#392: Your Core Advantage in the Age of AI Is Knowing What Questions Deserve to Be Asked
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If you've been telling yourself, "AI can't replace what I do because I bring the human touch," I want you to hear this: that belief might be costing you work.
In today's episode, I'm sharing a deceptively simple (and very practical) way to future-proof your value as a freelance writer in an age where "good enough words" are getting cheaper by the day.
The premium isn't in your ability to produce powerful sentences anymore. Rather, it's your ability to produce meaning. And meaning comes from judgment: knowing what to chase, what's true, and how to shape it so it actually strikes a chord with the reader.
I start with a real email from memoir ghostwriter Michele Roldan-Shaw. From there, I present the five types of questions that deserve to be asked. These are the questions that uncover stakes, tension, specificity, transformation—and ultimately the story your client can't see on their own (and AI can't reliably pull out without your guidance).
I'll show you what that looks like in real projects too, from interviews that completely change the direction of a case study to memoir work that goes far beyond a simple chronology.
If you've been struggling to answer, "Why should a client pay me when AI can generate drafts?"... this episode will help you build a clearer, stronger, more confident answer.