THE CONSCIOUS
Woman Podcast
TanujBhojwani is a storyteller who codes. He is the co-author of ‘The Art of Bitfulness: Keeping Calm in the Digital World’ with NandanNilekani.Tanuj holds a chemical engineering degree from IIT Bombay. He also attended Ashoka University and studied liberal arts at the Young India Fellowship. His training in the sciences and humanities allows him to craft narratives about technology that are accessible without sacrificing technical depth. As a Fellow at iSPIRT Foundation, Tanuj works on policy issues related to digital identity, payments, data protection and drones. Prior to iSPIRT, Tanuj has been a VC and an entrepreneur. When not reading or writing, Tanuj spends his time obsessing over board games, digital productivity systems and magic. He lives and works in Bengaluru.
In this insightful conversation, Tanuj speaks about how all of us can be more mindful in our use of technology.
TIME STAMP
- 2:25 – Collaboration of co-authors: shared pain or shared purpose
- 6:35 – Toxic usage of technology and how the brain perceives and reacts to social media
- 14:50 – Individual and collective responsibility towards technology and media
- 20:54 – Can faith in consumers bring hope to the future?
- 23:00 – Good design/bad design
- 26:17 – Core principles for mindful use of technology
- 34:10 – What can you do to help?
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