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Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

The Future of Encouragement: Letter-Writing + Clubhouse

Technology Revolution: The Future of Now

Bonnie D Graham

News, Business News, Technology

4.9112 Ratings

🗓️ 30 June 2021

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

The Buzz 1: “There is a charm to letters and cards that emails and smses can’t ever replicate, you cannot inhale them, drawing the fragrance of the place they have been mailed from, the feel of paper in your hand bearing the weight of the words contained within. You cannot rub your fingers over the paper and visualise the sender, seated at a table, writing, perhaps with a smile on their lips or a frown splitting the brow.” (Kiran Manral, The Face at the Window) The Buzz 2: “I’ve seen teenagers, young adults and grandparents cry after receiving a letter. That's the power we all possess. That's why I speak on the subject of Encouragement through the art of writing letters.” (Alexey Katko, 1000LettersOfEncouragement.com) The earliest letter was sent around 500 BC by Queen Atossa of Persia. Although paper was invented in 105 A.D, it wasn’t until 1702 that it became cheap enough for people to afford it. On July 26, 1775, the US Post Office was created by the 2nd Continental Congress, to connect the people of America. At that time, it took 14 days for a letter to travel 100 miles. Now a letter from Hawaii to NY takes 3-7 days. Today, for $0.55 postage +$0.005 for paper + $0.15 for an envelope + $1 pen + 10 minutes of time, you can write a letter of encouragement and lift-up another person who can change the world around them. Letters remain a gem in human history. And new communication platforms like Clubhouse also help people connect to share meaningful encouragement. We’ll ask Alexey Katko, Karen Gibson, MissG and Deslynn Jacquais for their take on The Future of Encouragement: Old-Fashioned Letter Writing & New-Media Clubhouse.

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0:00.0

Where does yesterday's future, which is already here, ready here, really here, meet today's future, which is about to happen, and tomorrow's future, which could be just minutes away?

0:13.9

Welcome to Technology Revolution, the future of now, where host Bonnie D. Graham asks savvy futurists for their predictions about the tech-driven

0:25.0

trends that are shaping our future right now.

0:28.5

Here's your host who will take us into the future of now.

0:32.4

Bonnie D. Graham.

0:33.9

Bonnie in the house, welcome, welcome, welcome.

0:36.1

This is such a special show for me today. We have

0:38.7

three of our guests are in Hawaii. I hope I'm saying that right. It's about 5 o'clock in the

0:44.1

morning. They are brave souls who got up to join me. And I'm blaming the whole thing on

0:48.8

Alexi Catco who was on a show with me a few months ago. And we cooked up a topic called The Future of Encouragement.

0:55.6

That's what we're going to be talking about today. Come on, everybody needs encouragement today.

0:59.5

The world has been through a horrific year and a half. We're emerging. There is a light at the

1:05.0

end of the tunnel. We're trying to feel good, feel safe, feel better, be happier, go back to

1:09.4

work one way or another, change

1:11.1

jobs, move our families into this new era.

1:14.1

I don't call it the new normal, I call it the new reality, because every day for all of us

1:19.4

is a new reality.

1:21.1

It's just the real thing.

1:22.4

This is what it is.

1:23.5

So I'm going to read my opening as I usually do.

1:26.1

I have a couple of buzz quotes here, and I'm still blaming it all on Alexi, who was a wonderful

1:30.3

panelist.

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