In this year-end wrapping (and yapping) episode, Karin Nemec and Ave Annuk look back at the journey of Girls Who Prompt that started from September 2025:
They talk honestly about audience feedback, guest highlights, the AI tools they actually use, and why good input still matters more than any tool. You’ll also hear personal reflections, creative doubts, small wins, and intentions for the year ahead without pretending AI has all the answers.
This episode is a pause, a reset, and a reminder that creation beats perfection.
✨ Expect reflections on:
Thank you for listening, experimenting, and staying curious with us. Happy holidays and see you in the next chapter. 💫
We have a banger guest for the 1st episode of 2026!
Meet the hosts:
Karin — LinkedIn — the finance brain and founder exploring the fine line between human emotion and machine response.
Ave — LinkedIn — marketer and experimenter wondering what happens when AI stops being just a tool and starts acting like a companion.
Meet the team:
🎵 Post-production, editing & music by Vincent Roy
📧 Write us: girlswhopromptpodcast@gmail.com
💬 Join the discussion and suggest guests in our WhatsApp channel.
In this episode, we sit down with Slovak filmmaker Maroš Pulščák to explore the question everyone in Hollywood, indie cinema, and film school group chats is arguing about: Can AI ever feel like real cinema?
Maroš walks us through his journey from a kid obsessed with movies to becoming a director working across documentary and fiction. We talk about how AI is creeping into filmmaking, from writing tools to production workflows, and where Maroš thinks technology still completely fails: it can’t create a feeling.
We dive into his creative process, why documentaries need a story as strong as fiction, and how lived experience creates a film more than any model ever could.
We also get into:
What AI gets hilariously wrong about him
Whether filmmakers should feel threatened or excited
Which roles may shift, and which ones AI will never touch
How audiences decide what feels “real” in an AI-made world
Why every filmmaker should still have a financial backup plan
How community and collaboration keep this industry alive
Maroš also shares his Christmas-season movie recommendations - some classics and some more unique ones 🎄
Curious, sceptical, or somewhere in between? Hit play. 🎬✨
Meet the guest:
Meet the hosts:
Karin — LinkedIn — the finance brain and founder exploring the fine line between human emotion and machine response.
Ave — LinkedIn — marketer and experimenter wondering what happens when AI stops being just a tool and starts acting like a companion.
Meet the team:
🎵 Post-production, editing & music by Vincent Roy
📧 Write us: girlswhopromptpodcast@gmail.com
💬 Join the discussion and suggest guests in our WhatsApp channel.
10th episode of Girls who Prompt 🥳!
In this episode of Girls Who Prompt, we sit down with Kaia Gil — mother, communicator, and PR advisor who has spent her career choosing words carefully (and teaching others to do the same).
Together, we look at how communication has really changed over the past decade. We talk about how the role of PR is shifting towards trust-building, what trust even means when fake news spreads faster than facts, and how to notice the moments when AI is starting to sound a little too… AI.
We dive into:
● How communication and PR are evolving in the AI era — and why trust now defines reputation
● Why meaning matters more than ever when anyone can generate thousands of words in seconds
● How to recognise when AI is being overused (and why your audience always feels it)
● What companies can do to stay credible when misinformation moves at algorithm speed
● How personal brands can stay human, real, and grounded in a world of copy-and-paste voices
And yes — we also ask Kaia how her own relationship with words has changed, and how she navigates authenticity, visibility, and truth at a time when the line between real and artificial gets thinner every day.
Meet the guest:
Meet the hosts:
Karin — LinkedIn — the finance brain and founder exploring the fine line between human emotion and machine response.
Ave — LinkedIn — marketer and experimenter wondering what happens when AI stops being just a tool and starts acting like a companion.
Meet the team:
🎵 Post-production, editing & music by Vincent Roy- LinkedIn.📧 Write us: girlswhopromptpodcast@gmail.com
💬 Join the discussion and suggest guests in our WhatsApp channel.
In this episode, Karin asks Ave a question that more and more founders, creators, and professionals are quietly struggling with:
How do AI change marketing and how you stay visible when AI changes how people search, learn, and pay attention?
We talk about what’s actually shifting in human behaviour, from how people discover things to why personal brands suddenly matter more than job titles.
Ave breaks down what’s (and how) changing in visibility, content, and trust, while Karin brings the founder angle: what this means for careers, companies, and showing up online when AI is doing half the talking.
We dive into:
Meet the hosts:
Karin — LinkedIn — the finance brain and founder exploring the fine line between human emotion and machine response.
Karin’s reccommendations:
Ave — LinkedIn — marketer and experimenter wondering what happens when AI stops being just a tool and starts acting like a companion.
Ave’s movie recommendation about AI relationships- Her
Meet the team:
🎵 Post-production, editing & music by Vincent Roy
📧 Write us: girlswhopromptpodcast@gmail.com
💬 Join the discussion and suggest guests in our WhatsApp channel.
