This week we talk to Manoush Zomorodi about remaining human in a digital age
This interview was recorded live in the WNYC studios in New York city, home of other popular podcasts like RadioLab, The New Yorker Radio Hour and Freakonomics.
Manoush Zomorodi is the host and managing editor of Note to Self, “the tech show about being human,” from WNYC Studios.
Every week on her podcast, Manoush searches for answers to life’s digital quandaries, through experiments and conversations with listeners and experts. Topics include information overload, digital clutter, sexting “scandals," and the eavesdropping capabilities of our gadgets.
Manoush’s goal, as the New York Times wrote, is to “embrace the ridiculousness” of modern life, even when that means downloading dozens of apps to fight the feeling of digital overload. She often speaks on creativity in the digital age, kids and technology, and non-fiction storytelling.
Manoush has won numerous awards including 4 from the New York Press Club. In 2014, the Alliance for Women in Media named her Outstanding Host. Prior to New York Public Radio, Manoush reported and produced around the world for BBC News and Thomson Reuters. In 2012, she published Camera Ready, a guide to multimedia journalism.
The Note to Self podcast is starting a new challenge called Infomagical to help cope with information overload.. You will hear more about during the episode. If you want to sign up to participate at go to wnyc.org/infomagical. Challenge week starts February 1 and runs through February 5.
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In This Interview, Manoush and I Discuss:
The One You Feed parable
How the good and bad wolf help each other to find the middle ground
Which "technology" wolf are you feeding?
Keeping our humanity in a digital age
Trying to understand the effects our technologies have on us
Having to make too many small decisions all day long
Information overload
How the average American takes in over 12 hours of information per day
The Note to Self Infomagical challenge
The consumption to creation ratio
Taking in too much information but not remembering or applying any of it
How a theme is important for memory and learning
The myth of multi-tasking
How not being perfect is the point of being human
The new digital literacy
Information filter failure
Asking "What's the Point" when consuming digital content
Eric's Three Questions:
What am I doing?
Why am I doing?
Is it what I should be doing?
Pulsing- working in small bursts
Getting everything out of your mind and written down somewhere and then prioritize it
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