
Not a Phone Person (S1: E2)
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01/19/15 • 24 min
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Andria Williams met her husband Dave when they were in their first year of high school. They’ve been together now for almost two decades, but they’ve also spent a significant portion of that time living apart, conducting their relationship over a long distance.
Over the course of those two decades, the technology of communication has also changed in a number of ways. Andria describes her struggle to adapt to those communication technologies, especially considering that she doesn’t even enjoy talking on the phone.
Andria runs the Military Spouse Book Review, and she has a novel forthcoming from Random House.
Scoring music in this episode came from Glass Boy.
Andria Williams met her husband Dave when they were in their first year of high school. They’ve been together now for almost two decades, but they’ve also spent a significant portion of that time living apart, conducting their relationship over a long distance.
Over the course of those two decades, the technology of communication has also changed in a number of ways. Andria describes her struggle to adapt to those communication technologies, especially considering that she doesn’t even enjoy talking on the phone.
Andria runs the Military Spouse Book Review, and she has a novel forthcoming from Random House.
Scoring music in this episode came from Glass Boy.
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Music:
Back to the Start by johnny_ripper from soundtrack for a film that doesn’t exist
“Lille” by johnny_ripper from soundtrack for a film that doesn’t exist
“Gaël” by johnny_ripper from l’esprit d’escalier
A johnny_ripper remix of “Black Book” by Ori from Deximer
A johnny_ripper remix of “Enough of Our Machines” by Son Lux from Deximer
“A Void” by johnny_ripper from Epilogue
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