Progression to Analog Trailer

Progression to Analog Trailer

Author: Caitlin Begg January 10, 2024 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 independent research on technology’s effect on conversation, sociotechnical systems, and ethical AI - essentially, how technology shapes the way we speak to each other, form relationships, build organizations, and how we can take a more proactive approach to constructing everyday life amidst technological modernity. I’ve presented my research at conferences across the US and Europe, and my work is grounded in European sociology and philosophy. On the PROGRESSION TO ANALOG podcast, I’ll be speaking with academics and practitioners across Europe about ways to explore a more human everyday. Episodes will come in two formats - first, a more academic and philosophical conversation with experts, followed by a simplified, practical, shortened version. My hope is that these podcasts will help you to create an everyday life, both personal and professional, with a more balanced approach to technology. The transformation of everyday life toward a more human daily existence filled with unmediated experiences begins with a PROGRESSION TO ANALOG. 




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
Podcast Episodes
Season Two: Winter 2024 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 7:55
In this season two trailer, I share milestones and insights from season one including: ​Several keynotes, seminars, and talks across the U.S. and Europe, centered around Progression to Analog and related ideas ​Upcoming…
Reflecting on Our Relationship with Tech [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:33
Book recommendations; out-of-print technology magazines across nine decades; the spectacular and the everyday; what's next? (in terms of our relationship with tech); general reflections after getting home from doing one…
Anemoia: Nostalgia For A Time You've Never Known [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 17:41
I felt an inexplicable feeling a few weeks ago, and turned to GPT-4 to help explain it. I was feeling nostalgia for a time I've never known, a longing for an unexperienced past. GPT identified this as "anemoia". In this…
A People's History of Tech with New York-based Sara M. Watson [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 33:45
Radical futurist, tech critic, independent industry analyst, and interdisciplinary researcher Sara M. Watson and I discuss "A People's History of Technology" in this episode, which she co-founded and curates (with Emily…
A Sociotechnical Approach to AI, Sales, and Communication [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 14:32
One issue organizations are dealing with right now: how do we move AI from a buzzword to something that actually impacts our organization? Along these lines, in this episode I discuss the importance of a sociotechnical (…