A Human-Centered Economy with Andrew Yang

A Human-Centered Economy with Andrew Yang

Author: Caitlin Begg November 10, 2025 Duration: 44:51

To kick off the fourth season of Progression to Analog, Andrew Yang and I discuss his new company Noble Mobile - a mobile carrier which pays you to use your phone less.

We also discuss:

  • What motivated Yang to encourage people to spend less time on their phones
  • Online polarization
  • Parents’ screen addiction affecting their children 
  • Three types of screen time
  • AI’s impact on the workforce, especially repetitive cognitive work
  • The idea of a human-centered economy
  • What can we do as a society to prepare for the next 10, 20, 30, 40+ years?
  • Forward Party
  • Lesson that Yang learned from 2020 run that he applies to Noble Mobile
  • Yang’s changing motivations over time 
  • Tips for a better relationship with your smartphone
  • The Situationist dérive

...and more!

Andrew and I first met at his first ⁠Offline Party in September - check out the site for upcoming events. New episodes of Progression to Analog Mondays!


There's a quiet but persistent feeling that something essential is getting lost in our digital shuffle. Progression to Analog is a space to examine that feeling, hosted by sociologist and Authentic Social founder Caitlin Begg. This isn't a nostalgic retreat, but a thoughtful exploration of how reintroducing analog elements-whether in communication, work, or leisure-can reshape our daily experience toward something more intentional and, ultimately, more human. Each conversation in this podcast moves beyond simple tool-swapping to ask deeper questions about presence, connection, and the architecture of our attention. You'll hear discussions that weave sociological insight with practical reflection, considering how the textures of a less-mediated life can influence our relationships, creativity, and sense of self. New episodes arrive every Monday, offering a regular pause to consider the pace and quality of the everyday. Tune in for a series that treats the analog not as an antiquated concept, but as a meaningful progression.
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