JUNE 9 | JUNE 11 | JUNE 12 @ 2 PM EST
The AI Decision Series for Experts, Coaches, & Authors
Build, license, protect, or skip? Three live sessions to decide what AI actually changes for your work.
Featuring a live case study with Radiah Rhodes, founder of Evók Life by Design and creator of the BEprinting™ methodology.
JUNE 9 · JUNE 11 · JUNE 12 — ALL SESSIONS 2:00-3:00 PM EST · 60 MINUTES — 11:00 AM PST · 7:00 PM GMT — LIVE SESSIONS — RECORDINGS SENT TO ALL REGISTRANTS — FEATURING RADIAH RHODES, FOUNDER OF EVÓK LIFE BY DESIGN — FREE TO ATTEND —
JUNE 9 · JUNE 11 · JUNE 12 — ALL SESSIONS 2:00-3:00 PM EST · 60 MINUTES — 11:00 AM PST · 7:00 PM GMT — LIVE SESSIONS — RECORDINGS SENT TO ALL REGISTRANTS — FEATURING RADIAH RHODES, FOUNDER OF EVÓK LIFE BY DESIGN — FREE TO ATTEND —
By the end of these three sessions, you'll know:
Whether building, licensing, protecting, or skipping is the right move for your work right now — and how to tell the difference.
What's actually at stake when your clients take your frameworks into generic AI — and the specific places your work needs protection.
What it looks like when an expert's body of work gets translated into something usable between sessions, without flattening it.
How to read AI's role in your industry without falling for either side of the noise ("you're falling behind" or "AI will replace experts").
The first three things to do this month, the things to ignore, and what to say to the people in your life who keep asking what you're working on.
This series is for authors, coaches, consultants, and certification owners who've spent years building expertise other people now rely on.
You've felt AI changing how your clients learn and apply your work, and you're actively trying to decide what to do about it.
Maybe you've been weighing an AI layer for your work.
Maybe you've already started building something yourself.
Either way, you're in the right room.
You've built something very real, based on years of hard-won expertise.
Over the past few years, the world that work lives in has shifted.
Slowly, at first. And then all at once.
Your clients used to close your book or end your session and figure out how to apply it — with whatever support they could find. Maybe with you. Maybe within your course materials. Maybe with a friend, a therapist, a notebook, or over time.
Now? The first place they find support is generic AI.
The 3am question they don't want to bring to you. The thing they're processing twelve days before their next session. The workbook you handed them, pasted into a chat window with help me apply this to my life.
It's giving them a generic version of your work without your stance, your sequence, or knowing what you'd never say.
That's the gap you're sitting in.
The gap has been there a long time. AI just made it visible.
“I didn’t become a coach to interface with a robot version of my clients. If coaching work is soul mining, why are we bot mining?”
— Author and executive coach to high-profile leaders, on watching her clients use ChatGPT on their session workThe Decision Underneath the Noise
Most AI conversations are happening at the wrong altitude.
“Better tools. Better prompts. Move faster.”
But the real decision is humming under the surface of all that noise:
Where — if anywhere — should the point of view you've spent years building actually live in this new, shiny, ethically questionable AI layer?
Your work has a stance and can hold nuance. It knows what to slow down, what to redirect, what to blatantly refuse, and what would never get said in your room.
Generic AI doesn't.
Generic AI can get people 80% of the way there. That last 20% is where things go wrong.
That's the gap that matters.
Decide poorly and you either build something you don't want to be the steward of, or you leave the gap open and let someone else's tool apply your clients' relationship to your work.
The experts who decide well about that gap — about what to build, what to license, what to protect, what to skip — are going to be needed more, not less.
This series is three sessions to help you decide where you are in that question. And what your first right move is.
"Oh my gosh — people are going to be needed more. AI doesn't have a point of view."
—Exited founder of a multi-million-dollar coach certification institute, on her first encounter with this workRight now, most experts have two options. Both are bad.
Option 1: Hand your work to your clients as PDFs, frameworks, and prompts. They take it to their favorite AI.
They do your work there, without you. Your IP trains the model. They have no reason to come back.
Option 2. Build your own app. Now you're asking your clients to pour their most private data into something you own.
You're now responsible for the trauma, the financial mess, the 3am questions someone trusted to you. You hold the legal risk, the trust problem, the ethical weight. Vibe coding doesn't solve any of that.
There’s a third option. That’s what we built.
We'll walk through it in Session 2.
The Three Sessions
Session 1 · AI Doesn't Have a Point of View
June 9 · 2:00–3:00 PM EST · 60 minutes live
Your clients are taking your work to ChatGPT — not because they think it's better than you, but because there's no other home for the work between your sessions. Session 1 is an honest look at what's being lost in that transaction, what's being changed about your work in rooms you'll never see, and where your real leverage lives in a world that wants to flatten the thing you spent years building.
Walk away with:
The real reasons your clients reach for AI between sessions (none of them are "they think AI is better than you") — and what those reasons expose about the gap your work hasn't built into yet.
The difference between synthesis (what AI does) and stance (what only you do) — and why your stance becomes more valuable as AI gets better, not less.
An honest read on what's actually at stake when your clients take their most private context — their 3am questions, their grief, their financial trauma, their work — into tools whose business model is to keep it.
