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Who’s in Control?

32 min · 26 de jun de 2026
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For years, technology promised to make life easier. So why do so many of us feel more disconnected than ever? Bestselling author David Sax (The Future is Analog) joins Hit Pause to explore why people are rediscovering the value of real-world experiences. From bookstores and vinyl records to neighborhood restaurants, travel, and face-to-face conversation.We talk about why the future may actually be more analog than digital, how our relationship with technology has changed, and what anyone can do to bring more joy, meaning, and connection back into everyday life.If you've ever felt burned out by screens, social media, or constant connectivity, this conversation offers a hopeful perspective on what comes next.In this episode:• Why people are returning to analog experiences• The hidden costs of living online• How community and tactile experiences improve our lives• Can technology and real life coexist?• Practical ways to reconnect with what mattersSubscribe to Hit Pause for weekly conversations that make sense of a rapidly changing world. We're also on Substack (starprice.substack.com), Apple and Spotify. Links in bio.

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Portada del episodio Who’s in Control?

Who’s in Control?

For years, technology promised to make life easier. So why do so many of us feel more disconnected than ever? Bestselling author David Sax (The Future is Analog) joins Hit Pause to explore why people are rediscovering the value of real-world experiences. From bookstores and vinyl records to neighborhood restaurants, travel, and face-to-face conversation.We talk about why the future may actually be more analog than digital, how our relationship with technology has changed, and what anyone can do to bring more joy, meaning, and connection back into everyday life.If you've ever felt burned out by screens, social media, or constant connectivity, this conversation offers a hopeful perspective on what comes next.In this episode:• Why people are returning to analog experiences• The hidden costs of living online• How community and tactile experiences improve our lives• Can technology and real life coexist?• Practical ways to reconnect with what mattersSubscribe to Hit Pause for weekly conversations that make sense of a rapidly changing world. We're also on Substack (starprice.substack.com), Apple and Spotify. Links in bio.

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