The Moth Podcast: Technology Fails

《飞蛾播客》:技术失灵

The Moth

2026-04-17

18 分钟
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This episode originally aired on September 13th 2019. This week, two stories of when technology really isn't the answer. This episode was hosted by Dan Kennedy. Storytellers: Jill Bergman, Aylie Baker To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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  • welcome to the moth podcast i'm your host dan kennedy it 's undeniable just how attached we are to technology

  • and how integral it is to our lives sure there are times oh actually literally making sure my phone

  • is turned off so we can record this and you can listen to it on your phone There are definitely times

  • we take those little breaks, those sort of digital detox periods from social media,

  • or we put away messages on our email so that we can go off and be one with nature.

  • But even then, we use Google Maps to get to our campground,

  • or we download a meditation app to unwind while we 're on that trip.

  • But this week, we're talking about the times when technology really isn't the answer.

  • Our two stories this week are actually from the same story slam here in New York City, fittingly themed technology.

  • Up first, Jill Bergman.

  • Here's Jill live at the Moth.

  • This story takes place in 1999.

  • At the time, I had just turned 30, and for my 30th birthday, I decided to venture into the world of music.

  • My past experience with music was lessons for piano when I was about seven, and I read the music backwards for a week.

  • And the second venture into music was in middle school.

  • I took a clarinet back and forth to school for about a month,

  • too afraid to tell my parents I did n't know where band practice was.

  • So at 30, I really had no experience with music,

  • and I thought I 'd go for something real easy and went with an instrument that would make me happy.

  • And the one thing that I thought always made me happy was the banjo.