There’s this myth out there:
“AI is for the young. For coders. For Gen Z creators who grew up on YouTube and TikTok.”
But here’s the truth no one talks about:
AI favors experience.
I’ve spent over a decade in marketing, strategy, sales, and leadership.
And for the first time in my life, technology is catching up to me—not the other way around.
It’s not about learning to code.
It’s not about being the most tech-savvy person in the room.
It’s about knowing what works—and letting AI help you scale it faster.
AI is a multiplier.
You know those 30 years of insight you’ve collected?
The stories. The frameworks. The client wins. The stuff you’ve taught over and over?
AI can turn all of that into:
✅ Digital products
✅ Training programs
✅ Content systems
✅ Consulting assets
✅ New revenue streams
I’ve watched people who “retired” a decade ago build new businesses in a few months—because AI finally gave them a way to package what they know without needing a team or technical buildout.
If you’ve been in the game for years—You have an Edge
Everyone’s talking about how AI will replace people.
But what they should be talking about is this:
You won’t be replaced by AI.
You’ll be replaced by someone who knows how to use it better than you.
If you’ve ever led a team, sold an offer, coached a client, or built a brand—you are sitting on a goldmine.
AI just handed you the shovel.
Here’s where to start:
Try this prompt to turn your experience into something scalable:
Prompt:
Act as a product strategist and digital educator.
I’ve spent the last [X years] helping [TARGET AUDIENCE] solve [PROBLEM].Help me turn that experience into:
– One digital product idea
– One evergreen training or workshop
– A simple 3-part content series I could post on LinkedIn or SubstackKeep it aligned with my real-world tone, stories, and client success.
Ask me follow-up questions if you need more detail before building.
This is your moment.
You’re not late to AI.
You’re just earlier than everyone else in your lane.
Experience doesn’t slow you down. With AI, it speeds you up.
OMG! You must be reading my mind! Why? Because at 69, I’m doing that very thing. I love hearing this. Thank you, Raquel.