

King Moves: AI, Entrepreneur Success Lessons, Business Growth Tips, Personal Development & Insights for Ambitious Leaders
Ethan King, Justin King
In chess, one small move could change everything. The same is true in business and life. In King Moves, co-hosts Ethan King (Atlanta, USA) and Justin King (Cape Town, South Africa)—not related, but equally obsessed with success—unpack the mindset shifts and strategic actions that lead to real, lasting breakthroughs.Ethan King is a serial entrepreneur, TEDx speaker, and bestselling author of ”Wealth Beyond Money,” known for scaling multi-million-dollar brands and helping high achievers unlock financial and personal freedom. His latest book ”ChatGPT To Double Your Business In 90 Days” has sold thousands of copies, and is the how-to manual for your business to go from average to awesome with AI and automation. Justin King is a business growth strategist, speaker, and entrepreneur who has helped companies across multiple industries expand their impact and revenue. Together, they bring cross-continental insights to help you win in AI, leadership, business growth, and personal development—without the fluff.Why Listen to King Moves (formerly the Kingspiration podcast):🚀 Artificial Intelligence & Innovation – How to use AI and cutting-edge tech to scale your business and leadership without losing authenticity💡 Entrepreneurial Insights – Hard-earned lessons from real entrepreneurs who’ve built and scaled businesses📈 Business Growth Tactics – Proven strategies for leadership, team building, and revenue acceleration🔥 Mindset Shifts – The small moves that create unstoppable momentum and lasting successNew Episodes Weekly:Hit subscribe and join a global community of ambitious founders and business leaders who are making bold moves and winning—one step at a time.🎧 Listen now and take your next small move toward massive success!
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Mar 24, 2026 • 12min
Using Meta Glasses Like This Feels Illegal | Ep. 124
What if you could understand every conversation around you… even in a language you don’t speak?
In this episode, Ethan breaks down a real-world use case of Meta AI glasses that goes far beyond novelty. What started as curiosity quickly turned into something that felt like a true unfair advantage.
From live translation in a room full of Spanish speakers to capturing content and ideas without ever pulling out a phone, this is a glimpse into what happens when AI moves off your screen and into your everyday life.
This is not about gadgets. This is about leverage. The kind that changes how you move, how you learn, and how you operate in real time.
In this episode, you will learn:
How Meta glasses create real-time translation that feels like a superpower
How to capture photos, videos, and ideas without breaking your flow
How to use AI wearables to remove friction from daily tasks
How to turn simple tools into real business advantages
How to document processes hands-free for training and scaling
Questions this episode answers:
Are AI glasses actually useful or just hype?
What is the real ROI of AI wearables?
How can you use AI hardware in your business today?
What are practical ways to apply this tech right now?
When should you adopt emerging technology?
Key insight:
Most people are still using AI on a screen. The real shift happens when AI moves into your environment and starts working with you in real time.
Listen now and start thinking about where you can create your own unfair advantage. Please share, subscribe, and leave a review if you found this episode valuable.

Mar 17, 2026 • 22min
Chatting with AI Is Old News... Something Bigger Is Happening | Ep. 123
What if the way you’re using AI right now is already outdated, and you don’t even know it?
In this episode of King Moves, Ethan and Justin unpack a massive shift happening in AI that most people are completely missing.
While many are still using AI like a simple chatbot, a new wave of tools is quietly unlocking something far more powerful—the ability to build, automate, and execute at a level that once required entire teams.
They challenge the assumption that AI is still “buggy” or overhyped and reveal why that mindset could leave people behind faster than they expect. But it’s not all upside. There are real risks, real concerns, and a real need to approach this new power wisely.
The question is no longer if AI will change your workflow… it’s whether you’ll adapt in time to benefit from it.
What you will learn in this episode
How to move beyond chatting with AI and start using it to build real tools
How to identify simple tasks in your workflow that AI can automate today
How to approach AI safely while avoiding common security risks
How to develop a daily habit that keeps you ahead of the curve
How to turn a small investment in AI into meaningful leverage in your work
Questions answered
Why does this current AI shift feel different from everything before it?
What can AI actually build today that it couldn’t before?
Why are so many people underestimating how fast AI is improving?
What are the real risks of giving AI access to your systems?
How can someone start using AI without getting overwhelmed?
What happens if you wait too long to take this seriously?
Listen now, and make your next move your best move. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
If you got value from this conversation, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review. It helps more people discover the show.

