Offline with Jon Favreau
Author: Crooked Media
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Is the internet slowly breaking our brains, and if so, what can we do about it?
Offline with Jon Favreau is a place where you can take a break from doom-scrolling and tune in to deeper conversations about the impact of technology and the internet on our politics and culture.
Intimate interviews between Pod Save America host Jon Favreau and notable guests like Stephen Colbert, Hasan Piker, Chimamanda Adichie, ContraPoints, Margaret Atwood, and Rachel Maddow shed light on how our extremely online existence shapes the ways we live, work, and interact with one another. Together we’ll take on the most existential questions facing Americans right now, to figure out how to live happier, healthier lives, both on and offline.
New episodes drop every Saturday, wherever you get your podcasts and on the Offline YouTube channel.
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definitely gives a platform to a crackpot with some bullshit arguments. god of the gaps. fine tuning of the universe. brains do weird shit. my god wouldn't send you to hell because you were never exposed to christianity but maybe you do go to hell because it that is what god had planned for you all along? okay. an all loving god wants you to suffer. religion is going to discriminate and hurt people, but lets just go for it even though there is no way to resolve the damage it does to people. yuck
Dude, AI can speak for you... it'd be terrible for you to stop the vocal fry thing.
..."with Max and ME, ME, ME"!!! NOT I!!! Jon, you should know better!
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Oof nearly 45 min. revisiting discussions about the news already discussed on PSA. Really missing the earlier Offline days.
Jill Stein is a Russian agent. DON'T vote for her!
They're skipping a lot of guests lately, and it's actually quite disappointing. We already get tons of news from Crooked. I really wish they'd stay the thought-provoking interview course.
I’m always impressed by how Jon Favreau brings insightful and thought-provoking conversations to the table on 'Offline.' His ability to delve into complex issues while keeping the discussions engaging and accessible is truly commendable. https://castbox.fm/episode/Role-of-Candle-Packaging-in-E-Commerce-id6234766-id722583050?country=us
I’m always impressed by how Jon Favreau brings insightful and thought-provoking conversations to the table on 'Offline.' His ability to delve into complex issues while keeping the discussions engaging and accessible is truly commendable. https://castbox.fm/episode/Role-of-Candle-Packaging-in-E-Commerce-id6234766-id722583050?country=us
I enjoy this podcast very much and have been digging the movie club episodes so far. Especially the thematic music. Very well done! My only gripe, and it's a petty one, is that Max verbally agrees with what the person says before they finish their sentence. They've said maybe 5 words and he says something like, "right" or "totally" before they even finish their thought. C'mon Max, slow down a bit - this makes it sounds like you're not actually listening.
I stopped the pod to go watch the movie, then came back to hear what they had to say. Totally worth it. I agree, watching the show now felt like it was much more about the internet than the pandemic. There were only a few parts where I was transported back to the crippling depression of that time.
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I did grayscale this week and have to say it's something I'll definitely keep doing! I cheated when I wanted to see a video about how cloud seeding works (thanks for sparking my curiosity NPR). I tested out Instagram with and without color. I easily lost more time when the color was on. I liked it so much that I added a shortcut to the grayscale settings page on my quick settings so I can easily bounce between gray and color as needed.
I fully support changing the vote after hearing the cheat time *ahem* screen time for the week. Nicely done Team Peppa Pig! I wasn't sure you could pull it off as well as you did.
This was a deeply uncomfortable and informative conversation. They made such a great point about not having to have a formal sit-down with our sons about this kind of stuff. Children are constantly learning and even the seemingly most mundane thing or innocuous comment can really stick with them. Take every opportunity to foster a loving and respectful relationship of others, as well as themselves.
10:20 Thank you for bringing this up. I've been wondering the same thing and haven't understood why they still keep coming back to antisemitism.
Linda Sarsour? JF is holding that antisémite on a pedestal of progressive values???
The comment on outsourcing moments in time to our phones instead of memory is one of the biggest reasons I try to avoid taking tons of pictures. Remembering something is way more interesting than scrolling mindlessly through tons and tons of pictures to find the moment you're looking for.
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