Podcast: Respect Your Attention
"...drowning in the 'internet of noise'."
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Podcast Script
Welcome to the Tela Network Podcast. My name is Guillermo Pablos Murphy, and I am a Network Diplomat at Tela Network.
The topic of this short episode is “Respect Your Attention”. It outlines Tela’s strategy in the age of information overload.
If you would like to join Tela Network and become a consultant, there will be a link to a guide in the description below.
Introduction
I will begin with an excerpt from the 19th century English historian, James Anthony Froude:
“There is but a certain quantity of spiritual force in any man. Spread it over a broad surface, the stream is shallow and languid; narrow the channel, and it becomes a driving force.”
Body
The flow of information is the engine of human activity.
Everything has to work with the flow of information.
Current-day platforms have enormous flows of information, but these flows are filled with spam and noise. Using them feels overwhelming. It feels sluggish. It feels fragmented.
Tela chooses a new strategy. Tela narrows the channels by which information flows to its users. Time is valuable, and the Tela messaging app lets you price your attention.
The Tela Network Podcast episodes are carefully prepared and intentionally short. Our GreatInsights Minicast channel is our curated library of ideas that inspire us.
This new strategy respects your attention. Tela respects your attention. We think that this approach will lead to smarter, stronger collaboration between people that would otherwise find themselves drowning in the ‘internet of noise’.
If you would like to join Tela Network, please get in touch.
That's the end of this episode. I hope you enjoyed it. Thank you for listening.
If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, you can contact me on Tela. My contact link will be in the description below.
Let's wrap up with a relevant Latin phrase: multum in parvo, which means "much in little".
Yours from the narrow channel,
I am Guillermo Pablos Murphy.
Sources
The excerpt is from Froude’s lecture ‘The Influence of the Reformation on the Scottish Character’, as found in ‘Short Studies on Great Subjects’ by James Anthony Froude, Volume 1; The Silver Library.
Podcast Description
Listen on Spotify:
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"...drowning in the 'internet of noise'."
This is Episode 7 of the Tela Network Podcast, hosted by Guillermo Pablos Murphy.
Contact Guillermo Pablos Murphy on Tela:
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