Session 2 · When AI Serves the Work
June 11 · 2:00–3:00 PM EST · 60 minutes live
A live conversation with Radiah Rhodes — founder of Evók Life by Design, author of Being Is the New Doing, and creator of the BEprinting™ methodology. Radiah has spent twenty years helping people and organizations like Google, Proctor & Gamble, McCormick, and General Motors move from achievement-at-all-costs into a more intentional way of living and leading. Her work is exactly the kind that makes the AI decision more complicated than "just make a chatbot" — a real method, a real book, a real practitioner pathway, deep trust with the people inside it.
She joins Session 2 to talk about what happened when she took her work — language, boundaries, point of view, all of it — and built it into something her clients and practitioners could actually use, without compromising the human wisdom inside it.
Walk away with:
A concrete look at what changes when a body of work like Radiah's gets translated into something usable between sessions — what stayed exactly the same, what got sharper, and what she'd never do
How experts are using infrastructure like this to license their methodology through certified practitioners — extending the work without losing depth, and helping their community finally move from learning to action
Why Radiah chose not to build her own app, what trust has to do with all of it, and what she'd tell any leader sitting in this same question right now.
Session 3 · Find Your First Right Move
June 12 · 2:00–3:00 PM EST · 60 minutes live
Maybe you already have a vibe-coded prototype, a dev quote sitting in a Google Doc, a certification stuck in launch limbo, or three ideas you've been circling between for months. Maybe you've also spent the last year quietly grieving the version of your work that didn't have to deal with any of this. Session 3 is where we stop circling. By the end of the hour, you'll know which of the four moves is yours — build, license, protect, or skip — and what fits this season of your work, not someone else's.
Walk away with:
The five-question audit that surfaces where your point of view should actually live next — and a sharper filter for what's noise vs. what's actually your decision to make
A clear read on the moves that are not yours right now, no matter how loud they are — including when the right answer is "wait six months and do something else first"
The first three things to do, the things to ignore, and language to defend the decision to the people in your life who keep asking what you're working on
Three sessions. Sixty minutes each. Live.
Come to one. Come to all three. Or just sign up for the recap.
Live is where the conversation actually happens. Where you can ask the question you've been sitting on, hear what someone else is wrestling with, and feel the room shift in real time. If you can be there for all three, that's the best of this.
But if your week doesn't allow it — register anyway. We'll send a short recap of each session plus any tools and resources we share live. Come to the one that's most relevant. Watch the others on your own time.
We'd rather you join us in whatever way works than not at all.
Who This Is For
This is for you if — you have a book, a framework, a curriculum, a certification, or a body of work with a real point of view, and more people want it than you can hold one-on-one. You haven't opted out of AI because opting out doesn't fit how you work and live right now. But you're not blindly in either. You're in with your eyes open — or you're trying to be. You don't mind that we'll show you how to work with us. You'd rather we be direct about it than waste your hour pretending we won't.
This isn't for you if — you're looking for tool recommendations, prompt templates, or someone telling you to move faster. This series doesn't argue that AI is the answer. It argues that the decision is yours, and it's worth making with intention.
"I don't know what I don't know. Some of it I'm just piecing together and being like — that doesn't feel right. And that doesn't feel right."
— Author and coach who's been vibe-coding her own AI tool — in conversation with ChrysalisWho’s Running This
Your host
When people find out what we're building, they sometimes ask if we're wearing bulletproof vests.
This series is taught by Brittany Martin, co-founder of Chrysalis.
Brittany spent years inside expert-led education, coaching, consulting, launches, and online learning ecosystems — including time inside a pretty prominent operation in the online business world. She helped build it. She knows exactly how that machine runs, what makes it work commercially, and what makes it harm the people inside it.
She started asking questions she couldn't shake: What happens to someone's story when transformation becomes a product? Who benefits when people do their most vulnerable work inside a platform someone else owns?
Brittany is also in graduate study in Transformative Social Change, with research focused on AI, data ownership, and consent. At Chrysalis, we're building an alternative to what Big Tech has standardized.
Featured in Session 2: Radiah Rhodes
Radiah Rhodes is the founder of Evók Life by Design and the author of Being Is the New Doing: A Divine Guide to Owning Your Energy, Time and Peace of Mind.
An engineer, designer, executive coach, and well-being innovator, Radiah created Evók's BEprinting™ methodology to help people clarify who they are being — not just what they are doing — and design a more intentional way of living, leading, and creating results. Her work blends spirit, science, and practical structure, and has reached individuals and organizations including Google, Proctor & Gamble, McCormick & Company, and General Motors.
She joins Session 2 as a working case study in what changes when a deeply human body of work meets AI — without losing the judgment, nuance, and lived wisdom that make the work trustworthy in the first place.
About Chrysalis
We're building the infrastructure for what should exist between an expert's work and the people trying to apply it — bounded by their framework, their voice, their judgment. Active founding partner builds across health, personal development, leadership, business, and career methodology sectors.
This series is the conversation we've been having privately with clients, made public.
Each session ends with a real way to work with us — sized to where you are, not a discovery call. No "schedule a chat to learn more." If you want to take a next step that day, you can.