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Have you ever felt like something about the world just… changed?
Like the world we grew up in isn’t quite the same one we’re living in now.
In this episode of Remember When Radio, Adam reflects on how everyday life seems different from the one many of us remember — even compared to just 5 or 10 years ago. From people not talking to each other anymore, to the rising cost of living, to the strange feeling that the future used to feel more hopeful than it does today.
Why does it feel harder for people to connect with each other? Why does it seem like everyone is more divided? And why do so many people feel like something about the world is just… off?
This episode explores the contrast between the world we grew up in and the world we’re living in today — and why nostalgia for the past might be about more than just childhood memories.
If you enjoy thought-provoking conversations about society, nostalgia, culture, and how life has changed over time, this episode will definitely make you think.
Sometimes the biggest changes in the world aren’t the ones you read about in the news — they’re the ones you simply feel.
By Adam L'HeureuxHave you ever felt like something about the world just… changed?
Like the world we grew up in isn’t quite the same one we’re living in now.
In this episode of Remember When Radio, Adam reflects on how everyday life seems different from the one many of us remember — even compared to just 5 or 10 years ago. From people not talking to each other anymore, to the rising cost of living, to the strange feeling that the future used to feel more hopeful than it does today.
Why does it feel harder for people to connect with each other? Why does it seem like everyone is more divided? And why do so many people feel like something about the world is just… off?
This episode explores the contrast between the world we grew up in and the world we’re living in today — and why nostalgia for the past might be about more than just childhood memories.
If you enjoy thought-provoking conversations about society, nostalgia, culture, and how life has changed over time, this episode will definitely make you think.
Sometimes the biggest changes in the world aren’t the ones you read about in the news — they’re the ones you simply feel.