Gini Graham Scott: From 300 Books to AI-Powered Creativity | Ep 1238

Gini Graham Scott: From 300 Books to AI-Powered Creativity | Ep 1238

From The Digital Executive by Coruzant Technologies

April 29, 2026 · 19 min · Episode 1238

About this episode

Gini Graham Scott discusses her journey as a prolific author and game designer, emphasizing the role of AI in creativity and productivity.

In this episode of The Digital Executive, Brian Thomas speaks with Gini Graham Scott, a prolific author, game designer, and creative force behind more than 300 books and 150 games. Gini shares how a lifelong habit of turning experiences—both good and bad—into creative output fueled her extraordinary career. She explains her philosophy of “almost perfect is good enough,” emphasizing progress over perfection as the key to consistent productivity at scale. From writing children’s books at age six to uncovering scams that inspired bestselling titles and films, Gini reveals how curiosity and adaptability shaped her journey. The conversation also explores the power of interactive games to spark communication, learning, and personal growth, as well as how AI is transforming creativity. Gini discusses how creators can use AI tools to generate ideas, accelerate production, and expand storytelling across books, music, and visual media. This episode offers an inspiring look at how embracing change—and technology—can unlock limitless creative potential. If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

People in this episode

Host: Brian Thomas

Guest: Gini Graham Scott

Topics covered

  • AI creativity
  • productivity
  • interactive games
  • authoring
  • personal growth

Keywords

  • AI
  • creativity
  • productivity
  • interactive games
  • author
  • Gini Graham Scott
  • Coruzant Technologies

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Organizations: Coruzant Technologies

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