AI Model Yourself

A two-week bootcamp for NLP trainers, coaches, and practitioners who want to create an AI voice identity using NLP modelling techniques

You've watched it happen. Someone starts using AI and suddenly everything they write sounds polished, flattened, and strangely interchangeable. The voice you knew has been sanded down into something everyone else has too.

What most people don't realise is that this gets worse over time, not better. Without a structured way to interact with AI, quality drifts. Prompts get vaguer. Outputs get blander. And it happens so gradually, you stop noticing.

This bootcamp teaches you how to prevent that by using the NLP modelling skills you already have. You'll build a working AI voice identity that holds across your content, your client work, and your programmes. Not just on day one. Six months from now too.

Starts 20 July 2026 · Runs for 14 days · Live interactive workshop calls, recordings, resources, and call prep

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A Working Voice Profile

The tangible result of the two weeks. A practical voice identity document you can give directly to AI, so every output reflects how you actually think, teach, and communicate.

How to interact with AI — and keep it calibrated

Learn the interaction skills that most people skip. Using NLP calibration and elicitation techniques, you'll develop a structured way to direct AI that gets better results now and maintains quality over time.

Prevent drift — and protect quality long term

Without a system, AI quality degrades gradually. You'll leave with a recalibration process you can apply whenever outputs start to drift — keeping your AI interactions sharp months after the bootcamp ends.

Tools you can use from day one

Live tuition, session recordings, preparation prompts, and practical resources. Everything is designed to be applied in real work situations, not just understood in theory.

What you'll walk away with

By the end of the two weeks, you'll have more than a document. You'll have a new way of working with AI: structured, sustainable, and grounded in the NLP skills you already have.

 

Here's what you'll have:

  • A structured method for interacting with AI — not just prompting, but directing
  • The ability to recalibrate when outputs drift, so quality holds over time
  • Prompt patterns built from your own language and communication style
  • A mapped voice identity profile you can give directly to AI
  • Greater consistency across your content, client work, and programmes

What’s included

Across the 14 days, you’ll be supported with live interactive calls, session recordings, practical resources, and call prep so you can come ready, integrate what you learn, and apply it in real time. This is designed to help you build something usable, not just understand a concept intellectually.

Why this works differently

Most people work AI like a search engine. Ask, get, move on. The instruction sits on the outside of the output, so the voice it produces is a thin imitation that slips the moment the prompt changes. That's why quality drifts. Prompts get vaguer, outputs get blander, and most people don't notice until the work has stopped sounding like them at all.

Modelling works from the inside. You give the system the patterns underneath how you actually think — the distinctions you make, the questions you ask, the structure of your reasoning. Once those are mapped, the voice holds, because the output is generating from your own patterns.

NLP practitioners already do this with people. Calibrating, eliciting, getting inside a structure until you can reproduce it. This bootcamp points that same skill at AI, and gives you a way to recalibrate whenever the outputs start to drift.

Bonus:

You’ll also receive the Voice Identity Prompt Kit, a bonus set of prompt frameworks, calibration questions, and refinement templates to help you train AI to reflect your tone and thinking more accurately.

Who's behind it?

I've spent my working life in two places most people keep separate. I started in tech as a programmer in 1990, back when you wrote COBOL and there was no internet to look anything up on. In 2004 I moved into NLP, coaching and training, and spent years modelling — the discipline of getting inside how someone thinks until you can produce their patterns yourself.

When AI arrived, those two stopped being parallel and separate.

Modelling is how you get AI to hold a voice. I've been building voice identities this way across my own work and with the people I train.

That's what this bootcamp is: the method I actually use, taught to people who already have the underlying skill and haven't yet realised what it's worth.

Heather Masters

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