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AI Emotional Mapping Lab: July 1 Skool Relaunch with Jack Righteous and Dr. Sage

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AI Emotional Mapping Lab: The July 1 Skool Relaunch with Jack Righteous and Dr. Sage

The Jack Righteous Skool community is being rebuilt toward a July 1 subscription model focused on AI workflows, emotional clarity, creative expression, and creator development.

This is not just for AI music creators.

Music may be part of the work. For some members, music may only be background. The bigger focus is creators as a whole: writers, thinkers, builders, content creators, storytellers, product builders, brand builders, community builders, and people trying to turn ideas into something useful.

Dr. Sage is connected to this relaunch as a partner and collaborator. We have not ironed out every detail yet. The structure, exact format, and level of involvement will be clarified as we move toward the official July 1 subscription launch.

In the meantime, the Skool community is being set up with new weekly content while the subscription model is built. The planned starting price is $9.99 per month.

Once you know AI can help you create, the next question is what you are really trying to express.

I want your feedback before this is finalized. Read the direction below, then post a comment at the bottom of this article. Tell me what you would want to see inside this kind of creator community.

The Short Version

The Skool community is being rebuilt into a creator practice space.

The Jack Righteous Skool community is being prepared for a July 1 subscription relaunch.

The working direction is an AI Emotional Mapping Lab: a space where creators can use AI workflows to better understand reactions, clarify ideas, shape messages, and turn emotional material into useful creative output.

The exact details are still being worked out. That is intentional. I do not want to overpromise the structure before the subscription model is finalized.

In the meantime, I will be adding new weekly content to the Skool community as the model is built toward the July 1 launch.

Current direction: a $9.99/month starting subscription for creators who want a guided space around AI workflows, emotional clarity, and creative development.

Your input matters here: if you are a creator, builder, writer, AI music user, content maker, or someone trying to turn an idea into something real, I want to know what would make this community useful to you.

Why This Direction

AI can help you create faster. That does not mean you are expressing the right thing.

A lot of people now have access to tools that can help them write, make music, build pages, draft posts, create images, organize ideas, and test new directions.

That access matters.

But there is a problem.

Faster output does not always create better work. Sometimes it only helps people generate from confusion faster.

A person can feel ignored, excited, rejected, angry, inspired, embarrassed, overwhelmed, or misunderstood — then immediately turn that reaction into a song, caption, post, offer, message, or project direction before understanding what is actually happening underneath it.

The AI Emotional Mapping Lab direction is being built to slow that moment down.

Not forever. Not into overthinking. Just long enough to ask better questions before creating.

Who This Is For

This is for creators as a whole, not only musicians.

The idea grew out of AI music and Suno workflow training, but the Skool relaunch is not limited to people making songs.

This is for creators who are trying to understand what they are building, what they are reacting to, what they are trying to say, and how AI can help organize the next useful step.

That may include:

  • writers
  • AI music creators
  • content creators
  • authors
  • coaches and educators
  • brand builders
  • digital product creators
  • community builders
  • people using AI to figure out a serious idea

For some members, music will be central. For others, music may only be background, inspiration, or part of a larger content system.

The common thread is not the format. The common thread is the work of turning ideas, emotions, reactions, and AI outputs into something clearer.

Comment prompt: What kind of creator are you, and what would you want this community to help you work through?

The Core Line

Once you know AI can help you create, the next question is what you are really trying to express.

That is the bridge between the existing Jack Righteous creator training and this new Skool direction.

My AI music work already deals with this. If a Suno prompt has no emotional direction, the song can sound polished but still miss the point. That is why I updated the article Suno AI Emotion Mapping Workflow: Turn Feelings Into Better AI Songs.

The music-side lesson is simple:

The emotion comes before the prompt.

The Skool relaunch expands that idea beyond music.

The same kind of emotional mapping can help with writing, captions, posts, books, videos, brand language, community updates, personal reflections, product direction, and creative decisions.

The Collaboration Direction

Jack reacts. Dr. Sage redirects. AI helps organize.

Dr. Sage is part of the relaunch direction as a partner and collaborator, but the details of the collaboration are still being worked out.

The working concept is simple:

Jack Reacts

The first reaction shows up.

Jack Righteous represents the reactive creator voice: intense, stubborn, funny at times, and often convinced the first reaction is already the full truth.

Dr. Sage Redirects

The moment slows down.

Dr. Sage brings a grounding voice around emotional clarity, practical reflection, and better questions before turning a reaction into a message.

