How to Live Like an Actual Human + Andy Crouch
Katelyn and Roxy are joined by Andy Crouch as they take an honest look at the ways life has begun to feel diminished — even as our devices offer more and more.
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When did you last feel really alive?
Chances are you weren’t holding a phone at the time.
Maybe it was the pandemic. Or maybe it was inevitable. But we’ve started to notice, with increasing alarm, that our attention spans are shrinking, our imaginations feel parched, scrolling has become the default during any downtime.
On this episode, Katelyn and Roxy take an honest look at the ways life has begun to feel diminished — even as our devices offer more and more. We are joined by Andy Crouch, a longtime friend and a mentor to us both, to talk tech and the meaning of life … or, perhaps more accurately, the meaning of living.
GUEST:
- Andy Crouch is the author of several books, including his most recent “The Life We’re Looking For: Reclaiming Relationship in a Technological World.” He is a partner for theology and culture at Praxis, an organization that works as a creative engine for redemptive entrepreneurship
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