Here's the thing about AI that nobody tells you: the hard part isn't the technology. The hard part is knowing what to ask for. It's like having a brilliant assistant who speaks a slightly different language. Once someone translates for you — once — it clicks. And you wonder why you waited so long.
That's what it means to learn AI at home in Brooklyn. Not a class. Not a webinar. A neighbor who shows up at your door, sits down at your table, and helps you figure it out on your own terms.
Why Your Kitchen Table Is the Best Classroom
I've taught in a lot of settings. Coffee shops, libraries, co-working spaces. But the kitchen table is where the magic happens. You're relaxed. Your stuff is right there. You can ask the questions you'd never ask in a group — the ones that start with "this might be a dumb question, but..."
There are no dumb questions. I've heard them all, and the "dumb" ones are usually the most important. That's the advantage of one-on-one, in-home AI lessons: there's no one to impress. Just two people at a table, figuring something out together.
A Real Example: The Freelance Writer
A freelance writer in Park Slope reached out because she was losing clients to people who used AI in their workflow. She wasn't anti-technology — she just didn't know where to start. We spent an hour together at her dining room table. By the end, she could use AI to brainstorm article angles, draft rough outlines, and research topics faster than she'd been doing manually.
She didn't become a different person. She became a faster version of herself. That's the goal. Not replacing what you do — accelerating it.
Your Device, Your Workflow, Your Life
When I come to your home, we work on your laptop or tablet. Not a demo account. Not a practice environment. Your real email, your real projects, your real to-do list. That's how learning sticks — when it's immediately useful, not theoretical.
What You Walk Away With
After one session, most people can do at least two or three things they couldn't do before. Write a professional email in two minutes instead of twenty. Get a personalized meal plan. Research a purchase decision with a level of detail that would've taken hours of Googling. It's not about becoming a techie. It's about getting your time back.
I cover Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Park Slope, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn Heights, and Red Hook. I show up on my bike. First session is $75. Not happy? Don't pay.
Want to learn AI from the comfort of your own home? Text COACH to (646) 535-1240. Tell me what you'd like to learn, and we'll go from there.