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English - November 11, 2014 13:00 - 5 MB - ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsJudaism Religion & Spirituality Education fallow lab shul amichai lau lavie storahtelling shmitah Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
DO NOT BE ALWAYS ON How much time do I spend online? What can I do to make better use of my time on and offline to be a happier and more productive person? How can we do this together? Shmita exists in the grid of sacred time. This ancient construct can help us in […]
How much time do I spend online? What can I do to make better use of my time on and offline to be a happier and more productive person? How can we do this together? Shmita exists in the grid of sacred time. This ancient construct can help us in the modern world to take time out, reflect on our time management, and commit to more grounded practices and choices in our everyday life.
This month’s conversation features selections from classical sources about Shmita and contemporary texts about digital wellbeing, highlighting Douglas Rushkoff’s Program or Be Programmed – a template for TEN COMMANDS to help us live better digital lives. The first command: Do Not Be Always On.
The music for this episode is Escape by BlueTech.