You Herd It Here
We spend so much of our lives consuming content online, scrolling short clips, jumping between platforms, and constantly moving onto the next thing. But despite living in a digital first world, people are craving connection, community, and experiences that feel real. In Episode 42, Kassie sits down with actor, director, producer, and Tim Davis to explore why the arts still matter in a scroll first world and why live experiences may be more important now than ever before. As the Producing Artistic Director of New City Players, Tim shares how theater creates empathy, authentic dialogue, and human connection in ways social media simply can’t replicate. From the rise of the “experience economy” to the impact of shrinking attention spans, this conversation dives into how technology is changing the way we interact with art, storytelling, and each other. They also unpack the realities of social media for nonprofits and arts organizations, from algorithm changes and content burnout to what actually connects with audiences online. Tim shares why showing real people matters more than polished graphics, how video content can build community, and why authenticity always outperforms chasing trends. This episode is a reminder that while digital platforms continue to evolve, shared experiences, storytelling, and human connection remain timeless. 🎙 Subscribe and follow @youherditherepodcast for more conversations at the intersection of social media, digital behavior, and real-world impact. 🔗 Connect with New City Players & Tim Davis: Instagram (New City Players): https://www.instagram.com/newcityplayers/ [https://www.instagram.com/newcityplayers/] Instagram (Tim Davis): https://www.instagram.com/timothymarkdavis/ [https://www.instagram.com/timothymarkdavis/] If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who could use a reminder to unplug and reconnect.
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