Dust & Devotion: A Podcast about Stuff

Episode 3: Digital Verdigris

30 min · 6. jan. 2026
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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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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.

6. jan. 202630 min