
Ayo. Gwyneth Paltrow brought one of the sharpest relationship therapists alive to the Goop podcast this week, and the conversation went deep immediately.
The Goop founder sat down with Esther Perel, a Belgian-American psychotherapist and one of the most recognized voices in relationship theory. Perel’s work on love, desire, and infidelity has genuinely shaped how millions think about what they want from a partner. This week she and Paltrow took on a question that’s been sitting on everyone’s mind: what is AI doing to how people love?
The episode hits heavy territory. From AI-drafted breakup texts to technology as a form of emotional companionship, these two go straight at the hard stuff. No soft landings.
One of the biggest threads is trust. AI can write your most personal messages now. It can draft the conversation you’ve been dreading, in the exact tone you want. What does that do to intimacy? To the feeling that someone really meant what they said? That’s the kind of question Perel was built for. She’s spent her career sitting inside those uncomfortable spaces between desire, vulnerability, and commitment. She brings all of that to this episode.
The Goop account framed it raw: “when trust breaks, can intimacy come back?” That question carries the whole episode.
Marriage comes up too. The episode examines how the institution has shifted over recent decades, and how technology keeps accelerating that shift. Perel has long argued that modern couples expect too much from each other. People want one person to fill every role. Best friend, co-parent, passionate lover, all at once. AI adds a complicated new layer. Tools that simulate empathy and companionship push those expectations into even stranger territory.
Perel’s track record speaks for itself. She’s the author of “Mating in Captivity” and “The State of Affairs,” two books that reshaped how a lot of people think about long-term relationships. She also hosts “Where Should We Begin?”, a podcast built around live couples therapy sessions. Her TED Talks on infidelity and desire have pulled tens of millions of views. She shows up anywhere and the conversation goes deep.
The Goop podcast has built a solid reputation for not shying away from difficult conversations. Paltrow tends to bring guests who push back and don’t hand out easy answers. Perel is that energy turned up loud.
For Paltrow, this is familiar ground. Goop has always lived at the intersection of wellness, science, and lifestyle. AI is reshaping everything from healthcare to therapy. The brand is naturally pulling those conversations into its orbit.
AI companions are a real and growing industry. Apps built around emotional support and simulated intimacy have been drawing millions of subscribers and just as much controversy. Therapists across the board are wrestling with what that means for real human connection. This episode doesn’t try to hand down a verdict. Paltrow and Perel open the door and walk through it together.
The episode is available now on the Goop podcast. New episodes drop weekly.
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