AI Organizes

The creator turns it into output.

AI helps organize the material into prompts, lyrics, captions, posts, reflections, creator messages, project notes, or other useful forms.

That is the likely creative direction. The exact role, format, and weekly involvement will be clarified as the July 1 subscription model is finalized.

I wrote more about the connection here: Why Dr. Sage Belongs in the AI Emotional Mapping Lab.

Feedback wanted: Would a Jack + Dr. Sage format help you understand the emotional side of creating with AI, or would you prefer a more direct worksheet-style approach? Tell me in the comments.

What Is Being Built

The final structure is still being shaped, but the direction is clear.

The working model is a weekly practice rhythm built around AI workflows, emotional mapping, creative prompts, and member participation.

The likely structure may include:

1A story-based scenario
2An emotional map
3An AI workflow prompt
4A creative challenge
5A member discussion or submission thread

That is the direction, not a final promise of every feature or format.

As the July 1 subscription launch gets closer, I will clarify exactly what members can expect, what the weekly rhythm looks like, and how Dr. Sage will be involved.

Help shape it: What weekly format would you actually use? Short prompts? Longer lessons? Worksheets? Discussion threads? Live sessions later? Member examples? Post your thoughts below.

Example Direction

What this kind of lab might look like in practice

A creator posts something they care about and nobody responds.

It could be a song. It could be a caption. It could be a page. It could be a book idea. It could be a video, a product concept, or a message they finally had the courage to share.

The first reaction might be frustration, embarrassment, anger, disappointment, or the urge to delete everything and start over.

Jack reacts:

“Nobody heard it. Nobody cared. The algorithm is against me.”

Dr. Sage redirects:

Is this rejection, or disappointment? Did the post invite a clear response? Did the creator ask for feedback, or silently hope people would know what to say?

Then AI helps organize the next step:

AI workflow prompt:

Help me rewrite this post so it invites one clear response from my audience without sounding bitter, needy, or fake-positive. Give me three versions: direct, warm, and playful.

That is the kind of movement this new Skool direction is meant to explore: from reaction to direction.

What Members May Create

This is not reflection without output.

The planned direction is built around creative application.

An emotional map may lead to:

Music and audio outputs

  • AI music prompts
  • lyrics
  • song concepts
  • vocal direction
  • emotional song arcs

Writing and content outputs

  • captions
  • short reflections
  • articles
  • book ideas
  • creator messages

Project and community outputs

  • discussion posts
  • audience questions
  • brand statements
  • personal updates
  • project direction notes

The point is not to stay stuck in the emotion. The point is to understand it well enough to turn it into something useful.

Post below: What would you want to create from a weekly lab like this? Songs, captions, posts, articles, personal reflections, brand messages, product ideas, or something else?

Why Skool

The Skool community gives this a place to practice.

JackRighteous.com is where the articles, training, products, and public resource paths live.

The Facebook group is being organized as a broader support space for people asking questions about the site, the content, and their projects.

Skool has a different job.

The Skool community is being prepared as the focused practice space for this AI Emotional Mapping Lab direction.

Simple distinction: the website teaches and explains, the Facebook group supports and directs, and the Skool community is being rebuilt into a weekly creator practice space.

What This Is Not

This is a creative and educational direction, not therapy.

This boundary matters.

The AI Emotional Mapping Lab direction is not therapy, counseling, diagnosis, crisis support, medical advice, emotional treatment, or a replacement for qualified professional help.

It is also not a promise of healing, income, audience growth, or creative success.

The purpose is creative clarity, emotional awareness, and better expression through guided AI workflows.

Plain language: if you are in crisis or need professional help, this lab direction is not the place to solve that. Please seek qualified support. This space is being built for creative practice and educational reflection.

Launch Direction

July 1 is the target for the new subscription model.

The Skool community is being built toward a July 1 subscription relaunch, starting at $9.99 per month.

Between now and then, the page will continue being updated with new weekly content as the structure becomes clearer.

I am not presenting every detail as final yet because the model is still being shaped. The goal is to build this in a way that is useful, sustainable, and honest about what is being offered.

The first version does not need to be a massive course library or a high-touch coaching program.

It needs to answer better questions:

  • Can creators use this weekly content?
  • Does the emotional mapping idea make their work clearer?
  • Do the AI workflows help them turn reactions into useful output?
  • Does the community create better discussion than scattered solo effort?
  • What should be added, changed, or clarified as the model grows?

