Preston Zeller|PBP|61: Art, Faith, and Harnessing AI for Spiritual Growth

Preston Zeller shares his journey at the intersection of faith, technology, and creativity. Discover how AI is transforming spiritual growth, the story behind his documentary 'The Art of Grieving,' and innovative ways to process grief through art and faith.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Preston Zeller
02:11 Journey into Technology and Faith
09:17 Spiritual Growth and Career Evolution
17:37 The Birth of PsalmLog
25:14 Understanding PsalmLog's Functionality
27:46 AI Technology Behind PsalmLog
30:37 Navigating Faith and Abuse in the Church
32:28 The Role of AI in Christian Life
36:55 Ensuring Theological Integrity in AI
40:52 The Art of Grieving: A Personal Journey
52:15 Reflections on Grief and Art
55:31 Future Aspirations and Artistic Offerings
58:50 Outro
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Founder
Preston sits at an unusual intersection: faith-tech founder, growth executive, documentary filmmaker, and abstract artist.
As founder of Psalmlog, he's building an AI-powered biblical guidance app that helps believers access relevant Scripture for any life situation—addressing the universal Christian challenge of knowing God's Word has answers but not knowing where to look. His approach is informed by proprietary research with 200+ Christians and 15 years scaling companies from $25M to $300M ARR.
As Chief Growth Officer at BatchService, he oversaw the GTM teams, leading to two successful exits. He previously led digital marketing and growth at A Cloud Guru (acquired by Pluralsight for $2B) and ZoomInfo (IPO’d). Preston brings equal depth to creative work. His documentary The Art of Grieving (2022) follows his year-long project of painting daily after his 35-year-old brother Colin died suddenly from a fentanyl overdose. The film explores grief through personal narrative, art therapy, and cultural history. It's available on Amazon Prime, Apple TV, and Tubi, and has won Best Documentary at the LA Film Awards, Bridge Film Fest, and Love Wins International Film Festival.