FIELD NOTES is a weekly experiment in self-improvement, psychology and modern life, tested badly in public.
Hosted by Rose Honey Morgan, a writer with an anthropology background, the show is for people who consume a lot of advice and still feel overwhelmed, overstimulated, and unsure what to actually do with it.
Each week, one idea is filtered and tested in real life, outside of perfect conditions, then reported on honestly in short Field Reports.
The aim isn’t optimisation. It’s clarity. Fewer tabs open. Less guilt. A better sense of what’s worth trying, and what can be safely ignored.
New episodes every Monday, with short Friday Field Reports.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
FIELD NOTES is a weekly experiment in self-improvement, psychology and modern life, tested badly in public.
Hosted by Rose Honey Morgan, a writer with an anthropology background, the show is for people who consume a lot of advice and still feel overwhelmed, overstimulated, and unsure what to actually do with it.
Each week, one idea is filtered and tested in real life, outside of perfect conditions, then reported on honestly in short Field Reports.
The aim isn’t optimisation. It’s clarity. Fewer tabs open. Less guilt. A better sense of what’s worth trying, and what can be safely ignored.
New episodes every Monday, with short Friday Field Reports.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Field Notes is a weekly experiment in self-improvement, psychology and modern life, tested badly in public.
Each week, one idea is filtered and tested in real life, outside of perfect conditions, then reported on honestly.
This short trailer explains the premise of the podcast, the format, and what to expect from the weekly Monday episodes and Friday Field Reports.
Follow along on Instagram:
@rosehoneymorgan
@field.notes.pod
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.