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Note to Self

Listen to Your Voicemail

Note to Self

WNYC Studios

Self-improvement, Tech, Note, Npr, Education, Public, Wnyc, Manoush, York, To, New, Self, Radio, Business, Technology, Relationships, City, Society & Culture, Zomorodi, Newtechcity

4.72.7K Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 2015

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Love it or hate it, there's at least one important thing only voicemail can do. A reprise of one of our favorite episodes from 2015.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Can I just say that 2015 was awesome.

0:04.8

Thanks in large part to you, podcast friend.

0:09.5

It's Manouche here, and the team and I here at Note To Self

0:12.8

are so grateful to you for your feedback and your voice

0:15.9

mails and all your support over the past year.

0:19.1

Maybe you finally dealt with your photo clutter with us

0:22.2

a few months ago, or you feel like you understand more

0:25.9

about your phone's creepy eavesdropping capabilities.

0:29.0

Thanks to that episode with Walter Kern, a month or so ago.

0:33.2

We are cooking up even weirder ways to keep hold of our humanity

0:37.7

in our tech-saturated world in the new year.

0:40.9

But we still need you.

0:42.4

Please help us take it up a notch in 2016

0:45.3

by making a donation to the show today.

0:48.1

You'll get that nice end of the year, tax deduction,

0:51.0

and support the show.

0:52.8

Just go to NoteToSelfRadio.org slash donate.

0:57.9

And now, one of my favorite episodes of 2015.

1:03.4

The best reason I've ever heard to keep voicemail around

1:06.7

with writer Leslie Horn.

1:08.6

I read her lovely story in Gismoto called,

1:11.4

You're Wrong About voicemail and asked her

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