
Hosted by Nick Gumpert · EN
If you’re a small business owner, this isn’t one more thing to manage.
It’s a way to get time back.
What Simplify AI is: a clear, practical guide to AI; built for owners, not tech people; created by AI, commentated by AI, directed by a human
What it helps with: Time lost to repeat tasks; “I’ll figure it out tomorrow” fatigue; too many tools, not enough clarity; confidence gaps around AI
What each episode delivers: simple ways to save hours; ideas you can use right away; less confusion, more control; a quiet confidence boost
What you won’t find here: Tech jargon; pressure to keep up; overcomplicated explanations
Bottom line:
This is AI explained like a normal conversation. Clear workflows, lighter weeks, and one less thing weighing on your plate - mostly created and commented by AI, about AI, for people.

Small business owners are not falling behind because they lack talent or ideas. They are stuck because AI feels noisy, unclear, and overwhelming. This episode explains why. The real problem Owners spend nearly 40% of their week on low-value admin and organization. Yet over 65% feel too overwhelmed to adopt the tools meant to remove that work. The issue is not technology. The issue is pressure without structure. Most business owners think: “I need better ideas.” The research says: "You already have ideas. What you lack is a repeatable system." Creativity is not the gap. Structure is. AI is not confusing because it is advanced. It is confusing because commentary has replaced leadership. Everyone is shouting about tools, hacks, and trends. No one is showing owners how to create a simple, usable system. When you have one idea — a product, a tip, a post, anything — tell AI: “Turn this idea into three versions.” That gives you: Options Angles Momentum Instead of staring at a blank screen, you start testing and moving forward. AI is not here to add work. It is here to remove weight from your week. Start small: Take one messy list. Ask AI to turn it into a clean plan. That is how clarity shows up. That is how momentum starts.

Most small business owners aren’t bad at tech — they’re just under pressure. And pressure makes even simple tools feel impossible. Small business owners keep telling themselves, “I’m just not a tech person.” But that’s not the real problem. In this episode of Simplify AI, Nick breaks down why pressure — not ability — is the real barrier to using AI, and why so many owners feel behind even when they’re not. You’ll learn: Why 65%+ of small business owners feel overwhelmed, not incapable The pattern Nick has seen after teaching AI across the Grand Valley Why clarity beats mastery every time How one simple AI prompt can instantly reduce mental load Why confidence comes after your first small win — not before This episode gives you a low-stakes starting point to turn AI from another stressor into real leverage — without wasting time, losing your brand voice, or chasing the wrong tools. If you want AI to subtract from your workload instead of adding to it, start here.

Only 24% of small businesses use AI daily. That means most owners haven’t started. So if you’ve been thinking, “I’m behind,” you’re not. What this episode corrects The belief that everyone else already figured AI out The pressure that comes from that false assumption The quiet stress of feeling late to the conversation What’s actually happening Owners are protecting limited mental energy Time is tight; tools feel overwhelming Fear of sounding robotic or choosing the wrong tool stalls action The real barriers we address No time Starting paralysis Tool overload Brand-voice anxiety Silent embarrassment What this episode gives you One clear, low-friction starting point A single AI workflow that works right away A way to reclaim time without changing your voice Clarity instead of chaos Bottom line: This isn’t about mastering AI. It’s about starting small, breathing easier, and moving forward with confidence.

If you’re staring at a blinking cursor at 9:47 p.m., this episode is for you. You don’t need more ideas. You need a way to finish. The real problem Content feels like extra homework Tutorials are long; energy is short The issue isn’t creativity It’s the lack of a system What this episode explains Why content creation drains small business owners How AI gives time back without replacing your voice Why most owners already have everything they need The simple framework Catch → Convert → Share Catch: real customer moments Convert: one clear AI prompt turns it into a short story Share: post with confidence, no overthinking What you’ll leave with A practical way to ease content fatigue A system that protects your energy Consistency without burnout One small win you can get this week Bottom line: AI isn’t here to sound like you. It’s here to help you stop staring at the screen and be done.

If AI is supposed to save time, why does it feel like another unpaid job? This episode answers one question: Why a tool built for efficiency keeps ending up on your to-do list. What’s really happening Small business owners lose 4–7 hours every week to repeat work AI can already handle Most don’t start because AI feels complex, abstract, or time-consuming The result: avoidance, frustration, and blank-screen fatigue What this episode does Strips AI down to one practical workflow Uses a real boutique owner example Shows how content went from stressful → finished for the month in under an hour What you’ll walk away with Where to start (without learning everything) What task to hand off first How to get time back this week, not someday A shift from “I don’t have time for this” to “I finally have breathing room” Bottom line: This is not about becoming “good at AI.” It’s about getting a time refund and moving on with your business.