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The Impact of AI

The Impact of AI

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In this insightful episode of Here 2 There, host Marilyn Ehrhardt welcomes life coach and wellness advocate May Bagnell for a deeply human conversation about artificial intelligence, holistic health, and the power of personal development. Drawing from their combined experiences in neuroscience, coaching, and advanced technology, Marilyn and May explore how AI is reshaping modern life—and why it can never replace the human mind, intuition, or spirit.

Highlights

  • May's journey into life coaching and her mission to help women move from "here to there"
  • How the Bagnell Brain Center uses clinical neuroscience and holistic care to help clients overcome neurological and metabolic challenges
  • Why neuroplasticity, lifestyle, and emotional health are critical to transformation
  • The unseen effects of AI, social media, and screen time on the human brain—especially in children
  • How boredom, creativity, and human connection build stronger brains and stronger lives
  • The myth of AI as human replacement: real intelligence vs. artificial intelligence
  • Why compassion, grace, and personalized care can never be programmed
  • Practical encouragement to use AI as a tool—not a crutch—and protect what makes us truly human

To learn more about the Here 2 There podcast, explore past episodes, or connect with our mission to equip and empower women through wisdom and innovation, visit our website: https://h2t.sabianet.com.

To learn more about May Bagnell's business, visit: https://www.bagnellbraincenter.com/.

We invite you to continue the conversation and join us in embracing truth, grace, and growth in the age of AI.

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