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Yammerin'  

Yammerin'

Author: Stitch Mainville

Welcome to the all-new Yammerin' podcast, where I, Stitch Mainville, a regular guy navigating lifes ups and downs, share my unfiltered thoughts on everything from marriage to the quirks of modern living. No preaching, no judging just a candid mix of humor, reflection, and the occasional rant, seasoned with a bit of Boomer wisdom. Sometimes Ill have guests, sometimes its just me yammering away. Whether you laugh, cry. Agree or disagree this podcast is for everyone. This podcast is a celebration of our differences and the shared humanity that brings us together. So, pull up a chair, and lets yammer about life!
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Language: en-us

Genres: Comedy, News, News Commentary

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When Technology Was Part of the Family | Yammerin’ about Disposable Tech
Episode 4
Sunday, 18 January, 2026

Send us a textSummaryIn this reflective conversation, Stitch Mainville shares nostalgic memories from his childhood, focusing on the significance of a family television that served as a central part of their home life. He contrasts the past with the present, discussing how technology has evolved from being a cherished family member to a disposable item. Through his stories, he emphasizes the importance of patience, understanding, and emotional connections in both technology and relationships.Would you like to get in touch with Stitch and Leo? Perhaps you have a question for them, or you just may want to share your own opinions. You can find them on their Facebook page and send them a message.Like what you're hearing? Perhaps you would like to get a good conversation going with other listeners or maybe you just want to read other conversations folks are having about Yammerin'. Whatever your pleasure you should join this Facebook group and interact with other listeners of Yammerin' podcast. Listeners of Yammerin' Podcast TakeawaysStitch recalls his childhood memories of a small home and a black-and-white TV.He reflects on the sacrifices his parents made for him.The excitement of getting a new color TV symbolizes family bonding.Stitch's grandson's experience with technology highlights generational differences.He emphasizes the importance of patience and understanding in relationships.Old technology taught respect and care, unlike today's disposable mindset.The conversation draws parallels between technology and personal relationships.Stitch believes that treating relationships like old TVs could reduce disposability.He shares how the old TV witnessed significant family moments.Ultimately, it's about the connections we create around technology.If you connected with this story, I think you’ll find something meaningful in a book I wrote titled "Stitch in Time". It’s my way of sharing the journey, the mistakes, and the love that made me who I am. If you’d like to read more, your support helps me continue creating with MTC Studio. The link is below.Thanks for listening, and for being part of this story.https://www.authorhouse.com/en/bookstore/bookdetails/284668-Stitch-in-TimeMild adult language associated with this episode

 

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