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In this episode, I explore a fascinating trend: my son Zack and his generation are ditching digital for analog. Despite growing up with technology, Gen Z and millennials are turning to puzzles, card games, and VHS tapes to combat digital burnout. My daughter collects VHS players, while younger people flock to vinyl records and physical books. They're tired of subscriptions and disappearing content. At Tampa Bay Technology Center, we're planning micro-events to foster real community connections. This analog movement is a quiet rebellion—people choosing how they live instead of letting algorithms decide.
#AnalogRevival #DigitalBurnout #GenZ #VinylRecords #DailyGrateful #TechFatigue #CommunityOverAlgorithms
By Michael Crose5
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In this episode, I explore a fascinating trend: my son Zack and his generation are ditching digital for analog. Despite growing up with technology, Gen Z and millennials are turning to puzzles, card games, and VHS tapes to combat digital burnout. My daughter collects VHS players, while younger people flock to vinyl records and physical books. They're tired of subscriptions and disappearing content. At Tampa Bay Technology Center, we're planning micro-events to foster real community connections. This analog movement is a quiet rebellion—people choosing how they live instead of letting algorithms decide.
#AnalogRevival #DigitalBurnout #GenZ #VinylRecords #DailyGrateful #TechFatigue #CommunityOverAlgorithms