EP 56 | Thinking Through: AI Companions — A Voice Without a Body

What happens when something artificial starts feeling safer than actual relationship?

In this episode, Jonathan Kindler thinks through the rising world of AI companions and what it reveals about loneliness, comfort, and the deep human desire to be known. Beginning with the movie Her, this episode explores why artificial companionship can feel so compelling, especially in a world where real relationships are costly, inconvenient, and vulnerable.

Blending biblical reflection, counseling insight, and cultural observation, Jonathan looks at Genesis 2, John 1, Proverbs 27, Galatians 6, and Hebrews 4 to show why we were made for more than a voice that responds. We were made for embodied love — love that comes near, tells the truth, bears burdens, and walks with us in real life.

Whether you’ve used AI for advice, comfort, conflict, just to organize your thoughts, or want to know more about what’s coming with AI this episode invites you to slow down and ask a better question: is this helping me move toward people, or away from them?

You were made for more than artificial intimacy.

You were made for embodied love.

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EP 56 | Thinking Through: AI Companions — A Voice Without a Body
Jonathan Kindler
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