
Conversations that explore the connection between tea, tech, design & digital well-being. Hosted by Adam Yasmin. adamyasmin.substack.com
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureTechnology | ||||

Meet Amber Case, International speaker & founder of The Calm Tech Institute, a foundation that exists to establish new standards for designing harmonious human-tech interactions that improve our lives.
This first conversation was wide-ranging from ... more
Where to technology leaders get schooled in embodied ethics?
How do they learn that THEY ARE NATURE and not just a part of it?
Meet Julia & Andrew of The School of Wise Innovation
SoWI works to re-imagine innovation education for technology leade... more
Let’s face it, we are an anxious generation of parents.
We’ve been living in relationship with smartphones for 17+ years.
We’re actively raising digitally native kids
and
we often forget…
We are models of healthy tech use.
We have our fair sh... more
Hi friends —
Does your podcast have a tea sponsor?
Slow Tech is now proudly sponsored by White2Tea!
What does this mean?
Simply put, it means that future in-person interviews will be brewing & imbibing W2T.
Also!
Future subscriber-only IRL tea... more
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Thanks for introducing me to Mr. Nobuto!!!! Xo
This podcast is authentic and engaging. Love it!
Love listening to this podcast! Very real and pleasant.
Adam opens up a space were one can breathe and wonder.The presence of the people and smell the tea is experienced from the other side of the planet. Love it!!!💚🙏🏻
I enjoy this podcast very much. Adam is a wonderful interviewer and creates a space of naturalness and truth in many ways. The tea ceremony and the sound of Water in the backround creates a suitable atmosphere to many issues of Life, because Water is Life!
The episode with Moses Hacmon of Channel Water speaks loud to me. I like the clear view on important topics of Life and how it is explained in kind of a simple language. For me, language as we know it right now, is a mirror or kind of a symbol... more










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