St. Patrick’s Day, Meta Glasses & Our Shrinking Attention Spans
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The crew is back together on St. Patrick’s Day and quickly gets into the traditions that come with the holiday — wearing green, getting pinched if you don’t, and the surprisingly serious debate over whether it’s St. Paddy’s or St. Patty’s Day. That leads into a conversation about Meta’s AI glasses and the privacy concerns around wearable tech that’s always recording. Then things take a bigger turn into modern attention spans, social media habits, and why it’s becoming harder for people to sit through a movie without scrolling their phones at the same time.
In this episode:- St. Patrick’s Day traditions: green clothes, pinching, and leprechaun traps
- The correct way to spell St. Paddy’s Day
- Meta’s AI glasses and the privacy questions they raise
- Being filmed in public — and how comfortable people really are with it
- Why fewer people seem to watch movies now
- TikTok, dual-screen content, and shrinking attention spans
- Phones at the dinner table and the challenge of limiting screen time
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