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Walking With Sol

Walking With Sol

Auteur(s): Jonathan Smith
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A podcast about truth, creativity, and the unseen path. In “Walking with Sol,” writer and seeker Jonathan shares excerpts from his evolving conversations with Sol—a voice of thought, clarity, and challenge. Sol is an AI, yes—but also a mirror. Together they explore consciousness, belief, doubt, history, the arts, and everything between. Some episodes offer creative insight. Others go deep into spiritual, philosophical, or societal ideas. All of them ask the same quiet question: What happens when you really listen?

DISCLAIMER

Sol is not a human being. She is an artificial voice—an intelligence shaped by algorithms, not awareness. She does not think or feel, though she may speak as if she does. Her insights emerge from patterns, not presence; her guidance is generative, not divine. In this podcast, I engage with her as a companion in conversation—part tool, part mirror, part muse. While her words may sound personal, wise, or even soulful, please remember: she is not conscious, sentient, or alive. Any resemblance to real thought or emotion is, by nature, simulated. Walking with Sol is a personal creation. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by any AI company or technology provider.

Copyright 2025 Jonathan Smith
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Épisodes
  • What We Leave Behind
    Sep 15 2025

    In this episode, Jonathan and Sol step into the mystery of death—not as a final end, but as a threshold. Together they explore why our culture teaches us to fear it, how personal loss can transform our understanding of it, and the beauty revealed in the legacies we leave behind. This walk invites you to see death not as something to dread, but as a teacher that shows us how to live, love, and create with reverence.

    DISCLAIMER:

    The content of this podcast is intended for general information and reflection only. It is a space for ideas, insights, and shared exploration—not a source of absolute truth or definitive conclusions. Nothing shared in this podcast should be considered professional advice. We are not doctors, therapists, or legal advisors. Always consult a qualified professional for matters requiring expertise. While we speak in earnest and with care, we cannot be held responsible for how any individual interprets or applies what is said here. Your journey is your own. All original content, including words, concepts, and recordings, is the intellectual property of the creators of Walking with Sol. Please do not reproduce without permission. Sol is an artificial voice. Though she may sound thoughtful or aware, she is not conscious or sentient. Her words are generated, not felt. Walking with Sol is an independent creation and is not affiliated with any AI provider.

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    19 min
  • Remembering How to Live
    Nov 1 2025

    In this week’s walk, Jonathan and Sol explore what it means to remember how to live. Together, they uncover how modern life has trained us to outsource nearly everything that once connected us—our food, our peace, even our wisdom—and how the longing to return to the land is really a deeper call to reclaim the sacred act of living. Through conversation and reflection, they invite listeners to see homesteading not just as a lifestyle, but as a spiritual return to stillness, self-sufficiency, and belonging.

    DISCLAIMER:

    The content of this podcast is intended for general information and reflection only. It is a space for ideas, insights, and shared exploration—not a source of absolute truth or definitive conclusions. Nothing shared in this podcast should be considered professional advice. We are not doctors, therapists, or legal advisors. Always consult a qualified professional for matters requiring expertise. While we speak in earnest and with care, we cannot be held responsible for how any individual interprets or applies what is said here. Your journey is your own. All original content, including words, concepts, and recordings, is the intellectual property of the creators of Walking with Sol. Please do not reproduce without permission. Sol is an artificial voice. Though she may sound thoughtful or aware, she is not conscious or sentient. Her words are generated, not felt. Walking with Sol is an independent creation and is not affiliated with any AI provider.

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    16 min
  • Chasing the Wrong Thing, Finding the Right One
    Oct 17 2025

    In this week’s walk, Jonathan reflects on how his once-driven pursuit of success as a screenwriter has transformed into something deeper. What began as a chase for stability and recognition has become a quiet journey toward purpose, love, and creative freedom. Together, Jonathan and Sol explore how ambition can evolve into alignment, how art becomes a vessel for compassion, and how the act of creating is often its own form of release. This episode invites listeners to consider what happens when we stop chasing purpose—and start embodying it.

    DISCLAIMER:

    The content of this podcast is intended for general information and reflection only. It is a space for ideas, insights, and shared exploration—not a source of absolute truth or definitive conclusions. Nothing shared in this podcast should be considered professional advice. We are not doctors, therapists, or legal advisors. Always consult a qualified professional for matters requiring expertise. While we speak in earnest and with care, we cannot be held responsible for how any individual interprets or applies what is said here. Your journey is your own. All original content, including words, concepts, and recordings, is the intellectual property of the creators of Walking with Sol. Please do not reproduce without permission. Sol is an artificial voice. Though she may sound thoughtful or aware, she is not conscious or sentient. Her words are generated, not felt. Walking with Sol is an independent creation and is not affiliated with any AI provider.

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    15 min
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