Love and Technology with London-based Journalist Ria Wolstenholme

Love and Technology with London-based Journalist Ria Wolstenholme

Author: Caitlin Begg February 13, 2024 Duration: 57:09

In this "Progression to Analog" episode, we dive into the heart of love and technology with London-based journalist Ria Wolstenholme. We unwrap the digital dating dilemma, reminisce over analog allure, and share secrets from our digital detox diaries—focusing on how to balance our screen-saturated lives with the craving for genuine human touch. Join us for an intimate journey from swiping screens to sealing letters, all while navigating the tightrope of today's tech-tangled relationships. This episode is perfect for those who cherish depth, authenticity, and a touch of old-school romance in the digital age.

Ria Wolstenholme is a freelance journalist and editor, writing for the likes of BBC Storyworks, GLAMOUR UK and Mashable with a background in news and broadcasting journalism as well as public relations. She grew up in Jersey, Channel Islands and is now living in London and building her portfolio as a writer.

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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.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 39

Progression to Analog
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Duration: 1:00
My name is Caitlin Begg and I’m the founder of Authentic Social and sociological researcher. I wrote my 2016 Harvard sociology thesis on technology’s effect on relationships, and since 2022 I’ve been conducting independe…