Echos of Impact
What if the thing making our lives easier is also asking for more access than we realize? In this timely episode of Echos of Impact, Briana and Cherise sit down with Misty Phillip for a conversation about faith, artificial intelligence, family, and discernment in a world that is changing faster than most of us can keep up with. Misty brings both wisdom and tenderness to a topic that can feel overwhelming, reminding us that Christians don't have to respond to AI with fear, but we do need to respond with prayer, wisdom, and spiritual clarity. Misty Phillip is a best-selling author, cybersecurity and AI executive, podcast host, and faith leader. As COO of Trilogyworks, she helps organizations navigate responsible AI implementation and cybersecurity. Before stepping into technology leadership, Misty left a promising consulting career to homeschool her three sons for more than twenty years. She later founded Spark Media, equipping thousands of Christian podcasters, and has written several books, including The Struggle is Real, But So is God, Spark Your Influence, Upskill or Die: Thriving in the AI Revolution, and her newest release, The Trojan Horse of the Digital Age: Why Christians Must Discern AI. This conversation is about more than technology. It is about what we allow into our homes, what we hand to our children, and how we stay rooted in God's Word when the line between helpful and harmful keeps moving. Misty shares pieces of her own story of grief, motherhood, surrender, and obedience, and then invites us to think honestly about how AI is shaping our attention, our families, our work, and our need for real human connection. What We Cover: * Misty's faith journey and the moments where God met her in grief and surrender * What it looked like to homeschool her three sons for more than twenty years * How God led Misty from podcasting and media into cybersecurity and AI leadership * Why Christians need wisdom and discernment around artificial intelligence * What families may be missing about AI in everyday life * The difference between using AI as a tool and treating it like a companion * Why children need real connection, emotional intelligence, and spiritual grounding in the digital age * How to approach technology without fear, but with prayer and biblical wisdom * What it means to raise kids who can discern what is real, what is false, and what is forming them Key Quotes: "AI in itself is a tool, but it's not neutral." "Use computers for computer things." Big Takeaway: Some things are meant to stay human — connection, companionship, discipleship, parenting, and discernment. Connect with Misty Phillip: Website: https://mistyphillip.com [https://mistyphillip.com/]Book: The Trojan Horse of the Digital Age: Why Christians Must Discern AI [https://a.co/d/0f2issVo]Company: https://trilogyworks.com [https://trilogyworks.com/]LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mistyphillip [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mistyphillip]Speaking Inquiries: Info@MistyPhillip.com Join the Conversation: We'd love to hear what this conversation stirred in you. What are you currently praying through when it comes to technology, your home, your kids, or your own habits? Come connect with us on Instagram or join the conversation in the Echos of Impact Community. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/echos_of_impact/ [https://www.instagram.com/echos_of_impact/]Echos of Impact Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/echosofimpact [https://www.facebook.com/groups/echosofimpact] Final Notes: Thank you for listening to Echos of Impact. If this episode encouraged you, challenged you, or gave you something to think about, we'd be so grateful if you would follow the podcast, share this episode with a friend, and leave a review. Your support helps more women find these conversations and be reminded that God is still leading, still speaking, and still inviting us to walk with wisdom in every season.
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