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The hands of time creep forward and the pages of calendars turn. Along the way, microbes become creatures that leave the water and eventually walk upright. In time, the Progenies of Time create societies, the Internet, and so many other things.

Progress marches on, so...this time around, that's what the Gorillamen discuss.

Specifically:

  • When is the first time you were aware of progress (societal, technological, other).
  • How much societal progress would you say you’ve seen through your lifetime?
  • Technological?
  • What thing would mid-80s Christopher (or mid-90s) Shawn be most surprised by existing today?
  • What would each of those people be most disappointed had not progressed?
  • What’s your favorite example of societal/technological process from your lifetime?
  • What is the worst example of progress from your lifetime?
  • What would you like to see progress faster?
  • What’s the future of progress?

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Content provided by Christopher Gronlund and Shawn Kupfer, Christopher Gronlund, and Shawn Kupfer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Christopher Gronlund and Shawn Kupfer, Christopher Gronlund, and Shawn Kupfer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

The hands of time creep forward and the pages of calendars turn. Along the way, microbes become creatures that leave the water and eventually walk upright. In time, the Progenies of Time create societies, the Internet, and so many other things.

Progress marches on, so...this time around, that's what the Gorillamen discuss.

Specifically:

  • When is the first time you were aware of progress (societal, technological, other).
  • How much societal progress would you say you’ve seen through your lifetime?
  • Technological?
  • What thing would mid-80s Christopher (or mid-90s) Shawn be most surprised by existing today?
  • What would each of those people be most disappointed had not progressed?
  • What’s your favorite example of societal/technological process from your lifetime?
  • What is the worst example of progress from your lifetime?
  • What would you like to see progress faster?
  • What’s the future of progress?

  continue reading

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