Julie Menanno
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Oh, sure.
Absolutely.
And you don't get, you know, you're, there's so much missing from looking at someone on a screen.
There's just so much missing that, you know, meeting.
And I don't know what the answer is because the way we live is so different, but it's like, you know, let's just say going to a bar 25 years ago, like you have five minutes to feel the person out.
Like you, you know, you have a felt sense of them in real life that you can't simply that five minutes cannot be duplicated on a screen because
And now you have all these people coming at you.
Like, how do you even decide who you're going to give that five minutes to?
Yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
Really stunted things, I think.
But again, I don't know.
I do.
And I would like to think that people will adapt to it and figure out a way to navigate, you know, well,
Somehow it'll start to even itself out.
I don't know if people will start like... That will push people into maybe wanting more in-person communities and people will start to build that up as a way to offset the trend.
Yeah.
You know, balance it out.
Yeah.
I also think there's something to be said for things happening organically, you know, instead of like, we're going in this to date, you know, we're, we're assessing each other for a romantic partnership instead of just kind of letting, you know, the classmate at your university involved in the conversation or whatever.