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Episode 4 of The Whole Future Podcast. Andy and Max sit down with Jonathan Lusk — co-founder of Bird Dog, a tech-enabled land intelligence and asset management platform — and Zachary Levi, actor (Shazam, Tangled, Sarah's Oil) and founder of Wildwood, a creative campus community outside Austin — to work through what may be the most important question leaders and families will face in the next decade: as the screen, the chatbot, and the synthetic companion become easier than the people right in front of us, what becomes the anchor? The answer the four of them keep returning to is the same: real community and authentic human connection.
Recent stats reveal what's happening in our current society and family. Two-thirds of babies under two now use screens, some up to eight hours a day. The average person spends six and a half hours daily inside a digital world — 19 years across a lifetime, nearly 29 for Gen Z. The synthetic flood is accelerating: 39% of new podcasts in nine days are AI-made, an AI blues singer hit eleven spots on the iTunes Top 100, and a virtual influencer with 9 million followers is generating millions a year. And it's getting more personal. 85% of UK boys aged 12–16 have spoken with an AI chatbot. One in five say they're dating one. A third of married Americans say AI gets their relationship struggles better than their spouse does. The split is simple: humans are drifting toward the synthetic because it's smoother, cheaper, and never asks anything back. And when that plays all the way out, the real question isn't technological. It's deeply human. When the easier version of love, friendship, and presence is always available — what holds a family, a marriage, a leader, a life together? The thesis of this episode is that community and connection aren't soft values. They're the anchors of the future.
In this episode:
Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-whole-future/id1887373533
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/2UI4RWWC114
Connect with Andy:
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andymaurer/
Website - https://pursuewhole.com/
Uncover Your Purpose & Identity - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GGTF6HDT
Connect with Jonathan:
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-lusk-67b885248/
Connect with Max:
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxhansen/
Connect with Zachary:
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1157048/
Wyldwood - https://wyldwood.com
The views expressed by me and all guests are personal opinions and do not constitute Financial, Medical, or Legal advice.
By Pursue WholeEpisode 4 of The Whole Future Podcast. Andy and Max sit down with Jonathan Lusk — co-founder of Bird Dog, a tech-enabled land intelligence and asset management platform — and Zachary Levi, actor (Shazam, Tangled, Sarah's Oil) and founder of Wildwood, a creative campus community outside Austin — to work through what may be the most important question leaders and families will face in the next decade: as the screen, the chatbot, and the synthetic companion become easier than the people right in front of us, what becomes the anchor? The answer the four of them keep returning to is the same: real community and authentic human connection.
Recent stats reveal what's happening in our current society and family. Two-thirds of babies under two now use screens, some up to eight hours a day. The average person spends six and a half hours daily inside a digital world — 19 years across a lifetime, nearly 29 for Gen Z. The synthetic flood is accelerating: 39% of new podcasts in nine days are AI-made, an AI blues singer hit eleven spots on the iTunes Top 100, and a virtual influencer with 9 million followers is generating millions a year. And it's getting more personal. 85% of UK boys aged 12–16 have spoken with an AI chatbot. One in five say they're dating one. A third of married Americans say AI gets their relationship struggles better than their spouse does. The split is simple: humans are drifting toward the synthetic because it's smoother, cheaper, and never asks anything back. And when that plays all the way out, the real question isn't technological. It's deeply human. When the easier version of love, friendship, and presence is always available — what holds a family, a marriage, a leader, a life together? The thesis of this episode is that community and connection aren't soft values. They're the anchors of the future.
In this episode:
Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-whole-future/id1887373533
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/2UI4RWWC114
Connect with Andy:
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andymaurer/
Website - https://pursuewhole.com/
Uncover Your Purpose & Identity - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GGTF6HDT
Connect with Jonathan:
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-lusk-67b885248/
Connect with Max:
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/maxhansen/
Connect with Zachary:
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1157048/
Wyldwood - https://wyldwood.com
The views expressed by me and all guests are personal opinions and do not constitute Financial, Medical, or Legal advice.