How we talk to (or don't talk to) others in places then & now
From 78 S2.E026
Summary:
In this episode of the From 78 podcast, recorded on Thursday, December 4th, I discuss the subjective experience of time and how it intertwines with social spaces and technology. After a hectic Thanksgiving with my family, I delve into the significance of physical places in making meaningful human connections, contrasting them with today's digital interactions. I highlight a particular episode of Craig Mod's newsletter 'Ridgelines' that emphasizes the atmosphere of jazz kisaten in Japan and their unique social dynamics. I also share observations from my own life, pondering how modern technology and remote work have transformed communal spaces like cafes, affecting how people interact today. Suggestions and reflections on this transformation invite listeners to consider their own experiences and interactions in such spaces.
Table of Contents:
- 00:32 Introduction and Thanksgiving Reflections
- 01:52 Podcast Content and Recent Activities
- 04:14 Craig Mod and His Works
- 06:50 The Importance of Place in Human Experience12:22 Jazz Kissa: A Unique Cultural Phenomenon
- 17:48 Reflections on Modern Social Interactions
- 24:50 Conclusion and Listener Engagement
Referenced:
- Marjory Prime (film)
- Mubi (service)
- Craig Mod (web)
- Things Become Other Things (book)
- Ridgelines 218 (web)
- Ridgelines archive (web)
- Kissa by Kissa (book)
Contact:
from78podcast@gmail.com