Dr. Shanté Cofield aka The Maestro
Prompting Curiosity
Prompting Curiosity is a podcast for the AI-curious, no coding background required. Join Dr. Shanté Cofield, also known as the Maestro, to explore what these AI tools actually are, how to use them, and what they might mean for how we think, work, create, and move through life. Tune in every Thursday to get your fix. Stay curious.
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Dr. Shanté Cofield aka The Maestro
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Jul 9, 2026
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Episodes
Ep. 51: WTF is MCP? 09.07.2026 24:28
In this episode I break down MCP (Model Context Protocol): what it is, why Anthropic created it, and why it matters for anyone using AI tools. I cover MCP servers, the two-party connection, the API relationship, and the three main concerns to keep in mind when using MCPs. Fair warning: this one is mildly techy, far less than past episodes, but I do believe MCP is a term we're going to start he...
Ep. 50: The AI Price Hike Is Coming 02.07.2026 15:28
This entire episode is dedicated to discussing a prediction I've brought up eleventy billion times: AI prices are gonna go up, and it's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when. I break down Microsoft Copilot Cowork's usage-based pricing rollout, what it signals for the rest of the industry, the concept of tokenmaxxing, and how Anthropic's existing usage limits and Fable 5'...
Ep. 49: Stop Asking AI to Write for You 25.06.2026 13:06
In this episode I make a direct ask: stop asking AI to write for you. I cover what makes AI writing bad, why it's a bad business move for client-facing copy, and how to use AI as a thought partner instead of a ghostwriter. Main Topics Covered The ask: stop using AI to write for you The dopamine appeal of AI writing What to use AI for (ideas, outlines, organizing thoughts) What makes AI writing...
Ep. 48: When the Most Powerful Model Comes With a Bouncer 18.06.2026 15:16
In this episode I cover Anthropic's latest model release, Fable 5, the publicly available version of their most powerful tech to date. I get into what it is, why it probably isn't for most people, how the safety features actually work in practice, and the backstory on why the rollout was so carefully controlled in the first place. Worth noting: Fable 5 was taken offline by the US government shortl...
Ep. 47: How Are People Using AI in 2026? Here’s What the Data Says 11.06.2026 26:26
In this episode, I dig into five data sources to break down how people are actually using AI in 2026. The numbers cover everything from adoption rates and top use cases to the personal versus work, along with growing concerns about AI-enabled cognitive laziness. Perhaps most interesting, the data tells a very different story than the productivity narrative dominating the headlines, and speaks to t...
Ep. 46: Web Development Basics for Aspiring Vibe Coders 04.06.2026 22:12
Let’s explore some development basics for aspiring vibe coders, shall we?! In this episode I break down what a web app actually is, explain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in plain language, and get into two things that tend to get gatekept online: deploying your app so you can use it from anywhere, and setting up a database. It’s not the sexiest stuff to learn, but it’s super helpful to learn some of t...
Ep. 45: Stop Typing, Start Talking: Wispr Flow Explained 28.05.2026 18:46
In this episode, I break down Wispr Flow, one of my favorite AI-powered tools: an AI dictation software that lets you press a button, speak naturally, and get clean, polished text inserted directly wherever your cursor is. I cover how it works, what makes it better than native dictation, my honest experience with the speed claims, and just using it in general. Watch out Siri, there’s a new s...
Ep. 44: How to Become an AI Whisperer 21.05.2026 19:23
Fam, prompting is super important…but it’s not that serious. In this episode I dive into the two things that matter most when looking to become an “AI whisperer”: your ability to articulate what you want, and your willingness to iterate with the model. The better you can communicate with the model, the better your results are going to be. None of this is revolutionary, and...
Ep. 43: AI Isn’t Coming for Your Job 14.05.2026 25:12
In this episode I make the case that AI isn't actually coming for most people's jobs, backing it up with real examples like Klarna's AI customer service reversal and Amazon's quietly-human Just Walk Out technology. The central argument is that when human interaction is baked into the product itself, that part of the job simply can't be outsourced to AI. My hope is that this epi...
Ep. 42: Google Apps Script: Build Your Own Automations for Free 07.05.2026 17:55
In this episode, I break down one of my favorite tools, Google Apps Script, Google's free, low-code automation platform that has been built into Google Workspace since 2009. I cover what it is, a simplified version of how it works, and a non-exhaustive list of things you can actually build with it, including how to use AI to write all the code for you. The episode was inspired by a genuinely c...
Ep. 41: Who Is All This AI Actually For? 30.04.2026 32:16
In this episode I do a brief rundown of the biggest AI releases and updates from the past few weeks, fully through the lens of who is all this AI actually for, and whether you actually need to care. I cover usage stats, new releases from Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and Meta, and share my take on what all of this activity means for everyday users. Spoiler: most of these updates are for builders, cod...
Ep. 40: Claude Has a Desktop App, Here’s What You Need to Know 23.04.2026 16:29
In this episode I cover a very simple, but very helpful (IMO) bit of tech: Claude's desktop app. I cover what it is (Claude but as a native app on your computer instead of a browser tab), who it's actually for, system requirements, and how to download it, along with a quick walk-through of the desktop interface, and why it’s become my daily driver. Main Topics Covered Celebrating 40...
