalism, sales. In 2023, she “accidentally” entered AI while exploring business opportunities and discovered something unexpected: AI unlocked a form of expression she had always wanted but never claimed.

    Sabina speaks candidly about the tension she wrestles with:

    • “Am I an AI artist… or just someone using AI like a slot machine?”
    • Is art something you declare or something others validate?
    • Do you need theory and formal training to claim authorship?
    • If you’ve jumped between careers your whole life, can you truly call yourself anything?

    Her doubt isn’t about skill. It’s about legitimacy.

    We Examine:

    • Why “artist” feels like a title reserved for the professionally trained
    • The subtle discomfort of claiming identity without credentials
    • How comparison to traditional artists distorts self-perception
    • The difference between generating images and expressing something
    • The role of taste in an era of infinite output
    • Why experimentation not mastery was her entry point

    Key Takeaways

    • “Artist” may not be a credential, it may be a commitment
    • Experimentation can precede confidence
    • Withholding identity often comes from comparison
    • Taste becomes the differentiator in an AI-saturated world
    • Creative expression doesn’t require permission


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    41 min
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