Peer Learning Series
Every time you talk to a smart friend about AI, you learn something that changes how you work. But those conversations happen randomly. The AI Kitchen makes them happen on purpose.
Invite-only. Launching with a small group of AI power users.
It's watching how the people you respect actually use these tools day-to-day. The AI Kitchen is a virtual peer learning series where smart, capable AI users share real workflows — live, unscripted, no slides.
Tight, energetic sessions. No filler. Virtual on Zoom so you can join from anywhere.
A small group of people who actually use AI seriously — not beginners, not tourists.
We meet when the vibes are right. Usually monthly-ish. Every session builds on the last.
The Format
3 presenters × 14 minutes each. Share your screen, walk through how you actually use AI — your setup, your workflows, your weird tricks. 7 minutes showing, 7 minutes fielding questions. No slides. Doin' it live.
The group picks an activity and builds something together using AI. Could be remixing a real work artifact, swapping challenges, or a Frankenstein build where everyone hacks and bolts on with different tools. Madness ensues.
A quick chat blitz where everyone posts one-sentence takeaways, links to resources, and ideas for next session. Everything gets captured and posted to a shared Drive folder.
What Makes It Work
A running Google Doc that collects the cumulative "aha" moments from sessions. It's the highlight reel of "I'm stealing [thing] from [presenter]."
A shared doc of AI failures. Case studies of projects that went completely sideways built from our conversations and demos. Because flops are funnier, more memorable, and often more instructive than successes. Normalizing failure is the move.
Every session is recorded via Fathom. Transcripts, recordings, steal sheets, and build artifacts live in a shared Google Drive so you never miss a thing — even when you are busy building a website for Garlic Bread Reviews instead of attending the session.
The AI Kitchen is invite-only and launching with a small group. If you're someone who uses AI seriously and wants to learn from others who do the same — drop your email.
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