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You ever do something 600 times in a row? That's what we're doing today. To celebrate our 600th episode, we're bringing you: 6 AI Myths You Should Stop Believing X 10 AI Systems You Must Learn and X 10 AI Trends You Can’t Afford to Ignore Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletter More on this Episode: Episode Page Join the discussion: Thoughts on this? Join the convo and connect with other AI leaders on LinkedIn. Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineup Website: YourEverydayAI.com Email The Show: info@youreverydayai.com Connect with Jordan on LinkedIn Topics Covered in This Episode: Six Common AI Myths Debunked AI as Competitive Advantage Myth Productivity Gains from AI Tools AI Copilot vs Autonomous AI Agents Empathy and Creativity in AI Models AI Job Creation vs Job Losses Human in the Loop Limitations Ten Must-Learn AI Systems Overview ChatGPT Usage for Business Leaders Google AI Studio and Gemini Applications Importance of Agentic Browsers and Copilot Open Source AI Model Adoption AI Video Platform Skill Development AI Coding Tools for Non-Developers Evaluating and Benchmarking AI Models Ten Key AI Trends for 2025 Digital Evidence and AI-Generated Content Third-Party AI Chat Platform Decline Impact of AI on Social Media Ads Changing Landscape of Web Browsing Surge in Open Source AI Solutions World Models as Next AI Frontier Rise of AI-Native Consulting Firms Explainable AI and Agentic Traceability AI’s Influence on US 2026 Elections Generative AI Impact on Remote Work Timestamps: 00:00 "Mastering AI: Myths, Systems, Trends" 04:48 Exclusive AI Insights Offer 07:39 AI Tools Misunderstood by Executives 12:01 AI: More Empathetic and Creative 13:19 "AI's Impact on Full-Time Work" 17:51 Partner with Us for AI Training 19:28 Essential AI Skills for 2020s 22:32 "Google Gemini: Free Powerful AI Model" 26:06 Copilot Access and Permissions Training 29:20 Evaluating Constantly Evolving AI Models 33:24 "Learn AI Coding Tools Now" 37:19 "Enterprise AI Survival Prospects" 40:48 Open Source's Rise Over Websites 44:59 "AI Market: Speed and Accountability" 48:20 AI Disrupts Work-from-Home Models Keywords: AI myths, generative AI, AI systems, AI trends, AI fact vs fiction, AI competitive advantage, AI productivity, AI tool deployment, Copilot, Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, OpenAI, Google Gemini, agentic AI, agentic browsers, AI automation, workplace AI adoption, AI training, AI business strategy, AI model benchmarking, model evaluation, modular AI solutions, Hugging Face, LLM Arena, Google AI Studio, prompt engineering, context engineer Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Ready for ROI on GenAI? Go to youreverydayai.com/partner…
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Modern culture tells us to be the hero of our own story. But what if real hope isn’t found in self-reliance, but in joining something bigger than ourselves? In this Trinity Sunday sermon we look to the Trinity as our model—not a puzzle to solve, but a divine community that invites us to belong, suffer, and hope together. This is not a story about personal strength. It’s about a God who pours out love—and a Church that bears witness as a unified collective. (Romans 5:1–5)
Content provided by The Highway Community. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by The Highway Community or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
Modern culture tells us to be the hero of our own story. But what if real hope isn’t found in self-reliance, but in joining something bigger than ourselves? In this Trinity Sunday sermon we look to the Trinity as our model—not a puzzle to solve, but a divine community that invites us to belong, suffer, and hope together. This is not a story about personal strength. It’s about a God who pours out love—and a Church that bears witness as a unified collective. (Romans 5:1–5)
Why do we keep chasing more—more success, more pleasure, more experiences—yet still feel empty? Jeremiah 2 calls it "broken cisterns." We discuss the deep longing we all carry, and how Jesus offers the living water our souls are truly thirsty for.
We’ve all said it: “I am only…” only a student, only a mom, only a beginner, only average. Jeremiah said it too. But God doesn’t see “only.” He sees enough. Today, we step into Jeremiah’s story and discover what it means to live with courage in the presence of God.
The faithfulness of God is showcased in our lives and the stories our lives tell. From time to time we will set aside space in our worship gathering to hear a few stories from those who are part of Highway. We call these "Storyteller Sundays". On this Sunday we hear from Fred Martinez and Cris Otonari.…
Isaiah delivers one of the most shocking words in Scripture—God says He hates the worship of His own people. Why? Because their prayers and sacrifices were disconnected from justice, compassion, and care for the vulnerable. In this message, we face the uncomfortable truth that it’s possible to honor God with our lips while ignoring Him with our lives—and we discover the hope that even with blood on our hands, God offers grace, cleansing, and a new way forward.…
In our culture of more, how can we live with less? Join us as we examine the dangers of greed as laid out in a parable Jesus tells, and look at two ways we can practice simplicity in our lives. Acts 12:13-21
The Lord's Prayer starts with a relational anchor that reshapes how we approach everything that follows. Prayer is not a transaction, it's a relationship.
When it comes to the story of Mary and Martha, Martha often gets a bad rap. "Don't be a Martha," people say. But in reality, it's much more complex. Martha was doing important work. She just got distracted. Which is like most of us. In the midst of an endless amount of opportunities and activities, it's easy to lose the point and miss what matters most. Are you worried? Are you distracted? Hear the voice of Jesus calling you back to his feet.…
We’ve turned the Good Samaritan into a feel-good story about kindness—but Jesus told it to provoke, challenge, and disrupt. This sermon unpacks the radical edge of the parable: a call to draw near, to cross boundaries, and to embody the kind of gut-level compassion that costs us something. Real compassion isn’t about being nice—it’s about being willing to get messy. Featuring a live interview with Matt and Coralie Brown, former members of Highway now serving refugees in Kentucky.…
We’re busy. We’re burdened. We’re over-packed—with stuff, schedules, and stress. But what if Jesus is calling us to something simpler, riskier, and more beautiful? In this sermon from Luke 10, we explore what it means to be sent on a barefoot, baggage-free mission—a mission of radical peace and urgent love. No shoes. No purse. Just trust, presence, and the power of God’s Kingdom breaking into the world.…
The invitations to participate in God's kingdom are time-sensitive, yet we're often drawn to wait. Join us as we explore the call to follow Jesus with urgency, courage, and faithfulness—without looking back.
What does it mean to be fully human again? In this message from Luke 8:26–39, we explore the story of a man stripped of his name, dignity, and community—and the Jesus who restores it all. When the world labels and divides, Jesus looks deeper. He sees the person. He calls them by name. And he clothes them in wholeness.…
Modern culture tells us to be the hero of our own story. But what if real hope isn’t found in self-reliance, but in joining something bigger than ourselves? In this Trinity Sunday sermon we look to the Trinity as our model—not a puzzle to solve, but a divine community that invites us to belong, suffer, and hope together. This is not a story about personal strength. It’s about a God who pours out love—and a Church that bears witness as a unified collective. (Romans 5:1–5)…
Walking through both the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament we encounter the Spirit of God moving is both powerful and gentle ways to guide, to convict, to comfort, and to enliven the people of God.
How do we live well in places of suspension, when we’re waiting for an outcome or seeking a resolution we haven’t yet found? This sermon from Acts 16:20-31 examines the unresolved moment Paul and Silas find themselves in, and considers what it means to sing, to stay, and to surrender in those spaces.…
When life feels overwhelming and lonely, Jesus offers something deeper than quick fixes—his ongoing presence through the Holy Spirit. This sermon from John 14:23–29 explores how the Spirit guides us, comforts us, and reminds us that we are never alone.
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