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5 OpenClaw agents run my home, finances, and code | Jesse Genet

Published 25 Feb 2026

Duration: 00:49:28

A parent shares how AI tools, particularly Open Claw and Obsidian, automate and organize homeschooling and daily life management responsibilities.

Episode Description

Jesse Genet is a homeschooling parent and entrepreneur who runs her household with five specialized OpenClaw agents. She layers them on top of her Obs...

Overview

The podcast explores the integration of AI tools, specifically Open Claw, into homeschooling and daily life management. A parent of four uses Obsidian as a central system for organizing educational and family activities, but finds it difficult to maintain due to time constraints. Open Claw, an AI agent compatible with Obsidian, helps automate the organization and processing of information, making the task more efficient and less burdensome. By using photos of lessons and curriculum materials, the AI can analyze past content and suggest future lessons, enabling a more personalized and data-driven approach to homeschooling.

The conversation also covers the use of multiple AI agents, each handling specific tasks such as curriculum planning, scheduling, and financial management, all operating on separate systems for enhanced security. The user emphasizes treating AI agents like employees, giving them specific access and responsibilities. Tools like voice-to-text and AI-generated content are used to simplify various parenting and productivity tasks, showcasing how AI can be adapted for everyday use. Overall, the discussion highlights how AI can support parents in managing family life, education, and personal goals more effectively.

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