Between Two Languages, Two Worlds, One Stage
Jonathan grew up between languages and cultures. English and German. The U.S. and everywhere else. That in-between space taught him something most people learn much later: the moments that matter most are the ones where someone feels genuinely seen.
He started performing because he couldn’t stop. Freestyle rap in college led to stages, which led to events, which led to the realization that a room full of strangers can become a room full of friends if you give them the right moment.
Then AI happened. Not the way it happened for most people, with fear and hand-wringing, but with genuine curiosity. Jonathan saw what AI could do for creative work. He also saw what it couldn’t. And he realized that the conversation most people were having about AI was missing the point entirely.
So he built something new. Not a tech talk. Not a TED knock-off. A live experience that puts AI and human creativity on stage together and lets the audience decide what matters. He performs live. He demonstrates AI in real time. He makes people laugh. And by the end, the room isn’t afraid of AI anymore. They’re excited about what they can do with it.
That’s what MindMySong is. It’s the idea that the best creative work happens when technology and humanity stop competing and start collaborating. It’s performance, speaking, and custom experiences designed to make people feel alive. Not impressed. Not intimidated. Alive.


