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Set Status: Online
Jomiro Eming
6 episodes
5 days ago
This is the internet show for the terminally online. Here, you can expect short, sharp discussions about the strange, funny, and useful realities of life on the internet. Each 20-minute episode is a commute-sized dive into what it means to live and work “always online” — from networking without cringe to inbox chaos, DM etiquette, digital boundaries, micro-marketing, and the occasional meltdown over Slack. Hosted by Jomiro Eming, the show mixes cultural commentary with practical takeaways, featuring solo riffs, guest mini-interviews, and listener questions.
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This is the internet show for the terminally online. Here, you can expect short, sharp discussions about the strange, funny, and useful realities of life on the internet. Each 20-minute episode is a commute-sized dive into what it means to live and work “always online” — from networking without cringe to inbox chaos, DM etiquette, digital boundaries, micro-marketing, and the occasional meltdown over Slack. Hosted by Jomiro Eming, the show mixes cultural commentary with practical takeaways, featuring solo riffs, guest mini-interviews, and listener questions.
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Are chat apps killing our social battery?
Set Status: Online
13 minutes 18 seconds
2 months ago
Are chat apps killing our social battery?

In this solo-chat episode (officially the first episode of the series!), I take you through a web of musings that have been floating around my head recently — specifically around the role that chat apps are having on our capacity to have in-person interactions.


Are they getting harder?

Are they becoming more of a slog?

Why do we feel safer behind a screen when talking to a stranger, or even our closest friends?


If you enjoy this episode, please consider sticking around. I'm really excited for the shows coming out soon, and some of the guests I've invited on. These are never going to be longer than 20 minutes, and that's by design.



Hosted by: Jomiro Eming (www.jomiro.de)

Set Status: Online
This is the internet show for the terminally online. Here, you can expect short, sharp discussions about the strange, funny, and useful realities of life on the internet. Each 20-minute episode is a commute-sized dive into what it means to live and work “always online” — from networking without cringe to inbox chaos, DM etiquette, digital boundaries, micro-marketing, and the occasional meltdown over Slack. Hosted by Jomiro Eming, the show mixes cultural commentary with practical takeaways, featuring solo riffs, guest mini-interviews, and listener questions.