Episode 114: Does Anyone Read Anymore?

In this episode of The Real State, Alex and Jamie ask the question that feels more relevant than ever: Does anyone actually read anymore? From the joys of childhood encyclopedias and comic books to the digital reading habits of today, the duo takes a thoughtful (and hilarious) trip down literary memory lane. They discuss fiction vs. nonfiction, the decline of attention spans, the rise of audiobooks, and what the future of reading might look like in an era of TikTok, AI, and shrinking libraries.

Topics Covered:

  • Childhood memories of reading and early obsessions (World Book, comic books)

  • Fiction vs. nonfiction: What we read now and why

  • The decline of print and rise of digital reading habits (iPads, audiobooks)

  • The status symbol of bookshelves (and Zoom backgrounds!)

  • Whether kids today are missing out on the benefits of reading

  • How algorithms shape what we read (or don’t)

  • The impact of reading on language, learning, and imagination

  • Audio vs. visual learners in the age of content overload

  • The long-term implications of a society that reads less

Alex Norman

Alex Norman is the founder and CEO of Access Built, a leading agency helping organizations reimagine environments to be more inclusive. As the author of Boundless: Real Stories and Practical Strategies for Inclusive Living, Alex blends powerful life stories with actionable design strategies. A former global advertising and innovation leader, Alex now helps organizations uncover and remove the “friction points” in the built world. His work, rooted in personal experience and collaboration with design leaders, challenges audiences to see accessibility not as compliance but as a catalyst for innovation, inclusion, and human potential.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexnorman1/
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