
Ep. 188: Kamut, AI, & The Black, White, and Gray of Real Life
Molly's feeling squirrel-ish this week and bounces from chores, to finding peace not helping people with their brokenness, to fig trees in underground greenhouses to burn treatments. Once she runs out of things to say, JR closes the show with a bit of tech, a recent experience with AI and a history-making hurdle cleared. Join us around our digital table!
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Show Notes
Intro: Notes for chores, changing your brain, lockdowns changed teenagers’ brains.
6:15: Becoming more black and white, shared bathrooms.
17:20: Life feels more gray though: a church leadership example.
19:05: Being in relationship with people who seem to be in perpetual brokenness and what God really calls us to with those people.
25:33: A new podcast recommendation.
31:33: Bob Quinn and his Kamut with Jill Winger.
35:57: Fig leaves and an underground greenhouse.
38:35: Some free burn treatment info for you.
42:45: How we use Kamut
47:15: A major technological achievement was made, the glories and terrors of AI
56:08: Show Close
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