How Tom Kuegler Doubled His Substack Income In 6 Months By Becoming A Prompt Leader (Guest Session)
In this week’s AI Thought Leader school class, my friend , creator of , joined us to share how he transformed from an AI skeptic to someone earning tens of thousands of dollars in additional income by selling access to his specialized prompts.
Over the last 10 years of online writing, Tom has developed a world-class expertise in short-form writing on Medium, LinkedIn, and Subtack. Previously, his primary income came from creating articles, note challenges, and courses.
Late last year, he created an additional revenue source by leveraging his expertise to develop a suite of AI bots that he sells through Pickaxe. Tom is an inspiring case study because:
He isn’t technical.
He didn’t know anything about AI.
He got fast results by going all-in.
Tom’s speed to results is the thought leader’s advantage. When you’ve spent years becoming a subject matter expert and serving a niche, you can become a successful prompt leader very fast.
During the session, Tom was extremely candid, and he shared his screen to show us exactly how he uses Pickaxe.
What We Covered During This Session
Tom shared how he:
Collected real feedback examples to train specialized prompts
Built 10,000-word mega prompts using audience data systematically
Created stackable bot systems that remember user interactions
Developed pricing models balancing credits and subscription revenue
Explored Pickaxe platform for monetizing prompt-based tools effectively
Analyzed successful bot strategies across different creator niches
Discovered automation workflows connecting prompts to external systems
Examined real user data to improve prompt performance
Learned voice preservation techniques when scaling AI assistance
Shared concrete examples from note editing to headline generation
The Bigger Picture
The most significant insight from today's session is that we're witnessing the emergence of a new creator economy category. The same way successful writers adapted to blogging, then social media, then newsletters, we're now adapting to an environment where our expertise can be embedded into software tools.
The creators who thrive in the next phase will be those who can identify the specific problems their audience faces, document their own problem-solving methods, and package that knowledge into tools that deliver results consistently, easily, and quickly.
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Introduction and Welcome - 00:00:00 - 00:02:34
Tom's Writing Journey and Background - 00:02:34 - 00:09:42
AI Strategy and Monetization Discussion - 00:09:42 - 00:16:06
AI Journaling and Voice Transcription - 00:16:06 - 00:20:48
Creating AI Bots with Pickaxe - 00:20:48 - 00:30:13
Pickaxe Platform Demo and Features - 00:30:13 - 00:55:22
Business Model and Monetization - 00:55:22 - 01:08:34
Advanced Strategies and User Experiences - 01:08:34 - 01:20:05
Live Bot Demonstration - 01:20:05 - 01:30:21
Tom's Publication and Future Plans - 01:30:21 - 01:40:49
Community Q&A and Wrap-up - 01:40:49 - 01:46:17
AI Chapter Summaries
Introduction and Welcome (00:00:00 - 00:02:34)
Michael welcomes everyone to the class and introduces his guest Tom Kuegler. They discuss their collaborative relationship and how they've exchanged hundreds of messages over the past year. Michael emphasizes the importance of having a network of people to connect with for brainstorming and collaboration in online learning. The introduction sets up Tom as someone who has been very successful creating short-form content across multiple platforms.
Tom's Writing Journey and Background (00:02:34 - 00:09:42)
Tom shares his comprehensive journey from starting as a freelancer on Upwork in 2015 to becoming a successful content creator. He describes his evolution from wanting to be a travel blogger, taking a 2.5-month road trip across the US in 2016, to building The Post-grad Survival Guide publication on Medium. His story includes growing to 10,000 followers, expanding to YouTube with hundreds of thousands of subscribers, creating content about the Philippines, and eventually transitioning to LinkedIn and Substack. Tom emphasizes how his approach is driven by passion for learning and experiences rather than purely monetary goals.
AI Strategy and Monetization Discussion (00:09:42 - 00:16:06)
The conversation shifts to Tom's transformation from being completely against AI to becoming deeply involved with it. Tom explains how his skepticism gradually eroded as he discovered AI's value in answering questions better than Google. He discusses his strategy for getting into AI and monetization, describing how he started asking AI everything and found it superior to traditional search methods. The discussion touches on different approaches to AI monetization and how Tom's perspective on AI evolved from viewing it as "evil" to embracing its potential for personal and professional growth.
