A046 - The Biggest Criminal of Your Mind Is in Your Pocket
In this solo episode of Authbition, Andrew DiMeo records from the quiet engineering quad at NC State University during a Saturday bike ride on Mother’s Day weekend.
What begins as a test of a new mobile recording setup becomes a more personal behind-the-scenes episode about listener feedback, building Authbition into something bigger than a podcast, and returning to the roots of the show: reading essays out loud.
Andrew shares the story behind his essay, “The Biggest Criminal of Your Mind Is in Your Pocket,” a provocative reflection on cognitive offloading, GPS, smartphones, AI, memory, brain health, and the skills we may be losing without noticing.
The episode explores the tension between useful technology and overdependence, asking what happens when we let devices do the thinking before our minds have had the chance to grow.
Along the way, Andrew reflects on:
* Recording from NC State, where he taught for 12 years
* Feedback from listeners about the future of Authbition
* Why he plans to read more of his own essays again
* Building Authbition as a movement, not just a show
* Cognitive offloading, dementia, GPS, calculators, CAD, and AI
* Why getting lost, drawing by hand, playing music, and remembering phone numbers might still matter
* The difference between using tools and surrendering our minds to them
Read the essay for free with this Friend Link:
https://medium.com/ai-ai-oh/the-biggest-criminal-of-your-mind-is-in-your-pocket-ff610b52c00f?sk=4e9de44905f57504818cc86e05d162d2 [https://medium.com/ai-ai-oh/the-biggest-criminal-of-your-mind-is-in-your-pocket-ff610b52c00f?sk=4e9de44905f57504818cc86e05d162d2]