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18/01/2026

How I Create My Videos Without Showing My Face Using AI

Due to popular demand, I have provided in this video my workflow. I also mentioned all the tools I use.

Enjoy!





16/01/2026

Here is part 3 of the Faceless Podcasts Training



16/01/2026

Here is the part 2 of how to Create Faceless Podcasts In Any Niche Using AI




11/01/2026

How to Create Faceless Podcasts in Any Niche Using AI. No Studio, No Stress, No Experience.

What if I told you that you can launch a professional podcast in any niche without a microphone, without a studio, and without ever speaking a word?

If you have ever wanted to start a podcast but felt stuck because you do not want to show your face, you do not have recording equipment, a studio, or you don’t even have time, this video is for you.

In the next few minutes, I am going to show you how to create high-quality podcasts in any niche using AI tools. This works for business, faith, relationships, tech, history, motivation, education, literally anything.

By the end of this video series, you will know:

How to generate professional podcast scripts. How to turn those scripts into real audio conversations. How to convert your podcast into video format. And you can also publish it on Spotify, Audiomack, and YouTube.

No experience needed. No complex setup. Just a clear system.

Let us start.

In this course, we will use five main tools. Four are essential. One is optional.

The core tools are: ChatGPT for script creation. Google Docs for refining and structuring. Notebook L. M for generating your podcast audio. Canva or cap cut for video editing using the audio you generated from Notebook L. M.

And the optional tool is You cut for automatic captions. Each tool has a clear role. Nothing is random. Nothing is complicated.

We will go step by step. This is just an intro video. In the next video, I will talk about the first tool and how to use it properly.

06/01/2026

The Book Everyone Keeps Asking Me About

Quick question for you. What if life is not against you? What if it’s responding to you?
I posted the cover of my new book, The Invisible Rules of Reality, How to Stop Reacting to Life and Start Engineering It, and I received a lot of comments asking how to get it.

So, before I get into how to get the book, let me quickly explain briefly what this book is really about.
This is not a motivation book and neither is it one of those manifestation books.
This book explains why some people stay stuck no matter how hard they try, and why others move ahead quietly, without struggle.
It breaks down the invisible rules that actually shape outcomes.

How awareness changes reality.
Why identity matters more than desire.
Why urgency and emotional reactions keep people trapped.

And how calm consistency reminds you that life responds to how you show up.
If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing everything right, but something still feels off, this book was written for you.
It teaches you how to stop reacting to life and start engineering it.
The book is now available in a downloadable pdf format. Drop a comment and I will reach out to you in your DM on how to get it.
Once you see the system clearly, struggle becomes optional.



01/01/2026

We made it through the fire and the rain. His grace was the lamp unto our feet. Now lift your hands and celebrate. For the Lord has brought us to this place.

[chorus]
Welcome, welcome to twenty twenty-six. A year of blessings and breakthroughs. New mercies waiting just for you. By His favor, nothing is missed.

[verse]
Let every sorrow stay behind. We step into the promised land. With hearts renewed and peace of mind. Held safely in the Master's hand.

[chorus]
Welcome, welcome to twenty twenty-six. A year of blessings and breakthroughs. New mercies waiting just for you.By His favor, nothing is missed.




31/12/2025

Your Keyboard Was Designed to Slow You Down (I mean seriously)

Stop scrolling and let me explain. Your keyboard was not initially designed for speed. It was designed to slow you down because you may type too fast just like those who first used it.

This keyboard is called Q. W. E. R. T. Y which is pronounced as Qwerty
You type on it every day.
Phones.
Laptops.
Desktops.
But almost nobody knows why it looks weird like this.

In the 1870s, a man named Christopher Latham Sholes invented the first commercially successful typewriter, patented in 1868 with partners, which became the basis for the Sholes & Glidden typewriter.
It was designed to prevent key jams, marking a huge leap in writing efficiency and creating the modern office landscape, with its legacy enduring on computer keyboards today.
There was just one problem.
People typed too fast, they said.

It happened that early typewriters had mechanical arms.
When letters were typed quickly, the keys jammed together.
The machine would stop working.
So Sholes did something clever.

He rearranged the keyboard to separate commonly used letters.
Not to help you type faster.
But to slow you down enough to prevent jams.
That layout became Qwerty.

Here’s the crazy part.
When computers replaced typewriters, the jamming problem disappeared.
But we kept the same keyboard anyway.
Out of habit.
Out of familiarity.
Out of resistance to change.

So yes.
You’re using a keyboard designed for a problem that no longer exists.
If this blew your mind, follow me for more hidden tech stories.
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Tech history is full of quiet decisions we still live with today.

30/12/2025

The Most Powerful Symbol You Use Daily Was Invented by Accident

Stop scrolling and let me explain. That one symbol in your email address changed the world and almost nobody knows who came up with the idea.

Every day you type it.
For work.
For love.
For passwords.
For money.
But you were never told who put it there.

In 1971, a quiet engineer named Ray Tomlinson was working late in a basement lab in Cambridge.
The internet existed, but only barely. You could leave messages only on the same computer.
He looked at that and thought, this makes no sense.

So he built something new. A way to send messages from one computer to another.
But he hit one problem.
How do you tell the network who the message is for?

He looked at his keyboard. Saw a symbol nobody cared about.
A symbol that already meant “at.”
And just like that, he typed: username @ computer
No meeting. No branding. No pitch deck.

The first email was probably random letters. He sent it to himself.
He didn’t celebrate. He went home.
Weeks later, everyone was using it. Decades later, billions of people couldn’t live without it.
He never patented it. Never chased fame. Never became a billionaire.
Yet every email you have ever sent still carries his idea.
This is how technology really changes the world. Not by noise. By solving simple problems well.
And if you think tech is only for “geniuses,” remember this. Progress starts with curiosity, not credentials.
If you are ready to make your own transition into tech, my new ebook Your Path Into Tech, How To Transition Into I.T From Any Profession breaks it down step by step.
Link in my bio.





24/12/2025

You Are Not Lost You Are Simply Transitioning

If you feel confused, stuck, or like you don’t recognize yourself anymore, listen carefully.

You don’t feel lost because you’re failing. You feel lost because you’re not who you used to be and you’re not who you want to become yet.

That space in between? That’s not a mistake. That’s your transition period. That’s the real work.

Most people quit at this phase. Not because they chose the wrong path, but because the old version of them stopped working and the desired new version hasn’t kicked in yet.

The beginning feels exciting. The end feels rewarding. But the middle feels quiet, confusing, and lonely. And that’s exactly where growth happens.

If you’re learning new skills, rethinking your identity, building something that doesn’t make sense yet, you’re not behind. You’re under construction.

Feeling uncomfortable doesn’t mean you’re wrong. It means you’re shedding an old identity.

And if you’ve ever told yourself, “Maybe tech is not for me” just because you are at this transition stage, then you need to rethink your decision.

The truth is, you are not confused. What you call confusion is part of the transition process. You’re not on the wrong path either. You’re just not done yet.

If you’re in this middle phase and thinking about tech, I wrote a practical ebook to guide people exactly like you.

It’s called Your Path Into Tech, How To Transition Into I.T From Any Profession.
No hype. No gatekeeping. Just clarity.

Link’s in my bio or drop a comment and say “Tech is for me” and I will send it to you.
Keep going. You’re closer than you think.





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