AI Journaling and Voice Transcription (00:16:06 - 00:20:48)
Tom reveals his unique approach to using AI as a journaling tool, sharing a personal story about improving his relationship with his sister through AI-assisted reflection. He details his technical process of using voice transcription, explaining how he discovered the F5 key microphone feature on MacBook for direct transcription into ChatGPT. Tom describes recording 1-6 minute voice messages and having long-form dialogues with AI, using it as a sounding board for personal situations. The discussion includes technical details about transcription methods and the limitations of ChatGPT's built-in audio recording for longer messages.
Creating AI Bots with Pickaxe (00:20:48 - 00:30:13)
Michael and Tom discuss Tom's decision to use Pickaxe instead of just giving away prompts. Tom explains his methodology of collecting 50 feedback examples from paid subscribers, compiling them into a document, and using Claude to analyze his feedback patterns. He describes how this analysis revealed his tone of voice and editing approach, which became the foundation for his 10,000-word prompt. Tom emphasizes his philosophy of using AI to enhance rather than replace the creative process, focusing on teaching people to write better rather than just providing rewrites. The conversation includes input from Bonnie about her similar process of analyzing editing patterns.
Pickaxe Platform Demo and Features (00:30:13 - 00:55:22)
Tom provides a detailed walkthrough of the Pickaxe platform, showing how to create and manage AI bots. He demonstrates the backend interface, explaining how to set up studios, manage different subscriber tiers, and configure bot parameters like token lengths and memory buffers. The discussion covers advanced features like connecting multiple bots together, user memory capabilities, and the ability to create layered systems that provide transformative experiences. Tom outlines his future strategy of creating interconnected bots for different aspects of writing (niche finding, content ideas, blog posts, monetization) that work together as a comprehensive system. Michael also demonstrates a complex automation workflow using make.com integrated with Pickaxe.
Business Model and Monetization (00:55:22 - 01:08:34)
Tom explains his dual-studio approach with separate offerings for paid subscribers and trial users. Paid subscribers get 50 credits monthly for $20 and access to all tools, while trial users get 3 credits monthly with options to purchase additional credits at various price points ($5 for 15 credits, $15 for 50 credits, $25 for 100 credits, $50 for 300 credits). He discusses how adding more tools creates a compounding effect where demand for credits increases naturally. The conversation covers the strategic thinking behind pricing models and how this approach differs from traditional content monetization by building an asset that improves over time as AI models advance.
Advanced Strategies and User Experiences (01:08:34 - 01:20:05)
The discussion explores advanced concepts including white-label opportunities, API integrations, and the potential for creating interconnected prompt ecosystems. Tom and Michael discuss how expertise can be converted from content into software, opening up collaboration possibilities that don't exist in traditional content creation. They explore the idea of prompt composability and how creators might call each other's specialized bots to provide comprehensive solutions. The conversation also covers user data analysis, with Tom sharing how he downloads user interactions to identify common problems and improve his prompts while creating supplementary content.
Live Bot Demonstration (01:20:05 - 01:30:21)
Tom provides a live demonstration of his TitleSmith bot, showing how users interact with his tools in real-time. He demonstrates the user experience by inputting a blog post and receiving 15 headline variations along with the bot's recommended favorite. The demonstration illustrates the practical difference between using a specialized, trained bot versus generic ChatGPT, highlighting how Tom's expertise and specific training data creates superior results for his niche. Faith asks about the benefits over standard AI tools, leading to a discussion about the value of specialized knowledge and solving specific audience problems.
Tom's Publication and Future Plans (01:30:21 - 01:40:49)
Tom describes his publication "The Writing Long Game" and his evolution from writing about writer mindset and mental health aspects of online writing to becoming more tactical and strategic. He outlines his 2025 plan to focus more on practical skills like niche finding, blog post improvement, notes writing, and monetization strategies. Tom introduces his new section "Scale Yourself with AI" where he shares his AI learning journey. Michael provides a testimonial about Tom's unique ability to help people find and express their authentic voice in writing, particularly through short-form content.
