Words, Trust, and the Human Voice: Leading and Writing in the Age of AI

May 26, 20264 min read

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Show Notes

Episode Title: Words, Trust, and the Human Voice: Leading and Writing in the Age of AI

Host: Dr. MJ

Guest: Valerie Cantella, Communication Strategist, Author & Book Coach

Episode Summary

In this episode of Heartwired, Dr. MJ sits down with Valerie Cantella — award-winning communication strategist, public service veteran, and book coach — to explore what happens to words, trust, and leadership identity when AI enters the picture.

With over 30 years of experience guiding elected officials, organizations, and individuals through high-stakes communication, Valerie brings a grounded and nuanced perspective to a conversation that too often swings between fear and hype. She shares how she uses AI in her own work, what she tells the writers she coaches, and why emotional intelligence — not prompting skills — is still the most important leadership tool in the room.

The conversation covers AI-generated emails that erode trust, students submitting chat output as academic work, the publishing industry's scramble to define AI-assisted writing, and why the messy first draft still matters.

Key Takeaways

AI Is a Tool — Lead That Conversation Leaders who avoid engaging with AI are leaving a vacuum their teams will fill without direction. True leadership means getting informed, setting parameters, and deciding intentionally how AI fits the organization's mission.

Outsourcing Judgment Is Not Leadership Using AI to decide what to do is not leadership — it's prompting. Real leaders use AI to surface the questions they haven't asked yet, then bring those questions to the right people.

AI Cannot Replace Non-Verbal Communication Words account for roughly 7% of communication. Body language, tone, facial expressions — everything AI cannot read or replicate — make up the rest. High-stakes human conversations still require a human in the room.

Trust Erodes When Voice Disappears AI-generated emails and content that strip out an organization's unique voice signal to recipients that they aren't worth the effort. Leaders need to define where that line is — and hold it.

Writers: Don't Lose Your Native Voice AI can organize, research, and sort — but it cannot replicate the specific texture of a writer's voice. The tells are already visible: "quietly," three-sentence word repetitions, smooth but hollow prose. Write the messy first draft first.

The Publishing World Is Still Figuring It Out Copyright questions, pulled books, pending lawsuits, and evolving agent guidelines — the industry is catching up. Authors need to stay informed and lead with their own ethical compass while the rules are still forming.

Alignment Is the Standard The question isn't just "is this AI?" — it's "does this reflect who I am and what I'm here to do?" Emotional intelligence means sitting with that question before hitting publish or send.

Memorable Quotes

"AI can never replace the words, the unique spirit of an organization, the unique spirit of an individual." — Valerie Cantella

"Leaders that are just having a conversation with Chat about what to do — that's not true leadership." — Valerie Cantella

"Claude is pushing back on me in ways that are producing much richer thoughts." — Valerie Cantella

"Don't lose your native voice. Write the messy first draft." — Valerie Cantella

About Our Guest

Valerie Cantella is an award-winning communications strategist and author who coaches people through the entire journey of deciding whether to write a book, shaping it, writing it, and bringing it into the world. With 30 years of experience in strategic communications, crisis management, and high-stakes organizational leadership, she brings a grounded perspective to AI, emotional intelligence, and what leaders are still responsible for in an increasingly automated world.

Website: valeriecantella.com

Substack: Dear Kate: Notes for Women with a Story to Tell

Substack: Reflections from a Recovering Perfectionist

Instagram: @valeriejcantella

LinkedIn: Valerie Cantella

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Dr. MJ Vignone is an executive coach, speaker, and podcast host helping leaders thrive at the
intersection of emotional intelligence and artificial intelligence. As founder of HeartWired
Leadership and host of the HeartWired podcast, she empowers leaders to lead with
empathy, authenticity, and emotional agility in a technology-driven world.
With more than 20 years of leadership and organizational development experience, Dr. MJ
blends evidence-based coaching with human insight to help leaders connect, perform, and
inspire. She holds a Ph.D. in Human and Organizational Systems, an MBA, and is an ICF-
accredited coach (ACC) certified in EQ-i 2.0, DISC, and MBTI.

Dr. MJ

Dr. MJ Vignone is an executive coach, speaker, and podcast host helping leaders thrive at the intersection of emotional intelligence and artificial intelligence. As founder of HeartWired Leadership and host of the HeartWired podcast, she empowers leaders to lead with empathy, authenticity, and emotional agility in a technology-driven world. With more than 20 years of leadership and organizational development experience, Dr. MJ blends evidence-based coaching with human insight to help leaders connect, perform, and inspire. She holds a Ph.D. in Human and Organizational Systems, an MBA, and is an ICF- accredited coach (ACC) certified in EQ-i 2.0, DISC, and MBTI.

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