Karin just got back from AI Week Frankfurt 2025
We unpack what mattered beyond the hype and headlines—who predicted doomsday, who stayed optimistic, and what actually ships on Monday.Karin’s highlights:
Meet the hosts:
Karin — LinkedIn — the finance brain and founder exploring the fine line between human emotion and machine response.
Karin’s reccommendations:
Ave — LinkedIn — marketer and experimenter wondering what happens when AI stops being just a tool and starts acting like a companion.
Ave’s movie recommendation about AI relationships- Her
Meet the team:
🎵 Post-production, editing & music by Vincent Roy
📧 Write us: girlswhopromptpodcast@gmail.com
…and plenty more hall-way wins and “hmm” moments
💬 Join the discussion and suggest guests in our WhatsApp channel.
In this episode of Girls Who Prompt, we sit down with Iman Ismail-Martens — ex-finance pro turned AI coach, a multilingual builder, and the woman bringing vibe coding (plan → prompt → ship) to real teams who want results, not buzzwords.
Iman shares concrete tools and mindset shifts, and we talk about:
What “vibe coding” actually is — and how non-coders can ship a real MVP in a weekend
Her pivot from project finance to practical AI (and the habits she kept from finance)
Coaching wins and worries: what women in Germany’s conservative orgs tell her off-mic
From fear to first build: how she turns “I’m late” into “I shipped”
Tiny projects you can start tonight (that aren’t another to-do app)
Meet the guest: Iman Ismail-Martens — LinkedIn
AI for non techies: FreeSma
Iman’s suggestions:
Learn with Elements of AI
Do your website with Gamma
Meet the hosts:
Karin Nemec — the finance brain and founder exploring the fine line between human emotion and machine response.
Ave Annuk — marketer and experimenter wondering what happens when AI stops being just a tool and starts acting like a companion.
Meet the team:
🎵 Post-production, editing & music by Vincent Roy.
📧 Write us: girlswhopromptpodcast@gmail.com 💬 Join the discussion and suggest guests in our WhatsApp channel.
In this episode of Girls Who Prompt, we sit down with Indrek Seppo — one of Estonia’s leading AI experts, a teacher, a dad, and someone who’s been working with AI for more than a decade (back when ChatGPT wasn’t even a dream).
Indrek shares some tools and practical tips and we talk about:
Why AI fascinates him — and what really gets people to move from curiosity to action
Takes into moments from real AI experiments
Whether AI makes our brains lazier or finally frees them for better things
The promises (and pitfalls) of AI in schools — and how teachers, parents, and students can keep up.
Oh, and yes — whether he’s already teaching AI to his kids.
Meet the guest:
Indrek's suggestions:
Follow Ethan Mollick for AI news
Check out Google AI Studio
Meet the hosts:
Karin Nemec — the finance brain and founder exploring the fine line between human emotion and machine response.
Ave Annuk — marketer and experimenter wondering what happens when AI stops being just a tool and starts acting like a companion.
Meet the team:
🎵 Post-production, editing & music by Vincent Roy.
📧 Write us: girlswhopromptpodcast@gmail.com
💬 Join the discussion and suggest guests in our WhatsApp channel.
In this episode of Girls Who Prompt, we tackle our first listener-suggested topic — AI in personal finance.
With Christmas (and spending season) around the corner, we go straight for the question everyone’s secretly asking: “Hey AI, how do I get rich?” 🤑
What starts as a joke quickly turns into a real conversation about how AI can help you make smarter money decisions — and where it’s still wiser to trust your human instincts (and maybe a little Excel).
We also dive into what money really means to us and new generation — beyond numbers and net worth.
Karin’s take: finance brain on full power. She shares how she actually uses AI in her own money management, what’s worth trying, and what to never outsource to a chatbot.
Ave’s take: the marketer’s curiosity, asking the sharp questions about money, values, and how much we can really “delegate” to tech.
💬 How are you using AI to manage money — or not at all? 👉 Join the discussion in our WhatsApp channel.
Meet the hosts:
Karin — LinkedIn — the finance brain and founder exploring how AI is changing the logic of money and investing.
Ave — LinkedIn — marketer and creative experimenter seeing what happens when curiosity meets spreadsheets.
🎵 Post-production, editing & music by Vincent Roy.
📧 Write us: girlswhopromptpodcast@gmail.com
From AI lovers to virtual best friends - the line between technology and emotion is getting blurry.
In this episode of Girls Who Prompt, Karin and Ave talk about what happens when algorithms start filling human roles: partners, friends, and even soulmates.
We explore AI lover apps, the friend.com subway ads that created lot of buzz , and the growing question — can an AI really feel anything back, or are we just training ourselves to bond with code?
