• 295! Hybrid Work 2.0
    Jan 29 2025

    How do we respond to the competing incentives of hybrid work?

    This week, we revisit our conversation from Critical Nonsense 290! Hybrid Work, this time with special guest and workplace design leader Amanda Stanaway of ERA-co. She joins Joey and Jess to talk about belonging, productivity, the corporate Kool-Aid, burnout, human connection, and hammocks. They don’t talk about hard-boiled eggs.

    references

    • Amanda Stanaway
    • ERA-co
    • WORKTECH Academy: Flight to character: a fightback begins against homogenous global offices by Amanda Stanaway
    • The Atlantic: The Anti-Social Century by Derek Thompson
    • Chicago Booth Review: Humanity Is Carried on the Voice by Nick Epley
    • The Egg Pod
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    40 mins
  • 294! Friend Breakups
    Jan 21 2025

    Why would you break up with your best friend?

    This week, Joey and Jess talk about para-romance, frenemies, communication styles, emotional proximity, work relationships, and boy and girl bands. They don’t talk about Whodini.

    references

    • Oprah: Should You Really Break Up with That Friend?
    • Black Love: How to Grieve Women Friendships That No Longer Serve You
    • Elle: We Need to Talk About Our Ex-Best Friends
    • Friends: Understanding the Power of Our Most Important Relationships by Robin Dunbar
    • Connectome
    • The Atlantic: The Anti-Social Century by Derek Thompson

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    29 mins
  • [Reruns] 251! Rituals
    Jan 13 2025

    Why do people love rituals so much?

    This week, a rerun from the Nonsense Wellspring (archive)!

    Again, Jess, Aaron, and Joey talk about medicine, Lunar New Year, habits, disease, leg washing, and flossing. They don’t talk about Jane's Addiction.

    references

    • twitterpated
    • Yale School of Medicine: Phenylephrine, a Common Decongestant, Is Ineffective, Say FDA Advisors. It’s Not Alone
    • Gregorian calendar
    • Ritual, Play and Belief, in Evolution and Early Human Societies by Colin Renfrew
    • National Geographic: "Why do humans embrace rituals? Disease and danger may be at the root of the behaviors."
    • cephalocaudal
    • Gonggong
    • Not-so-late-breaking: OSU microbiologists propose updates to the Linnaean System
    • Recapitulation theory
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    40 mins
  • [Reruns] 248! Correcting People
    Jan 6 2025

    When is it okay to correct someone?

    This week, a rerun from the Nonsense Wellspring (archive)!

    Again, Jess and Joey talk about Vander-ism, otaku, pedantry, language, Ryan-ing, and comments sections. Thankfully, they don’t talk about the Oxford comma.

    references

    • Otaku
    • Corrections Department (because of course): Like, Literally, Dude: Arguing for the Good in Bad English by Valerie Fridland
    • easter eggs
    • propinquity
    • Merriam-Webster on X
    • Seth Meyers' Corrections on Late Night
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    32 mins
  • 293! 2023 Wild Prognostications: A Year in Review!
    Dec 31 2024

    How did our predictions play out in 2024?

    This week, Aaron, Jess and Joey look back at their prognogs from Episode 247, discussing AI hardware, energy optimism, Scarlett Johansson, AI slop, EV, algae-based biofuels, the gelatin market, and wide shoes. They don’t talk about Jamie Foxx.

    references

    • Wired: "Everything You Need to Know About Microsoft Copilot+ PCs"
    • Micosoft Blog: Introducing Copilot+ PCs
    • Marques Brownlee Rabbit R1: Barely Reviewable
    • Reuters: Amazon to pilot AI-designed material for carbon removal
    • Milli Vanilli
    • Ashlee Simpson on SNL
    • Energy 101 | Algae-to-Fuels
    • Viridos
    • Retro-Chic Coffee Jelly
    • Kizik
    • The Plucky Squire

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    40 mins
  • 292! Sci-Fi
    Dec 16 2024

    What kernels of truth are there in sci-fi content today that can maybe predict what our smart technological futures will look like?

    This week, Jess and Joey talk about retrofuturism, the Otis elevator, all things Dymaxian, AI, post-scarcity society and ship names. They don’t talk about our dystopian present.

    references

    • Christmas in Connecticut
    • Otis Elevator
    • Dymaxion
    • Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson
    • Corrections Department: Neuromancer by William Gibson
    • Iain M. Banks' Culture series
    • Post-scarcity
    • Neural Lace
    • Neuralink
    • The Player of Games by Iain M. Banks
    • Humans
    • Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky

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    24 mins
  • 291! Cultural Beige
    Dec 11 2024

    What do we do with Cultural Beige?

    This week, Aaron and Joey talk about cultural homogenization, algorithms, local commerce, international culture, outliers and Charli XCX. They don’t talk about Christian Bale or J. G. Ballard.

    references

    • Empire Of The Sun "Walking On A Dream"
    • Empire Of The Sun "Alive" @ The Hollywood Bowl 11/23/24
    • Sabrina Carpenter "Espresso"
    • terroir
    • Sammy McCormack: "How Janet Jackson Made 'If'"
    • Sammy McCormack: "How Britney Spears Made 'Break The Ice'"
    • Froggy Fresh
    • Timbaland feat. OneRepublic "Apologize"
    • Cam'ron and Mase: It Is What It Is

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    36 mins
  • 290! Hybrid Work
    Dec 2 2024

    Why haven't we figured out hybrid yet?

    This week, Jess and Joey talk about remote working, cost structures, collaborative tools, individual flexibility, speaker microphones, and body language. They don’t talk about sensory processing issues and how they impact in-person productivity.

    references

    • Yegor Denisov-Blanch on software engineering productivity
    • Reddit response to Yegor Denisov-Blanch
    • Entenmann's Donuts
    • Torus

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    26 mins