Kathryn interviews Michelle Causton MBA. As companies rapidly integrate generative AI technology to boost productivity and reduce costs; efforts to manage the risks of AI are lagging. According to Michelle Causton, an MBA and a seasoned ethics expert dedicated to guiding businesses on integrating AI technology ethically, there is a clear line between using AI to assist with work and using it to pass off AI-generated content as one's own. This distinction is critical as AI continues to develop, and its applications in business and beyond must be examined through an ethical lens. Her insights are relevant for business leaders, managers, educators, and anyone interested in the ethical use of AI technology. As a member of the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers, Michelle continues to captivate and inspire audiences globally.Kathryn also interviews Author Ken Abraham.As we approach World Homeless Day on October 10th, we have an opportunity to elevate the conversation around homelessness in America. Bestselling author Ken Abraham, known for his gripping storytelling, is making a significant impact with his new novel, No Address, which sheds light on the harsh realities faced by the homeless community. He tells the poignant story of individuals navigating the struggles of life without a permanent home, blending fiction with real-life experiences to foster understanding and compassion. He aims to inspire readers to recognize the humanity behind homelessness and encourage community involvement and solutions. He is a NY Times best-selling author, known around the world for his collaborations with popular celebrities and fascinating, high-profile public figures such as Astronaut Buzz Aldrin, NFL football coach and team owner, Joe Gibbs as well as 9/11 widow Lisa Beamer.