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The Analog Rebellion

The Analog Rebellion

By: Austin James Haines
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The world is moving too fast. Attention spans are shrinking. Anxiety is rising. And somewhere along the way, we forgot what it felt like to simply "be present." The Analog Rebellion is a podcast for Gen X and Millennials who are choosing authenticity over the algorithm — and ready to remember what's real. Hosted by Austin James Haines — Writer, Musician, and Soul-Gardener — each episode is a breath of space in a world addicted to speed. Solo episodes deliver story, poetry, and hard-earned truth in under 10 minutes. Interviews go deep with people who found their way back to the real world — vinyl, nature, books, face-to-face connection, and the quiet joy of things that can't be streamed. You didn't stumble here. That click was your first act of rebellion. This is not a self-help show. This is not a marketing show. This is not content. This is a movement. Screen down. Head up. Live now. Emergence. Expansion. Infinitude.Copyright 2026 Austin James Haines Art Music Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Uncovering What Speed Forgot — S1:E1
    May 31 2026

    Recorded at Crystal Springs, Laurel Springs, NJ — the site of Walt Whitman's recovery.

    In this episode, back to what's real: nature, breath, guitar, and the story of uncovering what speed forgot. Featuring "The Jump" poem — written by Austin James Haines, first published in Flashpoint: Manifesting the Moment of Your Big Breakthrough — recited with guitar for the first time, and specific verses from Whitman's Song of Myself and Song of the Open Road.

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    #AnalogRebellion #LoFiEmergence #WaltWhitman #Poetry #Acoustic

    #SingerSongwriter #OriginalMusic #Mindfulness #Storytelling #SlowDown

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    11 mins
  • Some Rebellions Start With a Whisper
    Mar 20 2026

    Some rebellions don't start with a battle cry. They start with a whisper that's finally recognized.

    Recorded at Pawlings Farm, Valley Forge National Park — March 19, 2026. Released on the First Day of Spring.

    Episode 0 introduces The Analog Rebellion and the movement behind it. In this episode: a 300-year-old sycamore tree, the whisper Austin ignored for 19 years, and the single yes that changed everything.

    This is not a self-help show. This is not content. This is a movement.

    Screen down. Head up. Live now.

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    7 mins
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