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S1E07

Morning news in Echo Harbor

12:42 min · Apr 06, 2026

In this episode of 'Morning News in Echo Harbor,' the hosts explore the transformative power of a mindful morning news experience. They discuss how traditional news consumption often conditions readers to brace for impact, while Echo Harbor News offers a refreshing alternative that respects the reader's space and fosters genuine understanding.

Key Highlights

  • The 'entry moment' reveals our instinctive bracing before reading news.
  • Echo Harbor News eliminates the infinite scroll, offering a finite reading experience.
  • Stories are grouped by events, not user behavior, promoting thoughtful engagement.
  • The emotional weight of news is felt more deeply without sensational packaging.
  • New features highlight when writing overshadows the actual event's significance.

Notable Quotes

"The feed isn't organized around what happened. It's organized around what keeps you pulling."

Discussing the design flaws of traditional news feeds and their impact on readers.

"Outrage is easier than grief. Being mad at a headline is simpler than sitting with a person."

Reflecting on how news packaging influences emotional responses to stories.

"You were right to leave. But leaving wasn't the end of the story. It was the beginning of finding a place worth coming back to."

Encouraging listeners to recognize their growth and the value of returning to a mindful news experience.

Morning news in Echo Harbor

S1E06

A new comparison

13:49 min · Apr 06, 2026

In this episode of 'Is It Free?', the team explores the critical need for transparency in news reporting by comparing the emotional 'heat' of stories to their actual 'weight'. By surfacing these differences, they empower readers to make informed decisions about the content they engage with.

Key Highlights

  • Identifying gaps between story heat and weight enhances reader understanding.
  • The system already tracks emotional intensity and event significance.
  • A new signal informs readers when writing overshadows actual events.
  • Transparency in reporting builds trust with the audience.
  • The episode emphasizes careful, respectful handling of systemic flaws.

Notable Quotes

"The writing on this story is working harder than the event."

This statement highlights the need for readers to recognize when a story's emotional appeal exceeds its factual weight.

"It's not filtering the story out. That would be editorial."

This emphasizes that the new system does not suppress stories but rather clarifies their significance.

"A flaw becomes the next promise kept."

This reflects the commitment to addressing issues within the reporting system transparently and effectively.

A new comparison

S1E05

What are the limits?

15:25 min · Apr 06, 2026

In this episode of 'Is It Free?', the team at Echo Harbor News confronts the limitations of their reporting system. They explore the importance of transparency and trust, revealing how the system sometimes fails to capture the human stories behind the facts and the broader context of ongoing events.

Key Highlights

  • Transparency is key to building trust, not just credibility.
  • The system often overlooks individual voices in favor of institutional reports.
  • Manufactured news segments can mislead readers about real events.
  • The system struggles to recognize patterns in ongoing stories.
  • Honesty in reporting must include acknowledging limitations.

Notable Quotes

"The transparency is the product."

Discussing the importance of revealing the system's limitations.

"That's not the same thing as a report. That's a person standing in front of powerful people."

Highlighting the significance of individual testimonies over institutional statements.

"The cost of that fairness is it can't see across its own output."

Explaining the system's inability to recognize patterns in ongoing coverage.

What are the limits?

S1E04

Here is the difference

14:51 min · Apr 06, 2026

In this episode of 'Is It Free?', the hosts explore the critical differences in news framing and storytelling between various media outlets. By comparing headlines and narratives, they reveal how the choice of words and perspectives can significantly alter the reader's understanding of events.

Key Highlights

  • Explore how news framing affects reader perception.
  • Compare headlines from five major news outlets.
  • Understand the impact of word choice on storytelling.
  • Learn the difference between authority and human experience.
  • Discover the importance of framing in news narratives.

Notable Quotes

"You've always known the difference between a story that feeds you and a story that feeds off you."

Discussing the inherent understanding of news narratives and their impact.

"The casting is who walks in. The costume is what they're wearing."

Explaining the components of news framing and how they influence perception.

"The essence of what happened lives in the consequence, not in the authority."

Highlighting the importance of focusing on the human impact of news stories.
S1E03

Show me

13:16 min · Apr 06, 2026

In this episode of 'Show Me,' the hosts dissect how news stories are packaged and presented, revealing the profound impact of narrative framing on public perception. By comparing multiple outlets' coverage of the same events, they illustrate how the emphasis on different aspects can shape the audience's understanding and emotional response.

Key Highlights

  • Over 50,000 TSA workers unpaid for 40 days due to funding lapse.
  • Different headlines can shift focus from workers to political actors.
  • The weight of a story can be obscured by sensational packaging.
  • A system that measures the weight of events can enhance trust in news.
  • Comparing stories side by side reveals deeper truths beneath the surface.

Notable Quotes

"The packaging doesn't just manipulate. It also protects you from the actual weight of what's happening."

Discussing how sensational headlines can shield readers from the harsh realities of news.

"The system looked at what happened, and a family's home weighed more than a fund manager's quarter."

Illustrating how the system prioritizes stories based on their real-life impact.

"That's how trust comes back, not by promising you won't be lied to, by showing you a place that would rather say nothing."

Emphasizing the importance of honest reporting and transparency in news coverage.

Show me

S1E02

Without the packaging

16:49 min · Apr 06, 2026

In this episode of 'Is It Free?', the hosts delve into the emotional weight of news consumption without the manipulative packaging that often obscures the truth. They explore the profound difference between being a 'user' and a 'reader', emphasizing the importance of transparency in media and the need to confront the reality of events rather than just reacting to them.

Key Highlights

  • Removing packaging reveals the true weight of news.
  • Outrage is easier than processing grief from reality.
  • The old system distracts from heavy truths with noise.
  • Transparency in media builds trust and respect for readers.
  • Understanding the weight of news can be both freeing and heavy.

Notable Quotes

"The surface was there to protect the system, not the person."

Discussing the impact of media packaging on emotional engagement.

"A user is something you optimize. But a reader is someone you respect."

Highlighting the difference between traditional media systems and their new approach.

"You can't trust a system that won't show you how it works."

Emphasizing the importance of transparency in media for building trust.

Without the packaging

S1E01

Engineered Engagement

13:59 min · Apr 06, 2026

In this episode of 'Engineered Engagement,' we dive into the hidden mechanics behind online content and how it is strategically designed to capture our attention and manipulate our reactions. Guests Luca and Mimi Webb share insights on the intentionality behind content delivery and the importance of slowing down to reclaim our understanding of truth in a world filled with distractions.

Key Highlights

  • Content is engineered to capture attention like a slot machine.
  • The intent behind online content often goes unnoticed.
  • People are overwhelmed not by information, but by its emotional packaging.
  • Manipulation can be subtle, disguised as convenience.
  • Echo Harbor aims to provide clarity amidst the chaos of information.

Notable Quotes

"Attention gets handled long before it gets informed."

Luca discusses how content is designed to elicit reactions rather than inform.

"The promise is that reality won't be dressed up and used on you."

Mark emphasizes Echo Harbor's commitment to presenting unfiltered truth.

"Prolonged disorientation weakens citizenship at its root."

Luca warns about the dangers of losing clarity in a manipulated information landscape.

Engineered Engagement

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