I paid attention and did some exploring and I figured out how to create a playlist on Amazon Music, which may be a benefit of my Prime subscription or maybe not but it doesn't matter because I know how to use it and I'm well along in teaching my algorithm what floats my boat.
I can hear the music in my hearing aids. I can't hear anything else, which is a problem for TBG when he carries on his half of a conversation and I ignore him completely. It's not an issue for me, though. I love the sense of isolation, surrounded by sounds of my choosing.
It's helpful while I'm cooking. It sets my mood when I'm working on The Brownie List this month. I'm working my way through the Amazon curated Greatest Christmas Hits lists, choosing the ones I want on my personal playlist. I am certain that my children (and probably most of you) have been doing this since the technology became available, but it's all a shiny new thing to me.
I'll move on to Chanukkah and Seasonal tunes and will rely on my children to amplify it as background for our holiday in Marin.
I've been listening to the game shows on NPR. I've been listening to YoYo Ma on Instagram and YouTube.
What I have not been listening to is the news.
I haven't watched the local news nor the national nightly news nor tuned in to NPR on the car radio. I've deleted my New Republic and Politico and WaPo and NYT apps. My Substack no longer includes Neal Katyal; I'm spending time with Sherman Alexie's poetry and JES's fiction rather than getting myself all worked up.
I have unsubscribed to all my political messaging bots. I don't want any more political stickers adorning my car's sunshield.
Like JannyLou, I can't abide the thought that four of my remaining years on this planet will be sullied by that bloviating buffoon. I have to do what I can to control his access to my headspace.
Will I miss breaking news? Sure. I was surprised to learn that Assad fled to Russia this afternoon. I spent a few minutes smiling about Sleepy Joe doing everything he can to destabilize Putin before January 20th. That was enough. Somehow the world is managing to turn on its axis without my incessant monitoring.
I'm going to move on to podcasts about history after the holidays are over. I don't see returning to the mainstream news media circus in my future. I'm exploring BlueSky and MeidasTouch News and 1440 to see if it's worth staying current.
So far all it's doing is making me upset.
I don't want to be upset. I want to make good choices, just like Prince Scholars and my grandkids. I think my immediate future is pretty clear.
If something really important happens I'm sure someone will tell me.
Wow - I might be inspired by you to REALLY partake in no (or almost no) news consumption! Since the election I'm watching much less TV news, and reading much less online than I used to - but I'm nowhere near your level and I admire you for what you're doing/not doing. I have discovered that I can no longer listen to Colbert because even though he may deliver the info in a funny manner it's still a news item that I heard earlier in the day and breaks my heart usually. I've always been a news junkie so it's difficult to let go but my mental and physical health are demanding it of me. Thank you for this inspiring column!
ReplyDeleteI'm reading about the news in long form on Substack. I'm working on developing a good BlueSky algorithm and I am enjoying the international news - video of Syrians flowing into Damascus, Ukraine military videos, Australian and European takes on the USA. It was easy to do it gradually. I realized how much better I feel when TBG had the nightly news on about the CEO shooter and I turned on my Xmas playlist and put Candy Crush Soda on my phone.
DeleteI don't feel like I'm missing a thing. GO FOR IT!
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BlueSky is good, I did get an account, but have not really been active yet. Taking a break from news and social media for a while. No choice, I had to do so just to preserve my sanity.
ReplyDeleteMe, too. I'll look for you on BlueSky, if I can find you through all the cat and outer space and nature posts :-) It's fun to watch it get started.
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phyleaux2.bsky.social Like I said, I'm not doing much yet, perhaps that will change. I will look for you and follow as well.
DeleteMy Christmas playlists are on my iPhone, all oldstuff, of course. I could listen to it through my hearing aids, but I prefer to fill the air with music. My little blu-tooth speaker does that for me.
ReplyDeleteI'm limiting my news intake too.
I'd like it reverberating through the house through the sound system but then TBG's life is altered and we can't have that on a regular basis, now can we?!?!
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The one downside to Amazon playlists: they don't let you SHARE them. I've got 12 years' worth of Christmas music from my annual December blog series which I can't share with anyone by myself that way (although it's available at Ye Olde Blog, of course). That's why I finally switched to Spotify for that list, anyhow... I don't think you need a paid Spotify account to listen (may insert ads for a free account, I dunno). That playlist is here:
ReplyDeletehttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/4aInnWz4Wi6Hjbq8wr74Q7?si=gfX3S4hxTZmbSOt-6lTvQQ
Bless you for mentioning the Substack fiction! 🙏❤
Your fiction is worth reading, my friend. Your playlists are amazing!
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