

Jeff Burningham
Venture capitalist, entrepreneur and first-time author of The Last Book Written by a Human: Becoming Wise in the Age of AI, speaking about AI, human flourishing, and spiritual maturation in the age of intelligent machines.
Top 3 podcasts with Jeff Burningham
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Oct 12, 2025 • 54min
The Last Book Written By a Human — a conversation with Jeff Burningham
Jeff Burningham, an entrepreneur and former gubernatorial candidate, discusses his transformative journey and the insights from his book, The Last Book Written By a Human. He reflects on a profound experience by the Ganges River, framing it as a metaphor for life's constant changes. Jeff critiques the achievement-driven 'old game' and advocates for prioritizing presence and inner awareness. Fascinatingly, he presents AI as a 'cosmic mirror' that reveals our true selves, urging a return to love, family, and nature amidst rapid technological advancements.

Sep 12, 2025 • 22min
AI is a Good for Humanity! w/USATODAY Best Selling Author! 🎯 Jeff Burningham | Ep. 410
In this engaging conversation, Jeff Burningham, a USATODAY Best Selling Author and serial entrepreneur, shares his refreshing optimism about AI. He discusses how AI can be a mirror for human transformation, pushing us to build deeper relationships and live more intentionally. Jeff's personal journey, including a pivotal trip to Varanasi, illustrates the importance of self-reflection. He advocates for stepping back from technology to foster creativity and argues that a wise humanity can harness AI for a hopeful, art-filled future.

Nov 4, 2025 • 2h 28min
370 — How to Stay Human When Machines Get Smarter With Jeff Burningham
In this engaging discussion, Jeff Burningham, a venture capitalist and first-time author of 'The Last Book Written by a Human,' explores the complex relationship between humans and AI. He delves into how AI can serve as a mirror, encouraging us to reflect and prioritize our humanity. Jeff emphasizes the importance of personal and societal growth amid technological disruption, advocating for wise leadership and community. He also highlights the beauty of life's messiness and urges us to embrace being over doing in a rapidly changing world.


