I am Alex Sewell, a digital communication strategist with a passion for bridging the gap between technology and human connection. Raised in the vibrant, tech-savvy city of Seattle, I grew up surrounded by the hum of computers and the thrill of early internet exploration. My mission is to inspire others to harness the power of digital tools to foster genuine relationships, creating a world where distance is no barrier to connection. Through my blog, I blend imaginative insights with a touch of analog nostalgia, inviting you to join me on a journey where the digital and real worlds unite, bringing us closer together.
I was digging through a box of old tech in my Seattle apartment last weekend—found my old pager and a handful of tangled charging cables—and it hit me just how much the "vibe" of connection has...
I was hiking through the Cascades last weekend, miles from the nearest cell tower, when I realized I’d forgotten to download my offline maps. As I stared at that spinning loading icon—the digital...
I remember sitting in my apartment during one of those brutal Seattle cold snaps, clutching a lukewarm mug of coffee and staring at my old radiator like it was a relic from a lost civilization....
I was sitting in my home office last Tuesday, surrounded by my collection of vintage tech—including a heavy, reassuring rotary phone—when my smartphone let out that high-pitched, frantic chirp of...
I was sitting in my home office last night, cleaning the dust off an old Motorola pager I picked up at a flea market, when it hit me just how much the "search" landscape has shifted. We used to treat...
The other day, I was digging through a box of my old tech treasures—an old Motorola pager and a chunky Nokia—when I realized just how much the texture of our conversations has changed. I remember...
I was digging through a box of old tech in my Seattle apartment last weekend—the kind of dusty, nostalgic treasure hunt that always makes me smile—when I stumbled upon my old pager. It hit me...
I was sitting in my home office last night, fiddling with an old Motorola pager I picked up at a flea market, thinking about how much weight we used to put on every single character we sent. Back...
I was sitting on my sofa last Tuesday, the blue light of my smartphone casting a ghostly, clinical glow over my living room, when I realized I hadn't actually looked at my partner in over an hour. I...
I remember sitting in my apartment back in Seattle, staring at my old rotary phone and thinking about how much easier it was to manage a disagreement when you could actually hear the tremor in...