If you've been wondering whether your AI use is helping or quietly hurting your business — this episode is the one you didn't know you needed.
Misty sits down with her longtime friend, branding and marketing educator Jodie Brown, for a candid, no-shame conversation about how we're using AI tools like ChatGPT and Claude — and what we might be losing in the process. Jodie is a 15-year hairstylist-turned-online-business-owner who now works with beauty educators and creative entrepreneurs on branding, content strategy, and finding clients without chasing virality. She is a fundamentals girly — and this conversation reflects that.
Listen to Jodie's Why you should stop using AI to edit your content Episode on Sought After Educator podcast.
They talk about the real reason AI content feels flat (hint: it's not just the words), why outsourcing your ideas is literally atrophying your creative muscle, and the specific ways AI use can turn a creation process into a consumption process. They also get honest about where AI is actually useful — and where it's just expensive procrastination.
This isn't an anti-AI episode. Misty uses Claude to edit podcast descriptions, pull clips, and organize voice note brain dumps. Jodie has AI tutorials inside her own program. But both of them agree: there's a version of AI use that is genuinely helpful, and a version that is quietly eroding your brand, your trust, and your creativity.
In this episode, you'll hear:
- Why AI-generated content is flattening brand voices across the beauty industry — and why your clients notice
- The "intern analogy" for understanding what AI actually is (and isn't)
- What Misty realized when she stopped using AI to generate her own ideas — and what came back
- The difference between a creation process and a consumption process (and which one AI can trigger)
- Why Jodie calls over-reliance on AI "the new procrastination busy work"
- The ethical line when it comes to using AI for knowledge you don't actually have
- Real, practical use cases for AI that DON'T flatten your voice
- Why your opinion, your perspective, and your lived experience are non-negotiable in 2026
- The "show me instead of telling me" prompt that Jodie uses to unlock new creative angles
- Why Misty believes the real message is: stop outsourcing the human experience
Find Jodie Brown:
hairstylist podcast, salon owner personal development, beauty industry business, brand voice, AI for hairstylists, content creation for stylists, Starting Messy podcast, Misty Jayne coaching, beauty business mindset, hairstylist burnout, salon suite owner, creativity for stylists