Episode 6: What If We’re the Last Generation That Remembers Before?
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What if we’re the last generation that remembers life before?
Before constant notifications.
Before comparison lived in our pockets.
Before every moment was recorded, shared, and judged.
In this episode, we reflect on what it meant to grow up in a world where childhood happened outside, friendships took time, memories lived in people—not platforms—and home was a place where the noise stopped.
This is a conversation about nostalgia—not as longing for the past, but as a lens for understanding how rapid cultural and technological change has reshaped our mental health, physical health, identity, and sense of belonging.
We explore what we gained through connection and innovation—and what we quietly lost along the way: slowness, privacy, boredom, and the freedom to grow without being watched.
This episode isn’t about rejecting the present.
It’s about remembering what mattered—so we can choose what to carry forward.
Some memories were never meant to be archived.
They were meant to be kept alive.