This is why feedback matters now. If people tell me what they actually want to see before July 1, the subscription can be shaped around real creator needs instead of guesses.

The Bigger Jack Righteous Ecosystem

This connects to the larger work I am building.

JackRighteous.com is built around a bigger idea:

You made something with AI. Now make it useful, clear, and worth building around.

The AI Emotional Mapping Lab direction fits that mission because it deals with a real problem in AI creation.

People can now make more than ever.

But making more does not automatically create meaning, direction, trust, connection, or usefulness.

This new Skool direction is one way to help creators build from a clearer place.

It begins with emotion, but it does not end there. The goal is useful expression.

Read Next

Start with the foundation pieces.

Music Foundation

Suno AI Emotion Mapping Workflow

Learn the original music-side version of the workflow and why emotional direction matters before prompting.

Read the Suno workflow
Collaboration Bridge

Why Dr. Sage Belongs

Learn why Dr. Sage fits the relaunch direction and how the collaboration may shape the lab.

Read the Dr. Sage article
Community

Jack Righteous Skool

Visit the Skool community page as the July 1 subscription relaunch direction is prepared.

View the Skool community

Your Feedback Is Wanted

Help shape what this becomes.

I am building this direction in public because I want the final subscription model to be useful, not just interesting.

If this idea connects with you, post a comment below and tell me what you would want to see.

Good feedback questions

  • What kind of creator are you?
  • What are you trying to build with AI?
  • What emotional or creative block keeps showing up?
  • Would you use weekly prompts or challenges?
  • Would you prefer examples, worksheets, discussion threads, or live sessions later?

What I am listening for

  • What would make the community worth joining?
  • What would make it easier to participate?
  • What feels unclear about the direction?
  • What should be avoided?
  • What would help you turn ideas into useful output?

Comment note: all comments are screened by me before they are publicly posted. That helps keep the discussion useful, respectful, and free from spam.

You do not need a perfect answer. A simple comment about what you are building, what you are stuck on, or what kind of support would help is enough.

Final Takeaway

AI can help organize the material. The creator still has to choose what is worth building around.

That is the heart of this relaunch direction.

Jack reacts.

Dr. Sage redirects.

AI helps organize.

The creator turns the lesson into something useful.

The final subscription structure is still being shaped, but the direction is clear enough to start building in public.

Now I want to hear from the people this may actually serve.

FAQ

Common questions about the AI Emotional Mapping Lab direction

What is the AI Emotional Mapping Lab?

The AI Emotional Mapping Lab is the working direction for the July 1 Jack Righteous Skool relaunch. It is being built as a creator practice space for using AI workflows to move from emotional reaction into clearer creative direction. The final details are still being shaped.

When is the Skool relaunch planned?

The Skool community is being prepared for a July 1 subscription relaunch, with a planned starting price of $9.99 per month.

Is this already finalized?

No. The direction is being announced while the structure is still being built. New weekly content will be added in the meantime, and the exact subscription details will be clarified as the July 1 launch gets closer.

Can readers give feedback before the launch?

Yes. Feedback is welcome in the comments below the article. Readers can share what they want to see, what kind of weekly support would help, what they are building, and what would make the Skool subscription useful to them.

Are comments posted automatically?

No. Comments are screened before public posting to keep the discussion useful, respectful, and free from spam.

What is Dr. Sage’s role?

Dr. Sage is connected to the relaunch as a partner and collaborator. The likely role is as a grounding and clarifying voice around emotional reflection, better questions, and creative direction. The exact format of her involvement will be clarified before the July 1 subscription launch.

Is this therapy or emotional coaching?

No. This is a creative and educational direction. It is not therapy, counseling, diagnosis, crisis support, medical advice, emotional treatment, or a replacement for qualified professional help.

What does AI do in this model?

AI is used as an organizing tool. It can help turn mapped emotional material into prompts, lyrics, captions, reflections, posts, creator messages, project notes, or other creative outputs. AI is not treated as the emotional authority.

Is this only for AI music creators?

No. The idea grew out of AI music and Suno workflow training, but the Skool relaunch is for creators more broadly. Music may be central for some members and only background for others. The focus is creative clarity, AI workflows, emotional mapping, and turning ideas into useful output.

Where should I start before the relaunch?

Start with the Suno AI Emotion Mapping Workflow article if you want the music-side foundation. Then read Why Dr. Sage Belongs in the AI Emotional Mapping Lab for the collaboration bridge. You can also visit the Jack Righteous Skool community page as weekly content is added before the July 1 subscription launch.

 

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