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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 54 MIN

#34: Should Creatives Fear AI? | A Hopeful Christian Perspective

from Legacy Launchpod · host Leah McHenry

In this episode, Leah sits down with Kristen Estes — web designer, creative agency owner, product leader, and long-time multi-passionate creative — for a timely and honest conversation about AI, creativity, ethics, and the future of work. With so much noise online around artificial intelligence — from fear-driven headlines to overhyped promises — Leah wanted to bring on someone who is actually in the trenches using these tools every day in the creative world. Kristen brings a uniquely grounded perspective: she was an early adopter of AI, has worked closely with it in design and product development, and yet now has stronger boundaries and more caution than when she first started. Together, they unpack the tension so many creatives are feeling right now: Is AI a threat… a tool… or both? Kristen shares how AI is already disrupting real jobs in tech and design, why it’s becoming dangerous to completely ignore it, and how the people who thrive in this new era will need to think less like task-doers and more like directors — guiding systems, shaping output, and creating value beyond execution alone. But this conversation doesn’t stay purely practical. Leah and Kristen also go deeper into the spiritual and philosophical side of technology: how humans have always adapted through major shifts like the printing press, why our identity can’t be rooted in work alone, and how Christians can approach AI without fear while still maintaining discernment, ethics, and clear personal boundaries. They talk openly about deepfakes, regulation, AI-generated music, the “slop” problem in content, originality vs. iteration, and why in a world flooded with synthetic output, real soul, craftsmanship, and human connection may become more valuable than ever. This episode is a must-listen for creatives, entrepreneurs, and business owners who want to understand where AI actually fits — and how to use it wisely without losing what makes your work truly human. In this episode, we explore: Why AI has become one of the biggest tensions in the creative world Kristen’s background in web design, publishing, product leadership, and creative work What it looked like to be an early adopter of AI How AI is already disrupting jobs in tech, design, and entry-level creative roles Why the future belongs to people who can think like directors, not just executors The printing press parallel — and what history teaches us about technological disruption How Christians can think about work, purpose, and identity in an AI-driven age Why it may be dangerous to ignore AI completely The importance of setting clear ethical boundaries around how you use these tools Concerns around AI video, deepfakes, privacy, and image misuse Why AI should help with brainstorming and iteration — not replace original thought The difference between borrowing inspiration and losing integrity in the creative process Why “AI slop” may actually increase the value of high-quality human-made work How Kristen uses AI in design workflows without fully depending on it The limits of AI-built websites and why great design still requires human judgment Why digital experiences that lead to offline connection are becoming more valuable AI-generated music, synthetic content, and the growing need for discernment How faith, hope, and adaptability can anchor us in a rapidly changing future ⏩ CHAPTERS (00:00) AI Fear and Hype (00:20) Show Intro and Guest Setup (01:20) Kristin's Creative Career (03:25) Early AI Adoption Story (05:06) Jobs Disrupted by AI (06:58) Thinking Like a Director (09:35) Printing Press Parallel (10:42) Faith Purpose and Work (15:55) Use AI But Set Boundaries (22:05) Ethics for Creative Work (26:56) Original Work Matters (27:15) Borrowing Versus Stealing (28:39) Mermaid Candle Backlash (31:02) AI as Iteration Tool (31:39) Designers Versus Builders (33:29) Limits of AI Websites (35:53) Building My Own App (37:19) Digital Bridge to Offline (40:46) AI Music and Deepfakes (49:23) Hopeful Faithful Future GET HELP FROM LEAH: 💰⛏️ The Goldmine (for complete beginners): https://leahmchenry.com/goldmine/ ⚫ Apply for Mentorship & Work with Leah: https://tidycal.com/team/legacylaunchpad/strategy-chat ❤️ CONNECT WITH LEAH: Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/realleahmchenry/ Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/realleahmchenry Thanks for tuning in! Be sure to follow and leave a review!

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In this episode, Leah sits down with Kristen Estes — web designer, creative agency owner, product leader, and long-time multi-passionate creative — for a timely and honest conversation about AI, creativity, ethics, and the future of work. With so much noise online around artificial intelligence — from fear-driven headlines to overhyped promises — Leah wanted to bring on someone who is actually in the trenches using these tools every day in the creative world. Kristen brings a uniquely grounded perspective: she was an early adopter of AI, has worked closely with it in design and product development, and yet now has stronger boundaries and more caution than when she first started. Together, they unpack the tension so many creatives are feeling right now: Is AI a threat… a tool… or both? Kristen shares how AI is already disrupting real jobs in tech and design, why it’s becoming dangerous to completely ignore it, and how the people who thrive in this new era will need to think less like task-doers and more like directors — guiding systems, shaping output, and creating value beyond execution alone.But this conversation doesn’t stay purely practical. Leah and Kristen also go deeper into the spiritual and philosophical side of technology: how humans have always adapted through major shifts like the printing press, why our identity can’t be rooted in work alone, and how Christians can approach AI without fear while still maintaining discernment, ethics, and clear personal boundaries. They talk openly about deepfakes, regulation, AI-generated music, the “slop” problem in content, originality vs. iteration, and why in a world flooded with synthetic output, real soul, craftsmanship, and human connection may become more valuable than ever. This episode is a must-listen for creatives, entrepreneurs, and business owners who want to understand where AI actually fits — and how to use it wisely without losing what makes your work truly human. In this episode, we explore: Why AI has become one of the biggest tensions in the creative world Kristen’s background in web design, publishing, product leadership, and creative work What it looked like to be an early adopter of AI How AI is already disrupting jobs in tech, design, and entry-level creative roles Why the future belongs to people who can think like directors, not just executors The printing press parallel — and what history teaches us about technological disruption How Christians can think about work, purpose, and identity in an AI-driven age Why it may be dangerous to ignore AI completely The importance of setting clear ethical boundaries around how you use these tools Concerns around AI video, deepfakes, privacy, and image misuse Why AI should help with brainstorming and iteration — not replace original thought The difference between borrowing inspiration and losing integrity in the creative process Why “AI slop” may actually increase the value of high-quality human-made work How Kristen uses AI in design workflows without fully depending on it The limits of AI-built websites and why great design still requires human judgment Why digital experiences that lead to offline connection are becoming more valuable AI-generated music, synthetic content, and the growing need for discernment How faith, hope, and adaptability can anchor us in a rapidly changing future ⏩ CHAPTERS (00:00) AI Fear and Hype (00:20) Show Intro and Guest Setup (01:20) Kristin's Creative Career (03:25) Early AI Adoption Story (05:06) Jobs Disrupted by AI (06:58) Thinking Like a Director (09:35) Printing Press Parallel (10:42) Faith Purpose and Work (15:55) Use AI But Set Boundaries (22:05) Ethics for Creative Work (26:56) Original Work Matters (27:15) Borrowing Versus Stealing (28:39) Mermaid Candle Backlash (31:02) AI as Iteration Tool (31:39) Designers Versus Builders (33:29) Limits of AI Websites (35:53) Building My Own App (37:19) Digital Bridge to Offline (40:46) AI Music and Deepfakes (49:23) Hopeful Fa

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