Dust & Devotion: A Podcast about Stuff

Episode 2: These Four Walls

30 min · 8. nov. 2025
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In this episode of 'Dust & Devotion: a Podcast about Stuff,' host Kate LB shares her experience of moving across the country, leaving behind a house filled with memories to create a new home. Kate reflects on the emotional and physical challenges of packing up, differentiating between a house and a home, and the sentimental value tied to objects. She discusses the process of deciding what to keep and what to let go, highlighting stories from her personal journey, her aunt's downsizing, and memories shared by her best friend and cousin. Through these narratives, Kate explores the deeper meaning of home, the emotional weight of possessions, and the realization that home is a construct of memories, not just a physical space.

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Episode 3: Digital Verdigris

In this episode of 'Dust and Devotion: a Podcast about Stuff,' host Kate L-B reflects on the cyclical nature of products and technology, suggesting a return to analog in 2026 as a form of recalibrating between digital efficiency and analog authenticity. She shares personal anecdotes about the nostalgic value of physical objects and interviews her brother-in-law, Michael Brody, about how technology's march makes vintage items precious. They explore the difference between true vintage and mass-produced items that mimic the look, concluding that the real value lies in the rituals and memories associated with them. The episode wraps up with a call to balance digital convenience with analog intentionality, emphasizing the human need for tangible, lasting artifacts.

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