About
I started All Things Growth AI because I kept seeing capable, thoughtful people feel unnecessary pressure around artificial intelligence — pressure to move faster, adopt tools, or “figure it out” without space to think clearly.
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I believe AI is most useful when people understand it in context, align it with what matters to them, and engage at a pace that feels grounded rather than reactive.
My role
My role is not to sell tools or push adoption.
I work as a guide and advisor — helping people slow down, make sense of complexity, and build confidence in their own understanding.
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The goal isn’t speed or optimization.
It’s clarity, perspective, and the ability to move forward thoughtfully.
How I came to this work
My background spans engineering, business ownership, and education. Over time, I became less interested in chasing the newest systems and more interested in helping people think clearly, ask better questions, and make decisions that align with their values.
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AI surfaced as a powerful tool — but also as a source of noise and pressure. This work grew from a desire to help people engage with it in a way that feels human, responsible, and genuinely useful.
What I care about
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Thoughtful use over rushed adoption
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Understanding before implementation
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Human judgment alongside technology
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Teaching people how to think, not what to use
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Creating space for clarity instead of pressure
If you’re curious about AI but want to engage with it in a grounded, thoughtful way, you’re welcome here.
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When you’re ready for personal clarity, the AI Orientation & Advisory Session is designed as a great place to begin.
— Jason
