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Prego pivots to dinner-table recording with StoryCorps' Connection Keeper
technology1 month ago

Prego pivots to dinner-table recording with StoryCorps' Connection Keeper

Campbell’s Prego teams with StoryCorps to launch a screen-free 'Connection Keeper' microphone that records family dinner conversations offline and can be uploaded to StoryCorps (and potentially archived by the Library of Congress); bundled with pasta sauce for a $20 package, the move is framed as a novelty branding pivot rather than a serious tech play, aimed at encouraging unplugged dinnertime.

Prego's Connection Keeper: a jar lid that records family dinner stories
technology1 month ago

Prego's Connection Keeper: a jar lid that records family dinner stories

Prego releases the Connection Keeper, a jar‑lid recording device (no AI, Wi‑Fi, or Bluetooth) designed to capture eight hours of dinner‑table conversations to a 16GB microSD card, with optional uploads to StoryCorps and potential Library of Congress archiving; the bundle, limited to under 100 units, includes sauce, spaghetti, and conversation prompts and will go on sale April 27 for $20.

"Managing Burnout: 3 Tips for the 'Sandwich Generation' in an Aging World"
health-and-wellness2 years ago

"Managing Burnout: 3 Tips for the 'Sandwich Generation' in an Aging World"

As the global population ages, the "sandwich generation" faces increasing pressure to care for both elderly parents and dependent children, leading to caregiver burnout. To prevent burnout, experts recommend preparing ahead of time by having honest conversations with family members, setting boundaries, and prioritizing self-care. Additionally, integrating the elderly back into society in meaningful ways can help alleviate the burden on younger generations and governments.

Laura Dern's Complex Relationship with Acting and Family.
lifestyle3 years ago

Laura Dern's Complex Relationship with Acting and Family.

Actress Laura Dern and her mother, Diane Ladd, bonded during a difficult time by engaging in conversations that adult children often avoid having with their parents. Ladd had been diagnosed with scarring on her lungs in 2018 due to being exposed to pesticides sprayed in her neighborhood in Ventura County, California, and was given three to six months to live. Starting in early 2019, the two went on regular walks together and recorded their conversations, which blossomed into them co-authoring a new book, "Honey, Baby, Mine," based on their frank and funny conversations following Ladd's diagnosis. The book is meant to inspire others to have similar conversations with their loved ones.