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Google Notebook LM and the Future of Personalized Automation Strategies27 Jan 202500:18:50

In this episode of The Automation Show, we take a deep dive into how automation can revolutionize customer lifecycles and improve business efficiency. This episode is unique—there's no guest this time. Instead, we explore the cutting-edge capabilities of Google’s Notebook LM and how it can be leveraged to streamline processes, enhance customer journeys, and personalize automation strategies.

Using three key resources—the Small Business Automation Handbook, 24 Proven Automations for a Perfect Customer Lifecycle, and the Customer Experience Book—we demonstrate the powerful potential of this AI-driven tool. You’ll also hear a 16-minute audio overview generated by Notebook LM, featuring AI-generated co-hosts discussing automation insights.

From understanding the four core stages of a customer lifecycle to exploring tools like web forms, email sequences, and campaign canvases, this episode is packed with actionable insights for entrepreneurs, marketers, and business owners.


What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • What Google Notebook LM is and how it can help your business.
  • The importance of understanding your customer’s external, internal, and philosophical needs.
  • Why automation is a tool for personalization, not just efficiency.
  • Key stages of the customer lifecycle: Collect Leads, Convert Clients, Create Fans, Conquer Chaos.
  • The power of tools like lead magnets, automated email sequences, and landing pages.
  • How internal automation can streamline operations and boost team productivity.
  • Advanced strategies: APIs, campaign canvases, and A/B testing for optimization.


From Spreadsheet Chaos to Streamlined Success: Automating Podcast Guest Booking with Jessica Rhodes10 Jan 202500:15:12

In this episode of The Automation Show, we’re joined by Jessica Rhodes, founder of Interview Connections, a pioneering podcast booking agency that has facilitated over 30,000 podcast interviews for entrepreneurs. Jessica shares the secrets behind scaling her business, managing a high-touch service, and integrating automation to streamline operations.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • How Interview Connections blends human touch with automation to book thousands of interviews.
  • Key automation tools, including HubSpot, Alaware, and Slack, and how they enhance productivity.
  • The evolution of automation in Jessica’s business and the lessons learned along the way.
  • The power of podcast guesting as a strategy to educate your audience and grow your business.
  • Tips on working effectively with ad agencies to improve your marketing funnel.
  • Jessica's top three productivity tools for running a seamless day-to-day operation.

Links and Resources Mentioned:

Whether you’re a business owner looking to scale, a podcast enthusiast eager to understand the booking process, or just someone passionate about leveraging automation for growth, this episode is packed with actionable insights.

Tune in and discover how Jessica turned her manual processes into a powerhouse operation—and how you can, too!

Taking Automation to the Next Level with AI-Enhanced Workflows30 Oct 202400:15:12

WATCH THE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/jJqGZCba6WQ

In this episode of The Automation Show, we dive into the integration of AI with marketing automation and explore a highly customized automation setup using GoHighLevel. Host Shaun Whynacht walks us through a real client use case for a wellness assessment that captures leads and assesses their scores across five wellness categories: social, community, health, financial, and purpose. Unlike traditional nurturing, where all leads receive the same follow-up sequence, this setup takes a tailored approach, delivering content based on each individual’s lowest scoring wellness areas.

Shaun details how GoHighLevel’s Client Connector and ChatGPT functionality allow for a sequence that prioritizes the lowest scoring categories, transitioning leads through targeted content based on their progress. By using an innovative “rank sorting” system, the automation assigns the next lowest category after each completed sequence, ensuring a fully personalized journey for every user. He also touches on potential generational customization, adapting messaging based on age.

For those wanting to see the visual setup, Shaun recommends watching the YouTube video linked in the show notes, as it includes a detailed walkthrough of the workflows and tag systems used. This episode is packed with insights for anyone looking to elevate their automated marketing efforts with AI. If you enjoyed the episode, don’t forget to subscribe and rate The Automation Show on your favorite platform!

AI in Schools: A Double-Edged Sword?16 Oct 202400:07:23


In this episode of The Automation Show, I dive into a concerning side effect of AI and automation: the impact on critical thinking skills among youth. This conversation comes from the recent introduction of ChatGPT in Canadian schools, which has sparked worries about students relying too heavily on AI tools for problem-solving instead of developing their own independent critical thinking abilities. I emphasize the importance of balancing AI use with fostering traditional problem-solving skills, both in classrooms and at home. The goal is to encourage educators and parents to guide students in using AI as an enhancement tool, rather than a crutch, while promoting independent thinking and a deeper understanding of processes.

00:00 Introduction: The Hidden Side Effect of AI and Automation

00:21 Welcome to The Automation Show

00:53 Concerns About Introducing AI in Schools

01:48 The Importance of Critical Thinking

03:00 Balancing AI and Education at Home

05:18 Final Thoughts and Call for Feedback

Organize Your Automation with Consistent Naming07 Oct 202400:10:43

In this episode of "The Automation Show," host Shaun dives into the critical role that consistent naming conventions play in effective automation. As your business grows and your automation ecosystem expands, inconsistent naming can lead to confusion, inefficiency, and a messy workflow that's hard for you and your team to navigate.

