Caitlin Begg
Progression to Analog
Exploring a more human everyday with host Caitlin Begg (Authentic Social founder and sociologist). New episodes Mondays.
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Jun 29, 2026
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Cultivating a Learning Lifestyle with Bella Dane 29.06.2026 37:05
I speak with content creator Bella Dane about how to cultivate a learning lifestyle... we cover topics like the importance of curiosity, how to rethink your relationship with learning, the role consistency and systems play in our everyday lives, and more. Follow Bella on TikTok , Instagram , YouTube , and Substack .
Get a hobby with Kerry Hurlbut 01.06.2026 40:10
We discuss the science behind analog hobbies, decluttering digital and physical lives, and more. Kerry Hurlbut, DNP, CPNP-PC is the founder of Pointed Positivity , a needlepoint wellness brand. She is also a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in Philadelphia.
Creator Mental Health with Shira Lazar 25.05.2026 45:50
Shira Lazar is the Co-Founder of What's Trending and the Founder of Creators 4 Mental Health . Creators 4 Mental Health brings mental well-being tools to the creator economy through individual support, community connection, and collective advocacy. Shira recently won a Shorty award for Creator Advocate of the Year ! We speak about her latest study on creator mental health, important statistic...
Tech, language, “reality”, & vibes with Adam Aleksic (@etymologynerd) 13.04.2026 50:37
Adam and I chat about the commodification of identity, language trends for 2026, how language shapes our shared realities, technology's effect on conversation, the analog movement, the return of vibes, Dutch conveyor belts, and more. You can keep up with Adam on: Instagram TikTok YouTube Substack His latest book, Algospeak , is available now... and he is currently writing a second book - working...
Design Responsibly with Alex Wolf 06.04.2026 46:02
From founding BossBabe at 21 and coining the term “millennial pink” to a career in tech philosophy spanning companies like Snap and LVMH... Alex Wolf has spent years at the intersection of community, culture, and technology. In this episode, we discuss all things tech: her four qualifiers of human-friendly technology, tech's effect on everyday life, why it’s important to design responsibly, fashio...
Cyber Celibate with Tiffany Ng 18.11.2025 45:00
New York-based technology and culture writer Tiffany Ng and I sit down to speak about all things Cyber Celibate , Neo-Luddism, whimsy, 'rawdogging vacation', chaining her phone to a wall for a week, HTML energy , and her MIT Technology Review article " How to break free of Spotify's algorithm ". Cyber Celibate Tiffany's Instagram (@tffanyng) and TikTok (@cyber...
A Human-Centered Economy with Andrew Yang 10.11.2025 44:51
To kick off the fourth season of Progression to Analog, Andrew Yang and I discuss his new company Noble Mobile - a mobile carrier which pays you to use your phone less. We also discuss: What motivated Yang to encourage people to spend less time on their phones Online polarization Parents’ screen addiction affecting their children Three types of screen time AI’s impact on the workforce, especially...
Competencies we should be developing in the AI age with Dr. Kevin J. Jones, Associate Professor at Indiana University Columbus 14.10.2025 38:25
I speak with Dr. Kevin J. Jones , Associate Professor of Management and AI Strategist at Indiana University Columbus, about the competencies we should be developing the AI age. Kevin and I met at World Summit AI in Amsterdam in October 2024, while speaking on the panel "Beyond the hype: Navigating the AI ecosystem to ensure best value for business" together. We cover the importance of di...
Landlines for kids! with Seattle-based Chet Kittleson, founder of Tin Can 06.10.2025 26:21
After I posted this viral TikTok about Tin Can (landlines for kids), I reached out to founder Chet Kittleson to learn more about the company. In this episode, we chat all things Tin Can , landlines, and what changes parents have reported in their children as a result of landline use.
Four Principles of Sociotechnical Design 22.09.2025 8:38
In this mini episode, I detail my four principles of sociotechnical design. Sociotechnical design works to improve the relationship between people and technology, prioritizing joint optimization. I speak about psychogeography (the effect of place on our emotions and behavior), non-places, hypercommunication, and more. I developed these four principles over the last nine years, and presented them a...
All Things AI with Dublin-based Jonathan McCrea 02.09.2025 38:35
Whipsmart Media and Get Started With AI founder Jonathan McCrea and I speak about the future of AI, how to close the gap in AI knowledge between big businesses and small enterprises, technology and communication, AI transformation and facilitated brainstorns, situated learning, tools like Stanford's STORM , ethical implications of AI, tips on making your way through the overwhelming digital world,...
Psychology of Virality with Professor Steve Rathje 25.08.2025 46:51
Steve Rathje, Incoming Assistant Professor of Human Computer Interaction at Carnegie Mellon University, joins us to kick off season three of Progression to Analog! You may know Steve from his TikTok @stevepsychology (1M+ followers). We discuss the psychology of virality and why info spreads offline and online, the paradox of virality and why people share negative content online even though they cl...
