This week on the Becoming a Sleep Consultant podcast, I’m joined by my friend and colleague, Kerri Nachlas. Kerri is the founder of the Parent Coach Certification Course, and someone I admire deeply for the thoughtful, ethical way she approaches her work, as both a parent coach and a sleep consultant.
We’re diving into an important and timely conversation about artificial intelligence, AI, and how it’s beginning to show up in the world of sleep consulting and parent coaching. While these tools can be helpful, there’s a real risk of losing the human connection that makes our work so impactful.
Kerri and I discussed:
• Smart ways to use AI to support your workflow
• Where over-reliance on AI can hold you back as a coach or consultant
• And whether our field is truly “AI-proof” or not
Whether you’re already using AI in your business or just starting to explore it, this conversation will help you think critically about what to embrace, what to avoid, and how to stay grounded in your own voice.
This week on the Becoming a Sleep Consultant podcast, I’m joined by my friend and colleague, Kerri Nachlas. Kerri is the founder of the Parent Coach Certification Course, and someone I admire deeply for the thoughtful, ethical way she approaches her work, as both a parent coach and a sleep consultant.
We’re diving into an important and timely conversation about artificial intelligence, AI, and how it’s beginning to show up in the world of sleep consulting and parent coaching. While these tools can be helpful, there’s a real risk of losing the human connection that makes our work so impactful.
Kerri and I discussed:
• Smart ways to use AI to support your workflow
• Where over-reliance on AI can hold you back as a coach or consultant
• And whether our field is truly “AI-proof” or not
Whether you’re already using AI in your business or just starting to explore it, this conversation will help you think critically about what to embrace, what to avoid, and how to stay grounded in your own voice.