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Note to Self

WNYC Studioswww.wnycstudios.org
Is your phone watching you? Can texting make you smarter? Are your kids real? Note to Self explores these and other essential quandaries facing anyone trying to preserve their humanity in the digital age. WNYC Studios is a listener-supported producer of other leading podcasts, including Radiolab, Death, Sex & Money, Snap Judgment, Here’s the Thing with Alec Baldwin, Nancy and many others. © WNYC Studios
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Episodes

What Is Our Attention Actually Worth?

Tech entrepreneur Tristan Harris imagines technology without constant notifications - and a funding system that incentivizes techies to build it.

Jul 29, 201513 minEp. 162

Bored and Brilliant: BOOT CAMP

A summer version of our Bored and Brilliant project, designed to get you rethinking your relationship with your smartphone. Works equally well on vacation, or when you just WISH you were on vacation.

Jul 22, 201520 minEp. 161

What Do Txts Do To Actual Writing?

"Book of Numbers" author Joshua Cohen answers the question: If we know people are only going to skim, how does that change the way we write?

Jul 15, 201513 minEp. 160

Would You Go?

There's a not-so-crazy chance that we'll have the opportunity to vacation to space in our lifetimes. That said, commercial space travel is a high-stakes proposition — one that has become even riskier and more expensive in recent months. Plus: It costs hundreds of thousands of dollars, and you pee in a bag.

Jul 08, 201529 minEp. 159

When Your Conspiracy Theory Is True

Daniel Rigmaiden is a criminal. A very hard to capture criminal. It took the use of a secret police weapon that sent beams through the walls of his apartment to track him down. But, despite long odds, he figured out the secret. And his discovery has changed how we understand citizen surveillance. A collaboration with Radiolab.

Jun 19, 201529 minEp. 156

There's Just Something About Paper

Reading on screens is changing your brain and making it harder to finish a thick book. Here's why it's happening and some ideas for what to do about it.

Jun 10, 201517 minEp. 155

Judging Your Originality in a Cut and Paste World

Turnitin and programs like it are used to fight plagiarism in a third of high schools and half of colleges nationwide. The system is pretty much air tight... but it also reveals a pretty fundamental truth: It's tough to say anything new about Romeo and Juliet, especially when you're a teenager responding to the same old prompt.

Jun 03, 201523 minEp. 154

This Is How Much the Internet Knows About You

To introduce Note to Self — we're bringing you an episode that is about exactly that: the self. Meet Crystal Knows, an email-writing service that takes "personalization" up a notch.

May 27, 201523 minEp. 153

Welcome to Note to Self

New Tech City got a new name! We're now called Note to Self. And we're glad you're here. Listen here for more on our renaming.

May 26, 20156 minEp. 152

Yes, You’re Distracted. Is it ADHD?

We talk with a father of four diagnosed with adult-onset ADHD, struggling to function as a tech executive in an increasingly distracting world.

May 13, 201521 minEp. 150

Apple Knows You're Sick of Your Phone

Could smartwatches make us less addicted to our phones? Listen to this techies's argument for using more tech to beat back a tech obsession.

Apr 22, 201520 minEp. 147

ClassDojo: Do I Want it in My Kid's Class?

Teachers are using apps in class, raising privacy issues for kids and parents. Classroom management app ClassDojo has been thrust to the front of an conversation about student data and privacy stretching far beyond little monster avatars. On this week's episode, we talk with Sam Chaudhary, co-founder of ClassDojo, Jim Steyer, CEO of Common Sense Media, and a community of parents and teachers about the obligations — legal and otherwise — techies have to today's kids.

Apr 01, 201526 minEp. 144

Is Braille Obsolete?

Touchscreen phones work so well for blind people that Braille may become obsolete. But advocates worry this could render the next generation "functionally illiterate."

Mar 25, 201521 minEp. 143

Tweens and Tech Guide: Getting Them to Open Up

We're kicking off a series on kids and technology. Sure, it’s just easier to ask, “did you finish your homework?” and assume they’re figuring it out on their own or from other kids. But as one middle school teacher found out, there's an opportunity to go WAY deeper.

Mar 11, 201515 minEp. 141

Ethical Questions for Your Inner Couch Potato

Watching TV — especially when it isn’t, strictly speaking, on TV — has gotten complicated. This week we bring you a conversation with the creators of " High Maintenance ." They're staying off broadcast and embracing a smaller but devoted online-only audience, instituting a paywall in exchange for the artistic freedom. So what do they think of sharing passwords on Netflix accounts and fast forwarding through commercials?...

Feb 25, 201520 minEp. 139

Bored and Brilliant: We Got Bored

We changed our phone habits, opened our minds to day-dreaming, and it felt good. Here's what the experts had to say about our data.

Feb 11, 201520 minEp. 137

Bored and Brilliant Challenge 6: Dream House

It's time to get really bored and make something creative. You might just learn something about yourself with this challenge designed by artist Nina Katchadourian.

Feb 07, 201511 minEp. 136

Bored and Brilliant Challenge 4: Take a Fauxcation

Your instructions: Craft an away-message like “I’m out, taking an intensive sushi making class! Wasabi fingers so no phone for me today!" Put it up for an hour, an afternoon, or the whole day. It's good for your productivity.

Feb 05, 20159 minEp. 134
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