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of these questions, because the questions are just too new. Technology is changing all the time. We all use it very differently from each other. But the more we know, the more we can make better choices for ourselves.” With that, the interactivity; the call-and-response that technology, in its better aspects, enables so well; and the reach that a program without specific time/date restraints can capitalize upon are all pointing in the same direction for Zomorodi and the New Tech City podcast team. “Our plan is to turn to the audience a lot in terms of asking them, ‘What’s on your mind,’ ‘what are you feeling weird about,’ and ‘can we help you find the answers?’ If we don’t have the answers, we have the ability to find the utmost experts and the right people to ask, who can. (Our audience) wants to talk about what the right way to use technology in society and in their lives is.” “Granted, this is rather a self-selecting group, but I think it would be very wise for tech people to listen to them,” Zomorodi concluded. “They’re bringing up things society as a whole is going to start asking as well.” Click here for the podcast. Granted, this is rather a self-selecting group, but I think it would be very wise for tech people to listen to them New Jersey Stage Article Index Next Article Events 36