
There is growing concern about a literacy crisis. Rather than reading a book, more and more people are choosing to play video games, listen to podcasts, or watch something on their phones. But is this “crisis” overblown?
We are actually producing and consuming written text more than ever before. What really matters, says Harry Ashbridge – former head of writing at Monzo and now Sunsave – is thinking about the words we use and their impact on others.
On the show today, he and Aaron discuss:
They also delve into the pitfalls of cliches and historical analogies, the ethics of using AI in writing, and the need to rethink the term "Net Zero"...
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