Karin’s take: AI and consciousness — does it actually have one, or are we just wired to connect with anything that listens?
Ave’s take: on passive consumption vs. active creation — when does curiosity become emotional outsourcing?
And a few stories, lots of discussion that make you wonder whether we’re the ones shaping AI... or it’s quietly shaping us.
💬 What do you think - could you ever fall for an AI? Or have thought of AI lover 👉 Join the discussion in our WhatsApp channel or write us!
Meet the hosts:
Karin — LinkedIn — the finance brain and founder exploring the fine line between human emotion and machine response.
Ave — LinkedIn — marketer and experimenter wondering what happens when AI stops being just a tool and starts acting like a companion.
🎵 Post-production, editing & music by Vincent Roy.
📧 Write us: girlswhopromptpodcast@gmail.com
The world of work is changing faster than ever - and learning might be the only real job security left.
In this episode of Girls Who Prompt, Karin and Ave talk about how technology is reshaping careers - which roles are fading, which are evolving, and how to stay relevant when skills have an expiry date.
We explore real scenarios, share personal takes, and drop a secret formula for reaching the C-level in the age of AI (No coding included ).
Oh, and we hear the latest hot takes about Karin working together with Aiora Lume, her AI co-founder.
Meet the hosts:
💬 What’s your take — is constant learning exciting or exhausting?
Join the discussion in our WhatsApp channel — share your ideas, wins, or AI fails.
🎵 Post-production, editing & music by Vincent Roy. 📧 Write us: girlswhopromptpodcast@gmail.com
We all wanted AI to save us time - not run our lives. But can it actually help us work smarter and live better?
In this episode of Girls Who Prompt, we talk about how AI assistants can step in to handle the long, boring, and brain-draining parts of work and everyday life — freeing space for creativity, focus, and maybe even a break.
And yes, we also check in on Karin’s latest adventure — her venture launch with with her AI co-founder.
Meet the hosts:
Karin — LinkedIn — the finance brain and founder exploring how AI can scale thinking, not just automate it.
Ave — LinkedIn — marketer and experimenter testing if AI can actually help reclaim time without killing the fun of doing things herself. (Bookaholic!)
We talk about:
The real ways AI can take over time-consuming work.
How it helps in daily life tasks and who owns AI at work.
Where we still draw the line between help and over-help.
💬 What would you hand over to your AI assistant if you could?
👉 Join the discussion in our WhatsApp channel — share your ideas, wins, or AI fails.
🎵 Post-production, editing & music by Vincent Roy.
📧 Write us: girlswhopromptpodcast@gmail.com
What if your next startup co-founder wasn’t human… but AI?
In this episode of Girls Who Prompt, we dive into the idea of “AI as your co-founder.” Karin shares her experience as a founder and explores how artificial intelligence might reshape the startup scene - from decision-making and research to strategy, creativity, raising money and beyond.
But can AI really take the role of a co-founder, or is that just wishful thinking?
Karin’s take: where AI could make life easier for founders (and where it hits hard limits).
Ave’s take: why she’s not fully convinced... yet.
And a real challenge, experiment Karin decides to take on after this conversation.
💬 What do you think — would you trust AI as your co-founder?
👉 Join the discussion in our WhatsApp channel.
This is only Episode 1 — and we’re just warming up. Expect more unfiltered conversations about how AI is sneaking into everyday work, creativity, and the startup grind.
Meet the hosts:
Karin — LinkedIn — finance brain, founder, and visionary testing how AI could change the rules of entrepreneurship.
Ave — LinkedIn — marketer with too many side notes, always questioning if AI is really as clever as it claims.
🎵 Post-production, editing & music by Vincent Roy.
Write us: girlswhopromptpodcast@gmail.com
Two women, two mics, and way too many AI experiments.
In our intro episode, Karin and Ave share who we are, why this podcast exists, and what you can expect from Girls Who Prompt.
Welcome to the very first episode in a space where curiosity meets technology (and where we definitely don’t pretend to have all the answers). And yes, where Ave & Karin meet AI.
This is our “press record” moment:
Karin — the finance brain, founder, and visionary testing what AI means for business and big ideas. Meet Karin on LinkedIn
Ave — the marketer with too many side notes, always asking how AI can make work easier, life smarter (and sometimes funnier). Meet Ave on LinkedIn
Why Girls Who Prompt matters right now.
Who we’re actually talking to (spoiler: people like us — curious, not coding robots in their basements).
What pushed us to finally start — curiosity, a bit of frustration, and the joy of experimenting.
💬 Got questions, stories, or even your own AI “oops” moments?
👉 Join our WhatsApp channel and jump into the conversation.
This is just the start — expect AI news, experiments, real use cases, and honest chats about what works (and what doesn’t).
🎵 Post-production, editing & music by Vincent Roy.
Write us: girlswhopromptpodcast@gmail.com