
Episode #1041
Women Are Falling Behind on AI. Here’s How to Catch Up with Kelly Sinclair
Artificial intelligence is changing the way we work, lead and make decisions. As we get ready for our FREE Introduction to AI for Women course tomorrow, August 19, we’re bringing this timely conversation with Kelly Sinclair back from the WOMENdontDOthat Vault. Whether you're curious, skeptical or simply unsure where to begin, this conversation offers a practical and thoughtful introduction to what AI means for women. Returning guest Kelly Sinclair, entrepreneur and AI company co-founder, explores why women are adopting AI more slowly than men, what opportunities may be missed if that gap continues, and how AI can become a practical partner rather than a replacement for human expertise. This episode covers: Why women are adopting AI more slowly than men and why that matters The difference between generic AI and expert-backed AI How AI can reduce mental load at work and at home Practical ways to start using AI without technical expertise Common concerns around jobs, creativity, privacy and the environment How AI is changing entrepreneurship, leadership and the future of work Simple AI use cases every busy woman can try this week AI is already reshaping workplaces and industries, but understanding it doesn't require becoming a technology expert. This conversation encourages women to stay curious, experiment thoughtfully and build the skills that will help them navigate what comes next. And if this episode leaves you ready to learn more, join us tomorrow, August 19, from 12–1 p.m. ET for our FREE Introduction to AI for Women, a virtual session designed to help women build their understanding of AI and feel more confident getting started. The response has been incredible, and we can't wait to see you there. If you haven't registered yet, there's still time to join us. Books Mentioned The Partnership Charter - David Gage Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