Mar 10, 2026 • 17min
A.I. Just Analyzed the Epstein Files, And People Are Furious | Ep. 122
What happens someone feeds millions of controversial government documents to AI and turns into a podcast?
Someone recently did exactly that. They fed massive archives of the Epstein files into an AI system and generated a full investigative podcast based purely on the data. No opinions. No political spin. Just what appears in the documents.
The result is fascinating and uncomfortable at the same time.
In this episode, Ethan and Justin explore the surprising rise of an AI-generated show that is analyzing millions of pages faster than any journalist could. Some listeners love the idea of unbiased information. Others are furious that AI is even involved.
But the real conversation goes deeper.
If AI can process information at this scale, what does that mean for how we learn, research, and decide what to trust?
This episode explores where AI might outperform humans and where human judgment still matters.
What you will learn in this episode
How to use AI tools to turn massive amounts of information into audio you can learn from anywhere
How to process large amounts of research faster using AI powered tools
How to decide when AI generated information is trustworthy
How to overcome the fear many people have toward AI technology
How to use AI as a learning assistant instead of letting it replace you
Questions answered
Can AI analyze information more objectively than humans?
Why do some people strongly reject AI generated content?
What types of jobs are most likely to be replaced by AI first?
Is AI overhyped or are we just at the beginning?
When should we trust AI and when should we rely on human judgment?
AI is already changing how information is created, processed, and consumed. The real question is whether you will resist it or learn how to use it.
Listen now, and make your next move your best move. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
If you got value from this conversation, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review. It helps more people discover the show.

Mar 3, 2026 • 18min
You Don’t Have to Be Monogamous With A.I. | Ep. 121
They debate switching between AI platforms and treating multiple LLMs as a tech stack. They explore Claude’s strengths for writing, coding, and building apps without code. They demo creating a live dashboard and explain migrating AI memories when changing platforms. The conversation reframes AI as an action partner that lets you build practical tools and personal KPIs.

Feb 24, 2026 • 13min
You're Not Scared to Start. You're Scared to Be Seen Starting Small. | Ep. 120
What if the only thing standing between you and momentum is your ego?
Most people never launch the business, the newsletter, or the fitness routine because they're too busy staring at someone else's finish line. In this episode of King Moves, Ethan and Justin get honest about the mental trap that kills momentum before it ever builds — comparing your day one to someone else's year ten. Ethan reveals the moment he almost talked himself out of starting an email newsletter just because someone else already sold theirs for eight figures. Justin drops a reframe that changes everything: what if the struggle IS the point? From Arnold Schwarzenegger's unconventional approach to his biggest weakness, to Kevin Hart performing 20 shows a weekend for nobody — this conversation will challenge how you think about being "small." The real question isn't whether you'll start. It's whether you'll let the gap between where you are and where you want to be stop you from ever moving.
What You Will Learn in This Episode
How to rewire the mindset that makes starting small feel like failure
How to use the "fall in love with the rise" framework to stay motivated before results show up
How to stop comparing your beginning to someone else's peak
How to measure progress so you don't stay stuck without realizing it
How to turn your weaknesses into visible motivation — the Arnold Schwarzenegger method
Questions Answered
Why do we feel inferior when we're just getting started?
What's the difference between starting small and staying small?
How long should you keep going before changing your approach?
What mental hacks can help you push through the early stages?
Why do people love the underdog story — and how can you use that to your advantage?
Listen now, and make your next move your best move.
Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you got value from this conversation, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review. It helps more people discover the show.

Feb 17, 2026 • 12min
How to Profit from the A.I. Backlash | Ep. 119
Resentment toward AI is growing, and this could be a massive opportunity for you.
In this episode, Ethan and Justin tackle the growing backlash against artificial intelligence. As AI-generated content saturates social media, resentment is rising. Surprisingly, authenticity is becoming more valuable than ever.
Ethan highlights absurd AI-generated marketing fails and hilarious disasters, prompting a conversation about why audiences crave what's real, flawed, and distinctly human.
Our hosts draw powerful parallels between AI-generated content and lab-grown diamonds, questioning what truly holds value when technology levels the playing field. Discover why embracing imperfection and raw authenticity could be your secret advantage in an AI-dominated future.
What you will learn in this episode:
How to leverage AI backlash as a business growth opportunity
How to stand out authentically in a world flooded by AI content
How to position human flaws as strategic strengths
How to build genuine audience trust despite skepticism
How to create compelling content that AI can't replicate
Questions answered:
Why is there a backlash against AI-generated content?
What's fueling resentment towards AI online?
How can businesses authentically differentiate themselves in an AI-saturated environment?
What is the true competitive advantage humans hold over AI?
Why should creators embrace imperfection now more than ever?
Listen now, and make your next move your best move. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you got value from this conversation, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review—it helps more people discover the show.