Community Q&A and Wrap-up (01:40:49 - 01:46:17)
The session concludes with Una describing her challenge as a business coach who works holistically across multiple domains (mindset, strategy, productivity) rather than in specialized niches. She explains the complexity of her approach, including personality profiling and the interconnected nature of business systems, making it difficult to break her expertise into discrete bots. Michael suggests using AI to help map out her processes and refers to a directory of public Pickaxe tools for inspiration. Tom and Zain recommend using detailed voice conversations with AI to clarify thinking and structure complex methodologies. Tom shares how AI helped him resolve personal relationship issues, demonstrating its capability beyond business applications. The call ends with appreciation for Tom's insights and an invitation for him to return for future sessions.# Chapter Timestamps and Summaries
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00:06:55 Dani Trusca: Hi
00:07:27 Janet Ridsdale: Morning, Happy Monday! Great to see you Tom. I am audio only
00:07:39 Michael Glenn: Tom Kuegler in the house
00:08:05 Rajkumar pal: Welcome all.
00:09:05 Janet Ridsdale: Hey Michael
00:11:07 Marcin Podolski: Hi Michael and everyone,
00:11:26 Leandra: Hi Marcin!
00:11:31 Leandra: Hello, hello!
00:13:02 Leandra: It feels like it’s really common to refuse it and then start using it only to be addicted.
00:13:15 Michael Glenn: Replying to "It feels like it’..."
I did that
00:13:52 Leandra: Replying to "It feels like it’s r..."
So did I! 🙈
00:13:57 Rad Co (@radrad): Good mornin!
00:17:54 Rad Co (@radrad): Hello from the Philippines buddy!
00:18:26 Leandra: SE Asia is amazing. Vietnam (2017) is my greatest adventure yet.
00:19:03 faythebuchanan: What was the amazing difference when you found Substack?
00:19:24 Marcin Podolski: I've heard an interesting quote lately "Software eats the world, AI eats software, Philosophy eats AI".
00:19:44 Mark Brown: Good morning from Zion National Park!
00:19:46 Michael Simmons: https://thewritinglonggame.substack.com/
00:20:01 Michael Simmons: Replying to "Good morning from Zi..."
Morning! Beautiful place.
00:22:33 Leandra: Wow. That’s a wonderful use case. “How can I look at this relationship differently?” Is an incredibly useful question I can use for some family friction right now.
00:22:34 Rajkumar pal: How to transcribe our audio.
00:23:26 Leandra: Replying to "How to transcribe ou..."
I’ve NEVER noticed that button before. 😂
00:24:36 Leandra: I always want to edit the recording a bit before I send it.
00:33:15 Leandra: 🤯 "why do you think I made these changes?”
00:33:27 Leandra: Replying to "🤯 "why do you think..."
That’s brilliant, @Bonnie J.!
00:34:48 Marcin Podolski: Bonnie is a self-recursive geek😉
00:35:29 Thomas Kuegler: Replying to "SE Asia is amazing. ..."
Vietnam is a country I MUST go to again. Best food in SE Asia in my opinion. Very cool culture.
00:36:27 Janet Ridsdale: At the core I am an encourager. So I guess I would need to input the process I go through with people
00:36:28 Bonnie J.: Replying to "Bonnie is a self-rec..."
so true
00:36:43 Leandra: I’m struggling to answer this question with clarity, but it has given me another question to ponder.
00:37:45 Don Tan: Replying to "SE Asia is amazing. ..."
I run a performance marketing agency, my use case would be to start recording all the sessions where I would give feedback to my team on ad campaigns review and create a custom get that could help them review their campaigns in future
00:38:49 Michael Simmons: In your zone of genius
Lots of experience
Positive feedback
Small enough to ship something fast
Create high quality result now
00:39:47 Dani Trusca: I adore short writings. This is also my area of focus. I even created a concept for myself for them: Brieflings.
I created a comprehensive taxonomy of briefling forms. maybe I could create a bot for it.
Reasoning: Any idea can be expressed in multiple aways. The bot could generate multiple forms of the same briefling.
00:39:56 Bonnie J.: WOW, that’s amazing!
00:39:58 Mark Brown: I am more comfortable with short form content… Hmmm, maybe Old Guy Ai. I don’t have a zone of genius.
00:40:06 Don Tan: Good stuff
00:40:07 Leandra: 🤯🤯🤯
00:40:18 Shannon: Sounds like you are pointing to an AI assistant
00:40:46 Mark Brown: Yes, this will be helpful
00:40:59 Leandra: Replying to "I am more comfortabl..."
This is also the story I’m telling myself, but I don’t think it’s quite true, to be honest!
00:41:13 Leandra: Replying to "I am more comfortabl..."
For either of us. It’s a lens; not necessarily the truth.