Swipe: Being Online 24/7 with Ieva Jakusa 03.06.2025 38:38
I came across Swipe: Being Online 24/7 at McNally Jackson in lower Manhattan a few months ago and was drawn by the unique nature of the book. Swipe presents questions about the smartphone that the users may not have asked themselves, with a unique collection of images, phrases, and stories. The book is divided into five sections: SURVIVAL, SENSE OF SELF, HABITS, RESOURCES, and EXISTENTIAL CRISIS....
Why can't we have difficult conversations? 29.01.2025 15:32
"I think we have a listening problem" -Stephanie from NYC (name changed) I interview six people, explore expert opinions (and share my own) re: why it can be tough to have difficult conversations today.
D̶o̶o̶m̶scrolling is good for you? 22.01.2025 7:11
Can scrolling be good for you? Yes, if you take out the doom. I explore different perspectives on scrolling, based on Harvard Medical School research, and a perspective from a UVA Professor on ' hope scrolling '. NYC volunteer opportunities Boston volunteer opportunities LA volunteer opportunities Amsterdam volunteer opportunities London volunteer opportunities
We live in a simulation 15.01.2025 9:02
From a Baudrillardian (versus Bostrum-esque) angle of simulation theory, I discuss why we live in a simulation, what that means in terms of everyday life, and how we can deal with it. "THE SIMULACRUM IS NEVER WHAT HIDES THE TRUTH—IT IS TRUTH THAT HIDES THE FACT THAT THERE IS NONE. THE SIMULACRUM IS TRUE." -Jean Baudrillard, Simulacra and Simulation (1981)
One Year of Progression to Analog 11.01.2025 13:09
A year ago today, I launched the trailer for Progression to Analog. Twelve months later, I'm reflecting on what a year it was— speaking about Progression to Analog at conferences and universities across the United States and Europe. From Columbia University and keynoting AESC in New York; to re:publica and Tech Open Air in Berlin; to MOME and Brain Bar in Budapest; to World Summit AI in Amsterdam,...
Could you attend a concert without documenting it? 01.01.2025 8:52
I explore how phones have shifted the modern concert experience, as well as attending a concert in 2024 without documenting it. I also explore artists' and music lovers' opinions on the matter. Some of the references from the episode: The unexpected social consequences of diverting attention to our phones (2022 Princeton Psychology, NYU, and Princeton Neuroscience Institute Study) fallingforyou -...
Coincé dans l’écran—STUCK IN THE SCREEN 25.12.2024 12:28
Just as hostages affected by Stockholm Syndrome may rationalize their captor’s actions, we often rationalize inappropriate or manipulative behaviors related to screens. This is a phenomenon that I call “coincé dans l’écran”, or being “stuck in the screen”.
Blocked 19.12.2024 8:00
I explore blocking from a sociological perspective. References: Block Party: How Blocking Someone Became a Dating Power Move Psychopolitics by Byung-Chul Han Simulacra and Simulation by Jean Baudrillard Episodes every Wednesday, welcome to season two!
AI Readiness with Amsterdam-based Rob van der Veer 14.11.2024 27:37
In this episode, Amsterdam-based Senior Principal at Software Improvement Group (SIG) Rob van der Veer and I discuss AI readiness. Rob is an experienced technologist, advisor, successful entrepreneur, and keynote speaker. He is the author of AI standards including ISO/IEC 5338 and the EU AI Act security standard. We discuss the importance of buy-in, learning, a sociotechnical approach to AI adopti...
Freedom to Fail: Amy Edmondson and Caitlin Begg at re:publica - Berlin - May 2024 30.10.2024 18:17
In this episode of Progression to Analog, listen to Harvard Business School Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management Amy Edmondson & Authentic Social Founder and Sociological Researcher Caitlin Begg speak about who has the freedom to fail, failure as a privilege, technology's tendency to exacerbate these issues, and what to do about them. This video is from their joint talk together at...
Hi from Budapest! MOME & Brain Bar 25.09.2024 4:24
In this mini episode, I speak about the contents of my masterclass at MOME (an art an design university in Budapest) and session at Brain Bar (Europe's largest festival on the future). Full-length season two episodes begin Wednesday 2 October!
Season Two: Winter 2024 17.07.2024 7:55
In this season two trailer, I share milestones and insights from season one including: Several keynotes, seminars, and talks across the U.S. and Europe, centered around Progression to Analog and related ideas Upcoming speaking engagements, including World Summit AI and Brain Bar The growth of Progression to Analog I recap the first season of Progression to Analog and its three core themes: Soc...
Reflecting on Our Relationship with Tech 16.05.2024 10:33
Book recommendations; out-of-print technology magazines across nine decades; the spectacular and the everyday; what's next? (in terms of our relationship with tech); general reflections after getting home from doing one of the keynotes at AESC's Global Conference at Cornell Tech . My talk was called "From AI to Analog: A Balanced Approach to the New Digital Landscape".
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