Ep. 39: Claude in Chrome: Your Browser Just Got a Helpful Roommate 16.04.2026 18:42
In this episode I cover Claude in Chrome, a Chrome browser extension that lets Claude see your browser and take actions on your behalf. I walk through what Claude in Chrome is, how it works, how to get it installed, and what it can and can't do, plus the real use case that finally made me understand its utility. Also in this episode: a quick update on Anthropic's new Mythos model and a cas...
Ep. 38: Using Claude to Build Custom Tech Solutions 09.04.2026 30:40
In this episode I walk through how I used Claude Code to check off the second item on my AI wishlist: a custom dashboard for my 1:1 messaging coaching clients. I cover the planning process, the tech stack I used, and what connecting external tools like Acuity and Google Drive actually entailed. I cover what I believe to be the biggest limitations of vibe coding with AI, namely usage limits and not...
Ep. 37: Automating My Podcast Workflow with Claude Code 02.04.2026 20:59
The podcast workflow automation is officially done! In this episode I walk through what the new process looks like end-to-end, how Claude Code was used to build a custom Node.js command line tool, and what APIs actually are and why they matter for making it all connect. This is a practical (and yes, somewhat techy) look at agentic AI doing exactly what it's supposed to do: handling the repetitive...
Ep. 36: My AI Wishlist 26.03.2026 25:56
In this episode I share my AI wishlist, two specific things I plan to build (one day) using Claude Code: an automated podcast production workflow and a custom client dashboard for my 1:1 messaging coaching services. I make the case that the era of exponential AI capability growth has leveled off, and the real gains now come from how you use it and what you build with it. Overall, this episode is a...
Ep. 35: Put Your Money Where Your Prompt Is 19.03.2026 14:59
The Prompting Curiosity rebrand is officially here and this episode breaks down exactly why the switch happened. I cover the three big reasons for the name change, take a detailed look at OpenAI's behavior that made staying with them feel untenable, and share a clear-eyed take on Anthropic as the alternative. Main Topics Covered The rebrand: ChatGPT Curious to Prompting Curiosity Three reaso...
Ep. 34: 8 AI Writing Patterns that Are Dead Giveaways 12.03.2026 18:37
For the love, please stop using AI to write your copy. We can all tell. In this episode I call out the 8 most obvious AI writing patterns, and provide specific names for those specific styles that are just so characteristically robotic. From em dashes and antithesis structures to hollow opens and metronomic cadence, I break down why these patterns appear, why AI defaults to them, and why the best...
Ep. 33: ChatGPT vs. Claude – Real Differences After Weeks of Daily Use 05.03.2026 20:05
In this episode I share my personal experience of what it's actually been like to ditch ChatGPT and go all-in on Claude. This episode covers the real differences between the two platforms: what Claude does better, where it falls short, and why the switch probably isn't as big a deal as some people are making it out to be. Main Topics Covered Anthropic refusing government demands The Threads chatte...
Ep. 32: WTF is OpenClaw? 26.02.2026 19:45
The whole goal of this episode is simply to put OpenClaw, an open source autonomous AI agent that went viral in early January, on your radar, and make a case for why you absolutely should NOT install it. This episode covers what "open source autonomous AI agent" actually means, it’s two biggest draws, and the one massive downside that should give everyone pause: SECURITY. Main Topics Covered SSD a...
Ep. 31: Are We Addicted to AI? 19.02.2026 23:58
In this episode I dig into whether we're addicted to AI by examining my own switch from ChatGPT to Claude and what usage limits reveal about dependency. I break down the business models behind OpenAI's "unlimited" usage versus Anthropic's enforced limits, explore the Uber playbook of subsidized addiction, and share why both companies' controversial partnerships (OpenAI with Trump/ICE, Anthropic wi...
Ep. 30: Switching Between ChatGPT, Claude, and Other LLMs Without Starting from Scratch 12.02.2026 24:50
In this episode we're talking about how to switch from one LLM to another without starting from scratch or pulling your hair out. I cover why you might want to switch (spoiler: politics and preparedness), how to create a portable memory document that travels with you, and the practical steps for migrating your workflows, projects, and voice to a new AI tool. Main Topics Covered Why switch? The rea...
Ep. 29: An Introduction to Claude Code and Claude Cowork 05.02.2026 20:19
In this episode I break down Claude Code and Claude Cowork, two tools from Anthropic that have taken the AI space by storm, and allow Claude to actually execute tasks on your computer instead of just chatting with you. This episode covers what each tool does, how they're different from each other (and from regular LLMs like ChatGPT), what “agentic” AI actually means, who each tool is for, and what...
Ep. 28: ChatGPT Introduces Ads and a New Tier 29.01.2026 17:39
In this episodeI dig into OpenAI’s quiet announcement that ads are officially coming to ChatGPT along with the U.S. rollout of the Go tier. I talk through what the ads will actually look like, who’s going to see them, and why this move feels less surprising than it does revealing. We get into the money math behind “free” tools, the trust implications of sponsored answers, and what this shift could...
Ep. 27: Why Is AI So Polarizing? 22.01.2026 23:20
In this episode I dig into why I think folks have such strong feelings about AI, and why so many seem to have chosen AI as the hill to die on. This conversation looks less at the technology itself and more at what AI has come to represent: forced adoption, corporate overreach, environmental impact, and the broader enshittification of everything. Main Topics Covered Quick OpenAI update on improved...
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