Today we have a chance to talk with Reilly Flynn, Co-Founder of Lome and someone who has dedicated his life to pursuing Christ in all avenues, including product design and tech use. In the process he’s made Lome, a family organization platform intended to help families be more present both with, and without, their tech.
In today’s conversation Reilly is going to guide us through the big ideas of what it looks like to live life well and ditch distraction. We’ll talk family, entrepreneurship, the future of tech, and how faith is both the foundation of healthful tech design as well as the future of healthy tech use. Whether you’re a stay at home parent, a single person, a business owner, or a retiree looking to the next stage in God’s journey for you this conversation will encourage and challenge you to think intentionally about the days and gifts you’ve been given, and what God might be calling you to do in raising young people who love Him in a tech world.
Resources:—
- Check out Lome, the family organizational platform (aka: super-useful calendar thingy!)
- A couple resources we reference when talking about intentional tech:
- What Technology Wants, by Kevin Kelly (co-founder of Wired)
- Superintelligence, by Nick Bostrom
- The Center For Humane Tech, founded by Tristan Harris (one of the main participants in The Social Dilemma)
- An excellent book on living intentionally with tech in a hope-focused way: The Tech-Wise Family, Andy Crouch
- Want email that doesn’t track (or sell) your personal info? Check out Proton Mail
- Learn more about a world leader in gamification that is trying to use the powers of habit-building for good: Yu-kai Chou
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