Send us a message š¤Your phone can do almost anything, yet it is getting harder to switch off, stay present, and enjoy simple moments. Iām Stephen, and Iām asking a blunt question: has technology ruined our enjoyment of things, and ruined us along the way? Coming at it as a Xennial who remembers the analogue 80's and 90s, I look at how quickly āoptionalā tech became the default for home, school, work and even downtime.I talk about the habit side of smartphone life: waking up to clear notifications, scanning social media, checking email and banking, then calling it normal because it is easy. I share why being offline, even briefly, can feel like a relief, and why doomscrolling and constant access can quietly chip away at attention, movement, and real conversation. Digital wellbeing is not about hating tech; it is about noticing the patterns it creates and deciding what deserves your time.From there, I zoom out to the UK high street and the way online shopping reshapes towns like my home town Crewe, where traffic, parking costs, and cheap delivery pull people away from browsing in person. Then we get into AI: the genuinely useful productivity wins, the worry about job displacement, and why I think human creativity still matters even when tools get clever. I finish with a simple idea. Keep the computers in the background, let people stay in the driving seat, and bring back a bit more analogue living where it counts. If this hits home, subscribe, share the episode, and leave a review. What would you personally dial back first?Support the showPlease remember to check out my website /social media, and support me if you feel you can.Subscribewww.infinite-prattle.comInstagram, Twitter, TikTok & Facebook Thanks!