Use AI to Get Ahead in School, Work, and Life Without Getting Overwhelmed
When: Thursday, August 7 | Time: 10 AM – 12 PM
Where: The Station, Gallatin
Cost: NOW FREE (includes snacks + certificate)
AI tools like ChatGPT aren’t just cool, they’re becoming essential. Whether you're writing papers, prepping for internships, or trying to stay organized, knowing how to use AI the right way can make your life easier and help you stand out.
This isn’t a boring lecture. It’s a hands-on, practical workshop that will show you how to use AI tools in your everyday life, even if you’re not a tech person.
Use ChatGPT to help with school (without cheating)
Brainstorm, outline, and edit assignments faster
Improve your resume + LinkedIn profile with AI
Stay organized with tools like Notebook
Know when to use AI and when to use your own ideas
A 2-hour interactive workshop led by AI educator Kathryn Good
Demos of tools you can start using right now
Digital certificate of completion for your resume or LinkedIn
Snacks + drinks (yes, there will be doughnuts)
A resource kit you can keep using after the workshop
No tech background needed—just curiosity and a willingness to learn.
of companies are now using AI to screen job applications—and that number is growing fast.
of hiring managers expect job candidates to have AI-related skills.
of Gen Z hiring managers say AI fluency is more important than traditional experience.
In other words, learning AI now isn’t just smart - it’s strategic.
No, but you have to know how to use it correctly. That’s what we’ll talk about in the workshop. (Read the full study here)
AI can help you understand material faster. You’ll learn how to use AI as a tool but not a replacement for your own thoughts.
You’ll learn how to stand out among your peers. And you’ll get a certificate, which demonstrates your commitment to learning best practices.
You can make the most of AI while you’re in school, and prepare yourself for the job market when you graduate.
- Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei believes AI will eliminate 50% of entry-level white-collar jobs in the next 5 years.
- A survey of 3,000 senior executives revealed that 63% expect AI to take over many routine tasks currently handled by entry-level employees.
These stats mean that the people who are AI-literate will have a competitive edge.
You might, but Kathryn teaches students and business-owners about how to use AI to get ahead. She has insights from the business world that will help you think differently about how you use AI.
Kathryn Good is a speaker, educator, and marketing strategist who helps people use technology with purpose - not overwhelm. She's trained hundreds of professionals to use AI tools like ChatGPT in real life: for better writing, clearer thinking, and faster results.
As the founder of a marketing agency and host of the podcast A Good Pour, Kathryn is passionate about helping the next generation gain confidence with tools that are shaping the future of work.
“You don’t have to be techy to use AI—you just need to know where to start. I’ll show you how to use it wisely and creatively, in ways that feel natural to you.”
When: Thursday, August 7 | Time: 10 AM – 12 PM
Where: The Station, Gallatin
Cost: NOW FREE (includes snacks + certificate)