The Blair Badenhop Show

310: I Made My Phone Less Interesting — Here's What Happened

Over the last year, I've been slowly untangling myself from my iPhone — removing the apps that distract me, reaching for books or magazines instead, and experimenting with what it feels like to make my device less interesting. Because the truth is, I want to be a more present person. Someone whose using idle moments wisely instead of mindlessly. In this episode, I share all the details and the effect it's having on my life. Specifically: Why I stopped posting on Instagram The simple change that reduced my screen time almost immediately The "glittery apps" I removed (and why) The tension between needing technology and wanting space from it How I'm handling things like Google, email, and yes — even ChatGPT The tactile rituals I've replaced scrolling with (books, magazines, painting) A new daily noticing practice that's helping me retrain my attention So, if you've been feeling overstimulated, distracted, or just tired of your phone having such a strong pull on your nervous system — this might inspire your own experiment. Join Me over on This Season If you're not already subscribed to my Substack, I'm sharing monthly updates on this analog experiment — including what's working, what's hard, and what I'm learning along the way. You can join me at blairbadenhop.substack.com . Resources: 90s Nostalgia, the Pull to Go Analog, and How I'm Making It Happen The Energy Leak I Had to Plug Up , a Substack post from October 2025

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