AI activation means helping people move from passive interest, curiosity, or skepticism into hands-on exploration. They leave with their brains buzzing, seeing where AI could fit into real work, and feeling more ready to keep going.
Organizations whose audiences are ready to move from "we should look at AI" to actually trying it.
The Partner-Hosted AI Activation Session runs across many kinds of partner organizations:
- Professional and industry associations
- Chambers of commerce
- Professional services firms — legal, accounting, consulting
- Nonprofits, business communities, startup and founder groups
- Client-facing service firms with active client communities
- Civic groups, churches, park districts, and community organizations
- Consultants and operators who serve organizations but don't specialize in AI
This works best when your audience has people across very different levels of AI familiarity — some have not started, some are using a tool or two but unsure if they are doing it well, some are deeper in but stuck on adoption, buy-in, or what to actually pilot. The session is designed to land for all three.
From curiosity (or skepticism) into confident, practical exploration.
A facilitated working hour designed around participation, live synthesis, and hands-on AI exploration. Not a passive lecture, not a slide deck, not a generic webinar.
People try techniques like multi-lens prompting, structured critique, and hidden-question finding so they can feel what better AI use looks like in practice. The session is mixed-comfort-level friendly: beginners aren't exposed, skeptics aren't dismissed, early adopters don't dominate.
They leave with their brains buzzing, seeing where AI could fit into real work, and feeling more ready to keep going.
A complete AI activation experience your organization can host without building it from scratch.
A tested 60-minute session arc
A facilitated working hour designed around participation, live synthesis, and hands-on AI exploration — not a passive lecture.
Interactive AI exercises
Participants experience techniques like multi-lens prompting, structured critique, and hidden-question finding so they can feel what better AI use looks like in practice.
A host-ready format
Clear framing for how to invite your audience, introduce the session, and follow up afterward without needing to become the AI expert.
A partner-safe experience
Designed to make your organization look useful, credible, and timely while Joe handles the facilitation.
Your organization keeps the relationship. Joe runs the hour.
Provide the audience and the introduction.
Send invitations using your organization's relationship and branding. Open the session with a short intro on why you are hosting and who Joe is. Own the follow-up with your audience afterward.
Run the working hour.
Joe runs the 60 minutes for your audience: how to get started with AI, how to do it smarter if they are already in motion, why most adoption efforts stall, and what their honest next move looks like.
The engagement runs 90 minutes total: 60 minutes audience-facing, plus a short pre-session prep with you so the framing fits your audience, and a short post-session wrap so you walk away with a clean read on what landed.
$2,500 per session. Selective no-cost launch partner slots.
A standard Partner-Hosted AI Activation Session runs $2,500. This is the value anchor for your organization. Attendees you invite always join the session free — pricing applies to your organization, not your audience.
During the launch period, a limited number of qualified partners may be selected to host a session at no cost. Strong launch-partner fits usually have:
- A real audience of clients, members, operators, leaders, or professionals (~15–30+ people)
- A trusted relationship with that audience and the ability to invite them credibly
- A reason their audience is currently thinking about AI
- Willingness to co-brand or host the session publicly or semi-publicly
- Basic follow-through after the session
- Openness to Joe using anonymized learnings, testimonials, or clips if mutually agreed
Content terms: Joe retains the right to use clips, snippets, and content extractions from the session in his own channels later. This is named up front so it does not surprise you afterward. If your organization needs different terms (for example, no public clips, or named-attribution constraints), say so on the discovery call and Joe will adjust the terms or pass on the run.
Start with a quick discovery call.
A 30-minute conversation covers fit: who your audience is, what they are already asking about AI, whether the session shape lands for them, and what a first run could look like.