
Prompt Commander AI
Welcome to the Prompt Commander AI Podcast — your go-to source for real-world insights on how artificial intelligence is transforming business, marketing, and leadership. Hosted by Tim Roper, Allan Dubon, and John Weidow—the powerhouse trio behind Prompt Commander—each episode features practical tools, inspiring interviews, and powerful prompts to help entrepreneurs, creators, and professionals unlock the full potential of AI.
Whether you're an AI novice or a tech-savvy trailblazer, we break down complex ideas into actionable steps to help you grow your business, sharpen your skills, and stay ahead of the curve.
This isn’t just about keeping up with the future—it’s about commanding it.
Tune in, level up, and join the AI revolution.
Prompt Commander AI
Episode 19: AI Won’t Save Your Leadership: It’ll Expose It
AI isn't making you a better leader. It's holding up a mirror.
In this no-fluff episode of the Prompt Commander AI Podcast, Tim Roper and Allan Dubon go hard on the buzzword everyone's throwing around: AI driven leadership.
From fake consultants and AI generated nonsense to the real, raw questions every leader should be asking, we're calling it out.
This isn’t about dashboards or downloads. This is about emotional intelligence, gut instincts, and knowing when to break the script.
We dig into:
• Why ChatGPT can’t replace courage and character
• How to use AI as a tool, not a mask
• The ethical minefield leaders are walking into
• How ADHD minds like ours turn AI into a creative amplifier
• What happens when we confuse automation with accountability
• And how to prepare for the real conversations AI will never have for you
Books we reference in this episode:
• Crucial Conversations by Patterson, Grenny, McMillan and Switzler
• The AI Driven Leader by Geoff Woods
Want to take this conversation deeper?
Contact us:
Tim — tim@promptcommander.ai
Allan — allan@promptcommander.ai
Website — www.promptcommander.ai
Listen. Learn. Lead. And stay human.
Because the future doesn’t need more robots in the boardroom.
It needs leaders who know how to command them.