Listen "#33 The Space Between: what the home phone taught us in the 70s and 80s"
Episode Synopsis
Send us a textIn this episode, I go back in time to my childhood in the 70s and 80s where I reflect on how our big yellow rotary dial phone, attached to the wall in our home, somehow became the fabric that connected our family, built a sense of responsibility and respect for one another, and gave us a little bit more independence (teaching us to learn some life lessons on our own), and I suppose teaching our parents to let go of a little bit of control and have some trust. I look back at having those "spaces in between" as a child with a sense of nostalgia - the space away from home, where you were expected to follow the rules, and no one could contact you until you reached another phone, or returned home. I also share thoughts on how the mobile phone may have impacted some of the ways the family fabric has developed since those times.This is not meant to be an analysis or a strong opinion piece, but rather, just sharing some stories on observations from my own life. Sometimes just sharing a story and a few reflections can get us thinking about how things impact us in our own lives. it may also bring back some memories.I hope you enjoy it Thanks for Listening!I appreciate you taking the time to listen to my podcast and meditations. If you enjoy it, please follow the show, and review it. If you think someone else may enjoy it, please share. Follow me on my Instagram (where I also share my photography and positive thoughts for the day! @inflowwithnatalie
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