Josh Gilmer on AI video journaling, founder self-awareness, searchable memory, and the future of personal growth
Most founders say they want self-awareness.
What they usually mean is they want a cleaner notes app.
In this episode of AI for Founders, Ryan Estes sits down with Josh Gilmer, founder of Historic, to explore a wild and increasingly relevant idea: what if the most valuable founder data is not in your CRM, your calendar, or your analytics dashboard, but in the raw, unfiltered way you talk when nobody is grading the performance?
Josh argues that handwritten journaling and polished note-taking often miss the point. By the time a thought hits the page, it has already been edited, softened, and made presentable. Historic takes the opposite path. It uses video journaling plus AI to capture tone, posture, energy, hesitation, and emotional context, then turns that into searchable, structured memory.
The conversation starts with founder productivity and quickly opens into something bigger: burnout detection, AI coaching, parenting, second brains, the future of memory, and whether technology will help humans reconnect or just become even more insulated.
This one is for founders building hard, thinking fast, and wondering whether the biggest blind spot in the company might be the person running it.
What you’ll learn
Why written journaling often captures polished thoughts instead of real thoughts
How video journaling can reveal emotional and cognitive patterns text misses
Why searchable personal memory may become a founder advantage
How AI could eventually detect burnout, mood shifts, and recurring decision patterns
Why productivity might shift from doing more to remembering better
How Historic is being built and positioned for founder adoption
Why Josh believes AI should strengthen human relationships, not replace them
https://historic.app/
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