It’s time to reset our relationship with technology, and the platforms to which we give our time, energy, and data.

We’re often able to drill down into the nitty-gritty of malicious practices that impact our lives, but to apply it on a societal level takes a big picture perspective. Elizabeth Uviebinené is the multi-award winning author of The Reset, a book which offers us an opportunity to reconsider the effects of our digital lifestyles.

In this deep and insightful episode of Disconnected, we take a look at the constant battle we face against apps designed to keep us there, the tech tools that are obliterating employer-employee trust, our untapped ability to create caring communities from scratch, and much more...

This episode of Disconnected covers:

Spending more fulfilling time away from our phonesThe battle against apps designed to keep us on themAlways-online culture & the decay of trust in us to work from homeSocial media’s power to create communities for those most in needAccountability and anonymity online

Links and references at: https://disconnectedpodcast.com/

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