
I recently joined Marvin Francois on his podcast, How to Use ChatGPT & AI to Scale Faster Than Ever. If you haven’t met Marvin yet, he’s a leader in business funding. He helps entrepreneurs get 0% interest business credit and improve their personal credit so they can grow. His platform is a top resource for founders who want to overcome financial challenges and build their dream businesses.
But when Marvin invited me on his show, I didn’t just want to talk about scaling with AI. I wanted to show it in action.
So I brought my laptop. He brought his. And for the next hour, we built real business assets together, live on camera.
Because here’s the thing: you can read about scaling with AI all day long. But until you see it happen in real time, you don’t really understand what’s possible.
Watch the full episode to see exactly how we built a high-converting sales page in minutes and how you can start scaling with AI today.
Back in 2022, I made a decision that changed everything. I canceled all my client calls, paused every campaign, and took a two-week break to understand ChatGPT inside and out.
I did it because I saw what was coming.
“We’re about to step into an AI revolution.”
And if I didn’t adapt, I’d get left behind.
That deep dive transformed my entire business. I pivoted from digital marketing to AI. I stopped speaking about traffic and funnels. From that moment on, it was about scaling with AI or nothing.
So when Marvin got in touch, I saw it as the perfect opportunity to show what I’ve been teaching entrepreneurs for the past two years: you can save time, lower costs, and grow faster than you thought possible if you know how to use these tools the right way.
From the start, I wanted this interview to stand out. We had already discussed how AI can save time, so now I wanted to show it in action.
I opened ChatGPT and walked Marvin through creating an entire event sales page from scratch. Not just any sales page, but one that combined the copywriting styles of Myron Golden and Alex Hormosi.
We kicked things off with a raw voice input. I hit the dictate button and just talked. No fancy prompts. No “prompt engineering.” Just me, laying out what I wanted in plain language.
A voice input interface capturing real-time collaboration, with Alicia and Marvin in a live podcast setup
Then I told ChatGPT: “Write this sales copy in the style of Myron Golden. Then write it in the style of Alex Hermosi. Have them critique each other’s work. Then give me a final version that combines the best of both.”
Three minutes later, we had a complete sales page.
“I will never pay for another copywriter again,” Marvin said.
Marvin asked me directly: “What’s the biggest mistake people are making with AI?”
It’s simple: they think they need to be a prompt engineer.
They don’t.
Alicia demonstrates how podcast content is turned into an interactive AI workbook using a mega prompt.
I showed him what I call the “brain dump method.” You hit the dictate button and talk through what you want. Then ask ChatGPT to clean it up for clarity and impact. It takes your messy thoughts and turns them into a structured prompt. You can even say “Turn this into a mega prompt” and watch it level up.
It’s simple, fast, and surprisingly effective.
Still, this is where a lot of people get stuck. They worry so much about using AI the right way that they never even start. But you don’t need to be perfect to grow with AI. You just need to act.
And once you take that action, the real magic begins.
After that, we explored something even more powerful: ChatGPT’s memory function. This is what really blew Marvin’s mind.
Because when it’s set up properly, ChatGPT already knows your audience, your pain points, your speaking topics, everything. So, when I asked it questions about my business, it pulled answers straight from memory without me having to explain a single thing again.
“My head is spinning,” Marvin said.
That’s the benefit of using AI well. You set it up once, and it keeps learning as you go.
A behind-the-scenes look at how a podcast became a 125-page book using AI
The second demo we did? I took a one-hour podcast transcript and turned it into a 125-page ebook using Claude.
Not an outline. Not a draft. But a complete book with a table of contents, chapter summaries, reflection questions, and action items.
And I exported it as a PDF right from Claude. No Word document. No formatter.
Marvin has 106 podcast episodes. I told him he could turn each one into an ebook. Or combine 10 episodes into a master book with each episode as a chapter.
“So I didn’t have to hire an editor, a publisher, or do deep research?” he asked.
Exactly. You use Perplexity for research, combine it with your content, bring it to Claude, and you’ve got a book ready to publish.
That’s it. You don’t need a course or to be tech-savvy. You just need to start.
And if you want help? I teach this step-by-step in my programs, and I love doing live demos to show you exactly how scaling with AI works in practice.
Spotlighting Alicia Lyttle’s insights on how scaling with AI gives business owners a competitive edge.
By the time you finish reading this, there will be new AI advancements. Things are moving that fast.
But here’s what you need to understand: we’re still in the early stages. Most entrepreneurs aren’t using AI yet. Most businesses haven’t integrated it into their workflows.
Which means if you start scaling with AI today, you’re still early.
You’re not riding a horse and buggy anymore, right? You’re driving a car. So drive with AI.
After that interview with Marvin, I walked away with content I can repurpose for months, new connections, and inquiries from listeners ready to start scaling with AI in their own businesses.
But more than that, I was able to demonstrate my core belief: scaling with AI is not about replacing people, but about creating smarter systems that support your vision.
If you’ve been stuck doing everything manually, overwhelmed by tasks, or unsure how to grow without burning out, this is your moment.
Because the entrepreneurs who don’t step into this are going to get left behind. And I don’t want that to be you.