Jim Bodden — the person behind pcSHOWme.
Jim Bodden has been playing bass for more than fifty years, and leading worship for nearly as long. pcSHOWme started as a place to talk about AI and technology — it's grown into something more personal: a 125K-subscriber home for original music, visual art, and honest faith, made in public rather than behind closed doors.
Jim writes from a simple, tested conviction: Life Works Out. Not because life is easy — his current season is proof it isn't — but because he's built his life around Synergistic Harmony: the belief that faith, craft, and struggle aren't opposing forces. Combined honestly, they make something stronger than any one of them alone.
That conviction shows up everywhere in his work. It's in the 70+ original songs he's written, many of them born out of worship sets he's led for years. It's in "Thank You I Love You," a song built on a prayer his mother spoke every morning for sixty years: "Jesus, I love you and thank you for everything." Jim now opens his own daily journal the same way — a small habit repeated long enough to become a life philosophy.
It's also in the AI and technology work that gave pcSHOWme its name. Jim treats new tools — AI video, AI-assisted art, the same technology he explores on the channel — as instruments, not gimmicks: another way to say something true.
Right now, that "something true" includes one of the hardest seasons of Jim's life. He's walking through it in the open, on camera and in his music, calling it fighting from victory — creating not to distract from the fight, but because the outcome was never in question. pcSHOWme exists to document that: not a highlight reel, but a real one.