What We Are Offering

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A Global Audio Series of Real People Using AI in Everyday Life

AI Is For Everyone by Kindrel Commons exists to empower everyday people with the thinking skills, habits, and confidence needed to use AI in daily life — through guided, in-context LLM experiences that teach by doing, not by training.

We believe AI can only be truly inclusive when people feel capable of using it — when they can express what they want, communicate interactively, explore curiously, persist through confusion, and think like a detective. These abilities aren’t prerequisites for learning AI; they are the outcomes of learning with it.

Each Episode Will Feature

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Dr. Adam Pah is a Professor at Georgia State University where he teaches about AI in the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies. He is also a co-founder the SCALES OKN, a non-profit devoted to transforming court transparency through enriching data with AI. Previously he was a professor at Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management where he designed and taught Kellogg’s Human‑Machine Intelligence course — a pioneering MBA-level exploration of AI’s impact on leadership, policy, and real-world decision-making.

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Tim O’Connor has a track record of integrating AI into business systems long before the rise of large language models. He’s currently recovering from Stage-Four Lung Cancer, and previously led education ventures recognized by Forbes, the White House, and EDUCAUSE, and served on the global IT Management Board of Siemens AG. A U.S. Army Corps of Engineers veteran and former computer science teacher, Tim also led Newsweek’s number one rated early education website for seven years.

A Skill User

Someone who has meaningfully used AI in the specific context of the episode’s focus skill. They will share real examples, walk through what worked (and what didn’t), and bring authenticity to the learning moment.

Our Core Offering - Real Voices, Real Lives, Real AI

The heart of AI Is For Everyone is a global audio series — short, human-first episodes featuring real people from around the world who are using AI to make their lives easier, smarter, and more fun.

Caregivers, teachers, factory workers, students, small business owners, gig workers, job seekers, parents, farmers, new immigrants — anyone who has found a way to use AI to overcome a challenge, express themselves more clearly, learn something new, or lighten the load of everyday life.

Listeners don’t learn from theory. They learn from people like them, in moments that feel familiar.

Each episode becomes a guided, conversational learning experience designed to build not just technical confidence, but the core cognitive habits that make AI usable in real life. Every moment intentionally models — and invites learners to practice — the five traits needed to use an LLM effectively:

  • Setting intention
  • Communicating interactively
  • Staying persistent
  • Exploring curiously
  • Thinking like a detective
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Why Audio? Why This Medium Matters

We chose audio for a reason: it is the most universal, accessible, and human form of learning on earth.

Audio works for people:

  • With low literacy
  • Without stable internet
  • On the move
  • At work
  • While caregiving
  • With limited time
  • Who learn best through stories, not screens
  • No slides. No technical language. No interface to master. Just real people, talking about real life, in a format that feels familiar everywhere — from Nairobi to Cleveland to Bogotá.

Audio Uniquely Allows Us to:

  • Bring global voices directly into listeners’ daily routines
  • Reduce intimidation and make AI feel human
  • Demonstrate thinking habits in real time
  • Highlight accents, cultures, and contexts often excluded from tech education
  • Scale globally with near-zero friction
  • Invite multi-task learning in the flow of life

Most Importantly: audio makes people feel accompanied, not instructed. And that emotional safety is essential for building the five cognitive traits people need to use AI effectively.

How Each Episode Works

Someone who has meaningfully used AI in the specific context of the episode’s focus skill such as an executive in Ohio who applies AI to elevate his passion for artisan bread; a judge in Uganda who uses AI to make the principles of justice more accessible to all; a mom in Connecticut who uses AI to create more memorable moments with her child. They will share real examples, walk through what worked (and what didn’t), and bring authenticity, humility, and lived experience to the learning environment.