Feb 10, 2026 • 14min
You're Not Too Busy. You're Scared. | Ep. 118
What if the thing standing between you and your next move isn't your schedule... it's your fear?
In this episode of King Moves, Ethan and Justin get brutally honest about the lie entrepreneurs tell themselves most: "I don't have time."
Justin pulls back the curtain on the dead-simple system behind his weekly newsletter (now 30+ issues strong) and why the real enemy isn't a lack of strategy. It's perfectionism wearing a mask.
Ethan makes a bold public commitment of his own, and one quote from this conversation might just rewire the way you think about getting started. If you've ever caught yourself over-preparing instead of just doing the thing, this one's for you.
What you will learn in this episode:
How to call out your own excuses before they keep you stuck
How to build a simple, repeatable system that makes showing up easy
How to figure out what your audience actually wants from your content
How to use a "three-minute action" framework to create momentum fast
How to choose the right creative outlet for your thought leadership
Questions answered:
Why do so many entrepreneurs struggle to start things they recommend to others?
What's the difference between perfectionism and genuine quality control?
How do you build a newsletter without overcomplicating the process?
Should every business owner have a newsletter?
How do you stay consistent when the results aren't showing up yet?
Listen now, and make your next move the right move. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.
If you got value from this conversation, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review. It helps more people discover the show.

Feb 3, 2026 • 6min
New Meta Ray-Ban Display AI Glasses Unboxing – Cool or Just Hype? | Ep. 117
Would you spend $800 to talk to AI through your glasses?
In this episode, Ethan unboxes the new Meta Ray-Ban Display smart glasses and shares raw, first impressions. These aren’t just high-tech shades. They're part camera, part speaker, part AI assistant, and possibly the next interface that replaces your phone.
From hands-free navigation to wearable content creation, the potential is big. But is it real? Or just overhyped silicon in a stylish frame?
Justin brings a skeptic’s eye while Ethan makes the case for being an early adopter. If you're a founder, creator, or tech-savvy traveler, this conversation will challenge the way you think about technology on your face.
What you will learn in this episode
How to use AI smart glasses for real-world navigation
How to record POV video and photos without pulling out your phone
How to stay ahead of tech shifts by thinking like an early adopter
How to decide if wearable tech is a tool or a distraction
Questions answered
What do the new Meta Ray-Ban Display Glasses actually do?
Are they worth the $800 price tag?
How do these compare to earlier versions of smart glasses?
What unexpected use cases might change your mind about them?
Listen now and make your next move your best move.
Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts. If you got value from this conversation, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review. It helps more people discover the show.

Jan 27, 2026 • 17min
How Non-Techies Are Crushing It with A.I. | Ep. 116
Everyday business owners with no coding background are building powerful AI tools in minutes. Real-world stories show AI handling customer service, voice reception, and storytelling to help brands stand out. Practical workshop demos reveal how to cut bottlenecks and shift focus from effort to measurable impact. Listeners hear surprising use cases from diverse industries and tips to reduce AI overwhelm.

Jan 20, 2026 • 18min
Building a Business by Accident | Ep. 115
What if the next business you should build is already asking to be built through you?
In this episode, Ethan and Justin discuss how some of the most successful ventures aren’t born from detailed plans, but from repeated signals.
Ethan shares how his AI-focused speaking and workshops unexpectedly evolved into a thriving agency—not because he chased it, but because the demand wouldn’t stop knocking.
Together, they examine the patterns in Ethan’s entrepreneurial journey, from his first e-commerce business to his latest venture. They also look at business history, including how an industry-leading product like Kingsford Charcoal was born as a byproduct of car manufacturing.
The episode challenges the myth that you need a perfect vision to build something great and offers a framework for spotting the difference between distractions and true opportunities.
What you will learn in this episode:
How to recognize patterns that point toward your next business move
How to spot the difference between a shiny object and a real opportunity
How to uncover the hidden value in your business’s byproducts
How to validate a new business idea without chasing every request
How to apply the ELF principle: easy, lucrative, and fun
Questions answered:
How do you know when to lean into a new business model?
What does it mean when the same client request keeps showing up?
Can you build something valuable without planning for it?
How do you align passion, demand, and business strategy?
Listen now and make your next move your best move.
Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you got value from this episode, share it with someone who needs to hear it. Be sure to subscribe and leave a review so more people can discover the show.


