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Explore "technologyaddiction" with insightful episodes like "Conversation with Jonathan Haidt — The Kids Are Not Alright", "Manipulation tactics", "Get Sunak! The Tories are fighting again - Could Brits get sent to war in Russia? – How mad Guardian features happen", "Ep. 266: Take Control of Your Technology Habits" and "Normalize being an awful person" from podcasts like ""The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway", "Emergency Intercom", "Paper Cuts", "Deep Questions with Cal Newport" and "Emergency Intercom"" and more!
Episodes (15)
Manipulation tactics
Get Sunak! The Tories are fighting again - Could Brits get sent to war in Russia? – How mad Guardian features happen
Ep. 266: Take Control of Your Technology Habits
Do we need to move to a ranch in the middle of nowhere to take control of our technology habits? Cal argues that these types of extreme examples are counter-productive, making it seem like real changes are close to impossible. He offers instead an alternative approach based on zero-based budgeting your technological life.
Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here’s the link: bit.ly/3U3sTvo
Video from today’s episode: youtube.com/calnewportmedia
Today’s Deep Question: What does it really take to cure your smartphone addiction? [3:33]
- How can I build an audience without being consumed by social media? [31:20]
- If my kid uses an iPad for school, will he become cursed with digital distraction? [40:33]
- Does the digital minimalist community approve of Goodreads and Letterboxd? [48:52]
- I’m 30 years old and lost. How can I get my life back on track? [53:43]
- How can I stay on top of current events without scrolling social media? [1:02:11]
Closing Discussion: Is the Friendship Recession Real? What can you do to escape it? (w/ Jamie Kilstein) [1:08:38]
Links:
https://www.thefp.com/p/why-i-traded-my-smartphone-for-an-ax
https://midland-school.org
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Normalize being an awful person
Ladies' fluff (with Eddi Reader)
Jane and Fi are pondering why beavers have such good PR, whether they would consent to being micro-chipped and if Jane should put the heating on.
They're also joined by singer-songwriter Eddi Reader about her new project, a stage version of Brokeback Mountain.
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If you want to contact the show to ask a question and get involved in the conversation then please email us: janeandfi@times.radio.
Assistant Producers: Tom Vigar and Melanie Formosa
Times Radio Producer: Rosie Cutler
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i tried a dopamine “detox”
We got lead poisoning
372. Q&AF: Success Ladder Assessment, Pushing Through Chaos & Going From A Felon To A Business Owner
In today's episode, Andy answers your questions on how to properly assess your status on the success ladder mentioned in a previous episode with Ed Mylett, why it's crucial to be able to operate through chaos when it comes to chasing your dreams, and if being a convicted felon has any weight on starting or operating a business.
The REAL Effects of Internet Addiction
I’m in love with a streamer…
Johann Hari On Why You Can’t Pay Attention (& How To Reclaim Your Focus)
Unintended Consequences
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A tech-wise family with Andy Crouch
Andy Crouch, author of The Tech-Wise Family, shares how we can make the most out of technology without letting it rule our lives or addictive behaviour creep in.
You can find the show notes at http://lizearlewellbeing.com/episode-21-tech-wise-family-andy-crouch/.
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#255: The Joy of Missing Out - Getting Control of Your Digital Life
Do you feel overwhelmed by your digital devices? Do you constantly have an itch to check your phone even when you’re trying to focus on important work or interacting with your loved ones? Do you find the constant onslaught of opinions coming from the digital ether psychologically tiring? Do you feel like your inner life and grasp of existential meaning becomes more shallow the more time you spend online?
At one time, my guest today on the podcast could say yes to all those questions and decided to do something about it. Her name is Christina Crook and she’s the author of the Joy of Missing Out: Finding Balance in a Wired World. Today on the show Christina and I discuss the promise and perils of digital technology, her experiment with quitting the internet for a month, and tactics you can take to master technology rather than being its slave. Lots of great insights in this episode to curb your digital addiction.
After the show is over, check out the show notes at aom.is/jomo for links to resources where you can delve deeper into this topic.