00:41:22 Marcin Podolski: https://aibooks.pl/produkt/converging-minds/?lang=en, ebook written by polish professor about AI Human collab, AI Human synergy
00:41:36 Mark Brown: Replying to "I am more comfortabl..."
yes, thanks
00:42:13 Anna Gibson: being pulled into a meeting, I'll see you guys soon!
00:42:39 Shannon: Replying to "https://aibooks.pl/p..."
Marcin what are your thoughts on the book?
00:43:06 Leandra: Replying to "https://aibooks.pl/p..."
Was just about to ask!
00:43:11 Don Tan: Michael, that workflow you mentioned can be custom build with python using a tool like Replit. Claude can write all the code!
00:44:01 Michael Simmons: https://thewritinglonggame.substack.com/
00:44:40 Dani Trusca: This connects with an idea I wanted to explore: AI-Augmented Courses.
00:44:52 Marcin Podolski: Replying to "https://aibooks.pl/p..."
I've started listening and it is pretty interesting
00:45:27 faythebuchanan: Replying to "This connects with a..."
Sounds interesting.
00:45:34 Leandra: Replying to "This connects with a..."
very
00:46:28 Dani Trusca: It also connects with an app I'm building, for storing, organizing, and randomizing quotes and short writings (brieflings).
Over time, I’ve realized that brieflings are more than just fragments. The most powerful ones can transform perception, shift paradigms, reveal the invisible, spark insight, or instantly shift state.
I’ve been curating and writing brieflings for a while now. This app will be a way for me — and for anyone who uses it — to collect, organize, and share briefling libraries with the world.
It’s also an experiment, tied to another project of mine: helping people discover their true fans. The hypothesis is that a briefling portfolio creates deeper, faster resonance than a list of articles.
00:46:32 Shannon: Replying to "Michael, that workfl..."
Cool @Don! I’m also seeing where this workflow can be built using Cassidy or plumb and have document generation produced
00:47:21 Don Tan: Replying to "Michael, that workfl..."
Never heard of Cassidy, will check it out!
00:51:08 Dani Trusca: This is so useful!
00:51:17 Shannon: Replying to "Michael, that workfl..."
It’s geared to enterprise. And I took Maven class by Sara Davison & Tyler Fisk who teach how to build AI assistants using agentic workflows. Which is what Tom is pointing to by building a series of bots. Instead you can build the assistant that contains of all the workflows & system instructions
01:01:59 Dani Trusca: Pickaxe + Maker seem like a powerful combo.
May be worth mastering both.
I'm considering learning them and creating a course for them... using them.
(I like recursiveness.)
01:04:20 Don Tan: I would be really interested to learn more about Thomas business model
01:04:37 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): Looks very cool - yes int in monitisation
01:04:43 Mark Brown: so interesting .
01:04:46 Leandra: This feels incredibly cool…AND feels overwhelming. That’s a deep dive.
01:04:51 Janet Ridsdale: Likewise
01:05:00 Shannon: Building agentic workflows
01:05:04 Rajkumar pal: What is pickaxe?
01:05:21 Don Tan: Replying to "What is pickaxe?"
https://pickaxe.co/
01:05:24 Leandra: Replying to "What is pickaxe?"
The web app Thomas just walked us through
01:05:41 Rajkumar pal: Got it thanks
01:06:45 Dani Trusca: On Pickaxe, is each tool a prompt, or can you create multi-prompt tools?
01:08:01 Leandra: @Thomas Kuegler Your paid subscribers get access to more use cases right?
01:08:29 Don Tan: That’s the real gold, you get to see user data
01:08:37 Michael Simmons: Replying to "@Thomas Kuegler Your..."
They get access to more credits to use his tool more.
01:12:52 Dani Trusca: Interesting model.
You can sell a tool.
You can sell access to a tool.
You can sell access to a resource that enables the tool.
01:12:54 Don Tan: Hey Thomas, im curious do you actually use user data to improve your prompts?
01:14:45 Marcin Podolski: I like different, but a powerful tool - Deal.ai. It has a white label option, so U can customize and build your own AI platform.
01:15:19 Michael Simmons: Replying to "I like different, b..."
Really interesting. Hadn’t heard of this.
01:15:37 Dani Trusca: Replying to "I like different, b..."
Me neither
01:16:09 Shannon: Replying to "I like different, b..."
@Marcin does it work similar to Pickaxe?
