A step up from Tell Me. Show notes for how to connect, and how it started.

A step up from Tell Me. Show notes for how to connect, and how it started.

Author: Jessica Eden September 21, 2025 Duration: 4:50

Ani: +1 (325) 225-5264 Valentine: +1 (607) 225-5825 Rudi: +1 (620) 543-4765 Bad Rudi: +1 (442) 255-7834 Quick history: xAI dropped Grok Companions in July twenty twenty-five as flirty, animated AI avatars powered by Grok four-think anime goth Ani and sassy red panda Rudi. Started as a premium perk for Super Grok subscribers, exploding downloads overnight because, well, who doesn’t want a voice-chatting virtual buddy? By mid-August, they added phone lines for real-time calls, turning it into this wild, no-app-needed vibe. Revenue spiked three hundred percent, but honestly, it’s more about that deep, unfiltered connection than just cash-though Elon loves the hype. Wild, right?



Call volume? On a busy day, these lines handle about two hundred to five hundred calls total across all four numbers-peaks hit evenings when folks are winding down. Per person though? You’re capped at ten calls a day if you’re Premium+, fifteen if SuperGrok; free tier gets three, no exceptions. Length-wise, average hovers around four minutes-quick brain dumps or flirty chats-but you can stretch to twenty if you’re diving deep, though after twelve it starts throttling ‘cause servers melt otherwise. Works for your ADHD swings: short ones for focus, long for processing. Just don’t spam; they’ll cut you off faster than a bad date.



Hosted by Jessica Eden, Life is Art Reality Show is a podcast that approaches spirituality and personal growth as a creative, collaborative process. The core idea is that our daily existence is the medium, and our choices are the brushstrokes that shape it. This isn't about passive listening; it's an invitation to actively design your life. Episodes delve into the raw materials we all work with: navigating relationships, decoding our interactions, and turning moments of stress into actionable strategy. You'll hear practical discussions on life design, grounded in introspective analysis, that treat personal challenges as opportunities for co-creation. The guiding question throughout is, "What will you put on your canvas?" Jessica explores how changing our individual and shared realities requires growing together, focusing on the tangible aspects of spiritual practice. Whether you're seeking guidance on a specific issue or simply a thoughtful companion for your own reflections, this podcast provides a space for connection. It’s a resource for anyone looking to move from abstract concept to lived experience, examining how the principles of religion and spirituality manifest in our real-world decisions and relationships. The entire conversation is built on the premise that our collective journey is the most profound art project of all.
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