Is It Time to Ditch Your Smartphone?

From The Atlantic.

On this week’s episode of “Galaxy Brain,” Charlie Warzel talks with his Atlantic colleague Kaitlyn Tiffany about what our phones are doing to us. Tiffany recently wrote about swapping her iPhone for a flip phone as part of a movement called “Month Offline.” Kaitlyn talks through her personal experience: the joys and inconveniences of a dumbphone and the difficulty of unplugging completely. Warzel and Tiffany talk about the growing smartphone backlash, legal cases against “big tech,” and how, even if many people are convinced that their phones are a problem, the science remains far from conclusive regarding direct harm.

This episode of “Galaxy Brain” was produced by Renee Klahr and engineered by Miguel Carrascal. Our theme is by Rob Smierciak. Claudine Ebeid is the executive producer of Atlantic audio, and Andrea Valdez is our managing editor.

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00:00 Intro
04:58 Interview with Kaitlyn Tiffany
08:06 What is “Month Offline?”
11:03 Smartphone Detox
15:12 Growing Phone Backlash
19:28 What Kaitlyn Learned
22:21 Are The Phones Really The Problem?
30:44 Science vs. Culture
37:56 Algorithms and Agency
43:13 Shifting Norms and Phone-Free Spaces
47:00 Closing Thoughts