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aiGED

By: Ginny Deerin
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The first—and only—podcast made for the 65-plus crowd that is all about ai.

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Episodes
  • Easter Party Ideas — How AI Helps You Plan the Perfect Celebration
    Mar 24 2026

    This week on aiGED, Ginny gets into the Easter spirit — with a little help from Joe, her new AI sidekick. Yes, Joe. He's British. And he's auditioning to fill the very large shoes left by Bitsy.

    But first — an update on the ChatGPT breakup, why Ginny made the switch to Claude, and what happened when she tried to introduce Joe to the podcast live on air.

    Then: the main event. Ginny walks you through a complete Easter gathering — planned from scratch with AI. The invitation, the menu, the egg hunt, the Easter bonnet station (yes, everyone wears one to dinner), and the tablescape. She shows you every twist and turn of the planning process — including the back and forth, the wrong turns, and the moment she told Joe that no child on earth is eating asparagus.

    Plus two documentary recommendations that will change the way you think about artificial intelligence — both free on YouTube. And a sweet little Easter treat discovery that involves edible flowers and 24 karat gold.

    Whether you're planning Easter or any gathering, this episode will show you exactly how to use AI as your planning partner — no tech experience required.

    Links mentioned in this episode:

    • AlphaGo documentary (free on YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WXuK6gekU1Y
    • The Thinking Game documentary (free on YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d95J8yzvjbQ
    • Hard Nectar confections: hardnectar.com

    aiGED: AI for the 65+ crowd

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    24 mins
  • AI for Health, Travel & Life — A Real Conversation with an AI Adventurer
    Mar 17 2026

    Today I'm sitting down with my neighbor Craig — a genuine AI Adventurer — someone who's not just curious about AI but actively exploring it every single day. Craig shares how he uses AI to prep for doctor's appointments, manage his health data, tone down his emails to the City of Charleston, work through tough moments on the pickleball court, and navigate Europe and Italy by car with AI as his third passenger. If you've ever wondered what it looks like when a real person — not a tech expert — actually weaves AI into daily life, this episode is for you. Plus — AI in the news: the #QuitGPT revolt and what it means when big companies start admitting AI is replacing jobs.

    Craig's recommendations:

    Function Health - Function Health is a membership service — about $365 a year — that gives you access to 160+ comprehensive lab tests twice a year, with results explained by top doctors, so you can get a deep picture of your health without going through insurance.

    Books:

    Theo of Golden by Allen Levi

    The Correspondent by Virginia Evans

    My Friends by Fredrik Backman

    Apple TV - Shrinking


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    24 mins
  • AI and the Analog Hobby — More in Common Than You Think
    Mar 10 2026

    Can your grandmother's favorite hobby teach us something about AI? Turns out — yes. In Episode 27, Ginny Deerin tackles a frustrating sewing machine problem with Claude's help and uncovers a mistake she'd been making all along. Plus: why people are fleeing AI for analog hobbies (and why you don't have to choose), what the New York Times found when they tested AI on real tax returns, and Ginny's very relatable AirPods splurge before a trip to Italy. Oh, and BITSY is back — same personality, new home. Welcome to Claude, BITSY.

    aiGED: AI for the 65+ crowd

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    19 mins
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