Meaning in the Morning is Prompted LLC's audio lane for Ubiquity, the governance substrate for sovereign adaptive systems: AI-mediated work that can increase capacity without collapsing agency, authorship, judgment, or meaningful contribution.
Hosted by Breyden Taylor, the show turns the Prompted LLC canon into listenable field notes, essays, fables, and audio editions. Episodes move through runtime governance, earned autonomy, trust as behavior, human judgment as reusable structure, and the practical work of building software environments where AI offices can coordinate without becoming authority.
The show belongs beside the written canon at promptedllc.com. Its triptych surface, The Non-Fiction Fables of Ubiquity, pairs the Third Telling book, A City Made of Software deck, and Transistor audio so listeners can read, hear, and inspect the same work at once.
This is not AI hype, sovereign cloud, data residency, model hosting, national AI infrastructure, or prompt-engineering commentary. It is a morning record of how meaning, agency, and operational trust survive when automation scales.