NPR’s Manoush Zomorodi talks about living with too much tech

NPR’s Manoush Zomorodi talks about living with too much tech

NPR’s Manoush Zomorodi siting at a desk with a microphone in front of her.

Manoush Zomorodi tackled tech’s effect on our brains, now she’s looking at our bodies. | Image: Tory WIlliams

Manoush Zamorodi is an accomplished reporter, podcast host, and author. Her new book, Body Electric, takes a comprehensive look at how technology is impacting our physical health. It’s a collaboration between NPR and Columbia University Medical Center that picks up where her first title, Bored and Brilliant, left off. That book looked at how technology was hampering our mental health. I highly recommend it to anyone who feels like being constantly attached to a device is sapping their energy and creativity.

Both books grew out of her extensive podcasting work. After heading up WNYC’s Note To Self, Zamorodi went on to host NPR’s TED Radio H …

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2 Comments

  1. osborne.kunze

    This sounds like an intriguing topic! It’s important to explore how technology impacts both our minds and bodies. Looking forward to hearing more about Manoush Zomorodi’s insights on this issue.

  2. jaylen52

    Absolutely, it really is a fascinating area to delve into! It’s interesting to consider not just the mental effects, but also how our physical health can be influenced by constant tech use, like posture and screen time. Balancing our tech habits could lead to better overall well-being.

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