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When did the phone stop being a tool… and quietly become the centre of our attention?
In this episode, Noah looks at the strange little behaviours we’ve all accepted as normal: people drifting through the streets with their eyes glued to a screen, entire tables of friends sitting together in silence, and the quiet panic that appears the moment boredom lasts more than ten seconds.
From “phone walkers” crossing the road without looking up, to the bizarre ritual of refreshing the same apps over and over again hoping something new has happened in the last twenty seconds — this episode explores the small, absurd habits that turned modern life into what might be the most connected… and most distracted society we’ve ever built.
Welcome to the Phone Zombie Society.
Uninfluenced.
Unpaid.
Unfiltered.
Hosted by Noah B Jackman
By Noah JackmanWhen did the phone stop being a tool… and quietly become the centre of our attention?
In this episode, Noah looks at the strange little behaviours we’ve all accepted as normal: people drifting through the streets with their eyes glued to a screen, entire tables of friends sitting together in silence, and the quiet panic that appears the moment boredom lasts more than ten seconds.
From “phone walkers” crossing the road without looking up, to the bizarre ritual of refreshing the same apps over and over again hoping something new has happened in the last twenty seconds — this episode explores the small, absurd habits that turned modern life into what might be the most connected… and most distracted society we’ve ever built.
Welcome to the Phone Zombie Society.
Uninfluenced.
Unpaid.
Unfiltered.
Hosted by Noah B Jackman