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When's the last time you wrote a snail mail letter? Or got somewhere without using Google Maps? Or actually went to see a doctor in person, instead of using a screen? If you're over 40, you're probably feeling some sense of loss as analog methods for doing everyday things migrate online. If you're younger than that, there's a lot more fluidity and equity to society as tech bridges some gaps in everyday life. But as hosts Carmen Gonzalez and Jesse Hardman are finding out through their new podcast, Analog, it's not so straightforward.
By Jesse HardmanWhen's the last time you wrote a snail mail letter? Or got somewhere without using Google Maps? Or actually went to see a doctor in person, instead of using a screen? If you're over 40, you're probably feeling some sense of loss as analog methods for doing everyday things migrate online. If you're younger than that, there's a lot more fluidity and equity to society as tech bridges some gaps in everyday life. But as hosts Carmen Gonzalez and Jesse Hardman are finding out through their new podcast, Analog, it's not so straightforward.