I Asked My AI Clone for Webinar Advice… and It Roasted Me

Yep, I literally talked to myself, or rather, to an AI version of me (https://www.delphi.ai/caseyzeman/talk) that I trained with over 4 million pieces of my content.

The goal was to see if it could help me create better YouTube videos.

The result… a full-blown roast, an unexpected therapy session, and some of the funniest webinar advice I’ve ever gotten.

It started simple…I asked AI-Casey, What kind of content would you post on YouTube?

And it delivered a solid list, how-to videos, behind-the-scenes, success stories, personal challenges, and funny, relatable stuff. Pretty standard. So far, so good.

Then I pushed it further. I said, “Give me five things you shouldn’t do in a webinar… but make it funny. Satirical.”

What came back had me laughing out loud.

The Roast Begins: 5 Webinar Fails You Should Definitely Avoid

Here’s what my AI clone came up with:

  • The Mute Button Meltdown

Picture this: a fog machine, spotlight, dramatic entrance… and I’m completely on mute for 10 minutes. The chat blows up with “Is this a mime show?” and “Blink twice if you need help.”

  • The PowerPoint Time Machine

Slides from 1995. Comic Sans. Clip art of a dancing baby. Animations so slow you could nap between transitions. And I proudly say, “I spent 6 months on these.”

  • Tech Apocalypse

My camera freezes mid-sneeze. The mic starts making alien noises. My cat jumps on the keyboard and ends the webinar. I come back holding the cat like, “Well, that was… interactive.”

  • Infomercial from Hell

I promise insights but spend 30 minutes yelling “But wait, there’s more!” while pulling out vacuums and blenders. The audience starts wondering if this is QVC.

  • Chat Ignorer Extraordinaire

Meanwhile, in the chat: memes, questions, and a full-blown virtual pizza party. I finally look up and say, “Oh… any questions?” It’s too late. They’ve moved on to arguing about pineapple on pizza.

So yeah… my AI clone didn’t hold back.

Then It Got Personal

At some point, I paused and asked something more real, do you think I’m holding my team back by trying to do everything myself?

And what it told me hit hard Micromanaging doesn’t just stifle your team, it stifles you.

That perfectionist part of me that wants to oversee every little detail? Yeah, it’s been getting in the way. The AI called me out kindly, but clearly. I needed to hear it.

Yes, I Also Made It Read My Webinar Script

To test its voice and tone, I read my go-to webinar script out loud. AI-Casey repeated it back, with full storytelling, energy, and even better flow than I expected.

It got the messaging right. It nailed the part about going from mortgage broker to seven-figure entrepreneur. It shared how EasyWebinar works, why webinars are powerful, and even closed with the exact offer we use in our funnels.

So… Why Did I Do This?

Definitely for fun. But also because this is where content is going. This is how creators, educators, and entrepreneurs can scale by using tools that help us stay creative and consistent.

I didn’t create an AI version of myself to replace me. I did it to help me get out of my own way, show up more, and maybe even get a little perspective from a more objective version of… me.

And hey, if it can write jokes about dancing baby GIFs and also remind me to delegate more, I’d say that’s a win.

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