Modern Humans

Opher Brayer // Adi Goldstein

Welcome to "Modern Humans" a podcast exploring how modern life has turned us all into unwitting actors in a digital age. In this era where coffee shops double as content studios and meals become photographic art, our lives are curated and broadcast to unseen audiences. This podcast serves as a field guide to human behavior today, examining the social performances and technological adaptations that define our existence. Through humor and insight, we'll delve into the contradictions of modern life, celebrating the complexity of being authentically human in an increasingly artificial world. Join us as we navigate this fascinating theater, where every day is a performance and each of us is both the star and the audience. Credits: - Content & Writing: Opher Brayer - Music & Editing: Adi Goldstein / AGsoundtrax™ LLC

Episodes

  1. Chapter 6: The Public Productivity Theater - Performance Art of the Digital Nomad

    03/24/2025

    Chapter 6: The Public Productivity Theater - Performance Art of the Digital Nomad

    In Episode 6, "The Public Productivity Theater - Performance Art of the Digital Nomad," the podcast explores the performative nature of productivity in public spaces through Alex's day at a coffee shop. Alex meticulously sets up a "mobile productivity shrine" with tech gadgets and props, focusing more on the appearance of productivity than actual work. Alex's routine includes aggressive yet unproductive typing, strategic coffee sips, and thoughtful nodding during muted Zoom calls. The episode highlights the careful balance between appearing busy and available, essential for networking opportunities in such settings. Social dynamics among fellow "laptop warriors" involve silent judgments and subtle competitions over workspace aesthetics and commitment to the digital nomad lifestyle. Breaks are staged as "productive pause vignettes," choreographed to appear both casual and inspiring on social media. As the day unfolds, Alex engages in the "fake meeting setup," a ritual of pretending to expect someone, further emphasizing the theatrical aspect of public productivity. The irony is revealed in Alex's complaints about distractions at home, despite spending more time curating workspace aesthetics than working. This episode underscores how modern productivity often prioritizes appearance over actual output, with coffee shops serving as stages for the digital nomad theater. Success is increasingly measured by how well one performs the act of working in public. (00:00) - Tempo: 120.0 (02:03) - Mac PC (02:09) - Chapter 6.14

    5 min
  2. Chapter 3: The Social Media Mirror

    03/03/2025

    Chapter 3: The Social Media Mirror

    In Episode 3, the podcast explores the intricate dance of digital identity through the lens of Jessica, who spends her evening crafting a social media post about "living in the moment." This episode highlights the irony of constructing idealized digital personas across various platforms—LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok—each requiring a unique performance. The narrative delves into the simultaneous and permanent nature of these performances, accessible with a single swipe, and the psychological impact of constantly comparing oneself to others' curated lives. Jessica's evening is a case study in this phenomenon. While posting a photo of a serene bath setup to convey self-care, she is, in reality, sitting in sweatpants, ordering takeout, and half-listening to a work call. This staged authenticity isn't about deception but participating in a shared social performance where everyone knows the unspoken rules. The episode examines the concept of social media dysmorphia, where digital representations seem more real than actual lives. Jessica's moment of guilt upon receiving praise for her staged post underscores how the digital self becomes the benchmark for the real self, leading to a perpetual cycle of comparison and performance. As the day ends, Jessica's ritual of scrolling through social media feeds epitomizes the modern struggle to reconcile real life with its digital portrayal. This episode captures the essence of living in the age of digital identity, where everyone is both performer and audience, navigating a world where reality is often overshadowed by its curated reflection. (00:00) - Tempo: 120.0

    4 min

About

Welcome to "Modern Humans" a podcast exploring how modern life has turned us all into unwitting actors in a digital age. In this era where coffee shops double as content studios and meals become photographic art, our lives are curated and broadcast to unseen audiences. This podcast serves as a field guide to human behavior today, examining the social performances and technological adaptations that define our existence. Through humor and insight, we'll delve into the contradictions of modern life, celebrating the complexity of being authentically human in an increasingly artificial world. Join us as we navigate this fascinating theater, where every day is a performance and each of us is both the star and the audience. Credits: - Content & Writing: Opher Brayer - Music & Editing: Adi Goldstein / AGsoundtrax™ LLC