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067: [MINDFULNESS] Off the grid: breaking your phone addiction & going "light" with Joe Hollier
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Hi everyone! Today I'm speaking with Joe Hollier, Co-Founder of Light -> a minimalistic, non-addictive smartphone alternative.
For those of you who have known me for a while I've been on a long-time mission to become more intention with the information I'm taking in and to cultivate more focus and flow into my day. Partner that with my long-time meditation practice and over the past few years it has become obvious to me that my phone... as convenient as it is... is definitely part of a larger problem.
This year I "upgraded" to a Lightphone and started to set more serious boundaries with my phone. I noticed that on retreats/vacations/weekends when I don't have a traditional smartphone on me I feel more focused, intentional, and peaceful. On days when I am on my phone a lot I feel overwhelmed, more anxious, and "rushing" non-stop. I also found it more difficult to participate in things I loved: reading, learning, and tapping into that state of "deep focus".
Well, it turns out I'm not alone. According to recent research:
- Checking phones has become so prevalent that more than 40 percent of consumers said they look at the devices within five minutes of waking up, according to a 2016 survey by Deloitte.
- Fifty percent said they check them in the middle of the night.
- “The brain starts learning how to switch rapidly from one task to another to another,” says William Klemm, senior professor of neuroscience at Texas A&M University and author of Teach Your Kids How to Learn. “It becomes a habit. But this habit conflicts with focused attentiveness.”
Y'all, IDK about you but I don't feel good feeling so distracted - I want more peace and a sense of calm groundedness in my day-to-day. Enter Light - and this conversation.
What we talk about:
- Joe and Kaiwei's journey of creating a "light" phone in the era of "more is more" (more apps, more features, more addiction)
- What it was like building towards a very polarizing vision: the challenge of fundraising in an era where smartphones were all the rage & VC's were looking for "hockey stick" growth
- The power of community: bringing customers along the journey of building a complex, multi-year hardware tech product (How crowdfunding made all the difference)
- The research behind going light + the benefits seen from case studies like schools that went 100% light phone and the benefits seen from customers
- What "actually" makes smartphones addictive?
- Why "screentime" often isn't enough
- Joe's own journey of cultivating an "intentional" life (as an artist and multidisciplinary designer)
- What Joe predicts the future of social might look like AND tech companies he's loving these days
+ so much more!
About Joe:
I'm a multi-disciplinary artist and entrepreneur. I studied design at the School of Visual Arts and graduated as the valedictorian. I started a design studio & skateboard company called Five on That, working as an animator, film maker, and illustrator mostly. I was also selling and exhibiting my painting and collage work. The Smithsonian commissioned a short film called "Diary". Other clients i
To connect with Kasia
- Join our monthly newsletter
- www.inflowplanner.com (use code "podcast10" for 10% off)
- @The_Other_Way_Podcast
- @InFlowPlanner
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章节
1. 067: [MINDFULNESS] Off the grid: breaking your phone addiction & going "light" with Joe Hollier (00:00:00)
2. Intentional Living With Light Phone (00:00:02)
3. Creating the Light Phone (00:13:39)
4. Impact of Smartphone Addiction on Habits (00:28:05)
5. Social Media's Role in Marketing (00:42:24)
6. Future of Social Media Evolution (00:55:37)
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Manage episode 414166695 series 3304201
Hi everyone! Today I'm speaking with Joe Hollier, Co-Founder of Light -> a minimalistic, non-addictive smartphone alternative.
For those of you who have known me for a while I've been on a long-time mission to become more intention with the information I'm taking in and to cultivate more focus and flow into my day. Partner that with my long-time meditation practice and over the past few years it has become obvious to me that my phone... as convenient as it is... is definitely part of a larger problem.
This year I "upgraded" to a Lightphone and started to set more serious boundaries with my phone. I noticed that on retreats/vacations/weekends when I don't have a traditional smartphone on me I feel more focused, intentional, and peaceful. On days when I am on my phone a lot I feel overwhelmed, more anxious, and "rushing" non-stop. I also found it more difficult to participate in things I loved: reading, learning, and tapping into that state of "deep focus".
Well, it turns out I'm not alone. According to recent research:
- Checking phones has become so prevalent that more than 40 percent of consumers said they look at the devices within five minutes of waking up, according to a 2016 survey by Deloitte.
- Fifty percent said they check them in the middle of the night.
- “The brain starts learning how to switch rapidly from one task to another to another,” says William Klemm, senior professor of neuroscience at Texas A&M University and author of Teach Your Kids How to Learn. “It becomes a habit. But this habit conflicts with focused attentiveness.”
Y'all, IDK about you but I don't feel good feeling so distracted - I want more peace and a sense of calm groundedness in my day-to-day. Enter Light - and this conversation.
What we talk about:
- Joe and Kaiwei's journey of creating a "light" phone in the era of "more is more" (more apps, more features, more addiction)
- What it was like building towards a very polarizing vision: the challenge of fundraising in an era where smartphones were all the rage & VC's were looking for "hockey stick" growth
- The power of community: bringing customers along the journey of building a complex, multi-year hardware tech product (How crowdfunding made all the difference)
- The research behind going light + the benefits seen from case studies like schools that went 100% light phone and the benefits seen from customers
- What "actually" makes smartphones addictive?
- Why "screentime" often isn't enough
- Joe's own journey of cultivating an "intentional" life (as an artist and multidisciplinary designer)
- What Joe predicts the future of social might look like AND tech companies he's loving these days
+ so much more!
About Joe:
I'm a multi-disciplinary artist and entrepreneur. I studied design at the School of Visual Arts and graduated as the valedictorian. I started a design studio & skateboard company called Five on That, working as an animator, film maker, and illustrator mostly. I was also selling and exhibiting my painting and collage work. The Smithsonian commissioned a short film called "Diary". Other clients i
To connect with Kasia
- Join our monthly newsletter
- www.inflowplanner.com (use code "podcast10" for 10% off)
- @The_Other_Way_Podcast
- @InFlowPlanner
- Submit topic/theme/speaker requests
章节
1. 067: [MINDFULNESS] Off the grid: breaking your phone addiction & going "light" with Joe Hollier (00:00:00)
2. Intentional Living With Light Phone (00:00:02)
3. Creating the Light Phone (00:13:39)
4. Impact of Smartphone Addiction on Habits (00:28:05)
5. Social Media's Role in Marketing (00:42:24)
6. Future of Social Media Evolution (00:55:37)
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