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Mentioned in 28 episodes

Reclaiming Conversation

The Power of Talk in a Digital Age
Book • 2015
Sherry Turkle's "Reclaiming Conversation" delves into the impact of technology on human connection and communication.

The book explores how our reliance on digital devices affects our ability to engage in meaningful face-to-face interactions.

Turkle argues that technology, while offering convenience, can hinder our capacity for empathy and genuine understanding.

She emphasizes the importance of fostering authentic communication in an increasingly digital world.

The book offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities of navigating the complexities of human interaction in the digital age.

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Mentioned in 28 episodes

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Ben Greenfield
when discussing the idea that digital interaction misses a prefix and it misses an actual in real life relationship.
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Rangan Chatterjee
, referencing her insights on teenagers' communication preferences in a technological world.
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Esther Perel: How to Feel More Connected, Respected And Valued At Work & Home #557
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Rangan Chatterjee
in relation to the decline of conversation skills.
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Why Your Brain Wants You To Be Anxious, Lazy & Fat (And What You Can Do About It) with Dr Anders Hansen #381
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Cal Newport
when discussing the challenges faced by younger generations in face-to-face communication.
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Cal Newport on Digital Minimalism: Why Focus Is the New Superpower
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Rangan Chatterjee
as a book that highlights how adolescents prefer text communication for its editing capabilities.
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BITESIZE | How Smartphones Are Rewiring Our Brains | Jonathan Haidt #554
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Cory Hixson
as a book referenced in "The Future is Analog" regarding conversation.
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166: The Future is Analog by David Sax
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Joe Buleg
as the next book to be discussed on the podcast.
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96: Triggers by Marshall Goldsmith

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