12 Hours Back: AI, Productivity & Plain Sight Strategy

Real talk. Smart strategy. Zero fluff. 12 Hours Back is where productivity meets real-world clarity—and where AI, business, and bold truth-telling collide. Hosted by Sarah, a former law enforcement officer turned AI consultant and real estate pro, this podcast cuts through the noise of fake "experts" and trending tech hype. Each 12-minute episode is packed with insights, stories, and actionable strategies to help you work smarter, stress less, and stay 12 steps ahead—without the overwhelm. Whether you’re running a business, navigating the chaos of entrepreneurship, or just trying to make sense of what’s happening in tech, media, and the world—we’ve got you. Here, AI isn’t confusing. Productivity isn’t performative. And BS? Not welcome. Expect truth, tools, and tactics you can actually use. Because the best opportunities? They’re hiding in plain sight.

First Covid, Now AI: What Will School Look Like in 2030?

First it was Covid. Now it’s AI. Parents and educators everywhere are asking the same question: What will school even look like in 2030—when today’s kids are college age? In this episode of 12 Hours Back, host Sarah Lundrigan—mom of two, ex-law enforcement officer, Realtor turned AI strategist—cuts through the noise around AI in schools. She’s tested over 100+ AI tools, seen the good, the bad, and the hype, and now brings you the plain-sight version: what’s real, what’s myth, and what you need to know today. Drawing from UNESCO’s major 150-page report AI and the Future of Education: Disruptions, Dilemmas, and Directions, Sarah breaks it down into simple, usable insights: Facts vs. Myths: One-third of the world is still offline, yet AI tutors, companions, and even AI professors are already in classrooms. The myth? That banning AI “protects” kids. The truth? It just leaves them further behind. Parent Fears: From kids outsourcing essays to wondering if college will even be relevant by 2030, Sarah shares the questions families are quietly asking—but few experts address head-on. Opportunities for Schools: How AI can actually support—not replace—teachers, reduce stress, and help students build the human skills (creativity, adaptability, critical thinking) that will matter most in tomorrow’s job market. The Workforce Link: Why education policy isn’t just about schools—it’s about shaping the talent pipeline for businesses, the economy, and jobs that don’t even exist yet. And for the curious? Stick around until the end. Sarah fed the UNESCO report into NotebookLM, an AI tool that turned a dense PDF into a digestible podcast. She shares a short clip so you can hear how AI can make complex research simple, fast, and even engaging. If you’re short on time, you can fast-forward—but once you hear it, you’ll understand why this technology could change learning forever. This episode isn’t about hype or fear—it’s about clarity. What happens in education today will ripple through every classroom, every business, and every career tomorrow. Whether you’re an educator, administrator, or parent, you’ll leave this episode with a clearer view of the future and the tools to make sure you and your students aren’t 12 hours behind. 👉 Subscribe to 12 Hours Back for more plain-sight strategies on AI, education, and decision intelligence—so you can work smarter, stress less, and stay ahead.

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You Can't Clone This Clarity (Even with ChatGPT)

AI isn't your edge—clarity is. In this episode, Sarah breaks down why trust, discernment, and decision intelligence matter more than tech jargon. From hiring smarter to spotting BS in plain sight, learn how to use AI to protect your time, avoid blind spots, and build a business no one else can fake.

07-08
05:13

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05-21
04:54

Why No One’s Talking About AI (And Why You Should Be)

Simple AI strategies.... start small, pick one part of your business or personal workflow and let AI help. Automate it, analyze it, or optimize it—but whatever you do, start today.

05-08
05:17

Karen Read Trial: What AI Found Hidden in Plain Sight

Is the truth being overlooked… or ignored? In this explosive episode of PlainSight FYI, former Norfolk County law enforcement officer turned AI consultant, Sarah, uses Google’s Notebook LM to analyze real testimony from the Karen Read retrial—revealing key inconsistencies and raising the question no one in power seems to be asking: what else is being hidden in plain sight? While headlines spin and opinions fly, this podcast goes deeper—showcasing how AI can sift through complex testimony, spot patterns, and uncover the facts that some would rather keep buried. You'll hear: How AI dissects witness testimony in minutes What law enforcement missed (or ignored) How you can use these same tools to make smarter decisions in life and business If you’re looking for clarity in the chaos—or just tired of the noise—this is the episode you’ve been waiting for. Facts are facts. Corruption is real. Let’s follow the data.

04-24
14:30

Intro

Welcome to the Plain Sight Productivity Podcast! Join Sarah, a no-nonsense mom and entrepreneur, as she cuts through the noise of business advice to deliver real, actionable insights that help you work smarter, stress less, and save time. In just 12 minutes, each episode dives into practical tips on leveraging AI, avoiding fake 'experts,' and making decisions that truly move the needle. With a blend of humor, honesty, and hard-earned lessons, Sarah shares what works (and what doesn’t) so you can focus on what matters. Tune in for straight talk, smart strategies, and a few laughs along the way!

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