I’m genuinely curious if you also think the 2020s are the “golden age of podcasts.”
I think this is such a good question!
I’m 30 now, and it’s so easy to find amazing recipes and good cooking supplies.

With so much information, I can save money on food in so many ways.
Literally, YouTube is teaching me to make so many great things."
“Podcasts long-form storytelling, interviews, investigative journalism on so many topics new and old.

A great form of education, entertainment, and everything in between.”
u/mixxastr
3. u/NotAnotherEmpire
“I got a 32 TV from Best Buy in 2006 for $1,700.
u/frawgster
4.

“Astronomy is currently experiencing a golden age.
It has changed radically in the last 30-ish years.
We now know that nearly all stars are likely to have planets.

We know of 5,000+ exoplanets.
Mars was not considered a place where we could find signs of life by most.
The generation of spacecraft exploring Mars since the year 2000 changed that.

We found multiple worlds in our solar system with liquid water oceans.
This is just scratching the surface.
New technologies like JWST promise to keep the momentum for the foreseeable future.”

“Unfortunately, scams.
Technology has made it easy and cheap to pull off.
People are lonelier, and mental health concerns sometimes make people more vulnerable to these scams.
u/Jellyfish2017
6.“Knitting.
First, we’re in the golden age of yarns.
Then, there are the patterns.
Thousands of them, many of them free online.
Think of what you want to make, and there’s a pattern out there.”
7.“Paleontology!
So much tech bringing new stuff to light.”
u/foolishfoolsgold
“Completely overhauling existing knowledge, too.
DNA studies have changed so much in paleontology that there are joke papers published about it.
u/guynamedjames
8. u/SuperPants73
9.
“Were in a damn solid renaissance of horror movies, and its been going for years.
They are some of the only good movies that get made nowadays, IMO.”
The number of options is amazing.”
u/HorseMeatSandwich
11.
“Keyboards, both synthesizers and mechanical.
u/the_slanted_slope
12.
“Playing guitar and recording music.
13.“Documentaries.
So many good ones, available through so many online outlets.”
u/Wisebutt98
14.“Archaeology.
LiDAR’s power to identify probably human-made structures under layers of jungle canopy is just incredible.”
u/ModusPwnins
15.And finally, “Dietary options.
Compare a keto diet from 1999 to now.
It’s unreal.”
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