Have you noticed how certain songs, photos, or memories from the 90s can suddenly leave you feeling quietly emotional, even when you don’t fully know why?
In this episode of Sarah’s Thoughts, Sarah Grynberg reflects on the wave of 80s and 90s nostalgia filling our feeds and why it can stir a deep sense of sadness, longing, and disconnection. She explores what it means to be part of the generation that grew up without technology and then adapted to a world that never switches off.
Sarah unpacks the emotional experience of carrying two worlds inside you, remembering a time when connection was physical, boredom was normal, and joy felt simpler, while living in a fast, loud, always-on culture that demands constant attention. She shares a quiet moment with her teenage son that brings this contrast into sharp focus and invites us to reflect on what has changed, and what still matters.
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This episode is a gentle reminder that if you sometimes ache for a version of life you can’t quite name, there’s nothing wrong with you. You haven’t lost your softness or your capacity for presence. You carry it with you. And perhaps the work now isn’t going back or trying to keep up, but learning how to bring that quieter kind of joy into the life you’re living today.
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