The Modern Creative Woman
Ask me a question or let me know what you think! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2199359/fan_mail/new] What would happen if you stopped documenting your life long enough to actually experience it? In this episode, we explore the growing cultural movement toward an “analog summer” — intentionally stepping away from constant digital stimulation and reconnecting with slower, more tactile, deeply human ways of living. From knitting and painting to playing cards, baking, reading, walking, and spending time in meaningful third spaces, this conversation is about reclaiming attention, creativity, and presence in a world designed to fragment all three. Amy shares reflections on wanting to be fully present during her son’s last summer before college, the surprising relief of taking several days away from her phone, and the neuroscience behind why our devices are making it harder to focus, create, rest, and connect. This episode also explores: * the psychological cost of constant scrolling * dopamine loops and digital overstimulation * attention fragmentation and “brain rot” * the loss of third spaces in modern life * why multitasking is damaging to the brain * stress hormones, cortisol, and emotional overload * how excessive screen time impacts creativity and cognition * rebuilding cognitive reserve through novelty, art, movement, and mindfulness * practical ways to create your own analog summer You’ll also hear simple, realistic strategies for reducing screen time without perfectionism or shame: * switching back to a traditional alarm clock * leaving books and art supplies visible around the house * replacing scrolling with tactile activities * creating environments that make analog living easier and more appealing * intentionally seeking out novelty, beauty, and in-person experiences This episode is ultimately an invitation to reclaim your attention and return to the kinds of experiences that nourish creativity, emotional health, and meaningful connection. Because creativity is one of the most analog experiences we can have. In This Episode * Why your phone feels impossible to put down * The neuroscience behind compulsive scrolling * What happens to the brain during chronic overstimulation * How digital life has replaced many of our third spaces * Why boredom, slowness, and novelty matter for creativity * Small shifts that can dramatically improve focus and mood * How analog experiences help regulate the nervous system Mentioned in This Episode * David Sedaris * Architectural Digest * Enso drawing * Fine Points yarn shop in Cleveland * Kitty Cotton’s “55 Ways I’m Unplugging This Summer” Reflection Question What would an analog summer look like for you? What are 55 things you could do instead of looking at your phone? Support the Podcast If you enjoy The Modern Creative Woman Podcast, be sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. You can also support the show through monthly sponsorships, which help keep the podcast completely commercial free. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2199359/support] Explore the Modern Creative Woman Community https://moderncreativewoman.com [https://arttherapycentersf.com/] Free Goodies and Subscribe to the Monthly Newsletter https://moderncreativewoman.com/subscribe-to-the-creative-woman/ [https://mcusercontent.com/53c5579a5feca0090377003c7/files/b4f5b916-6160-01d5-e760-40b1327eac06/Modern_Creative_Woman_Manifesta.pdf] Connect with Dr. Amy on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dramybackos/ [https://www.instagram.com/dramybackos/]
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