In this episode, Andy talks with Dr. Craig Mattson, professor of communication and author of Digital Overwhelm: A Mid-Career Guide to Coping at Work. Rather than encouraging digital detoxing or escaping technology, Craig offers a refreshing way to understand and navigate the pressures of modern work. He introduces the idea of digiwhelm, explains why so much of our stress comes from the communication modes we inhabit, and shows how leaders can respond with intention rather than overload.
You will hear Craig describe why email can be more than information transfer, how mode switching differs from context switching, and why one-way communication sometimes matters more than dialogue. Craig also shares why signals like silence, gestures, and tone often communicate more than words. Before closing, he draws connections to life at home, offering ideas for families that feel overwhelmed by devices and demands.
If you are looking for practical insights to reduce digital overwhelm, improve communication, and lead with greater clarity and calm, this episode is for you!
Sound Bites
- “Instead of digital minimalism, I recommend something like digital flexibility.”
- “Humans are essentially users and switchers of modes.”
- “What is going to be the defining overwhelm of my life?”
- “You are always overwhelmed by something.”
- “Flexibility is the wisdom that my book is urging.”
- “Your words do things.”
- “Think about the voice of the email.”
- “A mode is an approach, it is a posture, it is a way of relating.”
- “Is there a way in which this is actually good for me and actually good for other people?”
Chapters
- 00:00 Introduction
- 01:33 Start of Interview
- 01:42 Early Life and Influences
- 02:57 Growing Up with Technology
- 04:11 What is Digiwhelm?
- 06:26 How Does It Compare to Overload?
- 08:35 The Impact of a David Ford Quote
- 10:34 Understanding Mode Switching
- 16:20 A Day in Communication Modes
- 22:04 Email as Conversation
- 24:29 Writing Email Like You Talk
- 27:24 Dissemination in Practice
- 32:00 Signals Leaders Should Notice
- 39:00 Coping with Digiwhelm at Home
- 43:04 End of Interview
- 43:44 Andy Comments After the Interview
- 48:14 Outtakes
Learn More
You can learn more about Craig and his work at DigitalOverwhelm.com.
For more learning on this topic, check out:
- Episode 144 with Cal Newport. Craig references Cal’s book Deep Work in Digital Overwhelm, making this an excellent companion conversation.
- Episode 269 with Nir Eyal, about his book Indistractable. Nir shares insights about shaping your day to be less distracted.
- Episode 377 with Cassie Holmes, about her book Happier Hour. It is not only about managing your time but also about focusing on what really matters.
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Talent Triangle: Power Skills
Topics: Digital Overwhelm, Leadership, Communication, Project Management, Email Effectiveness, Team Culture, Listening Skills, Collaboration, Productivity, Decision Making, Stakeholder Engagement, Psychological Safety
The following music was used for this episode:
Music: Echo by Alexander Nakarada
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Music: Energetic Drive Indie Rock by WinnieTheMoog
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