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A soft break from the feed. Short reflections on digital life, attention, and everything else we trade for connection - now in audio. Listen quietly, wherever you areCopyright 2025 The Quiet Webcast - Notes from the other side of the feed Sciences sociales
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  • Ep. 6 - The Invisible Trail Behind the Login Button
    Aug 12 2025
    We click “Log in with Google” without thinking — but what are we really opening? In this episode, Deb and Bella explore what happens behind the scenes of fast login buttons. It’s not about fear, but awareness — how identity quietly flows across apps, devices, and time. A calm, thoughtful look at a click we barely notice… but probably should.
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    7 min
  • Ep. 5 - Portrait Mode
    Jul 29 2025
    What if the camera wasn’t just capturing you—but quietly reshaping you? In this episode, Deb and Bella reflect on the psychology of online identity, from filters and portrait mode to curated vulnerability and constant performance. They explore how technology transforms how we see ourselves and each other—and how small design features, like “smooth skin” or anonymity, can either empower or exhaust us. Through personal stories and cross-generational insight, they unpack the emotional cost of curating a digital self, and what it means to reclaim your reflection, without shame. Not a takedown—an invitation to think.
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    6 min
  • Ep. 4 – Ghosting Isn’t Silence
    Jul 15 2025
    In this episode, Deb and Bella explore the rise of ghosting—and what it’s doing to relationships, friendships, and even professional trust. They reflect on why disappearing has become normal in digital life, and what we lose when we avoid discomfort. Along the way, a small generational tug reveals just how hard—and necessary—showing up can be.
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    10 min
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