Joshua Armah is a 32-year-old engineer who bootstrapped his way from Atlantic City poverty to the intersection of AI infrastructure and health equity. He spent 20 years learning to code, build systems, and scale businesses before a car accident left him partially blind — and forced him to ask: what would it feel like for someone in rural Arkansas with chronic disease to access a specialist? In this episode, Garry Lineham recognizes his younger self in Josh, and together they explore why AI isn't a threat to humanity — it's an elevator. They discuss how agents replace task slavery (not people), how morality scales when you make it open source, and what it means to build an augmented version of consciousness. Josh reveals why he's helping Human Garage build AI Garry: because Garry helped him first, and that's how alignment actually works.


  • I Was Headed to the Grave or to Jail — Josh's confession about being a freshman when his girlfriend got pregnant — and how that single moment redirected his entire trajectory from chaos toward fatherhood and redemption.


  • Curiosity Was Developed in Me to the Maximum — The permission structure that shaped Josh's mind: a mother and grandfather who let him explore everything except the unethical. By age 12, he'd read 500 books a summer.


  • When Garry Hears Josh's Story and Sees Himself — The recognition moment that reframes the entire episode: Garry names the mirror between his own young hustler self and Josh — same path, same teachers (Zig Ziglar, Bob Proctor, Napoleon Hill).


  • I Walked Three Miles with a Patch on My Face — The car accident that partially blinded Josh and forced him to reimagine everything. He walked out of the hospital because he needed to see — and it changed what he chooses to build.


  • It's Not Artificial — It's Augmented Intelligence — The linguistic reframe that unlocks the conversation: agents as task-enablers, not replacements. AI removes the work that blocks human creativity, not the humans themselves.


  • The Doritos Janitor and the Ford Screw — Garry's stories of real innovation coming from the ground level — how efficiency tools elevate the whole system and let the best ideas surface from unexpected places.


  • It's So Simple — Because You Helped Me — Josh's answer to why he builds AI Garry without payment: energy recognition. Garry helped him, so he helps back. Alignment, not transaction.



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