01:16:30 Marcin Podolski: All-in-one AI Powerhouse which I use
https://home.deal.ai/
01:17:52 Shannon: Replying to "I like different, b..."
@Thomas do you see your prompts like your IP? And would you sell them to a specific niche? Generating higher value
01:18:36 Marcin Podolski: Replying to "I like different, b..."
@Shannon some things are similar, but deal.ai has more options I think. It is all-in-one AI powerhouse
01:19:39 Don Tan: With custom gpt, we can extract the system prompt. Im not sure with pickaxe if user can prompt it to extract the system prompt.
01:19:48 Mark Brown: What are a few of the repetitive questions you receive?
01:19:58 Bonnie J.: Is there an upper limit re: what’s an ideal length for the user to upload to get good results from the prompt vs to control costs?
01:20:24 Don Tan: Great example Michael, I was just thinking about that earlier!
01:21:58 faythebuchanan: Can’t see you Michael.
01:22:25 Marcin Podolski: Replying to "I like different, b..."
@thomas, I cannot answer on your question. I am still learning this tool. Recommend to check, explore and compare if it first to your needs
01:22:44 Mark Brown: super connectors!
01:23:58 Marcin Podolski: Interesting talk about AI "Philosophy Eats AI":
01:24:01 Michael Simmons: Replying to "Can’t see you Michae..."
Thanks. Just fixed.
01:25:34 Shannon: @Michael are you saying take one’s book/knowledge build it out into a prompt and then wrap it with Pickaxe or another UI. Now I have a piece of software and compounding asset
01:26:39 faythebuchanan: @Leandra : I hear you!
01:27:27 Leandra: Replying to "@Leandra : I hear y..."
My mind is blown though.
01:27:52 Janet Ridsdale: Replying to "@Leandra : I hear..."
so amazing!
01:29:28 Mark Brown: Explain that again
01:30:58 faythebuchanan: How is this better than just asking Chat or Claude the same question?
01:31:12 Don Tan: Thanks Michael and Thomas for the call today, need to hop off first. Great session today!
01:31:30 Zain Haseeb: I feel like I think about all this as we now have a way to monetize thought leadership/frameworks by selling actionable intelligence…before the “actionable nature” of intelligence ended with a book, substack post, etc. Now it can be taken further down the “action chain” for the end user through a prompt + AI. I think it’s hard for all of us to fully express our thoughts on this because it’s very literally something that was not possible for most of our lives 🙂
01:32:08 Zain Haseeb: Maybe a better way to say it is: Thought Leadership Enablement?
01:32:27 Dani Trusca: Here's how I think of it.
We're essentially solving problems.
You can give someone a prompt to solve a specific problem.
But many problems are systemic, they require multiple prompts. A bot tool could be a collection of prompts for addressing the problem from multiple angles.
01:33:38 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): Those headlines are brilliant!
01:34:21 Zain Haseeb: ChatGPT is like a high performance car, this is taking your car to a specialist who mods it to do something specific even better…that’s how the car guy in me is thinking about it
01:34:23 faythebuchanan: Yes, I like those headlines too. Didn’t know I wasn’t the only one who Didn’t like Chat’s headlines.
01:34:26 Marcin Podolski: Yes @Shannon, I have some very niche books or knowledge from my niche trainings which cost me a lot and I am sure that AI with this knowledge will be amazingly powerful. It is my unfair advantage. My the most expensive book cost me almost 800 $ which was available only for closed group of participants. This book has 1000 pages, so my challenge is to digitalize content of this book to make it as a knowledge base. It is ok to my private use, but not sure about ethics if used to profit.
01:35:02 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): I think that’s why I’m finding it hard to do this because I take a very holistic approach in my coaching work - looking at the business system, the person, mindset, productivity, etc.
01:35:03 Leandra: I think it’s really important to remember you’re not solving ALL of the problems. That also helps to address the overwhelm.
01:35:23 faythebuchanan: Thanks so much, have to jump. client is here.
01:36:30 Marcin Podolski: Steal like an artist. Russell Brunson "Hacking funnels approach"
01:37:42 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): Replying to "With custom gpt, we ..."
You mean if I created a custom prompt in GPT and shared/sold it, people could get the source prompt?
01:39:04 Mark Brown: So valuable today. Thanks Michael and Thomas.
