Radio and Micro-Decisions
2026-04-10 by Cameron
Tags: Digital Minimalism, Distraction, Gadgets
My new innovation is, get this! Listening to the radio. I feel that listening to podcasts or youtube on the phone or computer are too fiddly - they constantly need changing, or skipping ads, or some sort of interaction. It feels hectic and demanding, all these little micro-decisions about what song or podcast to play next.

I got a Panasonic RF-2400D, from Ebay, for $20 US. The sound quality is great and my two-year-old and I are enjoying it. It is nice and simple, I like to listen to NPR news occasionally, plus there's All Classical, and a lovely small local oldies station.
Listening to the news feels like a nice way to stay informed. If anything bonkers happens, I'll know about it, and I can just listen while I'm making breakfast for my kid, and turn it off when I get distracted back to my real life.
I use my iPod from 2002, a Kindle from 2012, my Casio watch, paper planners and fountain pens, and now this Panasonic radio. I am even going to try a simple pedometer (marketed to seniors - ha!) to track my steps. It is more stuff, but none of it is expensive, especially used from Ebay, so that helps me justify it.
I know it may not be as efficient or minimalist as using a phone for everything, but I love using retro tech and analog, single use gadgets. It feels better to my brain.