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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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Coping with online life and ADHD (w/ Jason Schneider)
Set Status: Online
20 minutes 51 seconds
2 weeks ago
Coping with online life and ADHD (w/ Jason Schneider)

Living online can be chaotic. Living online with ADHD can feel impossible. Jason Schneider was diagnosed with ADHD in his mid-40s, and has had to learn pretty fast how to manage ADHD in a world where almost everything we do happens online.


I spoke to Jason about what it’s really like navigating digital life with a brain that never stops switching tabs. We unpack attention, distraction, and self-awareness in a hyperconnected world, and Jason shares practical ways to manage focus, find flow, and turn ADHD into a digital superpower.


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


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More about this episode's guest:


Jason Schneider is an altruistic mischief-maker, hell-bent on making our communities better by supporting those in the thick of it. His strength is working across disciplines, silos, and ideologies to identify opportunities and then facilitate, plan, and build collective solutions. Through working with a range of communities across the USA and abroad, he’s developed a deep curiosity and skill set around civic ecosystems and a passion not only for sharing these lessons but also for helping others create meaningful change. 


⁠www.civicpossible.com⁠

⁠www.linkedin.com/in/japosc

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.