
Low Bandwidth
The Return of Dumb Tech
Why Gen-Z is bringing back wired headphones, and if this (what started as a fashion trend) is indicative of a broader push back against “smart” tech into “dumb”, or simple, tech.

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Low Bandwidth is a digital culture podcast. Trends, news, insights, for the not so chronically online.
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Signup to Generate a PitchLow Bandwidth is a society podcast hosted by The DMGT, with 158 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Low Bandwidth
Why Gen-Z is bringing back wired headphones, and if this (what started as a fashion trend) is indicative of a broader push back against “smart” tech into “dumb”, or simple, tech.

Episode #1
Why Gen-Z is bringing back wired headphones, and if this (what started as a fashion trend) is indicative of a broader push back against “smart” tech into “dumb”, or simple, tech.

Episode #3
This week, Danny and Spencer talk precious metals, almost start a cult over the new Linkin Park, dive into two wildly different indie games (Blue Prince and Schedule 1), and go full film bro over Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners.” Plus, early reactions to The Last of Us Season 2’s emotional gut-punch and whether we’re emotionally ready to re-enter that world. It’s movies, music, games, and general DMGT chaos.

Episode #2
In this week’s episode, we break our usual no-sports rule to talk about the internet-breaking Luka Doncic trade and somehow end up comparing it to Avatar: The Way of Water. Then, we dive into the increasingly cursed Jurassic Park franchise with a pitch involving talking dogs, because why not. We also unpack the Fantastic Four trailer, practical effects vs CGI, our medieval gaming kicks, and why more games need a scream button. Oh, and yes—Danny still loves his iPad Mini. Tune in for chaotic vibes, questionable NBA metaphors, and whatever the hell a m’lord is.

Episode #1
In this episode of the DMGT Podcast, Danny and Spencer start 2025 discussing technology, gaming, and the internet's influence on life. They evaluate CES, where excitement often overshadows practicality, and talk about AI's significant effects, mixing worry with curiosity. The hosts critique the Nintendo Switch 2 presentation, joke about struggling Chicago sports teams, and examine a funny conspiracy theory about raisins in cookies. The episode provides thoughtful insights and light-hearted conversations for both tech fans and casual listeners.
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