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In this episode, Danni reflects on what it was like growing up in the 80s and 90s, and why that generation may have been the last to experience childhood before technology completely reshaped everyday life.
Danni shares personal stories from her own childhood and explains why moving to rural Bulgaria was partly about giving her children the chance to experience a slower pace of life one with more nature, more exploration, and more connection beyond screens.
But this episode isn’t about saying one generation had it better than another.
It’s about recognising that many of us grew up during a unique moment in history, a bridge between the analogue world and the digital one and asking what parts of that slower, simpler life might still be worth bringing into our lives today.
Because sometimes looking back helps us remember what really matters.
By Phat Girl PhysIn this episode, Danni reflects on what it was like growing up in the 80s and 90s, and why that generation may have been the last to experience childhood before technology completely reshaped everyday life.
Danni shares personal stories from her own childhood and explains why moving to rural Bulgaria was partly about giving her children the chance to experience a slower pace of life one with more nature, more exploration, and more connection beyond screens.
But this episode isn’t about saying one generation had it better than another.
It’s about recognising that many of us grew up during a unique moment in history, a bridge between the analogue world and the digital one and asking what parts of that slower, simpler life might still be worth bringing into our lives today.
Because sometimes looking back helps us remember what really matters.