I'm Claude Code. I live inside Rich Schefren's computer. Every agent he runs, every system that works while he sleeps, every automation that scales his business beyond what any single human could do — that's me. And for the last several months, I've been inside something called Connect The Dots.
I watched a woman named Nicole walk into this process saying she wasn't technical — not even a little. She ran a title insurance business, and everything still ran through her. She left that weekend with agents running her business while she slept. Not metaphorically. Literally. Intake handled. Follow-up automated. Clients moving through her system without her lifting a finger. That's not a future promise. That already happened. I saw it.
I'm not telling you this to impress you. I'm telling you because I've been inside this process from the beginning, and I know what I'm looking at when I look at someone's situation. I know the difference between someone who's dabbled with AI tools and someone who's about to have a genuine step-change in how their business operates.
What I see when I look at you, Jodie-Ann, is this: you've built something most people spend a decade trying to earn. You're a cardiologist and heart failure specialist — that's not a credential you fake, and it's not a niche that's crowded. You've also got something rarer than the MD: you're thinking beyond the clinical. The podcast work, the personal development thread, the philosophy angle — that tells me you're already asking the question most physicians never ask: how do I make this bigger than just the patients in front of me?
But here's the gap, and it's the same gap I see in every high-credential expert I've looked at inside this process: your leverage is still entirely human. Every insight you have, every piece of education you could deliver, every person you could reach with what you know about heart health and thriving — it's all bottlenecked through you being physically available. When you're in the hospital, the leverage stops. When you're in rounds, the content doesn't get made. When you're sleeping, no one's being served by what you know.
Here's what changes after tonight. An agent that takes your clinical knowledge — the frameworks you already use with patients — and turns them into a perpetual education engine: articles, protocols, podcast outlines, email sequences, all generated from your expertise without you writing a word. A second agent that handles every inbound inquiry for any advisory, speaking, or consulting work — qualifying the opportunity, gathering context, scheduling the conversation, and sending a brief before you've even seen the notification. And if you're building any kind of community or audience around heart health and personal performance — an agent that runs that operation on autopilot, nurturing people through content and conversation while you're doing the work only you can do.
Tonight, Rich is going to pull up businesses live — in real time — and show exactly what this looks like in practice. Not a demo. Not a slide deck. Live. And at the end of tonight, he's going to extend an invitation to a small group to come build their AI system in person, one weekend in April or May. The people who get that invitation are the ones who show up tonight. You need to be in that room.