Shaun highlights the significance of agreeing on a standardized way to name your automations, emails, fields, tags, and forms. He provides practical examples using Go High Level CRM, demonstrating how to set up folders, workflows, and templates with a consistent naming structure. Whether you're new to automation or looking to tidy up an existing system, this episode offers valuable insights to help you maintain an organized and efficient workflow.

Key Takeaways:

  • Establish a Naming Convention: Decide on a consistent format for naming all elements in your automation system to enhance clarity and efficiency.
  • Consistency Matters: Use the same separators (like vertical lines or dashes) and spacing throughout to ensure all elements are uniformly named.
  • Organize with Folders: Utilize folders to group related workflows, emails, and tags, making it easier to manage and locate them.
  • Number Your Sequences: Assign numbers to your emails and steps within a campaign to keep the sequence clear and orderly.
  • Enhance Team Collaboration: A consistent naming convention helps team members understand and work with the automation system more effectively.

Resources Mentioned:

  • YouTube Tutorial: For a visual guide on setting up naming conventions in Go High Level, visit Shaun's YouTube channel at youtube.com/bluecowmarketing.
  • Contact Shaun: Have questions or need assistance? Email Shaun at hello@bluecowmarketing.ca.

If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to "The Automation Show" and leave a review. Share this episode with anyone who could benefit from streamlining their automation processes. Don't forget to check out the YouTube channel for more tutorials and insights.

How to Tailor Marketing Sequences to Match Your Client’s Personality26 Sep 202400:06:25

In this episode of The Automation Show, Shaun Whynacht dives deep into the often-overlooked aspect of marketing automation: segmentation. Shaun challenges the traditional "one-size-fits-all" approach to nurturing sequences by discussing a past client who used humor to connect with certain clients while maintaining a more serious tone for others. The key takeaway? Marketing success is rooted in personalizing communication based on your audience's preferences. Shaun offers various segmentation ideas, from humor to lifestyle preferences, showing how customizing sequences can drive engagement and help businesses stand out. He encourages listeners to rethink how they communicate with different segments of their audience for more meaningful connections.

Unlocking the Power of Automation: How to Reclaim Your Time (Episode 001)20 Sep 202400:06:54

In this debut episode of The Automation Show, I dive into the transformative power of automation and how it can impact both your business and personal life. Whether you're already automating or just starting out, I’m here to share insights on how automating those repetitive tasks can help you reclaim your most valuable asset—time.

Key takeaways from this episode:

  • Why automation goes beyond just marketing—it's a tool for life.
  • How automating mundane tasks can give you the freedom to focus on what matters most.
  • A look at real-world automation tools, including my current review of Social Champ, a social media scheduling tool.
  • How automation can enhance, not replace, meaningful interactions in your business.
  • My journey into automation and why I'm passionate about helping other business owners benefit from it.

Each episode is designed to be short and actionable, offering you practical tips that you can apply right away. Tune in and discover how automation can revolutionize the way you work and live!

Episode Sponsor:

Today’s episode is proudly sponsored by ClientConnector.app, your go-to tool for automating client engagement, lead nurturing, and sales follow-up. Start saving time and make every client interaction count by visiting ClientConnector.app today.

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Don’t forget to rate and review the show, and feel free to reach out with any automation questions or feedback!

The CRM Hole — Where Good Leads Go to Die07 Mar 202600:06:36

In this episode of The Automation Show, Shaun breaks down the silent killer of small businesses: the follow-up gap. Most business owners think they have a "lead problem" or a "marketing problem," but the truth is usually much simpler—and more expensive. They have a leaky bucket.

Download the Free Series at https://theleakybucket.ca

Through the story of Dave the Landscaper, we look at how a two-day delay in replying to an email can cost thousands of dollars in lost revenue. If your lead management strategy relies on you "remembering" to check your inbox at 8:30 PM, you aren't just losing sales; you're throwing away the money you spent to get those leads in the first place.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The Dave Dilemma: Why "getting back to them eventually" is the same as saying "go hire my competitor."
  • The Follow-Up Engine: Moving beyond the "fancy spreadsheet" and turning your CRM into an automated sales assistant.
  • The "Oh Wow" Math: How shifting your conversion rate by just 10% through better automation can add thousands to your monthly bottom line.
  • Plugging the Holes: A 3-step audit you can do this week to find out exactly where your leads are falling through the cracks.

"The bucket didn’t get bigger. You just plugged a hole."

Your Homework for This Week:

  1. Map the Sources: Where exactly do your leads come from? (Web, FB, Phone?)
  2. The 'Instant' Test: What happens the second a lead hits your system?
  3. The Persistence Count: How many times do you follow up if they don't answer the first time? (If the answer is zero, we need to talk.)
Your Marketing Isn’t Broken. It’s Just Not Connected.26 Feb 202600:12:34

Episode Description: Why Your Marketing Isn't Broken (It’s Just Disconnected)

Are you tired of "shouting into a room and hoping someone shouts back"?

Many small business owners are convinced their marketing is fundamentally broken. They’ve tried the ads, they have the email list, and they post to social media—yet revenue remains inconsistent and leads constantly go cold. In this episode of The Automation Show, we pull back the curtain on a truth most agencies won't tell you: Your marketing probably doesn't need more money or more content. It needs connection.

We dive deep into the "Three Gaps" that act as silent killers for small business growth and discuss how to shift from a manual, frantic follow-up process to a streamlined system that flows.


In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

  • The "Not Connected" Problem: Why having separate tools for CRM, email, and web forms is costing you sales before you even say hello.
  • The Cost of the Wednesday Response: How a 24-hour delay in following up with a Tuesday lead is handing your business to the competition.
  • The Three Critical Gaps:
  1. Awareness to Inquiry: Why interested visitors disappear without a trace.
  2. Inquiry to Follow-up: The "highest-stakes" gap where most money is lost.
  3. Sale to Ongoing Relationship: Why businesses stop talking to the people who already trust them.
  • The "Paper First" Strategy: A simple, low-tech exercise to identify exactly where your leads are falling through the cracks.
  • Automation Without Overwhelm: Why you don't need a complex system—just a reliable one where you aren't the "single point of failure."

"The goal isn't a complicated system. The goal is a reliable one. A system where nothing important falls through, every lead gets a response, and you are not the single point of failure holding the whole thing together."

Resources Mentioned:

  • The Client Journey Map: Grab a piece of paper and plot your current (not ideal!) workflow to find your highest-stakes gap.


Beyond "Email 1": Building Systems That Anyone Can Read06 Feb 202600:05:42

We all have that one friend—the one whose house is so organized the shelves have labels on them. While your physical desk might be a mess of coffee cups and sticky notes, your digital systems shouldn't be.

In this episode of The Automation Show, we’re diving into the "peace" that comes with a perfectly organized CRM. If you’ve ever looked at a workflow and seen a string of "Email 1," "Email 2," and "Tag Applied," you know the frustration of not knowing what’s actually happening under the hood.

What we cover in this episode:

  • The "Pipe" Strategy: Why using the vertical line ($|$) is the secret to clean, scannable naming conventions.
  • The 30,000-Foot View: How to structure your labels so a total stranger—or a new team member—can understand your automation at a glance.
  • The GoHighLevel Audit: Small steps (like labeling specific triggers) that save hours of troubleshooting later.
  • Your 24-Hour Challenge: A simple audit to perform on your campaigns today to ensure nothing is slipping through the cracks.

Stop building "mystery" automations and start building systems that work for you, not against you.

Episode Credits:

This episode is brought to you by Blue Cow Marketing. If your marketing feels busier than it should, let Blue Cow help you get your time back with simple systems that actually work. Book your clarity call at bluecowmarketing.ca.

The 3-Video Opt-in Strategy to Build Instant Authority23 Jan 202600:07:20

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Episode Title: The 3-Video Opt-in Strategy to Build Instant Authority

Episode Summary: Are you tired of people opting into your lead magnets but never actually consuming the content? In this episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on a recent strategy session I had with a client. We’re dismantling the "traditional" way of doing video opt-ins and replacing it with a framework that actually builds trust and gets your leads to take action.

I dive into the "Wide Swath" strategy for reaching a larger audience, the 60-minute rule for maximum consumption, and why the common practice of "dripping" your lead magnet content is likely hurting your brand.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • The Help-First Framework: Why your content needs to prove its value before a transaction ever happens.
  • The "Wide Swath" Strategy: How to avoid "siloing" your audience too early so you can speak to more potential clients.
  • The 60-Minute Rule: Why keeping your total series length under an hour is the key to high completion rates.
  • The "No-Drip" Rule: Why I believe dripping lead magnets is a mistake and how giving "instant access" builds faster authority.
  • Audio vs. Video: How to choose the right medium for your personality and your audience’s needs.
Beyond the Drip—Moving to Agentic Marketing Automation31 Dec 202500:07:48

Are you still relying solely on linear, "drip" email sequences? While the traditional follow-up method isn't dead, the way prospects consume content has fundamentally changed. In this episode of The Automation Show, Sean breaks down the shift from rigid, one-way email blasts to Agentic Marketing Automation.

We explore why long-form emails are losing their effectiveness and how you can leverage AI agents to move away from "sending" and toward "conversing." Learn how to turn your CRM into a living sales assistant that handles FAQs, books consultations, and engages prospects in real-time.


Key Takeaways from This Episode:

  • The Death of the "Scroll": Why your key message must be "above the fold." If your prospects have to scroll multiple times to find the point, you’ve already lost them.
  • Linear vs. Agentic: Understanding the difference between a pre-programmed sequence and an AI agent that adapts its responses based on prospect intent.
  • The "New" Cadence: Why sending shorter, more frequent emails can actually lead to higher engagement than the traditional "once every three days" approach.
  • Humanizing the Automation: The importance of monitoring your reply-to addresses. Automation should be the start of a conversation, not a dead end.
  • Training Your Digital Employee: How to use your website content and FAQs to "train" an AI agent (using tools like GoHighLevel/Client Connector) to handle sales enablement while you focus on your work.

Get GoHighLevel for yourself at https://www.gohighlevel.com/

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