Today we’re doing one of our occasional episodes where host Mack Hagood talks about a new essay he’s written for our newsletter “Feed Logic and the Failure to Thrive” Mack writes that students and professors are struggling, both academically and spiritually. He tries to diagnose the issue he felt in his classrooms this year and the role technology may play in it.



For new listeners, Mack is a writer and researcher who studies sound, technology, and culture. He is the author of Hush: Media and Sonic Self-Control, a book on noise-canceling headphones, white noise, tinnitus, and the ways people use sound to manage modern life. He is currently writing a new book for Penguin Press, and he also hosts this podcast Phantom Power, where he interviews artists, scholars, musicians, and sound designers about the invisible power of sound in everyday life. Besides all that, Mack is a university professor and that’s what his most recent essay is about.



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Cited Media:

Film:Mary Bronstein - If I Had Legs I'd Kick You (2025)

Books:Ben Lerner - Transcription (2026)Mack Hagood - Hush: Media and Sonic Self-Control (2019)Hartmut Rosa - Resonance: A Sociology of Our Relationship to the World (2019)

Newsletter/Essay:Mack Hagood - Feed Logic and the Failure to Thrive (2025)

Lecture:Amar Bose - MIT Lecture on Engineering



Chapters:



0:00 Intro1:58 The Essay & Its Response3:13 ARFID as Metaphor8:38 University Pressures & AI9:50 Student Disengagement14:05 Feed Logic & Screen Time16:30 Ultra-Processed Communication29:50 Student Doubleness & Motivation36:05 Resonance vs. Control



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Phantom Power

SpectreVision Radio

Digital feeds, malnourished students

JUN 12, 202644 MIN
Phantom Power

Digital feeds, malnourished students

JUN 12, 202644 MIN

Description

Today we’re doing one of our occasional episodes where host Mack Hagood talks about a new essay he’s written for our newsletter “Feed Logic and the Failure to Thrive” Mack writes that students and professors are struggling, both academically and spiritually. He tries to diagnose the issue he felt in his classrooms this year and the role technology may play in it. For new listeners, Mack is a writer and researcher who studies sound, technology, and culture. He is the author of Hush: Media and Sonic Self-Control, a book on noise-canceling headphones, white noise, tinnitus, and the ways people use sound to manage modern life. He is currently writing a new book for Penguin Press, and he also hosts this podcast Phantom Power, where he interviews artists, scholars, musicians, and sound designers about the invisible power of sound in everyday life. Besides all that, Mack is a university professor and that’s what his most recent essay is about. Click here to read the newsletter for free. Cited Media: Film:Mary Bronstein - If I Had Legs I'd Kick You (2025) Books:Ben Lerner - Transcription (2026)Mack Hagood - Hush: Media and Sonic Self-Control (2019)Hartmut Rosa - Resonance: A Sociology of Our Relationship to the World (2019) Newsletter/Essay:Mack Hagood - Feed Logic and the Failure to Thrive (2025) Lecture:Amar Bose - MIT Lecture on Engineering Chapters: 0:00 Intro1:58 The Essay & Its Response3:13 ARFID as Metaphor8:38 University Pressures & AI9:50 Student Disengagement14:05 Feed Logic & Screen Time16:30 Ultra-Processed Communication29:50 Student Doubleness & Motivation36:05 Resonance vs. Control To read the full transcript click here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices