EP 011: Why 2026 Is the Year of Analog Productivity
I ditched my phone and went back to paper. Here's why 2026 is the year you should do the same - and why setting a direction beats setting goals.
View episodeWhy millions of people are turning back to vinyl records, film cameras, paper notebooks, dumbphones, and cassette tapes? It's not nostalgia. It's resistance.
I ditched my phone and went back to paper. Here's why 2026 is the year you should do the same - and why setting a direction beats setting goals.
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Amazon's new policy restricting Kindle book downloads after February 2025 confirms why I buy physical media and DRM-free files. Own your content instead of renting it.
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Are you wondering when the best time is to give your child a smartphone? You're not alone.
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Our goal is to be intentional with the media we consume and maintain control over our experience.
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Imagine a future where giving a smartphone to a child is as frowned upon as giving them alcohol.
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As parents, we are worried about the potential consequences of our children growing up in a world where technology addiction and social media dependence are widespread.
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We share our journey of rediscovering the simplicity of life through the use of "dumb" phones, as opposed to the highly addictive smartphones that dominate our lives today.
View episodeYou should too if you love music made by humans and not AI.
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Today, we’re going to look at why I decided to ditch my smartphone, how I think it’s affected my life, and why you might want to consider something similar.
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How to have a good, respectful conversation online?
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In today's world many of us struggle to stay focused and productive. I certainly do. Despite the convenience and allure of digital tools, there's a growing movement towards embracing the simplicity and effectiveness of paper planning. I still use a paper notebook and don't plan to stop.
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