You don’t need to become an expert to use AI well. You just need someone to translate it into your world.
This is personalized AI literacy coaching for professionals who want to understand what they’re using, make informed decisions, and integrate AI into real work. We move at your pace, and when it’s helpful, I’ll help you set up prompts, custom GPTs, or simple tools you can actually use day to day.
I don’t teach AI as a checklist or a set of hacks. I teach it the same way you’d learn a new language or system, with context, patience, and room to think.
This is for people who want to understand what they’re using, make conscious choices, and build confidence over time. Not to automate themselves out of the process, but to stay present and in control of their work.
This is for people who are smart, capable, and already doing meaningful work, but feel unsure how AI fits into what they do.
You don’t need to keep up. You just need a place to start that makes sense.
You might be:
This is not a drop-in booking or a one-size-fits-all program. Everything begins with an intake so I can understand your context, your goals, and what kind of support will actually be useful.
After that, we decide together what makes sense. A single session, a short container, or a longer engagement. The shape of the work comes from the work itself.
Clarity first. Structure second. Tools only when they truly help.
AI literacy is rarely just about tools. Over time, this work often touches decision-making, leadership, and how AI shows up inside a business or organization.
While most engagements begin one-on-one, this work can grow into team education, leadership guidance, or broader conversations around responsible and human-centered AI use.
Nothing is rushed. The goal is understanding first, then scale.
This work is designed to leave you feeling capable, not dependent.
You’ll understand how AI works well enough to make informed choices, decide what tools are worth your time, and use them responsibly in your real work. Not because someone handed you a system, but because you understand the logic behind it.
In many cases, that also means leaving with custom prompts, GPTs, or learning resources built specifically for how you work and think.
AI literacy work is deeply personal. That’s why pricing is not one-size-fits-all.
Some people need a single clarity session. Others benefit from a more involved learning container with ongoing support. Scope and pricing are determined after an intake, once I understand your goals, context, and how you’ll actually be using AI.
This keeps the work focused, intentional, and aligned with what you truly need.
Still wondering how AI Literacy coaching works with me? Here's some answers to questions I get from clients all the time:
No. I work with small business owners, consultants, and professionals who are being asked to use AI in their work without much guidance. If AI is showing up in your role and you want to understand it clearly, this is a fit.
Not at all. Many clients come in feeling unsure, behind, or hesitant to ask questions. We start exactly where you are and build from there, at a pace that makes sense for you.
This is not done-for-you automation. You’ll be actively learning and participating so you understand what you’re using. When helpful, I may build custom prompts, GPTs, or tools for your workflow, but the goal is always literacy and confidence, not dependence.
Pricing depends on scope and support level. After you complete the intake and we talk, I’ll recommend an option that fits your needs, whether that’s a single session, a short container, or a longer engagement.
Yes. Many engagements start one-on-one and later expand into team learning, leadership support, or broader conversations around ethical and human-centered AI use.

You’re already capable. You don’t need to keep guessing or figuring this out alone.
If you’re ready to understand how AI fits into your work, your role, or your business, the first step is a short intake. It gives us a shared starting point and keeps the process thoughtful and human.