The Going Scared Podcast with Jessica Honegger
Society & Culture:Personal Journals
Today we launch a brand-new series all about our digital health. During the pandemic, our need to be connected - even digitally - is at an all-time high, but at what cost? Are we using tech to escape? Is it making us more or less socially aware? Are our phones listening to us?
To answer all of those questions, and more, Jessica spends time with Max Stossel. Max is the Head of Education for the Center for Humane Technology, an organization of former tech insiders and CEOs dedicated to realigning technology with humanity’s best interests. What Max reveals in this conversation may surprise you.
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— More about Max and his work.
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Dr. Curt Thompson, Being Known and Loved - Pt. 1
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Sarah Stewart Holland & Beth Silvers, The Quest for Political Civility
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