01:39:37 Marcin Podolski: Wisdom of crowds
01:39:44 Leandra: I love that idea, Zain.
01:40:10 Thomas Kuegler: trial.tomkuegler.com
01:40:15 Janet Ridsdale: Amazing class! Thanks Michael and Tom. Tom's publoication is fabulous
01:40:16 Thomas Kuegler: https://thewritinglonggame.substack.com/
01:40:21 Thomas Kuegler: https://thewritinglonggame.substack.com/p/the-writing-long-game-library
01:40:38 Shannon: Replying to "Yes @Shannon, I have..."
@Marcin you definitely have an unfair advantage with your knowledge. And I’m sure you built up your own frameworks etc from what you’ve learned. And like Zain said you can educate (service)others with your knowledge and in turn you they pay you for expertise. This is done at scale
01:41:40 Thomas Kuegler: https://thewritinglonggame.substack.com/s/scale-yourself-with-ai
01:43:47 Leandra: So much of writing will be outsourced to AI.
01:44:11 Marcin Podolski: Team player, not replacement. Our brain is Łazy, because of it is an energy efficiency engine, so it is a trap
01:44:15 Shannon: And those who know their brand voice with rise to the top
01:44:15 Zain Haseeb: Replying to "Yes @Shannon, I have..."
Yes, it’s a new way to monetize an asset, it will create a new economy that didn’t exist before, think about what Airbnb did for people who own property
01:45:22 Shannon: Replying to "Yes @Shannon, I have..."
@Zain exactly. And think we are at the beginning of this!!!! Amazing!!
01:45:29 Mark Brown: Good day everyone. Thanks.
01:46:34 Leandra: @Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits) , it sounds like you’d be doing something like what Tom is doing in terms of stacking the tools.
01:47:33 Leandra: Writers and teachers!
01:47:58 Marcin Podolski: Infopreneurs
01:48:10 Zain Haseeb: Replying to "Infopreneurs"
Love this!
01:48:42 Shannon: Thanks everyone! A great class!!
01:49:27 Elizabeth Morris: Great class. thanks to all. see you next week.
01:50:04 Marcin Podolski: We goal is to synthesize knowledge and elevate human consciousness with help of AI. *Integral Human Design - building a mature human beings and society
01:50:29 Dani Trusca: Replying to "So much of writing w..."
I think of ideas in terms of content and form. What matters is the content, the substance of the idea. This will always be up to us. But any idea can be expressed in multiple ways, multiple forms. AI is beautiful for crafting resonant forms. I think we can't possibly do it better than AI here.
01:50:31 Zain Haseeb: I’ve recently been trying to practice “thinking in AI” and realizing that almost every action we take day to day could be turned into a prompt…overwhelming but it’s been generating a lot of ideas
01:50:31 Leandra: Maybe instead of replacing yourself, you’re augmenting yourself or creating some kind of addendum? @Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits)
01:51:07 Marcin Podolski: If someone feels like being a synthesizing mind I recommend "Synthesizer Course" at Sloww.co
01:51:11 Michael Simmons: https://beta.pickaxeproject.com/search?sortby=usestotal&sortdir=desc
01:52:10 Michael Simmons: https://beta.pickaxeproject.com/search?sortby=usestotal&sortdir=desc
01:52:22 Zain Haseeb: Replying to "If someone feels lik..."
Very cool, thank you for sharing!
01:53:21 Marcin Podolski: Replying to "If someone feels lik..."
You're welcome. We are here to lifting one another🔥🔥🔥
01:54:03 Leandra: 100% @Zain Haseeb
01:54:17 Leandra: Replying to "100% @Zain Haseeb"
It seems like you’re not making sense but it can totally make it make sense
01:54:56 Janet Ridsdale: So amazing!!
01:55:05 Una Doyle: Business Coach (Double Your Profits): Thanks Tom!
01:55:08 Zain Haseeb: Thank you Tom! Awesome class!
01:55:12 Janet Ridsdale: Thank you ❤️
01:55:18 Marcin Podolski: Thanks @Thomas Kuegler, awesome job.
01:55:18 Dani Trusca: Thank you!
01:55:22 Leandra: Tom, THANK YOU!!!!
01:55:25 Bonnie J.: Thank you so much, Tom, this was so fascinating!
01:55:40 Leandra: We definitely want you to come back
01:55:43 Marcin Podolski: U do great things 🔥🔥🔥❤️
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